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.
Residence Hotel Takayama Station is well situated in the center of Takayama, and provides a fitness center, free WiFi and a terrace. This 4-star hotel offers luggage storage space.
Located in Takayama, a 6-minute walk from Takayama Station, Hotel Kuretakeso Takayama Ekimae provides accommodations with a restaurant and private parking.
Ideally located in the Hida Takayama Onsen district of Takayama, Relax Hotel Takayama Station is located 1.4 miles from Hida Minzoku Mura Folk Village, 30 miles from Gero Station and a 8-minute walk...
Featuring a spa center and hot spring bath, Kazaguruma (Kazeya Group) Nakao Hotel is located in Takayama. Free WiFi is offered throughout the property.
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.
Ideally set in Takayama, eph TAKAYAMA has a continental breakfast and free WiFi throughout the property. This 4-star hotel offers luggage storage space.
Opened on May 2018, providing free WiFi, TABINO HOTEL Hida Takayama offers warmly-decorated wooden rooms in Takayama, 3.1 mi from Hida Minzoku Mura Folk Village and 1.2 mi from Sakurayama Hachiman...
Located in Takayama and with Takayama Station reachable within a 8-minute walk, hotel around TAKAYAMA, Ascend Hotel Collection provides concierge services, non-smoking rooms, a restaurant, free WiFi...
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.
Located in Takayama, within 1.5 miles of Takayama Station and 1.7 miles of Hida Minzoku Mura Folk Village, Hotel Alpha-One Takayama Bypass has accommodations with a restaurant and free WiFi as well as...
Featuring 3-star accommodations, Hotel Alpha-One Takayama is located in Takayama, 1.8 miles from Hida Minzoku Mura Folk Village and 30 miles from Gero Station.
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.
Residence Hotel Takayama Station is well situated in the center of Takayama, and provides a fitness center, free WiFi and a terrace. This 4-star hotel offers luggage storage space.
More like a spacious apartment ,close to train station.
Located in Takayama, a 6-minute walk from Takayama Station, Hotel Kuretakeso Takayama Ekimae provides accommodations with a restaurant and private parking.
Its convenient and near in transportation and restaurant
Conveniently located in the Hida Takayama Onsen district of Takayama, cup of tea ensemble is located 1.5 miles from Hida Minzoku Mura Folk Village, 30 miles from Gero Station and a 6-minute walk from...
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!
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..
Conveniently set in the center of Takayama, Minshuku Kuwataniya - Vacation STAY 96480v provides air-conditioned rooms with free WiFi and free private parking.
Fairfield by Marriott Gifu Takayama Shirakawa Go is located in Takayama, 24 miles from Hida Minzoku Mura Folk Village and 24 miles from Takayama Station.
Friendly staff. Spacious clean room with nice shower.
Located in the center of Takayama, a few steps from Takayama Station, Country Hotel Takayama - Vacation STAY 67714 has air-conditioned rooms and free WiFi.
Located in the center of Takayama, a few steps from Takayama Station, Country Hotel Takayama - Vacation STAY 67708 provides air-conditioned rooms and free WiFi.
Ideally located just a 2-minute walk from JR Takayama Station and Shirakawa-go Bus Terminal, this hotel features a natural hot spring bath where guests can unwind.
Route Inn Grantia Hidatakayama is a short l0-minute drive from JR Takayama Station and Furui Machinami. It offers modern accommodations with a public bath, free parking and rooms with free internet.
Right across from JR Takayama Station, Hida Takayama Washington Hotel Plaza provides basic rooms with free WiFi in the heart of the city.
The bathing area is great. The location is local enough.
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On average, 3-star hotels in Takayama cost $78 per night, and 4-star hotels in Takayama are $149 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Takayama can be found for $336 per night, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
On average, it costs $143 per night to book a 3-star hotel in Takayama for tonight. You'll pay around $189 if you choose to stay in a 4-star hotel tonight, while a 5-star hotel in Takayama will cost around $279, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
This is located close to lots of great restaurants and an...
This is located close to lots of great restaurants and an easy walk to the old town. Owner was very accommodating and allowed us to leave our car parked for free for a couple hours extra while we had a look around. The accommodation did not have a sofa, but rather a comfy table with four chairs upstairs and downstairs. They had very nice house slippers, which came in handy since the hallways were a bit chilly, but the rooms we used where quite comfortable. I think the locals do a morning market most days along the river near the old town, but they start wrapping it up around 11am. Try the Wagyu beef served on a stick, so yummy and tender!
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Paula
United States of America
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Scored 10
Takayama is a beautiful alpine area and well worth a visit.
Takayama is a beautiful alpine area and well worth a visit. We enjoyed great views from the Hida train on our way up to Takayama. We loved the less hectic pace and the onsens at our hotel were wonderful. The Hida heritage folk village was fascinating especially as it was snowing when we visited! Could have spent more time in the old part of town. Great food and friendly people.
Suzanne
Australia
10
Scored 10
Small city, under 100,000, had a very relaxed, and friendly...
Small city, under 100,000, had a very relaxed, and friendly atmosphere. A tourist town with a well preserved old town, great for walking. All tour groups that I saw were Japanese rather than foreign.Fun browsing-shopping area. A very pleasing blend of old and new. Easy to find English speakers, most signs of interest in Japanese and English alphabet. Many interesting small restaurants. Beautiful natural surroundings.
David
United States of America
10
Scored 10
Our favourite spot in Japan.
Our favourite spot in Japan. Such a cute town, brilliant food (you must do a Hida Beef meal, as well as try the local ramen), and fascinating walk through the Old Town. Highly recommended a day trip to Shirakawago AND Ainokura (most tours just go to very popular Shirakawago... but the smaller Ainokura is really special).
Sally
Australia
8.0
Scored 8.0
We usually stay at places for three nights, but we saw some...
We usually stay at places for three nights, but we saw some videos that really hyped up Takayama so we stayed four. It was a bit too long. Takayama was referred to in an article we read as "Little Kyoto". Well, yes it was, if you are talking about the number of tourists in the place. So. Many. Tourists.
The wood carving in Takayama was the best thing about the place. Such talented sculptors.
Shirakawa-go was hugely over rated, and the tourist infestation was even worse there. Not to mention the local transportation hasn't caught up to the uptick in tourism; this is the only place in Japan that I've been to where public transit seems difficult. Both the Nohi busses and even the JR were difficult to catch.
There are some beautiful shrines here, but where in Japan aren't there beautiful shrines?
This Japan trip we stayed in the following places: Takayama city, Takayama up near the Shinhotaka Onsen, Tateyama, Kanazawa, and Kaga (Yamanaka Onsen). Takayama city was our least favorite destination of the five.
Chris
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Scored 10
We went there during the New Year's holidays, so lots of...
We went there during the New Year's holidays, so lots of shops were closed. That's why we couldn't appreciate the tourist spot in Takayama at that time, but it is definitely a great place to stay if you wish to visit Shirakawago, Shinhotaka ropeway, etc. It has restaurants, coffee shops (even Starbucks! ), and McDonalds. There are lots of hotels that are very close to JR Station. The bus transportation going to the neighboring tourist attractions has excellent service! It's very convenient!
The decorations and design of the hotel is on point. It is a mix of modern and traditional Japanese style. All the facilities are new and functional well. The common spa is very nice , you can get ice cream after a hot bath. The location is very good, it is near Takayama old town. The highlight is the free drink after 5pm! You can get the Sake tasting set, and other beverages until 11pm. It was such a nice offer and good way to enjoy the end of the day after walking around. The staff are very nice and helpful. I definitely come back!
Our entire stay at Ryokan Asunaro was magical. The hotel is beautiful and very traditional, the dinner experience is not to be missed, the location is ideal with a many restaurants around and a beautiful town to explore right at its doorsteps. The rooms are very comfortable and we found the laundry room very useful. The staff is curious and very responsive. We were treated with kindness and felt at home during our stay. The onsen is very clean and cozy. We can't wait to go back.
The hotel staff was very helpful and even bow when you walk past the staffs. There was 2 microbus per hour from the Takayama station to hotel. (5 minutes). The room (Japanese style room with tatami) was big enough for 2 people stay and very quiet. There was 2 onsens. A big one on the 1st floor and a smaller one in the basement. The breakfast had plenty of food, buffet style and you can choose to have western/Japanese meals.
The ryokan is well located for the train and bus stations, and central Takayama. We stayed there for a night before getting the bus to the Japanese Alps.
The owners were friendly and kind. They made us tea when we arrived, and later gave us some plum wine.
We enjoyed using the on site onsen, and had a good night's sleep on the futons.
We are both vegetarian, and the owners made us a wonderful breakfast.
Combination of boutique hotel and ryokan, very comfortable stay in traditional Japanese room, lovely Onsen, delicious Japanese breakfast and wonderful staff. Great location near station, walk to old town and many restaurants, especially Sakurajaya ( 15 mins walk). Recommend booking for a wonderful meal that chef Hiroshi will create for you (see Lonely Planet review).
Arusa san and her staff went above and beyond. During our trip we had a medical emergency and they assisted with finding a doctor, securing an immediate appointment and transporting us. The experience of staying at the Honjin Hiranoya Ryokan was truly outstanding. The people of Takayama are so kind and helpful. We can’t wait to return.
The property is incredible! my boyfriend and I were traveling around Japan for two weeks, and this Ryokan was the biggest highlight of our trip. The building is beautiful, the rooms are traditional and gorgeous, the Onsen is relaxing and magical, the meals were delicious and varied, it’s just all-around a once in a lifetime experience.
The ryokan is nice but could be renewed a bit.
Room was clean and nice traditional Japanese interior, was also pretty specious.
Onsen was very small and had just 1 pool (and 2 outside barrels)
Location is very central. walking distance from the train/bus station and also walking distance to the historic city/center/market
The service was outstanding, that staff were welcoming and went out of their way to make our stay pleasant. Dinner was very good, lots of gorgeous Hida beef, and a good introduction to a multicourse Japanese meal for our teenagers. The ryokan is well located for the morning markets and old town Takayama.
Very well located ryokan only couple minutes from the train station. The staff was very friendly and helpful, we were provided with plenty of information to move around Takayama. The Onsen was great, very well
organized and clean. We had a great and unique experience
Comfortable ryokan experience with very kind staff. The private onsen is a luxury which we used every day. When we arrived the staff from the hotel came to the train station to pick us up. The ryokan also offers free scheduled shuttle service to the station. .
Wonderful traditional ryokan in the heart of Takayama old town! Peaceful atmosphere , beautiful lounge and bedrooms, delicious breakfasts and of course the highlight was the onsen! Staff and service were also excellent and made our stay super special!
Right next to Takayama Bus/ Train Terminal. Room and onsen look even better in real than online photos. Room was big compare to most hotels in Japan. Staffs were super nice and speak perfect english.
We got an upgraded to a room with private onsen which was nice. The location was convenient for a short car journey to Kamikochi. The price is on the lower end for ryokan in the area.
Return guest, this place is our favourite ryokan in the Hirayu-Takayama area with an onsen in the room. The place caters for the clients desires, and the service is exceptional.
the private baths were amazing and free of charge! the entire place is a cool cross between a ryokan and a hotel. our room had a great view over Takayama
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