Enjoy Gero Onsen, one of Japan's three most famous hot springs, and Hida beef cuisine
"Very memorable experience, the whole process from the start to leave was wonderful, touching service, perfect meal, only a little bit I'm not too used to is there is no shower in the room, it's my personal habit. But it was a very memorable journey and I am very grateful to all the staff of KKR Gero for their care and service, thank you again"
Featured facilities: Hot Spring, Station Pick-Up Service, Parking
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MminnyjinnyThis is a ryokan where you can really feel the retro sensibility of the Showa era! It may be a little inconvenient because it is an old facility, but
the owner and staff were all really kind,
and both dinner and breakfast were very sincere and delicious meals!^^
It is not big, but it is also advantageous that you can enjoy a 24-hour hot spring bath!
It was also really nice to walk around the hot spring village nearby!
I had a hard time because there was little information,
but I made a good choice!
I highly recommend it to those who want to experience a real Japanese ryokan rather than a sophisticated one!
LlifengThe hotel is a bit away from the station and it takes about 20 minutes to pull the luggage. But very close to Hot Spring Street. On the return trip, the hotel sent someone to drive us to the station. Although the hotel is a bit old, it is quite clean. The soup in Gero Hot Spring will be slippery and slippery, and it feels very good!
SSHENGXUANThe location of the hotel is very partial, not in Gero, it is at Hida osaka station. It takes about half an hour by JR from Takayama to arrive. It is a very, very small platform. After getting off the train, there are no people in a radius of 10 kilometers. All shops are closed. If you don’t make it in advance Raiders will probably cry out at the station because of helplessness. We took the address and took the bus.
This is an original hot spring hotel with a century of history, full of human touch and warmth. Most of them are Japanese locals who come to soak in the hot springs by themselves. The hotel owner and staff do not speak English at all. They rely on the lame translation machine➕sign language to communicate. When entering the store, they will first make an appointment for the bath time, which is only 40 minutes. It seems that there is no need to make an appointment outside. For breakfast, all Japanese-style home cooking is exquisite and there are many types. After taking you to the room, Obasan was very polite. He felt sorry for us because the room was still cold. There were two hot water bottles in the bed.
Quanyuekan is named for the high concentration of carbonated springs. The two pools have a lower temperature inside and a higher temperature outside. There is hot spring water at the entrance of the male bath that you can drink directly. It is soda water. The mask paper is provided, you can go directly in to get the hot spring water to apply, or you can feel the bubbling under the bottom, and the skin will be slippery after soaking.
Inadequate: the location is really biased! Although the dinner and breakfast provided are very rich, it is inevitable that you will be lonely in this wilderness! You need to bring your own dry food! There are no other activities except bathing, the hotel is very, very quiet! Compare
MManuelMdTAkakabu fut une fantastique découverte!
Nous arrivons dans une magnifique demeure entièrement détruite dans une autre région et reconstruite pièce par pièce à son emplacement actuel, dont les propriétaires éprouvent une immense fierté.
Nous sommes accueillis par une famille dynamique, joyeuse, ouverte et généreuse, aimant accueillir et offrir le meilleur à leurs invités.
Passée une belle réception, s’ouvre un salon avec le foyer traditionnel au centre. Les chambres sont très belles, spacieuses, dans lesquelles nous préparons et rangeons nous-mêmes nos futons comme de coutume dans un Minshuku. Les Yukatas à disposition sont beaux et confortables et une couche épaisse peut être mise par dessus par temps froid.
A peine arrivés, nous avons été invités à nous baigner et à profiter des bains en couple, moyennant de mettre un petit panneau indiquant que nous prenons un bain en famille, si charmant. Les salles de bains sont magnifiques, toute de bois de cèdre, avec une vaste baignoire en métal.
Il y a également la possibilité d’y faire une lessive, très appréciable pour un voyage backpack.
Tout est propre et sent bon. Le lieu invite volontiers à des rencontres avec les autres convives. L’esprit ouvert des hôtes est communicatif et rend chaque instant unique et ouvre au partage. Tout est fait pour se sentir chez soi, en famille ou entre amis.
Les repas offerts sont copieux et délicieux. Nous avons eu droit à une shabu shabu variée et de nombreux petits plats autour, tous préparés avec le plus grand soin et des ingrédients de qualité. Le petit déjeuner n’était pas en reste, copieux et savoureux.
De plus, vin, bières et surtout sakés régionaux d’excellente qualité sont offerts à prix très doux pour parfaire la visite gustative.
Après le repas, nous avons été invités à une démonstration / initiation de pliage et découpe de papier dont le propriétaire des lieux est expert depuis 41 ans, le tout amené avec humour dans des conversations riches et ouvertes.
Ce lieu mériterait un roman complet mais nous nous arrêterons là. Pour faire bref, nous avons adoré et Akakabu se trouve en très bonne place sur nos carnets de voyages pour y retourner dès que nous en aurons l’occasion! Mille mercis pour tout!
AAnonymous User+ : beautiful, traditional Japanese hotel with nice tatami rooms. The room was spacious and confortable with all necessary amenities. The outdoor onsen was great and almost empty when I went. The breakfast buffet is ok.
- : a LOT of stairs in the building (very difficult for elderly and disabled people, but also people with big suitcases!). There is a car that theoretically can pick you up at the train station or drop you off but I couldn’t use it when I arrived because I received no information on it beforehand or when I left because it only starts at 10am. The onsen is not tattoo friendly and you have to pay for the tattoo cover. Staff was kind but most of the time unable to offer solutions
Overall, a beautiful ryokan but for the price, you can find better.
YYuzuojianThe shaking of the elevator 🛗 spills the cup of coffee. I felt very dangerous. Welcome drinks were very good. The service of Oden 🍢 and Ramen 🍜 is the best. The private open-air bath was not good, but the underground bath was good. For dinner, grilled meat on a pottery plate 🥩 Hobamiso is delicious. Free alcohol drinks were also good. The water splitting of the sub-flowing water in Hida was the most fun. At breakfast, Orange 🍊 was very sweet and delicious. I wish I had ice cream. In terms of price, I will give you a passing score. In addition, please provide customer service. I would like to use it again. Fireworks 🎇 also looked a little!
WWilliamW1999In fact, it is actually the other hall of Yating. There are 8 rooms in total, each with a private soup pool. When checkingin, there is an exclusive butler to guide all the way. 2.7 points are absolutely not allowed. Dinner is also very good.
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