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Takayama City, Takayama
Just a 2-minute walk from Takayama Station, Oyado Koto No Yume offers Japanese-style rooms with a colourful touch. The hotel features hot-spring baths, a restaurant serving breakfast and free WiFi throughout the property. This ryokan is introduced in Michelin Green Guide Japan. Great hotel. Personal was so so kind and nice. Awsome baths for relaxing. Food was amazing 👏
Hida Takayama Onsen, Takayama
Situated 1.5 km from Takayama Station, Iroriyado Hidaya is a recently renovated 4-star accommodation in Takayama, boasting a garden, a shared lounge and private parking. It is located 2 km from Hida Minzoku Mura Folk Village and features luggage storage space. The ryokan has parking on-site, a hot spring bath and full-day security. Our family had unforgettable and wonderful moments at this Ryokan. Comfortable rooms, good Japanese bath facilities and a very special breakfast. It was the most attentive and friendly staff of our entire stay in Japan. Here we understood what Omotenashi is. Thanks a lot Iroriyado Hidaya.
Gero
Offering a shared lounge and quiet street view, Toraya is set in Gero, 48 km from Takayama Station and 49 km from Hida Minzoku Mura Folk Village. The 3-star ryokan features mountain views and is 700 metres from Gero Station. The ryokan offers rooms with air conditioning, free private parking and free WiFi. Super nice, clean and cosy hotel with supportive staffs. Location is a bit far from station but very close to central area.
Nakatsugawa
This ryokan will provide guests with 1 bedroom, a flat-screen TV and air conditioning. Featuring free private parking, this 3-star ryokan also features free WiFi. The accommodation offers a fireplace.
The nearest airport is Nagoya Airport, 70 km from the ryokan.
This accommodation is 400 years old and managed by the 15th generation now. The history is very special. Even the formal emperor staid at this accommodation.
You can really experience the authentic Japanese life.
Food was delicious, the best food we had in Japan untill now. We hear that the chef build his cooking skills at a Michelin star restaurant and that is what you see and taste at the food.
When we arrived we were (as both having back problems) worried about the traditions futon beds, but this was no problem at all!
Nice to do from here is the Nakasendo walk from Magome to Tsumago. The hotel helped us with a useful map and arrange a transfer for us to the starting point.
Shirakawa
Featuring free WiFi throughout the property, Shiroyamakan offers accommodation in Shirakawa, 1.4 km from Shirakawago. Free private parking is available on site. The entire property is non-smoking.
The nearest airport is Komatsu Airport, 47 km from the property.
Everything was beyond perfect. The Matsuko family are the most amazing hosts and provided an experience that will long live in our memories. The fact that it had snowed the night before added to the magic of this place. Takuya-san the father was a very jovial man with an incredible philosophy on life which he shared on our personal and entertaining tour of the village in his van. He then prepared the most amazing food we had on our Japan trip. I encourage anyone thinking of travelling to Shirakawa-go to stay here and support this incredible family.
Okuhida Onsen, Takayama
Rooms with contemporary Japanese design are fitted with tatami (woven-straw) flooring and come with a private open-air bath. Also comes with air conditioning, a flat-screen TV and a seating area with low table. Incredible service, food, location, ambience - everything was perfect and an absolute highlight of our 3 week Japan trip.
Nagaragawa Onsen, Gifu
Founded in 1860, Juhachiro is located along Nagara River and boasts indoor and outdoor natural hot spring baths. The property is a 15-minute bus ride from Gifu Train Station. Free WiFi is provided throughout the property, and free private parking is available on site. The onsen included in our room was amazing!!!
Takayama
Awarded by TripAdvisor Travelers' Choice in 2015, Wanosato offers luxurious Japanese-style ryokan stay in a 160-year-old quaint Gassho-zukuri thatched-roof house, nestled in the tranquil woods. It features a bedrock and a cypress public hot spring bath, where guests can unwind with mountain views. The property is a 20-minute complimentary shuttle ride from JR Takayama Station. Free WiFi is available in all rooms and lobby area. Exceptional food, service and the hotel located on highland among the forest and nature.
Hida
Offering traditional Japanese-style accommodation with spacious public baths, Yatsusankan is a 6-minute walk from JR Hidafurukawa Train Station. WiFi is accessible at public areas for free, while the private-use hot spring bath is available at a surcharge.
Ryokan Yatsusankan boasts a variety of indoor/outdoor public hot spring baths. Guests can also get a relaxing massage, read in the library or purchase souvenirs at the gift shop.
Stunning property, service and small town. The room was amazing looking over the temple, including private bath.
Takayama City, Takayama
Located just a 1-minute walk from popular Miyagawa Morning Market in the heart of Takayama, Sumiyoshi Ryokan offers homely Japanese-style accommodation in the historic townhouse building. Free WiFi is available at the lobby and guestrooms. This hotel was selected as one of the Top 25 B&Bs and Inns in Japan by TripAdvisor's Travelers' Choice Award 2015. It was absolutely like a dream! It is the closest you can get to staying with a local family. The hosts were incredible and lovely and took care of us and it honestly felt like coming home to visit family. It was in a beautiful location and every room of the property was spectacular, clean and incredible to be in. Massive thank you to our hosts for the incredible stay, we loved it.
Ryokan in Takayama
Popular with guests booking ryokans in Gifu
Nagataki, Shiroyamakan and Mozumo (Adult Only) have received great reviews from guests in Gifu regarding the views from these ryokans
Guests staying in Gifu also spoke highly of the views from these ryokans: Katsuragi no Sato, Hidatakayama Futarishizuka Hakuun and Juhachiro.
Many families visiting Gifu loved staying at Shitanda, Mozumo (Adult Only) and Shiroyamakan.
Similarly, Katsuragi no Sato, Ryokan Kutsuroginoya Yuu and Nakaodaira are also popular among family travellers.
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Couples travelling in Gifu loved staying at Katsuragi no Sato, Busuitei and Shiroyamakan.
Similarly, these ryokans in Gifu are highly rated by couples: Hidaji (Adult Only), Nakaodaira and Ryokan Kutsuroginoya Yuu.
There are 92 ryokans in Gifu you can book on Booking.com.
Oyado Koto No Yume, Shiroyamakan and Hidaji (Adult Only) are some popular ryokans in Gifu.
In addition to these ryokans, Nagataki, Mozumo (Adult Only) and Yatsusankan are also popular in Gifu.
An exceptional ryokan, very helpful staff, upon arrival we received a yukata (traditional Japanese clothing) and they even allowed us to go out with the yukata for a walk in the city. Very good breakfast (Japanese or European style to choose from) The staff went out of their way to accommodate the vegetarian/gluten free meal. Onsen is very spacious, and you can also order a hot pool for private use.
A very nice ryokan with friendly staff, a bookable private onsen, a lovely lounge / kitchen area, and terrific kaiseki breakfast. The hotel is a nice boutique size and a very pleasant place to stay. A bit of a walk to the station and the historic centre, but not too bad. Yukata etc provided.
- the staff was exceptional courteous and very helpful - Beautiful traditional room with comfortable futon beds - good location near center of Gero - free water, tea and coffee and breakfast included - free yukata to wear - try the private onsen! It is very relaxing, calming and has a nice view on a little garden
The hotel feels ever so slightly on the older side, but in my opinion that works in its favour, as it adds to its charm. Everything was styled as a proper ryokan, the whole hotel has tatami floor. The top level open air Onsen is just fantastic, looking over the city (it was snowing very heavy while I was there, which made it even better). The breakfast buffet is also like a Japanese Kaiseki breakfast, amazing! Staff were also very friendly and polite like most places in Japan.
This Ryokan has a “luxury” and modern feel to it. It could easily be branded as Aman or a Rosewood Hotel since the upkeep and products / amenities used are of very high quality. The room was incredible and very tastefully designed; a mix between dark and light wood. Beds were super comfy, amazing Yukatas to wear around the hotel. Small private onsen and 2 semi private onsen with great Mountain View. Dinner and breakfast were incredible and only high quality and seasonal ingredients were used.
Special place that is part boutique hotel, part ryokan. Great value and 5 star service. We loved the traditional tatami floors, comfortable futon, traditional robes to wear around the property and the impressive Japanese breakfast. Can book a soak in private spa after a day of sightseeing. Can’t go wrong.
Traditional Japanese Ryokan with nicely decorated rooms. This was my first Ryokan experience and I have never felt as well cared for as during my stay there. Futon was very comfortable, too (I have never slept on one before). Staff is very attentive and helpful. Great inhouse onsens. Yukata were available for free for guests. Many ammendities were available for free and I loved their shampoo. Takayama old city center is just a 15 min walk away. Takayama station is just 6 min away by foot.
Vegetarian traditional breakfast was offered upon request! We loved it and our whole stay at this traditional Ryokan! The Onsen is not too hot (still hot haha) and super relaxing. There are even two private Onsen available free of charge (min. 2 people). The rooms are very beautiful and quiet and you’ve got the opportunity to wear Yukata during your stay. We can highly recommend and would love to come back!
Food is the highlight here. Both of the breakfasts I had were wonderful feasts, with warm dishes cooked on little burners at the table. One had crab, beef and tofu stew, eggs, bacon, sausage, all in one meal. The onsen are great. Staff are friendly. All the usual trappings of a Ryokan are here, sandals, tatami, yukata, keys with huge blocky keyrings