So cozy and i was lucky to have the best roomies ever ☀️
🪲PROS
- has a shuttle bus and multiple times a day or a bus station close by
- inner part of the city is reachable within 20-25 mins of walking and the folk village is very close
- kind owner and cozy interior with a very homey feel
- kitchen and bathrooms were easily accessible and clean, shampoo and shower gel were included
- coin laundry and coin dryer were easy to use and cheap as well
❤️🩹CONS
- not really a con, but remember to bring a towel and toothbrush/toothpaste, if you forget it you can also get a towel at the Inn
- 25min on foot is not that far away from the inner city and it’s great that the folk village is so close (if you want to visit) - but i had my focus on different things during my visit, so next time i would book something closer to the inner part of the city and the travel bus station
🌱 all in all, i really enjoyed my stay
The room is very comfortable, the facilities are complete, the proprietress is very friendly, and will take the initiative to deal with the problem and be patient. Western breakfast and dinner are great value, beer is also delivered, the hot spring is silky and very comfortable
I stayed for 5 nights, and first of all, the price is very reasonable for a backpacker hostel. Check-in is done online: you choose your language, scan your passport, and have a f2f call with the staff via an iPad. FYI, there is a mandatory accommodation tax in Japan of 100 yen per night. You can also request a paid ”Irori” service at a nearby sister branch, where you can grill your own ingredients over a traditional Japanese sunken hearth. Just a reminder: you can get fresh ingredients from the nearby market ”Family Store Satoh” or further away at ”Surugaya Asumo.”
The common area isn't huge, and the kitchen is basic but functional with tableware, an electric kettle, ovens, a microwave, and a mini fridge. The tap water is drinkable; the mixer tap can be toggled to adjust the temperature, so you won't get a chill from the ice cold water in winter! 😂 In the back, there are a toilet, three shower stalls, and communal sinks, along with a washing machine and dryer that are free to use (you just need to buy detergent from the capsule machine or bring your own)
Since it's a hostel, the dorms have top and bottom bunks. The bunks are quite spacious and come with two power outlets (remember your travel adapter!), an overhead locker (bring your own padlock), a towel, and two hooks. You have to make your own bed; it's a futon-style setup where you lay the linens on the mattress. A pillow and duvet are provided. During winter, they run the AC (split system) on heat mode to keep it cozy. In the room, there’s a luggage storage area and hanging rods for clothes. On the second floor where I stayed, there are two toilets in the room: one with a urinal and another unisex one with a smart bidet/washlet.
To be honest, while it's very close to the Miyagawa Morning Market, it feels a bit far from the Nohi Bus Center and JR Station. If you don't like walking or tire easily, this might be a bit of a challenge.
Overall, it's a great, affordable choice for backpackers😗
Staying at Hostel Miyagawa by Murasaki Ryokan was truly one of the highlights of my trip — an unforgettable experience that beautifully blended comfort, tradition, and hospitality. From the moment I arrived, I was welcomed into a warm, peaceful atmosphere that reflected the essence of a traditional Japanese ryokan. The design of the space is charming and authentic, with thoughtful touches that bring out the beauty of Japanese culture. Everything from the tatami rooms to the meticulously clean facilities made the stay incredibly comfortable. What truly made it special, though, was the feeling of calm and connection to local traditions that this place offers. It’s more than just a place to sleep — it’s a cultural experience in itself. I would highly recommend it to anyone looking to immerse themselves in an authentic and beautiful ryokan stay.
K's House Takayama Oasis is the best place to be if you're traveling around the area. I love that the kitchen is open 24 hours and all the utensils are free to use. The staff are friendly too, and the open kitchen and common room provided room for us to make new friends. They have branches all over Japan, too! I would definitely stay here again!
The experience was quite unique; it was my first time checking in online via video call, and I communicated entirely in English. The room was nice, but the downsides were that it didn't have a door, and the lockers were small and you had to bring your own lock, so you had to keep valuables with you at all times. The location was great, not far from the JR bus station and close to restaurants! The price was also very reasonable, making it a good choice for accommodation in Takayama.
Cleanliness is ok. It was a perfect stay if you just sleep. It is within walking distance to the international conference hall and is good for business use.
Genuine Japanese style accommodation in an Onsen. Facilities are limited but one encounters Japan like no other.
Admitting that sleeping on a mattress next to each other is not for everyone and so might be the public shower in the Onsen.
Shuttle bus to the city is needed as its quite far from the city centre. Luggage storage is very limited. Curfew at 11pm without exception.
Nice room, a short walk away, close to the main train station. Walk a little further to the walking street area, clean room to shake the ground. Self check-out TV has a lot to see The bathroom has a sink to soak in on a tired day of walking.
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Rrichie03I stayed for 5 nights, and first of all, the price is very reasonable for a backpacker hostel. Check-in is done online: you choose your language, scan your passport, and have a f2f call with the staff via an iPad. FYI, there is a mandatory accommodation tax in Japan of 100 yen per night. You can also request a paid ”Irori” service at a nearby sister branch, where you can grill your own ingredients over a traditional Japanese sunken hearth. Just a reminder: you can get fresh ingredients from the nearby market ”Family Store Satoh” or further away at ”Surugaya Asumo.”
The common area isn't huge, and the kitchen is basic but functional with tableware, an electric kettle, ovens, a microwave, and a mini fridge. The tap water is drinkable; the mixer tap can be toggled to adjust the temperature, so you won't get a chill from the ice cold water in winter! 😂 In the back, there are a toilet, three shower stalls, and communal sinks, along with a washing machine and dryer that are free to use (you just need to buy detergent from the capsule machine or bring your own)
Since it's a hostel, the dorms have top and bottom bunks. The bunks are quite spacious and come with two power outlets (remember your travel adapter!), an overhead locker (bring your own padlock), a towel, and two hooks. You have to make your own bed; it's a futon-style setup where you lay the linens on the mattress. A pillow and duvet are provided. During winter, they run the AC (split system) on heat mode to keep it cozy. In the room, there’s a luggage storage area and hanging rods for clothes. On the second floor where I stayed, there are two toilets in the room: one with a urinal and another unisex one with a smart bidet/washlet.
To be honest, while it's very close to the Miyagawa Morning Market, it feels a bit far from the Nohi Bus Center and JR Station. If you don't like walking or tire easily, this might be a bit of a challenge.
Overall, it's a great, affordable choice for backpackers😗
JJette MarieSo cozy and i was lucky to have the best roomies ever ☀️
🪲PROS
- has a shuttle bus and multiple times a day or a bus station close by
- inner part of the city is reachable within 20-25 mins of walking and the folk village is very close
- kind owner and cozy interior with a very homey feel
- kitchen and bathrooms were easily accessible and clean, shampoo and shower gel were included
- coin laundry and coin dryer were easy to use and cheap as well
❤️🩹CONS
- not really a con, but remember to bring a towel and toothbrush/toothpaste, if you forget it you can also get a towel at the Inn
- 25min on foot is not that far away from the inner city and it’s great that the folk village is so close (if you want to visit) - but i had my focus on different things during my visit, so next time i would book something closer to the inner part of the city and the travel bus station
🌱 all in all, i really enjoyed my stay
Wwondrous lifeStaying at Hostel Miyagawa by Murasaki Ryokan was truly one of the highlights of my trip — an unforgettable experience that beautifully blended comfort, tradition, and hospitality. From the moment I arrived, I was welcomed into a warm, peaceful atmosphere that reflected the essence of a traditional Japanese ryokan. The design of the space is charming and authentic, with thoughtful touches that bring out the beauty of Japanese culture. Everything from the tatami rooms to the meticulously clean facilities made the stay incredibly comfortable. What truly made it special, though, was the feeling of calm and connection to local traditions that this place offers. It’s more than just a place to sleep — it’s a cultural experience in itself. I would highly recommend it to anyone looking to immerse themselves in an authentic and beautiful ryokan stay.
BBettyGenuine Japanese style accommodation in an Onsen. Facilities are limited but one encounters Japan like no other.
Admitting that sleeping on a mattress next to each other is not for everyone and so might be the public shower in the Onsen.
Shuttle bus to the city is needed as its quite far from the city centre. Luggage storage is very limited. Curfew at 11pm without exception.
Ppiyopiyo5Cleanliness is ok. It was a perfect stay if you just sleep. It is within walking distance to the international conference hall and is good for business use.
GGuest UserK's House Takayama Oasis is the best place to be if you're traveling around the area. I love that the kitchen is open 24 hours and all the utensils are free to use. The staff are friendly too, and the open kitchen and common room provided room for us to make new friends. They have branches all over Japan, too! I would definitely stay here again!
GGuest UserThe room is very comfortable, the facilities are complete, the proprietress is very friendly, and will take the initiative to deal with the problem and be patient. Western breakfast and dinner are great value, beer is also delivered, the hot spring is silky and very comfortable
MMickeytravelThe experience was quite unique; it was my first time checking in online via video call, and I communicated entirely in English. The room was nice, but the downsides were that it didn't have a door, and the lockers were small and you had to bring your own lock, so you had to keep valuables with you at all times. The location was great, not far from the JR bus station and close to restaurants! The price was also very reasonable, making it a good choice for accommodation in Takayama.
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