506-1433 Gifu, Takayama, Hitoegane 1825-1, Japan
#14 of 26 B&Bs and Inns in Takayama
Guests' ChoiceBased on 49 B&B reviews
9.0Cleanliness
8.5
Comfort
8.7
Location
8.8
Facilities
8.6
Staff
9.2
Value for money
8.8
Free WiFi
7.5
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Reviewed: 29 August 2025
Limor
IsraelThe Onsen and the food were incredible
Stayed in August 2025
Reviewed: 8 August 2025
Filippo
ItalySuper nice onsen, one in natural rocks in the garden and one in wood inside the house, beautiful both
Stayed in August 2025
Reviewed: 3 August 2025
Tim
United KingdomNothing
Wonderful Japanese breakfasts, the onsen and all that made this place so peaceful.
Stayed in August 2025
Reviewed: 8 July 2025
Steffan
United KingdomVery chill place to stay, the food was amazing and the onsens were very nice, especially the outdoor one in the night!
Stayed in June 2025
Reviewed: 22 June 2025
Nierop
United KingdomWe couldn’t really fault anything.
One of our favourite stays in Japan - we extended an extra night. Mrs Kinoshita takes great care of her guests and is a remarkable cook. A lot of love and energy goes into the meals she prepares. Onsen (indoor and outdoor) was one of the most relaxing during our time in Japan. The pension is cosy and feels like home. Beds were extremely comfortable, we slept very well. A must if you’re seeking something of an authentic experience.
Stayed in June 2025
Reviewed: 15 June 2025
Shira
IsraelIncredibly quiet, we slept very well. The food was wonderful and mama was wonderful
Stayed in June 2025
Reviewed: 10 May 2025
Rolf
GermanyThis is not so much about not liking it but about preference: there's no possibility to shower inside. The onsen is the place to go in order to freshen up. Also there's a shared space for brushing teeth and getting ready in the eve and morning. We assumed the house is a little older, so there's no ensuite bathrooms. My guess is that this is not for everybody. If we had stayed longer maybe we would have wished to have more privacy. For one night it was alright. So it wasn't like a negative to us.
The food was AWESOME! We had a lot of Kaiseki dinners on our trip through Japan but this was one of the best. It is plentiful and the Hida beef is splendid. Our landlady even served a homemade ice sorbet for desert. Breakfast was also really delicious. One shouldn't miss this opportunity! There's an onsen which is filled 24/7 directly from the source so it's always hot. There's one on the outside and another one on the inside. We got there when spring was yet to come, so there wasn't a lot in bloom yet - but we assume that the gardens and the surroundings must be splendid throughout the year. Also it's really close to the Kamikōchi valley which is a definite bonus. And the silence.... Magnificent! All in all we enjoyed this stay a lot.
Stayed in April 2025
Reviewed: 2 May 2025
Jan
FinlandThis was our number one favorite stay in Japan! It is a very traditional guesthouse with a lot of charm, run by a sweet older couple. It is a small operation in a very small town: compared to modern hotels, many things such as dinner and breakfast schedules are more rigid. Please consider this when booking! The old lady who runs the customer-facing part of the guesthouse is very welcoming and accommodating, but also straightforward, which was fantastic from our Finnish perspective. She can use a translation app, gestures and a couple of English words for communication with foreign guests. We could speak some Japanese which made things a lot smoother. I would recommend learning some key phrases in Japanese for this stay! Some reviews criticize the cleanliness of the place, but let's be real here: the establishment is an older wooden house with sliding doors in close proximity to nature. Obviously you can find some cobwebs in the rafters if you look for them. The place is kept in very clean condition where it matters, and that includes guest rooms and dining areas. The set dinner and breakfast were the best food we ate during our trip. Simply fantastic. The hot spring baths were great, but also very hot 😄 Which shouldn't come as a surprise. The public, non-reserved baths are located indoors in a detached bathhouse building. There are separate indoor baths for men and women. The private outdoor bath must be reserved beforehand, after check-in. During our stay there were few other guests, so we were often free to use the private bath at will. If you want to travel here by bus, be ready to study the Nouhi bus timetables carefully. Some buses stop very close to the guesthouse, while some stop a 15min uphill walk away. Pulling a lot of luggage up a mountainside would not be a good time! We used the Yamato Takkyuubin luggage courier service both when arriving and when leaving. Payment is expected in cash.
Stayed in April 2025
Reviewed: 27 April 2025
Luke
AustraliaNone.
Amazing stay at a traditional ryokan. The food and outdoor onsen were fantastic and the lovely couple who own the place were a joy to watch and complimented the whole experience.
Stayed in April 2025
Reviewed: 27 April 2025
Lesław
PolandNone
Excellent dinner and breakfast prepared by the host (a must-have) (book the dinner in advance).. On site natural Onsen - a must have, especially after dark..
Stayed in April 2025
Reviewed: 21 April 2025
Amy
AustraliaA small detail, but a kettle in the room, or way to get hot water and cups, would be fabulous.
Exceptional food, and lovely onsens and gardens. The room was very comfortable with a pretty outlook. When our arrival was delayed into a rainy night, the owners picked us up from the bus stop, which was very kind.
Stayed in April 2025
Reviewed: 20 April 2025
Jules
United KingdomFabulous dinner included hida beef. Onsen in and out fed by a natural hot spring. Outside especially tranquil. Good size bedroom and comfortable bed.
Stayed in April 2025
Reviewed: 20 April 2025
Emily
United KingdomI thought it could do with a dust, the picture frames were covered and the wooden beams too. Also, there was a bit on limescale in the toilet, which wasn’t very inviting. Overall it was a brilliant stay.
The onsens were incredible and every breakfast I looked forward to. I thought that I t was a really homely stay. It gave a sense of a family retreat and the bed was really comfortable. The onsens were next level and the indoor one, with the shower, was very hot but you could easily get used to it.
Stayed in April 2025
Reviewed: 18 April 2025
Adrian
FranceNothing. Everything was perfect
The house is amazing, with a really relaxing mood. The location is stunning, in the middle of nature. The home made food was probably one of the best we had in Japan. The onsen is beautiful.
Stayed in April 2025
Reviewed: 9 February 2025
Ghorai
JapanWe wished if there were a Kettle or other way to get hot water in the room for morning coffee or tea.
We loved the breakfast and dinner, it was cooked by the grandmother, it was extremely delicious. It was a great way to experience traditional Japanese home cooked food.
Stayed in February 2025
Reviewed: 30 January 2025
Manu
AustraliaNothing, this place met and exceeded our expectation! The price was a little on the high side, but the hospitality we received really justified the cost.
We had booked one room shared with our teenage nephew. We were the only guests, and the owners offered him a second private room for free so we each had some privacy! I've never stayed anywhere so generous! The meals we were served were delicious, and the onsen were wonderful, particularly the outdoor open-air bath.
Stayed in January 2025
Reviewed: 3 December 2024
Gwynneth
CanadaThe dining room was quite cold but maybe that was because it was the end of November and the heater just didn't reach in there. As we were arriving by bus, we found the location not too convenient but on the other hand, that's what made it a peaceful place to visit.
This is an authentic Japanese inn with a fabulous dinner and breakfast. The outdoor onsen and surrounding area is peaceful. Communication a little tough for English speaking tourists but we managed with translation apps and we felt welcomed!
Stayed in November 2024
Reviewed: 24 November 2024
Daniel
NetherlandsCan't think of anything.
The owners are the sweetest old couple that try their very best in making your stay pleasant and making the best food ever! Onsen outside and inside are beautiful. It's a special place and has a bit of an old and semi-faded luxurious feeling, in the best way possible. We loved it here and hope the owners will be able to keep it up for a long time.
Stayed in November 2024
Reviewed: 10 November 2024
Lim
SingaporeFacilities abit old (communal massage chair had some power issue), but in some way it did enhance the charm of the place.
Food was amazing and the host provided an extra room for us as there was availability at the lodge. 24h shared shower facilities at the onsen.
Stayed in October 2024
Reviewed: 24 October 2024
Richard
United KingdomIf The Shining had been reshot in 1970s Japan, this is where they might have filmed it. But hey, it’s still a 10 for the food and onsen.
Dinner and breakfast are stupendously good! Amazing!! The outdoor onsen is also wonderful.
Stayed in October 2024
Reviewed: 22 October 2024
Ashley
United StatesBe sure to look at the bus schedules the night before to plan your trip, the bus comes once an hour in either direction.
This is such a hidden gem. This was by far one of my favorite stays in all of japan. Be sure to get the meal package. There are no restaurants in the area and the buses are infrequent. The meals was another highlight of our Japan trip. Prepared by the proprietress, both dinner and breakfast were amazing! There are 3 onsens, one outdoor that is mixed gendered, one indoor, single gendered and a foot bath. The beds are very comfortable and homey. It definitely felt like staying at grandmas house.
Stayed in October 2024
Reviewed: 21 October 2024
Kirk
New Zealand.
Great location if your wanting to hike in the alps, or Kamikochi area Mrs Kinoshita can cook, great food. Fantastic Onsen Host doesnt speak english but there was no issue with communication
Stayed in October 2024
Reviewed: 20 October 2024
Kraisate
JapanIt’s the hidden gem. The onsen there is so beautiful with homemade breakfast. I really recommend this place.
Stayed in October 2024
Reviewed: 10 October 2024
Manuel
AustriaNo WiFi, but this is also ok sometimes. Kind of enhances the atmosphere.
Mitsue Kinoshita is an elderly lady and manages everything! She uses a tablet to translate everything in your native language. Everything was uncomplicated and gave off the feeling of staying at your japanese grandma in her traditional japanese house with her beautifukly maintaines garden amd ourdoor earea. The dinner (in yukata) was an amazing variation with hida beef as the main star. You grill it yourself on a little charcoal grill. Finally, the onsen. Absolutely amazing! Indoor and outdoor, open 24h (because it is a hot spring^^). She even has a onsen foot bath on the terrace. Of note, the toilets are shared and the bathroom are the indoor and ourdoor onsen.
Stayed in October 2024
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