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Okuhida Onsen, Takayama
Situated in a tranquil area in Gifu Region, a 52-minute drive away from JR Takayama Station, Mozumo boasts a hot-spring bath and rooms decorated with modern Japanese interior. One of the best places I've ever stayed. Look forward to coming back some day and making it longer than just 1 night.
Okuhida Onsen, Takayama
Situated in the Okuhida Onsen district in Takayama, 29 km from Hida Minzoku Mura Folk Village, Yunohirakan boasts air-conditioned rooms with free WiFi. Free private parking is available on site. I would definitely recommend this place to anyone who enjoy authentic Japanese style meals and hot spring. The family run this hotel with a lot of thoughtful care and hospitality. The traditional Japanese meals were authentic and served with fresh Hilda beef and local vegetables. As a hot spring lover, the hot spring were beyond expectation. There are private room and shared room for hot spring, and they all have great view of quiet forest. (It was snowy the day I came, and the experience of bathing hot spring in a snowy forest was superb.) The owners are very friendly and kind!
Okuhida Onsen, Takayama
Offering free flowing spring water from two different hot springs and ski storage space, Oyado Eitaro is set in the Okuhida Onsen district in Takayama. Free private parking is available on site. Hotel is just 2-3 minutes walk from bus stop with nice private onsen. Both breakfast and dinner are excellent and delicious.
Okuhida Onsen, Takayama
Tabist Kazeyuki in Takayama provides adults-only accommodation with free bikes, a garden and a shared lounge. Great location, Hirayu is a beautiful onsen village which is perfect for exploring Kamikochi and the whole area. Lots of great restaurants nearby. Best of all- Beautiful private baths!
Okuhida Onsen, Takayama
Offering an open-air bath and garden view, Hirayukan is situated in Takayama, 35 km from Takayama Station and 37 km from Hida Minzoku Mura Folk Village. Great place , nice onsen , very good buffet breakfast and dinner... good alternative if you can't get a place at kimikochi , only a short bus away ,
Okuhida Onsen, Takayama
Located north of Hirayu Hot Spring Ski Area and a 1-minute walk from Hirayu Onsen Bus Terminal, Tsuyukusa boasts an on-site natural hot spring. We loved the comfortable futons, the location (in the heart of Hirayu onsen), the decoration that mixes traditional Japanese aesthetics and glass art that reminds of art deco, the breakfast, the coffee, the massage chair and, of course, the onsen :D. The outdoor onsen is just amazing!!!
Okuhida Onsen, Takayama
A 3-minute walk from Hirayu Onsen Bus Terminal, Okada Ryokan Warakutei features Japanese-style accommodations with mountain views. The layout was nice, and the food was interesting and varied. We had 2 breakfasts and 2 dinners. All fabulous.
Okuhida Onsen, Takayama
Nestled in the tranquil Hida Mountains, Miyama Ouan Kyoritsu Resort offers traditional accommodation featuring hot spring baths and nature views. amazing amazing amazing ! wasn't overprice at all and available to hire private outside Onsen was awesome! as mixed couple who are Japanese and Turkish we hope there is some meal option for western one as well.
Okuhida Onsen, Takayama
At Nakamurakan, guests can relax in the indoor/outdoor hot-spring baths and enjoy traditional multi-course meals with a Nakai-san personal attendant service. The staff here were soooo friendly and helpful. Most of the front desk staff speak decent English and are super helpful. My fiance felt that the privaye onsen was a bit too hot and they were very quick in allowing us to use another one with slightly milder temperatures. The numerous reviews of the lack of cleanliness in the hotel have either been overstated or addressed. The room was very large and clean. The reviews of the onsen having algae are understandably ignorant, the algae is something that onsen enthusiasts enjoy because it (supposedly) has incredibly positive effects on your skin, and is a sign that the onsen water has not been treated with harsh chemicals. The food was incredible and you should definitely opt for the half board. Both breakfasts and dinners we had were a huge spread and very filling, we did have issues breathing after finishing our meals. It is regrettable that there are so many negative reviews which I feel are quite unfair after staying here, as they definitely did make me second guess my choice to stay here. The place has been a bit worn with age but this has only lent to its charm. The futon beds were very comfortable, and better than the ones we slept on at more expensive ryokans. I wish that the gift shop was a bit more well stocked. I hope to return to see this establishment rejuvenated in the future. Perhaps if the garden was restored and certain parts of the hotel refreshed, it would be a truly exceptional stay.