Top rated hotels in Toyama Prefecture

Town Hotel Toyama
3.8/510 Reviews
I think it's in the downtown area and it's good 々 and it's still noisy. The front desk was more like a hotel than a security person who did nothing. Anyway, I think it's good to stay cheaply, but if you expect it as a hotel, I think it's a pity. It's enough to just sleep. There was an old pink public phone. There was a paper on the elevator that said no smoking. Because it is in downtown, there are people who are drunk and smoke in the elevator. It is a hotel of such type.
Ariiso
4.5/51 Reviews
The guest house suited next to the Jade coast where u can find different types of rocks and minerals include Jade! for using train, u need to change from Tomari station, limited schedule during afternoon. But prefect for those love quiet! The host couple very very nice even cannot speak English, they use google translate to communicate with me. The dinner and bfast an absolutely surprise! The dinner set with sushi crab hot pot rice tempura ….. The room is traditional Tatami with ocean view. Love this and sure come back!
Gokayama Ryokan Yoshinoya
4.3/511 Reviews
The hostel is located approx. 30 mins away from Shirakawa, nice place to stay in warmer season. The shared bathroom located at GF floor and it is quite cold to get there from 1F guestroom. The room is close to the main street, it might not be easy for light sleepers. There are no restaurants nearby, you might need to reserve dinner if you are not driving. The host is nice and space is clean and tidy.
Wharf&CO.
4.7/52 Reviews
First time trying glamping and totally new accommodation! This resort is by the beach and includes sumptuous bbq dinner! Good for 4 people with individual bed in room with all amenities except tv which is totally fine. It also has onsen tickets to nearby hot spring which is great!! Highly recommend when in Toyama if you drive! Very good service and friendliness by host! 👍👍
Hotel Crown Hills Toyama
3.8/534 Reviews
Breakfast was very good as were amenities such as welcome coffee and help yourself to tea and coffee to take to room. I really liked you take items to your room such as kettle and toothbrush etc. Room was OK but had been used for smoking, be so make sure you opt for non smoking. Bed very soft. Staff friendly, spoke some English.
Tuji Wakuwaku Land Minshuku Chaya
4.4/512 Reviews
Next to it is a public bath and you can put it for free when you stay. The sauna is a bit small. There are several types of baths. The room is quite large and clean and comfortable in a Japanese room. There is a self-service room. There is no room, but there is a refrigerator in the inn. The toilet is not in the room. I think the costume is cheap and the cospa is good.
Gokayama Onsen Akaokan
4.2/519 Reviews
I was worried about gokasayama tofu before, but I had no chance to eat, and this time, I was able to enjoy tofu with dinner breakfast, and I was very satisfied with my favorite hoba miso in breakfast. The hot spring is also slowly put in, the joint parking lot in front of you is large, and the largest building in thatched building is in front of you, and there is a road station within walking distance, and I would like to use it again.
ecoHotel
3.8/542 Reviews
The facilities are old but clean and the rooms are spacious. The service is standard. The double bed is small. It's hard to hear the TV. The snacks in the amenities are small but nice. There is no washlet. There is a gap on the outside of the window frame.
Hotel Route-Inn Takaoka Ekimae
4.3/557 Reviews
I had an acquaintance make a reservation when I went sightseeing in Takaoka. The route-in hotel chain has a large communal bath and breakfast, and there are many beautiful hotels, so it is my favorite business hotel chain. It was still beautiful in about 5 years from the start of business, there was a large bath, and breakfast was a buffet. Takaoka station in front of the hotel is not a Shinkansen station, but it was very convenient because it was close to the city and I was able to walk to the tavern where I could eat local food that I had booked in the arcade town.
Daibutsu Ryokan
4.4/59 Reviews
Colleagues want to experience a Japanese-style family hotel and set this one, the price is very high! Also scared Japanese customers hahaha, the hotel operators are old men, very kind, and can speak English. Going out is the back of the Big Buddha. The third-largest Buddha in Japan. The customer said that this Big Buddha is more handsome. The house is very old, but the room is very clean and spacious, and the living is very comfortable. The bath and bath toilet are all public. I am more used to it. Breakfast is also delicious! I will consider this place when I come to Toyama in the future.

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Property Information for Tourists

Total Properties120
Number of Reviews319
Highest PricePHP 64,111
Lowest PricePHP 1,520
Average Price (Weekends)PHP 8,632
Average Price (Weekdays)PHP 8,216