Tokyu Stay Hida Takayama Musubinoyu is well situated in the centre of Takayama, and offers a terrace, free WiFi and a restaurant.
Ong
Singapore
Very modern exterior and lobby design, yet a touch of traditional Japanese interior.
Spacious interior with washer/dryer.
Onsen was great! Must try.
Very centralized location in town. Many good attractions and restaurants within walking distance.
Sheltered carpark available.
Conveniently located just a 3-minute walk from JR Takayama Station, Spa Hotel Alpina offers a spa and open-air hot-spring baths with scenic views. Free WiFi is available in all areas.
William
Australia
The roof onsen was fantastic as was the french toast for breakfast
Ideally situated in Takayama, eph TAKAYAMA features a continental breakfast and free WiFi throughout the property. This 4-star hotel offers luggage storage space.
Kwong Leong
Singapore
Very friendly and helpful staff
Very professional. English communication could be done effectively
Hotel Hana offers simple accommodations only a 5-minute walk away from JR Takayama Train Station. Each room features a flat-screen TV with video-on-demand and free Wi-Fi access.
Ideally located just a 2-minute walk from JR Takayama Station and Shirakawa-go Bus Terminal, this hotel boasts a natural hot spring bath where guests can unwind. Free Wi-Fi is available in all areas.
Karolina
Poland
The room was tiny for 3 people, but we only stayed 1 night so it was ok. With more nights and more luggage (we only had medium-sized backpacks) it would have been tricky to move around.
I loved the common area of the hotel and the breakfast was great: typical Japanese. It was not super touristy, we were the only Europeans staying at that time, I think. The staff was helpful and welcoming.
We enjoyed the window view, though narrow.
The location is great, quiet, off the main road, but 5 minutes away from the station.
Just a 5-minute walk from Takayama Station, Hida Hotel Plaza boasts a rooftop spa with mountain views, a heated swimming pool and 7 dining options. Free WiFi is available throughout the property.
Michelle
United States
Room was gigantic considering Japan’s standards. It was a great location walking distance to train station.
In a prime location in the centre of Takayama, Tabist Kanko Business Hotel Matsuyama Hida Takayama offers air-conditioned rooms with free WiFi and private parking.
Murugan
Malaysia
Very close to the JR Station.
Caters for basic needs.
A 3-minute taxi ride from Takayama Station, Takayama City Hotel Four Seasons features a public hot spring bath, a restaurant and free Wi-Fi.
Xavier
France
2 weeks in Japan, and it is so lovely to meet a clerk with a great smile who does her best to make you comfortable !
I enjoyed particularly the fact that I dropped my suitcase before my check-in but when I was back, they had been brought into my room !
There is a small onsen on the first floor !
Featuring a spa centre and hot spring bath, Kazaguruma (Kazeya Group) Nakao Hotel is located in Takayama. Free WiFi is offered throughout the property.
Beautiful hotel, exceptional views and delicious food
Located in Takayama, 200 metres from Takayama Station, FAV LUX Hida Takayama provides accommodation with a shared lounge, private parking, a terrace and a restaurant.
The check in procedure was quick and easy. The room is also spacious
Located in Takayama city, Hotel Associa Takayama Resort offers hot spring baths and rooms with mountain views and free WiFi. The hotel features a sauna and massages.
L'hôtel est bien situé, calme, je vous le conseille.
Conveniently located just a 3-minute walk from JR Takayama Station, Spa Hotel Alpina offers a spa and open-air hot-spring baths with scenic views. Free WiFi is available in all areas.
Very near Takayama Station..Around 5 minutes walk..
Just a 5-minute walk from Takayama Station, Hida Hotel Plaza boasts a rooftop spa with mountain views, a heated swimming pool and 7 dining options. Free WiFi is available throughout the property.
Ideally located just a 2-minute walk from JR Takayama Station and Shirakawa-go Bus Terminal, this hotel boasts a natural hot spring bath where guests can unwind. Free Wi-Fi is available in all areas.
Included breakfast was very good. Staff was very accomodating.
Opened on May 2018, providing free WiFi, TABINO HOTEL Hida Takayama offers warmly-decorated wooden rooms in Takayama, 5 km from Hida Minzoku Mura Folk Village and 2 km from Sakurayama Hachiman Shrine.
it is an excellent hotel with onsen and full breakfast
Country Hotel Takayama enjoys a convenient location just across the street from JR Takayama Train Station. Offering a ground-floor 24-hour convenience store, it provides free WiFi in all areas.
location
big parking lot
a lot restaurant close hotel
In a prime location in the centre of Takayama, Tabist Kanko Business Hotel Matsuyama Hida Takayama offers air-conditioned rooms with free WiFi and private parking.
Very close to the JR Station.
Caters for basic needs.
Conveniently situated in the Hida Takayama Onsen district of Takayama, cup of tea ensemble is located 2.5 km from Hida Minzoku Mura Folk Village, 48 km from Gero Station and 500 metres from Fuji Folk...
Fabulous location, very friendly and helpful staff.
Located in Okuhida Onsen Village among the Japanese Alps, Hodakaso Yamano Hotel features 7 public hot-spring baths and a fireplace lounge. Rooms offer beautiful mountain views and a private bathroom.
Sehr schöner Rotenburo !
Tolles japanisches Essen!
Situated in Takayama, within 2.3 km of Takayama Station and 2.7 km of Hida Minzoku Mura Folk Village, Hotel Alpha-One Takayama Bypass features accommodation with a restaurant and free WiFi as well as...
Featuring beautiful sceneries of the woods, Ryu Resort and Spa is located in the tranquil Shokawa Highland area, a 50-minute drive or free shuttle ride from JR Takayama Station (reservation needed).
The food was fantastic. The staff was some of the best I have ever met.
FAQs about hotels in Takayama
On average, 3-star hotels in Takayama cost US$100 per night, and 4-star hotels in Takayama are US$189 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Takayama can on average be found for US$333 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
The average price per night for a 3-star hotel in Takayama this weekend is US$127 or, for a 4-star hotel, US$176. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in Takayama for this weekend cost on average around US$273 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
On average, it costs US$86 per night to book a 3-star hotel in Takayama for tonight. You'll pay on average around US$140 if you choose to stay in a 4-star hotel tonight, while a 5-star hotel in Takayama will cost around US$271 (based on Booking.com prices).
The city is lovely, flat enough to enjoy on bike rides.
The city is lovely, flat enough to enjoy on bike rides. The public spaces are clean and well maintained and the markets are very nice. The people are friendly, polite and helpful in the shops and restaurants. The park is fantastic and the food is delicious.
Gyusuke Restaurant
The folkloric village is absolutely beautiful and wonderful.
Denise
Brazil
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Loved the peace and quiet after spending time in busy Tokyo.
Loved the peace and quiet after spending time in busy Tokyo. The morning markets and the Old Town were relaxing to stroll through and the locals were very helpful. We would definitely stay here again. Such a beautiful historical town.
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Sela70
Australia
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Scored 10
Because i didn't know how good this Ryokan is i just planed...
Because i didn't know how good this Ryokan is i just planed the stay for one night. Probably it could be extended for at least one more night or two. Since we stayed there only one night we didn't plan to go much around.
Denis
10
Scored 10
It has been on my wish list, and we were there at the...
It has been on my wish list, and we were there at the perfect time: Matsuri and cherry blossoms!!
I liked that it was not a big city. Hikes in the mountains/hills would have been nice, and the Hida Village was a special feature.
Sally
United States
10
Scored 10
Takayama was my favourite destination in Japan - it is...
Takayama was my favourite destination in Japan - it is beautiful, a little calmer than some of the other tourist attraction cities and there was lots to see and do. I wish I had stayed longer. The espresso from the riverside market was the best coffee I had in Japan!
Clare
New Zealand
10
Scored 10
We highly recommend a visit.
We highly recommend a visit. The city is beautiful and provides a respite from the larger cities. The sound of the river seems to permeate the city.The flowering of cherry trees is magnificent during theSpring Festival. Some beautiful shrines and Edo period buildings, including a museum that provides an opportunity to walk through the living quarters and government administrative buildings and identifies the day to day functioning of a local government officials.
There is a wonderful, ‘tiny’ bar near the Retro Museum that is a place to hang out and meet other travelers and converse with the owner. His creative cocktails are really delicious. Loved the outside and upstairs seating as well.
This city knows how to welcome its guests with benches and a customer friendly attitude. Wonderful experience.
We absolutely love our stay at the ryokan Oyado Yamakyu.
Everything was perfect, the ryokan is really cute with a retro vibes really on point with the overall ambiance in Takayama.
The staff was also really kind and helpfull.
The room was really big and confortable. The bathroom are shared but we had a with a private toilet and a sink in the room.
The cherry on top was the dinner and breakfast, they where amazing with a beautiful variety of local food and a lot of it! One of our best meal during our one month trip in Japan.
The room is clean, big and quiet. Staff is friendly. Complimentary bicycles usage available on the first come first serve basis. Hot public bath facility available in this hotel. Japanese restaurants all nearby. Takamaya Train Station and the Bus Terminal is less than 100m away. Very convenient.
Our 2 days stay in Takamaya is fruitful. Manage to visit the UNESCO Shirakawa village, Sanmachi Historical Preserved Edo-Period Houses and hop into a traditional Ryokan 1 night stay in the mountainous region on public transport.
My husband and I visited Japan for 20 days and this was one of our favorite places! It is an incredibly beautiful, well cared for traditional ryokan. The building is old, but that gives it so much character! The staff here were exceptional. They were incredibly kind and so friendly we felt very well taken care of during our stay. The onsens were beautiful as well! Also the futons they had were some of the most comfortable beds we slept in during our entire trip to Japan! I really can't recommend this ryokan enough!
Takayama Ouan is the best hotel I've stayed in Japan. The place is beautiful and styled as a traditional hotel. Except for the reception you walk barefoot on clean and soft carpets in all the hotel. The rooms were much larger than average. From the open air SPA on the last floor you can gaze on Takayama mountain range. The breakfast was varied and top class and the evening there was free serving of handmade ramen.
It is impossible for me to find even the slightest defect.
The hotel staff service is 100%! We bought a long souvenir wooden stick and needed to check how to do baggage delivery. Staff sourced for random cardboard boxes and volunteered to wrap for us! We were so grateful. Location is superb. Just a stone's throw away from.Takayama Station. Washer n Dryer worked perfectly for us as we were able to wash n dry our ski clothes to repack into luggage before travelling back to Nagoya.
This is an excellent budget option: the full ryokan experience at a very affordable price. The rooms are HUGE and the onsen are truly gorgeous. The staff are caring and kind, the room is beautiful with a view of the perfect Japanese garden. I highly recommend staying here. The meals are traditional washoku style — we recommend upgrading the meal to include the marvelous Hida beef.
This is the first ryokan we stayed in, so it's a bit hard to judge against others, but in general it was a very enjoyable experience at an excellent price. We really enjoyed the private bathing areas and the meals (served very traditionally and eaten while sitting on tatami mats). It's out of the way, but that's sort of the point, and easily reached by bus from Takayama.
Rooftop onsen was definitely the highlight of the stay here. The view there is great especially when it is snowing.
Also, room having it's own onsen with the same view as the rooftop onsen is the cherry on top. Food was good and you'll like this place if you prefer a more hotel like experience than a ryokan one. Location is good if you are visiting Shinhotaka.
Traditional ryokan with great attention. The staff was extremely friendly and provided an excellent service. The breakfast and specially the dinner was fantastic, the best meal by far we had in Japan.
The onsen of the hotel is small but very nice. Access to the onsen of the Alpina hotel is provided as well, which is bigger and having nice views of the city.
A wonderful and unique experience. Very traditional Ryokan right next to the Miyagawa River in Takayama. Such friendly owners and staff. My dinner and breakfast were served in a very cool private room. The food was incredible and the service was so kind. They really wanted guests to be happy! Sometimes you find a real gem by accident, this was that!
Beautiful, luxurious ryokan with good food and extremely friendly staff. We felt very well taken care of. The ryokan is a bit outside the centre of Takayama, but with the shuttle bus that is no problem at all. We loved our room with our own onsen tub on the balcony - it was quite special soaking there at night, looking out into the Japanese Alps.
Ryokan hospitality was on full display here! The staff helped educate us about the traditional Ryokan experience and were incredibly attentive. Food was incredible and the kaiseki style dinner was an amazing experience. The onsen was perfect and much needed after so much travel. 10/10 experience and perfectly located next to Takayama old town!
Very nice design, woody and modern reinterpretation of a Japanese traditional house or ryokan. Full amenities are provided in the room, which was more spacious than average hotels in touristy towns. Hot bath available and woody smell all along. Lobby is spacious and can be used as a work space. Kind and helpful staff. And it smells like wood.
Clean n spacious room. In room onsen. Tatami floor bed comfortable, maybe pillow a bit hard. Strictly 3 pm check in n easy checking in. Family run ryokan n boss n staff very friendly. Delicious breakfast Kaiseki style. Order their dinner too n it was superb. Better book the dinner at hotel as there is not much around.
Amazing outside bath with great privacy and comfort. We have been to many ryokan and onsen hotels but this experience beat them all due to the secluded nature and overall comfort of the location. The genkan was beautiful and at times we would catch passers by looking into the accommodation.
The hotel has everything you need for a confortable and ncie stay in Takayama. It is very close to the JR station (like 5min walk) and the city centre. The room was a bit bigger that the "japanease standard". The onsen was also really nice. The cost/quality ratio is very very high!
Small, good room which was good for the overnight stay. Hotel graciously allowed me to check in slightly early, which was much appreciated after busy first half day of travelling, and also allowed me to spend more time exploring Takayama. Hotel had a happy hour, which was good.
It is a very nice Ryokan just in the hearth of Takayama. Super specious for the Japanese standards.
The host was very friendly and helpful.
There is a shared kitchen and a small, but very beautiful garden.
Beautiful onsen, room, facitility, and in a great location to see Takayama. Really nice way of having ryokan experience without needing a car to get into countryside. Absolutely lovely breakfast. Relaxing.
Excellent ryokan with private onsen in the room. Staff was super friendly and helpful. Food was delicious and really well prepared. A truly enjoyable experience to stay a night or two here.
Kevin
Costa Rica
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