Latest Reviews for Gifu Prefecture Hotels

Bosenkan
4.4/5236 Reviews
An old hotel that retains its grandness.. Although at check in, I was informed there's a charge only if I take the flowery yukata. There are free surprises in the Japanese room every day. Clean Japanese socks, towels in bags and a different Japanese sweet every day with Japanese tea My room faces the Hida River, it was beautiful looking out. It is very near the rail line, but it didn't disturb me. And I suppose all river facing hotels face the same light loving insects. But if you follow the instructions placed in the room, it is alright
Takayama Ouan
4.4/5319 Reviews
This hotel is centrally located, just next to the Mercure. You leave your shoes in a locker and walk along the common areas barefooted or wearing socks. It's quite a hassle putting on shoes in the reception area to leave the hotel. The drawback of this system is that some guests remove the shoe cabinet keys when they check out. There's a pair of sandals in the room which you wear when you go to the toilet. This is different from other hotels in Japan where you can wear the sandals around the hotel. The onsen area is certainly superior. Photo is the view from my room.
Oyado Koto No Yume
4.6/587 Reviews
Stayed there with as a family of 3. While I really wanted to like the ryokan due to the warm service and great feedback from friends, my own experience was a bit disappointing. We have stayed in many traditional ryokans prior to this and were familiar with the setup. We are appreciative with the warm service and sincere touches; like candies at check in, but the ryokan itself is really quite old and in need of a refresh. Our room is tucked away in a corner and required us to go down a small flight of stairs to reach. I am not sure if the location meant that is a bit colder than the rest of the rooms but we really did feel cold and the heating was inadequate. The in built heater would also stop and beep in the middle of the night, which led 2 of us falling sick at the start of the trip. We requested for a additional small heater which helped a bit. Second night, our 9yo son also got many mysterious bites all over his leg. He claimed to have seen a bug crawl under the tatami mat but we were not certain and therefore did not feedback to the ryokan as we only had one more remaining night to go. We had only stayed 1 night in nagoya's marriott associa hotel prior to our ryokan visit, and his skin improved after we left Takayama, leading us to think that it might have been the stay there.
Tokyu Stay Hida Takayama Musubinoyu
4.6/5620 Reviews
We stayed here for 3D2N from 3 - 5 Jan ‘25. Love the location! It was just less than a 5 minute walk from the train station. There are shops and restaurants and cafes nearby. There’s a Family Mart just down the road. The hotel room we stayed in was clean and tidy; with daily housekeeping (if you request for it) The beds comfortable; bathroom clean with all the necessary bath facilities. Staff friendly, polite and very helpful. Truly an ideal location and will stay here again! Loved our stay. Thank you for making our 1st time to Takayama so memorable.
Matsunoi
4.1/56 Reviews
It would be better if there is a locker facility at the hot spring changing area. & high cost performance~
Tabino Hotel Hida Takayama
4.5/5109 Reviews
I recently had the pleasure of staying at Tabino Hotel while exploring Shirakawago, and it was the perfect choice! The hotel is ideally located, making it easy to access the stunning village and its famous thatched-roof houses.  What truly impressed me were the many free amenities offered, from the on-site hot springs to complimentary snacks and beverages. The breakfast was a highlight—delicious and plentiful, with a great selection of both local and international dishes. The staff were welcoming and attentive, making my stay even more enjoyable. If you’re visiting Shirakawago, I highly recommend Tabino Hotel for a comfortable and convenient stay!
Hida Takayama Onsen Takayama Green Hotel
4.6/5408 Reviews
This hotel may just very well be the grand dame of Takayama, a great start to our 18 day adventure of central Japan. The hotel has a grandeur that welcomes you with just the right touch of elegance and a perfect mix of Japanese and western refinements. The hotel boasts of 2 sento public baths and houses 3 buildings with modern and traditional suites for all tastes. The dinner and breakfast offerings are superb and varied. Familiar yet exotic. A complimentary scheduled shuttle bus to and from the train and bus stations but a short 8 minute walk if you miss them. This hotel has it all under 3 roofs.
Suihoen
4.8/518 Reviews
Onsen hotel offering excellent service, superb food and privacy. Service was next to nothing, staff offered Salmon sushi and malt tea at no extra cost as I choosed to skip breakfast to catch up with early bus schedule. The room was very clean and quite spacious. Dinner and breakfast was in Kaiseki style. The food was excellent, particularly the sashimi and the Hida beef (both grilled and sukiyaki).The use of local ingredients added to the uniqueness of the experience. The onsen was not big but cozy. Considering the hotel has about 20 rooms only, it offer very good privacy and I enjoyed the public bath twice alone in my 2 days stay. Rental private bath was a good surprise and worth to try if you are traveling in pair. Location is a bit far from train and bus station up on the top of the hill, but the the pickup service and a nice view of the mountain compensated for that.
Hodakaso Yamano Hotel
4.5/581 Reviews
Remote location but near to shinhotake ropeway. Very quaint hotel. We stayed in a Japanese room. We did not have dinner in hotel and have to step out when they make the bed for the evening. We were told we can stay in the room but felt that we got in the way. They were very efficient and it was done in under 15mins. The hotel was small and there were 2 different wings. It’s a bit troublesome to take 2 diff lifts to go to dining area/bath. Front desk was earnest but non english speaking. The outdoor baths were really nice. You have to take a small single cabin inclined elevator that you operate on your own to get there. Otherwise a short climb/ stairs. Breakfast was splendid and one of the best we had experienced during our trip. Ingredients were fresh and the portions were just nice.
Gero Onsen Fugaku
4.2/554 Reviews
A small but exquisite hotel with a large room. We booked a room with dinner and breakfast included. The hot spring pool is not big but it is enough to soak in. After all, the number of people staying is limited. There are pick-up and drop-off facilities, which makes the experience very good.

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Property Information for Tourists

Total Properties129
Number of Reviews 7,022
Average Price(Weekday Night)AED 855
Average Price(Weekend Night)AED 929