Hodakaso Yamano Hotel
Ryokan à Takayama
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Comprend les essentielsJardin, Piscine, Cuisine ou coin cuisine et plus
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À propos de cette location de vacances
Hodakaso Yamano Hotel
Profitez du confort de la maison et bien plus pendant votre séjour : une piscine extérieure en saison et un réfrigérateur, mais également le Wi-Fi gratuit et une télévision sont à votre disposition. Parmi les autres équipements, vous trouverez des serviettes, des chaussons, des chaussons pour enfants et un téléphone.
Équipements
Piscine
Climatisation
Cuisine ou coin cuisine
Internet/Wi-Fi
Parking
Balcon ou terrasse
TV
Jardin
Carte de Takayama
Chambres disponibles
Standard Twin Room
2 Lit simple • 22 m²
Capacité d'accueil 2
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Standard Japanese-Style Room
Lits non précisés • 14 m²
Capacité d'accueil 3
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Deluxe Twin Room
2 Lit simple • 32 m²
Capacité d'accueil 3
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Deluxe Japanese room
Lits non précisés • 19 m²
Capacité d'accueil 5
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Standard Twin Room
2 Lit simple • 22 m²
Capacité d'accueil 2
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Avis et évaluations
3.0 / 5.0
Booked to stay here for an authentic Ryokan Onsen experience on our Japan holiday. This was our first time at both a ryokan and an Onsen so we don’t have an awful lot to compare it to on those aspects. However, the positives of the hotel were that the staff were very friendly and happy to help. They spoke a small amount of English and were happy to try to assist when needed. We were greeted in the car park on arrival and a member of staff helped carry our bags to the check in desk. All of the onsens were very very good, we tried both the private outdoor one, and the mixed bathing one, both had good views and were clean. The negatives were that the hotel is dated and doesn’t seem to have been renovated since the 70s/80s (ripped fabric on furniture, wallpaper peeling off, stale smell in rooms and corridors). There are areas that are closed down which would have been nice to use, and there was no bar to purchase drinks after dinner, only a vending machine. The interior had cobwebs throughout the property, and the outside patio areas had not been cleaned, and tables and chairs had not been wiped down. The outdoor pool also had leaves in it and didn’t look very clean. Overall we feel feel we had a very mixed experience and probably wouldn’t return.
5.0 / 5.0
We had a wonderful time at this ryokan. We chose this inn specifically for its remote location and traditional atmosphere and were not disappointed. The hotel, outdoor onsen, and woodsy surroundings were all excellent. The building is old and reminded me of the railroad lodges of the western United States: creaky old doors and floors, metal keys, and rotary dial phones.
Other than the hotel, there are no restaurants nearby (that I know of) and dinner is an elaborate kaiseki ryori that requires advanced reservations. They were able to accommodate us for dinner when we arrived around 3:00 pm, but I recommend emailing prior to your stay to be sure you have dinner reservations for your first night if you want to eat there. Otherwise, there is instant ramen in the gift shop and hot water in the room.
The staff are all very friendly. Most do not speak English but did their best to communicate with us and we were able to check in and out, make dinner and breakfast arrangements, and discuss the bus schedule without a problem.
If you're coming from the south or southwest, I recommend the Hida Limited Express train to get to Takayama, then the public bus to the hotel. The train and bus rides are both wonderful scenic rides into the mountains.
1.0 / 5.0
This hotel located on the remote area and you need to drive here. If the hotel is good, it's worth for it. However, there are few points you need to consider if you want to book this hotel.
(1) No bottled water provide
(2) Poor customer service and poor English, you cannot communciate with them if you dont know Japanses.
(3) If you ask questions to front desk, they try to avoid listening because it is English.
(4) The time slot of spa is very limited
(5) The nice view spa is public spa and you need to go out the hotel and cross a road to find it without any remarks.
(6) Hidden charge
I seldom to complain hotel because travel should be fun. However, this hotel totally affected my traveling mood & it's very super EXPENSIVE. it's totally not worth for that price.
2.0 / 5.0
The place needs to go under a full maintenance throughout the whole facility. There is literarily pieces of the wooden wall falling apart at the spa. Very disappointed to learn on check in that the restaurant wouldn't accept us because we needed reservation. Needed some cleaning.
2.0 / 5.0
Very nice onsen and excellent dinner and breakfast. Also enjoyed the foot bath in the lobby. Great location to reach the ropeway and Kamikochi. This hotel could be a little difficult for Westerners, as very little English is spoken among the staff and the futons are very thin.
2.0 / 5.0
Cheap in all means. Mostly used by package tours, it can get crowded and not everybody behaves well.
Onsen ok, food poor, room ok.
The staff helps out, room upgrade upon arrival.
2.5 / 5.0
Was worried about accessibility initially but the Nohi bus service dropped us off at bus stop H57, right in front of the Hotel.
The hotel also provides return shuttle bus service to Shin Hotaka Ropeway.
Otherwise, very comfortable stay with sumptuous Japanese dinner and breakfast prior to my departure.
5.0 / 5.0
Quiet place, nice dinner, nice staff. Comfort bed.
4.0 / 5.0
Room is alright, just no air conditioner. In night time the weather is cool in July, so just a fan also enough.
5.0 / 5.0
Excellent service, courtesy, friendly atmosphere
2.5 / 5.0
Good hotel for relaxing. Their dinner and breakfast is a set menu, be prepared for a different Japanese experience. The Onsen is nice, nice views, but no tattoos. No English among staff. Public transport is OK, there is a bus stop just outside.
5.0 / 5.0
The unique outdoor onsen by the riverside which you have background music of the river. The foot spa and fireplace at hotel corner were good places to enjoy peace. Kaiseki breakfast and dinner was superb.
2.5 / 5.0
This hotel is old fashioned (not a bad thing) in furnishings and manner of service. It is in a beautiful location with the best outdoor onsen, mostly empty so you can enjoy the views of the snow-clad mountains in the distance. Recommended to book the half board option as the kaiseki meal in the evening was wonderful as was the traditional breakfast. All the staff, except for one (a small man with salt and pepper hair at the reception desk) were unfailingly polite, helpful and kind. One gentleman went out of his way to organise a lift to the Shinhotaka Ropeway. There are many walks in the area; ask at the Shinhotaka Onsen Information Centre (down the hill from the Ropeway). They can provide you with a mud map of walks in the area. The stay here was a delight and wished I had opted for two instead of one night. Very relaxing and reinvigorating after the hustle of Kyoto. The Nohi bus ride to the area was comfortable and most convenient as the bus stop (Yamano) was directly opposite the hotel.
2.5 / 5.0
I booked this hotel simply because it was close-ish to Shinhotaka Ropeway. It was a bit of a hike from Tokyo, stopping at Hirayu Onsen and changing to another bus, but the hotel itself was spectacular. Unfortunately, I was on my own so couldn’t really enjoy it like it was designed, but that was obviously not the hotel’s fault. The rooms were big, Onsen magnificent and the dinner amazing. There’s nothing in the local area so book the dinner or you will go hungry.
They also drove me up to the Ropeway, which was a big help. It was about a 10 minute drive. The bus to / from Takayama drops off and leaves right in front of the hotel.
5.0 / 5.0
Great hotel with beautiful public outdoor. Facilities are good and staff are friendly.
3.0 / 5.0
The staff is not so friendly and not flexible. Checkout time to too early at 10am
2.5 / 5.0
The kaiseki dinners and breakfasts were amazing! You won;t do better than this anywhere in Japan! The indoor and especially the outdoor onsens are unbeatable. So beautiful with a backdrop of mountains and river. Great location next to the bus stop. Prebook the meals when you get there (or before). Deluxe rooms. Amazing views from the rooms.
0.5 / 5.0
Worst hotel night ever. The only reason why people should book this hotel is because they have one of the most beautiful onsen in Japan, just on the side of the river.
That night, the Typhoon Jebi had just passed over the hotel and when we arrived, there was not power or water anymore.
I can’t blame them for that but we had to spend the night in total dark, without bathroom, with nothing to eat and of course no access to the onsen.
What I can blame them for is that there was no compensation at all, and they also could have relocated us in another of their hotel in the nearby village that did not have any problem.
2.0 / 5.0
The bed was a bit soft with only one pillow. Otherwise overall stay was great.
2.5 / 5.0
Location is an hour from Takayama so it is far and expensive by Taxi. However views are spectacular and the outdoor onsen brilliant. Food ok, very Japanese but good value.
2.5 / 5.0
great stay. outdoor onsen was awesome
1.3 / 5.0
The hot spring is great.
1.0 / 5.0
Amazing environment of the outdoor onsen. Must stay here if you like outdoor onsen
3.0 / 5.0
Its a very good hotel with a fantastic onsen a great view and in the near of the shinotaka ropeway. They gave us free bycicles to go there. The only thing I didn't check properly was to book breakfast and dinner. In the middle of nowhere it is impossible to buy food out of season. So we had to order breakfast and dinner which cost the same as two nights in this hotel. Maybe it was a little naive but I whished that expedia or the hotel would inform us about the missing of a supermarket or restaurant in that time in november. The staff welcomed us not very friendly by informing us with: no breakfast, no dinner!
In the end it was a fine but little expensive experience.
2.5 / 5.0
This hotel was fantastic although a bit dated. However, for a dated hotel, It was really clean. I gave this place a 5 because my only negatives were purely of personal preference issues. The hotel experience was amazing. The dinners were fantastic and the hot spring was beautiful. Also, there is a shuttle to take you to the rope way and other springs.
FAQ
Combien coûte ce ryokan par rapport aux autres à Takayama ?
Le prix moyen d’une location à Takayama est de 127 € par nuit. Cette location est 15 € au-dessus de la moyenne.
Le stationnement est-il inclus dans ce ryokan ?
Oui, le parking est répertorié comme un équipement pour Hodakaso Yamano Hotel. Pour plus d’informations, nous vous recommandons de contacter l’établissement pour savoir où vous garer.
Y a-t-il une piscine dans ce ryokan ?
Oui, Hodakaso Yamano Hotel comporte une piscine. Bonne baignade !
La location Hodakaso Yamano Hotel accepte-t-elle les animaux ?
Malheureusement, ce ryokan n'est pas adapté aux animaux de compagnie. Essayez de refaire une recherche et filtrez pour "Animaux autorisés".
Quels équipements offre Hodakaso Yamano Hotel?
Nous avons trouvé 8 équipements pour cette location. Cela inclut piscine, climatisation, cuisine ou coin cuisine, internet/wi-fi et parking.