Featuring a spa center and hot spring bath, Kazaguruma (Kazeya Group) Nakao Hotel is located in Takayama. Free WiFi is offered throughout the property.
Located in Okuhida Onsen Village among the Japanese Alps, Hodakaso Yamano Hotel features 7 public hot-spring baths and a fireplace lounge. Rooms offer beautiful mountain views and a private bathroom.
Chi Li
Hong Kong
This hotel is exceptional, they served sumptuous breakfast and dinner, made us felt like VIP. We really enjoyed it so much, but my kids weren't really enjoyed it, guess they are too young for this.
The outdoor onsen is really good, you have to take small ropeway to go down, sounds adventurous right? You must try it, don't miss it, feel so special to go onsen under the snow. You have to buy special clothes if you want to go mix onsen, but normally women will not go there, as there is another one for women only. There is no men only outdoor onsen, so man have to buy special pants to go in. There is indoor onsen too which located inside the hotel building.
Our room looks new, i think it renovated, and I like the chilling area at the lobby with the real charcoal heater.
Located in Takayama, 22 miles from Takayama Station, Hotel Hirayunomori Annex provides accommodations with free WiFi and free private parking.
Lily
United States of America
Everything was great, location, clean, comfortable, and excellent staff, would love to return, bonus points for the washer and dryer in front of reception
Furusato offers accommodations in Takayama, 25 miles from Takayama Station and 27 miles from Hida Minzoku Mura Folk Village. This 2-star ryokan offers an open-air bath.
arosiek
Germany
Very comfy place. On-air onsen is amazing. It was one of the best we experienced in Japan.
The best dinner ever. Also the breakfast was great. Full support from the hotel staff. Good English.
Nestled between untouched nature in the tranquil Northern Alps area, Hidaji offers spacious Japanese-style accommodations with traditional architecture.
Rebecca
United States of America
I wrote a bit about my experience with Hidaji in this article: https://www.porchandparish.com/2024/12/19/517106/travel-thursday-japan
To expand upon it, let me just say that Hidaji exceeded our expectations. The accommodations were luxurious and comfortable. We enjoyed both in-room and private onsens and found the system to use the latter to be very simple and intuitive. The views from the private onsen were breath-taking. The snow on the river made the whole scene quiet and serene.
The food was all top notch. Every meal had variety and interest, with a focus on local river fish, hida beef and milk, and vegetables. We also really enjoyed the juice! The apple was the best we'd ever had. The sake recommendations were all superb and we very much appreciated being sent back to our room after dinner with a "midnight snack."
The hosts were friendly and engaging and all spoke English. We had no trouble communicating our needs. We appreciated the provided boots and coats to explore the surrounding town as well as their assistance with getting our luggage shipped to and from the location.
Every night at dinner, the hosts asked us about our plans for the following day so that our room could be cleaned and made up appropriately. This was much appreciated. We also enjoyed an in-room massage that was very relaxing.
The inn is about an hour from Takayama by the very convenient bus line. Just make sure to check the timelines carefully to make sure it is making a stop at "Fukuji Onsen". The same bus also takes you to the Shin-hotaka Ropeway, which I highly recommend. You can get discounted tickets to the ropeway combined with a multi-day bus pass at the Nohi Bus depot located adjacent to Takayama Train Station.
Nestled in the tranquil Hida Mountains, Miyama Ouan Kyoritsu Resort offers traditional accommodations featuring hot spring baths and nature views.
Olena
Singapore
Amazing location. Very beautiful surrounding. Free sake station with traditional way of drinking is great addition. The view from hotel windows is just stunning. Unfortunately we had no chance to try onsen as it was always occupied, but I am sure it's great. Overall we loved our stay.
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