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Hida
Offering traditional Japanese-style accommodation with spacious public baths, Yatsusankan is a 6-minute walk from JR Hidafurukawa Train Station. WiFi is accessible at public areas for free, while the private-use hot spring bath is available at a surcharge.
Ryokan Yatsusankan boasts a variety of indoor/outdoor public hot spring baths. Guests can also get a relaxing massage, read in the library or purchase souvenirs at the gift shop.
I came here for my birthday. Unfortunately we didn't get there until late around 8pm, due to trains and train problems: they leave Nagoya every 2 hours and ours was delayed (so give yourself time to get there at a reasonable time) {I phoned them to let them know we would be late},you will also need to take a local train from Takayama. It was raining and we were cold and tired. Since we were late I wasn't sure if we would get supper even though I had paid for it. But thankfully we did and the food was excellent! Very fancy! We ate in a private dinning room looking out on to a garden. Our room was excellent! It was quite big for Japan. There was tatami mats, interesting monkey scroll in the alcove, interesting classy furnishings even the bathroom sink was beautiful. The hot springs/ baths were very good , I enjoyed the outdoor ones which had beautiful gardens. I loved wandering the halls of this ryokan lots of traditional architecture and art work (a beautiful folding screen). You really can feel the history of this hotel.
Hida
Air conditioned rooms feature a tatami (woven-straw) flooring seating area, an en suite bathroom and a flat-screen TV. Each comes with a refrigerator, an electric kettle and a hairdryer.
At Busuitei Ryokan guests can store their luggage, keep their valuables in the safety deposit box or purchase souvenirs at the gift shop. A private indoor bath is also available on site.
The place is beautiful and the owners are very friendly and kind! They welcomed us with the traditional tea, matcha latte and some sweets. For dinner and breakfast they served traditional dishes (a lot of different foods) and we were super happy to try them. One of the owners even translated some of the special ingredients into our native language! Really nice and respectful of him! We really recommend a stay at Busuitei.
Hida
At Kikori Hotel, guests can soak in the large indoor/outdoor public hot spring baths, purchase souvenirs at the gift shop, or use the free luggage storage service, available at the 24-hour front desk. Various activities like fishing, skiing, trekking and fruit-picking can be enjoyed around the property.
The hotel is clean and quiet, and the staff are exceptional - the gentleman at the reception who is also driving the shuttle van was very patient with us and made our stay very pleasant. He took very good care of us and made sure we had a taxi picking us up whenever we needed it, explained what we were eating at breakfast, and how to do it properly.
Takayama (Near Hida)
Guests sleep in traditional style, in futon bedding atop a tatami (woven-straw) floor. Each room is air-conditioned and includes a TV. Toilets are shared, and guests bathe at the hot-spring baths.
Minshuku Iwatakan Inn is a 15-minute walk from Yatai Kaikan, which exhibits elaborate, ancient festival floats. The Miyagawa Asaichi Morning Market is a 10-minute walk away. Old Town Takayama is about a 15-minute walk away.
Bus service to the train station, we had a lot of luggage.
Hida
The ryokan has a flat-screen TV. Featuring free private parking, this 2-star ryokan also features free WiFi. Laundry service is also available.
An Asian breakfast is available each morning at the ryokan.
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