"You can’t do much better than this when staying in Takayama. Right next to the station and walking distance to key attractions. The family suite was amazing and my daughters loved the camping play room and projector. The breakfast was perfect and the staff couldn’t be any more helpful. Great value stay!"
"This family-run guesthouse is a good half-hour walk from the train station, although there are buses every hour from 9:00 to 18:00 (6:00pm) that stop at the bottom of the hill. The establishment can sometimes pick you up or drop you off. The shared toilets and bathing facilities are clean and separated by gender, but the tired slippers at the entrance don’t seem like a very hygienic alternative to one’s own shoes… maybe we were spoiled by staying in too many business and apartment hotels and...
"A wonderful, unique, and meaningful stay for our family of four. This inn offers an authentic, traditional Japanese experience with superior care and fabulous food (you MUST add the dinner experiences!). We will remember it always."
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"Parking is a bit expensive comparing with others in the area even the hotel gives you discount. Better use the parking somewhere close for a half the price for 24hrs."
"Our best hotel so far. Everything met my needs and the breakfast was tasty, and a great machine for beverages. Bath was nice and bed was decent for us and my pregnant wife. The traditional sweets place across the road, for small treats and mochi was worth it! Very happy."
"We took the Hida from Nagoya and as soon as you exit, it is a shoe 5-minute walk to your right. The check in was through a kiosk and staff was there to assist if needed. After checking in, the staff explained all of the features of the hotel including the barefoot policy, the onsen and the included nightly ramen service. Our room was spacious with a tea service container on the table. The amenities included a double and single bed, refrigerator, makeup area for my wife, a television (never used while we were there!), and a very nice bathroom. The onsen on the 13th floor had a waiting area with public men’s and women’s onsens along with three private onsens. Also on the 13th floor was a laundry room with two washers and two dryers. Washing was free and the dryer cost 100Y for 20 min. The hotel was very close (10 min walk) to the old town and the daily Miyagawa outdoor market. An amazing hotel that I’d recommend 100%!"
You can learn about the history of Takayama when you stop by Takayama Traditional Buildings Preservation Area. Experience the museums and festivals in this culturally rich area.
Hida-no-Sato is located in a culturally rich area of Takayama known for its interesting historical sites. If you're looking for a convenient place to stay, take a look at the 26 hotels and other accommodation options you'll find within a mile.
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If I need to cancel the hotel reservation for my stay near Hida-no-Sato, will I receive a refund?
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What can I see and do near Hida-no-Sato?
You might want to spend some time browsing the exhibits at Takayama Jinya, Kusakabe Folk Museum or Takayama Yatai Kaikan. While you're exploring, swing by Hida Minzoku Mura Folk Village, Takayama Traditional Buildings Preservation Area and Matsukura Castle to learn a bit about the area. You might spend a leisurely day outdoors at Shiroyama Park and Teramachi & Shiroyama-kōen.
How can I get to Hida-no-Sato?
If you're hopping a train into the city, Takayama Station is the closest stop to Hida Takayama Onsen. There may not be many public transport choices near Hida-no-Sato so consider renting a car to see more of the area.