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Amazing
IIzzi telMy partner and I really enjoyed the 2 nights stay here. The hosts were very friendly, even though they cannot speak English very well, they made effort to make the guests feel like home. I did find the water in the private hot springs is too hot to enjoy, but i really like the decoration and the setting of the public bath. Breakfast and dinner were very beautiful and tasty, I particularly like the tofu soup in breakfast.
GGuest UserThe hotel is 15 minutes walk from the railway station bus stop, and the scenery along the way is beautiful. The hotel is run by several elderly people. It is already a 65-year-old hotel. Starting from the boss's grandfather, the house has a history of 125 years and is very Japanese. The ornaments in the house can be shot for an hour. There is a special doll, and I am fortunate to see the dolls of the boys' day. The old people are very enthusiastic, the breakfast is delicious, it is served by a Japanese grandmother. It is really like a grandmother in anime. It is very similar to talking and walking. The breakfast is very harmonious. I still remember the fish.
Jjaakkalocated in okuhida onsen area, so we can go enjoy various kind of scenery onsen places during that day as well.
kamikochi is less than an hour through hirayu bus station.
after a walking day at kamikochi soaking in the hotel public bath was so satisfying.enjoying a bottle of sake atthe hotel garden in front of its bath house is one of the highlights of our stay.
the service is excellent, everybody is so attentive.
the breakfast is very good and the excellent dinner kept coming, almost couldn’t finish, the local beef main course is so delicious.
the quality goes far beyond the price, highly recommended.
GGuest UserFacilities: The room has a toilet but no shower, but this isn't a big problem since you'll almost certainly be using the onsen (hot spring). They provide two tickets to Hirayumori Onsen, which is very nice; soaking in the outdoor onsen under the autumn leaves is amazing! The restaurant inside the onsen serves surprisingly good Hida beef, and the milk from the vending machine is also delicious! The number of people is moderate, mostly Japanese. The only downside is that it's best to bring your own conditioner and skincare products, as they don't provide them at the onsen or they're not very good.
There's a simple self-service coffee machine on the second floor, but breakfast isn't provided at all. There are very few shops nearby; you'll basically have to buy rice balls at the souvenir shop next to the bus stop. There seems to be a cafe nearby, but I didn't have time to go in the morning because of the bus…
Environment: The view from the window is beautiful, very autumnal 🍁 Unfortunately, it gets dark very early; it's completely dark by 5 pm.
Location: Very close to the Nohi bus stop. It's very convenient to leave your bags at the hotel when you go to Kamikochi the next day and pick them up later.
GGuest UserHonestly, I didn’t read before booking as there wasn’t much info. No room pics etc. Had 2 adults 2 young children. When we arrived, we were shocked as it was old and there wasn’t a private bathroom. However, the owner was really welcoming. She brought us to our room and it was this very traditional tatami room (which we never stayed in before). There was also this lovely private onsen, very suitable for us as we are very conservative. We only had an issue with the shared bath but that’s just us. It was really clean and everyone was friendly.
Had a really good sleep, plenty of stars in the sky at night, 10mins to Shinhotaka ropeway (be there EARLY pls)
Breakfast starts at 730. Be there at 730. Very traditional breakfast (to us at least), had to google how to eat but was a real good experience!
PplaisirzhouThis room offers stunning mountain and snowy views, with two outdoor and two indoor private hot springs. It was incredibly relaxing to soak in the onsen while it was snowing. The location is excellent, right opposite Hirayu-kan and just a three-minute walk from the Hirayu Onsen bus stop. It comes with a private bathroom, and for what you get, the value for money is outstanding, even without breakfast and dinner. One of the staff members, a Japanese gentleman (who seemed to be the owner), spoke a little Chinese, and another gentleman was from China. Both were very welcoming and even gave us discount coupons for the ski resort gondola.
HhumblezIt's walkable from Hirayu Onsen Bus Terminal. I don't think it's far. Along the way, there are also a couple of public foot baths you can stop by.
On Trip.com, only rooms with shared bathrooms seem to be available, but they also have rooms with private bathrooms. I think you'll need to book through their official website if you want that option.
The meal included with our room is fairly basic such as tonkatsu or beef curry. However, if you book a room with a private bathroom, you can choose meals like grilled beef or beef sukiyaki instead.
The onsen water contains a lot of mineral sediment (I guess that maybe a good thing?) The bathroom facilities, though, are quite old.
GGuest UserThis is a youth hostel. I booked a four-person female room for two nights. Perhaps it wasn't peak season, as there were only two people occupying the room each night (including me). I checked in at the Relex Hotel (near JR Takayama Station, seemingly owned by the same company), and then followed the route (see Figure 1) to the youth hostel. Upon arrival, everything was self-service. There's a 7-11 nearby, making the location quite convenient. While the service wasn't very good, the guests were quite polite. The facilities are dated, and the soundproofing is poor; you can hear people walking in the hallway. Light sleepers should consider this option carefully.
XXiaoguaiguaijannieThere were no rooms available around the Takayama Festival, so I chose this place which is more than 10km away from Takayama. Due to traffic control, I arrived at the hotel at 9 o'clock and thought I couldn't have dinner, but the store was very thoughtful and helped me reserve dinner. When I entered the restaurant, I found that I was not the last to check in, and there was a table next door that had not been eaten.
There are no bathroom facilities in the house, so I have to run out to wash, which is a bit troublesome. Everything else is good.
DDuboisTristanThis place was absolute amazing! By far our favorite place from our whole trip. The location was absolutely perfect for the Takyama festival. We were literally right there with shops and street vendors 50 yards away and the parades would have been right there as well if they weren't canceled due to rain. The rooms were humble and traditional and really added to the experience. The tea in the room was exceptionally good and the traditional Japanese breakfast they served was also delicious and fun to eat. We didn't even know they had a legitimate hot spring on site, but they did! They are Japanese style baths so be ready for that, but the water was therapeutic and so relaxing. I cant recommend this place enough and I would absolute make it a point to visit Takyama and stay here again for a few days on our next trip to Japan. They were such great kind hosts. And I cant believe the price, what an great value. Do yourself a favor and stay here. I'm not sure why the other bad reviews are here I read some of them and they sound like entitled stupid American tourists so ignore them and stay here.
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