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Hidatakayama Futarishizuka Hakuun
4.3/529 Reviews
I stayed for 2 nights for the Takayama matsuri, so prices were obviously not bargain rates. I wanted to experience a traditional ryokan, and the Futarishizuka definitely fits the bill - sleeping on a futon (surprisingly comfortable) on a tatami mat floor, sliding screen doors. The hotel is a little tired e.g. the fittings such as the washbasin/vanity unit in my room were definitely showing their age. The main tatami bedroom had a low (sittinng on the floor with backrest) Japanese chair and low table by the TV, and the smaller room with a little wardrobe and vanity unit also had a couple of Western chairs and table, and fine views over the city. There was a kettle, teapot (green tea but no hojicha, and a cookie), and TV in the room. My room also had a separate toilet (Japanese technotoilet) and a little bathroom with bathtub which I didn't use as I prefered the onsen experience. I was very glad of the quilted jacket provided along with the cotton yukata as it was a bit chilly my first evening and when I went down to breakfast the next morning. (More guests at breakfast were wearing the yukatas than every day clothes). I had breakfast at the ryokan but not dinner. The first day the breakfast was very Japanese (grilled fish, various vegetables, pickles, rice, miso, an egg (cold but not totally uncooked - the white was white) which I wasn't sure what to do with so mixed it in with my rice) plus some fruit. I'm not sure if the brown beans in goo was the infamous natto (the ”Marmite” divisive Japanese breakfast food item) as the flavour wasn't that strong. There is a coffee machine in the lobby as well as tea served with breakfast. The second day the breakfast was more fusion - one dish with simmering tofu in broth, another with more Western style ham, fried egg and a couple of bits of wiener type sausage, plus various random salady items, rice and tea. I didn't get to experience the outdoor onsen, only the indoor one. (They switch the red noren curtain (ladies) and blue one (men's) between the 2 changing room entrances, one for indoors and one for outdoors). The indoor onsen has 2 ”pot baths” which were a lovely temperature, and a square one (a bit hot for me). The hotel is up a bit of a steep hill, but they offer a shuttle minibus service to and from the station for guests. I'd recommending bringing a sleep eye mask (the one from your airplane amenity kit) as it got quite light quite early (no modern heavy blackout curtains in the room). Don't expect a modern designer boutique hotel, but enjoy a taste of traditional Japanese hospitality.
Nakaodaira
4.8/57 Reviews
A very traditional Japanese-style B&B in the Okuhida Onsen Nakao area. The location is closer to Shin-Hotaka. It is less crowded and quiet. The owner and his wife are very friendly and can communicate in simple English. They are very proactive in picking up and dropping off at the station. There are 4 indoor soups and 2 outdoor ones, and the toiletries are very complete. You need to walk a short distance outside, wear a hat, soak in the warm soup with a slight sulfur smell in the forest filled with wind and snow, and chat with your loved ones, it is extremely comfortable! It was quite warm inside the house, said to be heated by hot springs. It was a little dry but overall felt very comfortable. Although the facilities are a bit old, they are neatly arranged and clean. The soft warm light, soft background music, and the details of the display cabinet layout make people feel warm and relaxed. We tasted breakfast and dinner, which were very local and quite satisfactory! There are no businesses around. If you want to stay and have a drink after bathing in the soup in the evening, it is recommended to bring your own drinks and snacks. I like the surrounding environment and living atmosphere, and will come again!
HONJIN HIRANOYA KACHOAN
4.9/545 Reviews
This place was unexpected. We wanted to be in the center of town and have Western beds and booking from afar was a bit difficult so we found this online and went for it. We arrived and found a sort of dated but comfortable hotel with lovely staff. It was a bit formal with lots of rules about set menus and what time breakfast would be served. But the instructions were in English and the manager/owner and all the help were very helpful.
Hotel Wood Takayama
4.6/554 Reviews
A really great hotel right in the heart of the historic old district. A perfect location. Rooms were very clean and comfortable with good air conditioning (if was needed when we stayed early July as it was hot). We stayed in one of the Family Rooms which accommodated two adults and two teenage girls. Sleeping was side by side in single futons upstairs. Downstairs was a small living space with a floor table and seats. The staff were very friendly and accomodating. Highly recommended!!
Yamazatonoiori Soene
4.8/521 Reviews
I was expecting it because the evaluation was high overall, but I also had an impression that it was still a word of mouth with a low evaluation. Good points: 1. The atmosphere and the atmosphere of the building are very nice. There is a feeling of cleanliness and cleaning is well done. There is no doubt that you will be very pleased if you bring overseas people. 2. The hot springs have several large baths, outdoor baths and family baths, and the quality of the springs was very good. Each has a different atmosphere and cannot be all entered, so it is entertainment! Both children and adults are very satisfied. Bad points: 1. I'm sorry for the meal, there is nothing special to mention. Gohei mochi, rock fish, and Hoba miso are warmed in the hearth, but none of them warm up ... No, what is this for! I want to plunge in. I'm disappointed that Hida beef is not so delicious, probably because it's a low-ranked one. As for the steak for children, I couldn't bite it forever. It may have been a bad time to go, but anyway, it's in a hurry and I don't have enough people. I had a lot of time to wait in the guided seat but live ... I wonder if it tended to be left unattended because it was a corner room. When I noticed it in the morning and evening, only we remained. To be honest, the person who served me feels that I was tingling because I was busy, and I lose my appetite ... Shouldn't we have a two-part system so that the customer service becomes neglected at peak times? I think meals are an important factor when staying at an inn. Customer service is also important as well as the taste of the meal. 2. 2. Although it is customer service, it is very disappointing as mentioned in other people's reviews. When I was knocking on the door while I was relaxing in the room, there was an employee, what was it? I was thinking. At that time, another employee was not in that room, over there. Both of them left as they were. First of all, don't you apologize? !! Is there nothing wrong with knocking on the guest room? I have no such experience. When I asked something, it was unfriendly, or why did I ask? Even when eating. Perhaps most of the employees had quit a lot in Corona and just entered. Even so ... I wonder if there is a little more education. Overall it's dry. But it was very disappointing because the hardware was good, and it was a rough impression. There are more options for this price, so there is no repeat.
Hoshokaku
4.6/545 Reviews
Set up a steep little road above the beautiful town of Takayama is the lovely Ryokan Hoshokaku. You’ll be greeted at the door and after removing your shoes, your host will guide you through your stay, meals and the use of the onsen before giving you your key to the room. Please take the opportunity to immerse yourself into this traditional inn. The meals are amazing, possibly the best we ate in all of Japan and the onsen is relaxing & peaceful. Thank you to the wonderful staff for making our stay memorable.

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