Guest House Nishiborakan offers accommodations in Gujo, a 6-minute walk from Washigatake and 8.7 miles from Dynaland. This guest house features free private parking, a shared kitchen, and free Wifi.
Providing free Wifi, private parking, and ski-to-door access, the recently renovated property 交流宿 星降る家 いこい offers rooms in Gujo, 31 miles from Hida Minzoku Mura Folk Village and 25 miles from...
Daniel
Japan
Very affordable and bare bones for staying cheaply overnight. Very friendly staff and always available if you need something or need information.
Offering a garden, Guest House Warabi features accommodations in Mino. This 1-star guest house offers a shared kitchen and free shuttle service.
Ido
Israel
Tomo-san is the best host we’ve had in Japan
runs the house very well, very clean and orderly
we had such a good time with him
couldn’t recommend enough.
the house is in a tiny part of Mino with nature surrounding it
close by car to everything you need
コミュニティカフェ民泊つむぎ offers accommodations in Gero, 16 miles from Statue of Charlie Chaplin and 16 miles from Kaeru Shrine.
Candice
Singapore
It has a vintage vibe and quiet place that used to be a dental clinic, lots of quaint old shops or houses to explore (some abandoned) and 3mins away a large pharmacy selling all sorts of basic necessities from food to snacks to toothpaste. Very convenient and has a public bath area 5 minutes drive away.
Providing a garden, Kozaemon provides accommodations in Gujo. Housed in a building dating from 1965, this guest house is 31 miles from Shirakawago and 4.2 miles from Washigatake.
Tanja-Maria
Austria
Loved the familiar atmosphere and cozy vibe of the guesthouse and the town itself. Got the japanese breakfast which was delicious and the host provided recommendations for a dinner place. The host also spoke english very well and was helpul and nice..
和良ポポハウス offers accommodations in Gujo, 16 miles from Gero Station and 1.5 miles from Wara History Museum. Both Wifi and private parking are accessible at the guest house free of charge.
For travelers who enjoy beauty in the simple things, a bed and breakfast (B&B) is the perfect place for a getaway. Hosts welcome guests into their homes and provide a private room and complimentary breakfast. Bathrooms might be shared by other guests, and there's usually shared space with the host.
This is a lovely Japanese house in the traditional area of Gujo Hachiman in a great location. It comfortably fit our family of five, is clean and has all the necessary facilities. It also has a little terrace overlooking the river which is a very peaceful place to have a coffee. The owner was very friendly and very helpful. Nothing was too much trouble.
This hotel is in a quiet neighbourhood, we did self drive so a 5 minutes drive would bring us to eateries nearby. This hotel is more for those who do self drive. Room is of reasonable size. Free coffee and tea on the first floor. As we stayed only one night, we did not have time to explore nearby.
The clean design of the hotel. Complimentary coffee at the hotel lobby. Located in a quiet neighbourhood. Try not to arrive too late as it may be difficult to find.
Gujo Hachiman is a lovely small town, and あぽろん is ideally located as a base for a visit. The accommodation is shared with the owners, but is private. Bedrooms are upstairs, but the bathroom and toilet is downstairs. The hosts were very helpful, despite having limited English, thanks to Google translate.
Great little place, seemingly above a cafe. It was not open when I was there. Check in was easy, and the facility has everything you need. Free Wi-Fi, laundry cheaper than coin laundry, kitchen, shower, and toiletries to buy or towels to rent. I ended up in a room alone, which was nice. They are doing all they can in a small space in a tight town. I found a parking lot that would take my bike overnight. I wish I could have stayed longer. Perfect lodging in a great town.
Self-catering. The kitchen was well-equipped with everything needed to prepare your own meals. Very good location - in a quiet area within walking distance of all the sights and the main bus stop. Thank you Seiko-san!
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