Hirayunomori
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Hirayunomori

Okuhidaonsengo Hirayu 763-1, Takayama City, Gifu Prefecture 506-1433, Japan
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With a stay at Hirayunomori in Takayama, you'll be within a 5-minute drive of Hirayu Onsen and Hirayu Onsen Ski Place. This ryokan is 10.8 mi (17.4 km) from Shinhotaka Ropeway and 13.2 mi (21.3 km) from Norikura Plateau.Show More
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4.2/5
Cleanliness: 4.2
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Airport: Matsumoto Airport
(49.9 km)
Train: JR Hozue Station
(34.8 km)
Train: Shinshimashima Station
(35.0 km)
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Cottage with Open-Air Bath
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Cottage with Open-Air Bath

5 Floor bedding
Free Wi-Fi
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Balcony
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Electric Kettle
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4.2/5
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  • Cleanliness4.2
  • Amenities4.2
  • Location4.2
  • Service4.2

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Guest User
October 5, 2023
I stayed in a Western-style room on September 28th. The inside of the building is large and feels like a mountain hut built on a slope, creating a maze-like a**osphere. Many of the connecting corridors are covered with tatami mats and are equipped with floor heating nets. As for the hot springs, as everyone has said, it was my first time to experience a place with an open-air bath made of hair like this, and it was the best. I would like to visit again to take a bath in the open-air bath with a snowy scenery. The food tastes fine, but as a big eater like myself, I feel it's a bit unsatisfactory, but considering it costs about 10,000 yen for one night and two meals, it's still a good value for money. If you're looking for something hearty and luxurious, there's also a good restaurant within the hotel, in addition to dinner, so I think one option would be to have it there.
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Guest User
August 21, 2023
To make a reservation, it seems better to call directly and ask about Japanese-style rooms and beds rather than online. Even if the hotel was full online, there were still spaces available by phone. It became an 8 tatami Japanese-style room on the first floor. The toilet and sink had been renovated and were clean. I wanted a towel rack in the bathroom. I had to lay out my own futon, but it was torn and unsanitary and disgusting. The cushion was also torn. When I wanted to take a bath in the open-air bath in the morning, I couldn't because they were cleaning the room from 8am, which was really disappointing. Guests would like to come in at that time, so I would like it to be at a different time. Parking is free, and if you want to go to Kamikochi, please call the front desk and ask them to park your car. The front desk was open from 7am in the morning. It's about a 5 minute walk to the bus terminal. The yakiniku dinner was very delicious, and the attached ``Momi-no-ki'' restaurant also looked delicious. Refills of rice and miso soup were free. I went in August and was in trouble because there was no refrigerator in the room. I wanted to keep the plastic bottle cold. There were no convenience stores nearby, and there were no vending machines of my choice, so it was difficult for me to bring my children. There was a long hallway from the front desk to the room, so it was difficult to carry our luggage, but the hallway was clean and the kids had fun, probably because it had been renovated with tatami flooring. Foreign employees often lack explanations, so you need to be careful. There were a lot of things going on, but the hot springs felt really good. Next time I would like to stay in a different room. I met several people who said that tattoos are completely OK in the hot springs.
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Guest User
May 4, 2023
On the way back from Hida-Furukawa to the metropolitan area, I consulted with a local about a day-trip hot spring near Hirayu, and they recommended Hirayu no Mori. From the entrance of Chubu Jukan Expressway to Abo Tunnel, if you go down towards Hirayu while looking at the snow-covered Northern Alps, you will find Hirayu Forest first. Park your car in the large parking lot, enter the old-fashioned entrance, and walk through a complicated passageway to reach the large public bath. The feature of this public bath is the large open-air bath area. There are dozens of meters to go to the other side, and there are many open-air baths that are quite large. Unfortunately, I couldn't see the Northern Alps, but I feel like my heart is cleansed when I look up at the blue sky while soaking in the open-air bath. After getting out of the bath, I ate soba and udon at the dining room Mominoki in the lodging building before returning to the metropolitan area.
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Guest User
August 15, 2022
90 minutes by car from Matsumoto city in the evening. Unlike Matsumoto, which is in the latter half of 30 degrees, the air is cool and comfortable at 22 degrees. It was a wonderful hot spring inn. The day trip hot spring is the last reception at 20:30 and ends at 21:00. The men's outdoor bath has a wide variety of hot springs, such as clear water, cloudy water, lukewarm water, and hot water, and the a**osphere of the forest and the chirping of insects was a wonderful a**osphere. Next time I would like to use a nearby campground.
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Guest User
May 24, 2022
The curfew is 9:00, but check-in is around 8:00. The receptionist seems to remember the face of the regular customer, and it was the same when I checked out, so I had a good impression. It was a normal response for the first person like me. It's a long way to get to the room, it's complicated, it's basically uphill, and there's stairs. It feels like only the stairs are painful to go from the room to the public bath. The door of the room is not a card lock type but a saving type auto lock. The inside looks like a cheap business hotel, but it's been renovated, so it's basically new. The minimum water circulation is good, and the toilet is a little wider. The futon was not damp and comfortable unlike the image. Amenity is toothbrush only. Even if there is hand soap in the washroom, there is no need to wipe your hands. The outside view is simply a forest, so the view doesn't matter. There is a safe, and I don't know which manufacturer the TV is, but only terrestrial broadcasting. The lights in the room can be operated with a remote control. If you think of it as a room just for sleeping, there is no problem other than no towels to wipe your hands. By the way, there seems to be a detached room, which is close to the entrance of the inn, but on the other hand, it feels far away when you go to the public bath, so you won't know if you're better off staying in a normal room or a detached room unless you stay in both. hey. Wake up in the middle of the night and go to the hot springs. First, go to a charter with a high rival rate. The shower is a stop tap. Moreover, the shower is not good, and it is hard to wash the whole body. As with the open-air bath, the cloudy water is a little hot. Go up quickly and go to the large public bath. After all, there are many people who come for the purpose of hot springs, so there is someone. The indoor bath is a little hot. There are various types of open-air baths, such as a little hot and a little lukewarm. However, hot water with less water has a lot of hot water flowers. There are two sources, but I don't know which one is which. There is also a space where you can lie on your back and take a break, but I think it's a little reserved these days. It may be good in the summer, but I'm worried about bugs such as horseflies during the day and mosquitoes at night. Oh, the washing space in the indoor bath is a bit small. For the time being, isn't it the best cost performance if you stay without meals? What if there is food? There is no OTA registered either.
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Guest User
January 7, 2022
There are plenty of open-air baths. Because it was snowing, I was able to experience an open-air hot spring in the snow for the first time in my life, which was wonderful. There is nothing else to say about this experience alone. The room I stayed in was quite far from the dining area and the front desk, so I wasn't sure if I would be able to come back from the bath by myself (because I'm directionally challenged). The room, which was at the end of the building and had a raised floor, was not exactly clean. It was a twin room, so there were two beds, but one of them was probably a closet that had been renovated. There was a big pillar in the middle of the room, which was not very large (about 6 tatami mats), and it was a strange structure. The heater was a normal gas fan heater, but it was warm enough. For safety reasons, it automatically turns off after about 6 hours of continuous use, so it was cold when I woke up in the morning. The meals, both dinner and breakfast, were not particularly luxurious and were ordinary. I'm writing this as if it's a low rating, but the reason for the hot springs is that the rooms and meals were worth the price, so I was very satisfied.
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October 17, 2021
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Guest User
December 5, 2021
Hirayu no Mori is a day-trip facility in Hirayu Onsen, Okuhida Onsengo. It is convenient because it can be reached from Takayama city in less than an hour. The parking lot and facility are quite large, but parking can be difficult during peak times. However, once inside the building, it doesn't feel that crowded, perhaps because of its size. As of November 2021, it costs 600 yen per adult. However, you can enjoy a huge open-air bath. The spring quality is the same for all the baths, but there are so many that you can relax and enjoy yourself. You can use the tatami rest area after bathing, and there are many items for sale, so you can enjoy yourself.
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Guest User
October 17, 2021
This is a hot spring facility in Hirayu Onsen where you can also stay overnight. All the baths are luxuriously free-flowing from the source (with added water), and the surrounding scenery is rich in nature, including rivers and forests, so the outdoor baths were great. It seems to be a very popular place, and since we were there just before noon, we were able to enter without any problems, but by the time we left, there were quite a few people waiting to enter.
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Property Policies

Check-in and Check-out Times
Check-in: 15:00–21:00
Check-out: 07:00–10:00

Front desk hours: [Mon-Sun]07:00–21:00

To check-in, contact the property in advance

Child Policies
Children of all ages are welcome at this property.
Children between 0 and 2 years old can stay for free if no extra bed is needed.

Cots and Extra Beds
For all room types, cots and extra beds cannot be added.

Breakfast
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JPY 1,080 (approx. CAD 9.45) per person
Additional breakfast fees are not included in the total and need to be paid at the property.

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Property Description

  • Number of Rooms: 15
With a stay at Hirayunomori in Takayama, you'll be within a 5-minute drive of Hirayu Onsen and Hirayu Onsen Ski Place. This ryokan is 10.8 mi (17.4 km) from Shinhotaka Ropeway and 13.2 mi (21.3 km) from Norikura Plateau.

This ryokan features hiking/biking trails nearby.

At Hirayunomori, enjoy a satisfying meal at the restaurant. Full breakfasts are available daily from 7:30 AM to 8:30 AM for a fee.

The front desk is staffed during limited hours. Free self parking is available onsite.

Stay in one of 37 guestrooms featuring flat-screen televisions. Complimentary wireless internet access is available to keep you connected. Conveniences include safes and electric kettles, and housekeeping is provided daily.

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About This Property

Nearest AirportMatsumoto Airport
Distance to Airport49.91KM
Nearest Train StationJR Hozue Station
Distance to Train Station34.76KM
Hotel Star Rating3