Pros:
- Shuttle bus waiting right in front of the train station
- Shuttle bus drop-off every hour in the morning till noon
- the room we booked is really spacious with a western-style room and a Japanese-style room and a private bathroom
- the view at our room balcony is a big bonus
- There are 3 onsens in the hotel which all are good
- Nice buffet breakfast with variety of Japanese food
Cons:
- only one drawback during my stay is other groups of guests whom spoke loudly while using the onsens
We stayed at Tokyu Stay Hida Takayama Musubinoyu for 2 nights, and it was the best accommodation of our entire Japan trip. The hotel is cosy, lovely, and very well maintained, making our stay extremely comfortable. The location is excellent, with easy access to the train station, shops, and restaurants. The onsen was fantastic, and we especially enjoyed the relaxing foot bath. Breakfast at the hotel was wonderful, with a great selection to start the day. Overall, this hotel exceeded our expectations, and I highly recommend it to anyone staying in Takayama.
The room was very spacious and clean, and the front desk staff were super friendly! It's a really great hotel. There are restaurants, beauty stores, and souvenir shops right outside, which is incredibly convenient!
Very good, but the room is a bit old
If the key is missing, you have to pay 5,000 yuan! ! The service is OK, the staff is very friendly
It's a very good hotel there, but a bit expensive and poor value for money
Room was spacious and classy with a retro air. I had a decent view of the mountains from my window and could see some of the snowy alps in autumn
Yukatas provided in a range of sizes at the reception
Indoor onsen has a musky smell due to the minerals, half of the outdoor onsen has a fairly nice view of the alps but most of it is not sheltered in the event of rain
My japanese dinner and breakfast was good, i had fun grilling a couple of the dishes myself, but i notice western seems more popular with the locals
Very convenient for a night stay after visiting the ropeway station
Good variety at breakfast and the view at breakfast room was beautiful. Free parking facility is next to the hotel, no shelter walkway but able to accommodate many cars. Room was clean and big and had all essentials. Unfortunately did not get to try the onsen but i'm sure it would have been nice.
Wife and I traveling from the USA. We found this place to be ideal for a pre and post Nakasendo trail hike (although the trail itself was not that special). The staff was friendly and spoke English well enough. The on-site onsen (separate sexes) was clean and perfect for after a hard day’s hiking.
Breakfast was fun and a bit of a hurdle if you’ve not had Japanese-style breakfasts.
Hotel decor seemed straight out of the 1960s, but it found it charming.
One suggestion for hotel: list the times of the free shuttles from the train station more prominently on your website.
Very classical house, clean and tidy, and the service is in place. You can see Changliangchuan in the room, with beautiful scenery.
Breakfast is very delicious, very Japanese, summary is very recommended
One of the best I have experienced with ryokan staying. I love a small hotel/inn as it is not crowded. This place answers my expectations.
Its location is a bit far off but it is not an issue. It is accessible by public bus from Takayama. Each room has private onsen. It also has 2 outdoor, private onsen on first-come-first-serve basis. There are also public baths for male and female.
Room was in good condition. Bathroom is a bit small for me. Only complaint I would have was foot step noise from the room on upper floor. Very annoyed.
Food was great. I stayed 2 nights, the hotel provided 2 different types of food - appreciated.
Highway recommended.
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MMui HuangWe stayed at Tokyu Stay Hida Takayama Musubinoyu for 2 nights, and it was the best accommodation of our entire Japan trip. The hotel is cosy, lovely, and very well maintained, making our stay extremely comfortable. The location is excellent, with easy access to the train station, shops, and restaurants. The onsen was fantastic, and we especially enjoyed the relaxing foot bath. Breakfast at the hotel was wonderful, with a great selection to start the day. Overall, this hotel exceeded our expectations, and I highly recommend it to anyone staying in Takayama.
AAnonymous UserAmazing hotel with lots of freebies, such as peach jelly, ice cream and ramen supper service! The public bath at level 6 is also amazing, allowing me to relax after a long day of walk.
TThanathip MoolvongOne of the best I have experienced with ryokan staying. I love a small hotel/inn as it is not crowded. This place answers my expectations.
Its location is a bit far off but it is not an issue. It is accessible by public bus from Takayama. Each room has private onsen. It also has 2 outdoor, private onsen on first-come-first-serve basis. There are also public baths for male and female.
Room was in good condition. Bathroom is a bit small for me. Only complaint I would have was foot step noise from the room on upper floor. Very annoyed.
Food was great. I stayed 2 nights, the hotel provided 2 different types of food - appreciated.
Highway recommended.
HHSINPEIVery good, but the room is a bit old
If the key is missing, you have to pay 5,000 yuan! ! The service is OK, the staff is very friendly
It's a very good hotel there, but a bit expensive and poor value for money
GGuest UserThe room was very spacious and clean, and the front desk staff were super friendly! It's a really great hotel. There are restaurants, beauty stores, and souvenir shops right outside, which is incredibly convenient!
CCSupornPros:
- Shuttle bus waiting right in front of the train station
- Shuttle bus drop-off every hour in the morning till noon
- the room we booked is really spacious with a western-style room and a Japanese-style room and a private bathroom
- the view at our room balcony is a big bonus
- There are 3 onsens in the hotel which all are good
- Nice buffet breakfast with variety of Japanese food
Cons:
- only one drawback during my stay is other groups of guests whom spoke loudly while using the onsens
GGuest UserWife and I traveling from the USA. We found this place to be ideal for a pre and post Nakasendo trail hike (although the trail itself was not that special). The staff was friendly and spoke English well enough. The on-site onsen (separate sexes) was clean and perfect for after a hard day’s hiking.
Breakfast was fun and a bit of a hurdle if you’ve not had Japanese-style breakfasts.
Hotel decor seemed straight out of the 1960s, but it found it charming.
One suggestion for hotel: list the times of the free shuttles from the train station more prominently on your website.
SslyfoxinforestRoom was spacious and classy with a retro air. I had a decent view of the mountains from my window and could see some of the snowy alps in autumn
Yukatas provided in a range of sizes at the reception
Indoor onsen has a musky smell due to the minerals, half of the outdoor onsen has a fairly nice view of the alps but most of it is not sheltered in the event of rain
My japanese dinner and breakfast was good, i had fun grilling a couple of the dishes myself, but i notice western seems more popular with the locals
Very convenient for a night stay after visiting the ropeway station
GGelinbeishileBlizzard stayed in Takayama. I booked a Japanese-style room with a private bath on the roof of Hoshokaku. The private bath is on the balcony. You can see the city in the distance and the snowflakes falling. I couldn't get a taxi during the blizzard. The previous hotel helped me contact Hoshokaku and provided a free car to pick me up. It was very heartwarming. The hotel has a car to the JR station before 10 o'clock every day. It runs every half an hour. It is very convenient
GGuest UserGood variety at breakfast and the view at breakfast room was beautiful. Free parking facility is next to the hotel, no shelter walkway but able to accommodate many cars. Room was clean and big and had all essentials. Unfortunately did not get to try the onsen but i'm sure it would have been nice.
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