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8.8 75 reviews
Hida
10/17 – 10/26
$304/nighttotal: $2736 (9 )
Brile Hida-furukawa
3 2
house, Hida Shi
Villa-rizo Gukawa, located in Hida, is approximately 9 miles from Takayama Station and within 10 miles of Hida Minzoku Mura Folk Village, Takayama Festival Float Exhibition Hall, Sakurayama Hachiman Shrine, and Yoshijima Heritage House. This 1330-square-foot house in Hida offers three bedrooms, one bathroom, a fully equipped kitchen with modern appliances, free Wi-Fi, private parking with an EV charging station, and a terrace—ideal for families or groups of up to six people.
9.8 12 reviews
Hida
10/19 – 10/23
$327/nighttotal: $1308 (4 )
錦鯉が泳いでる池・苔庭・囲炉裏のある古き良き日本の古民家-まるまる貸切-
1 2
cabin, Hida Shi
This apartment is located in a quiet rural area near Hida Takayama, a traditional town known for its preserved Edo-era architecture. It's close to nearby ski resorts and hot springs, and has received very good ratings for location and user experience. The apartment has four bedrooms and one bathroom, comfortably accommodating up to nine guests. It includes a fully equipped kitchen, a shared laundry area, a dedicated workspace with internet access, and offers complimentary local rice for all guests.
9.8 368 reviews
Hida
10/19 – 10/23
$405/nighttotal: $1620 (4 )
Iori Setogawa【luxury Antique House With Sauna】
3 2
apartment, Hida Shi
IORI SETOGAWA, a renovated townhouse in Hida Furukawa's Setogawa River and Shirakabe-do Street district, offers easy walking access to the Setogawa River and the historic Shirakawa-go Gassho-style farmhouses. This three-bedroom, two-bathroom house sleeps seven guests and boasts a private sauna, Hinoki bath, open-air bath, projector screen, and a daily Japanese breakfast bento box delivered by a local chef; it's perfect for families or small groups seeking a unique Hida Shi accommodation with modern amenities.
9.9 112 reviews
Hida
10/19 – 10/23
$218/nighttotal: $872 (4 )
Iori Goto【駅・古い町並み徒歩2分&朝食付&ペットと泊まれる&和モダンスタイル】
2 2
apartment, Hida Shi
This private townhouse offers an authentic cultural experience in Hida Furukawa, a historic town adjacent to Takayama, located a short walk from the train station and town center, approximately 0.5 miles away. Accommodating up to six guests and two dogs, this Japanese modern-style residence features two bedrooms, one bathroom, and includes a complimentary Japanese-style breakfast with vegetarian and vegan options, along with dog-friendly amenities.
Frequently Asked Questions about hotels in Hida
What are the best landmarks to visit in Hida and around?
You'll want to see the iconic Takayama Jinya, a former government building with traditional architecture. The morning markets are a must-see, with local crafts and produce. For breathtaking mountain scenery, head to the Shirakawa-go village, a UNESCO World Heritage Site known for its unique gassho-style farmhouses.
What are the best hotels with a swimming pool in Hida?
Hotel Syoen is among the best hotels with a swimming pool in Hida.
Which area in Hida is a good option for staying in a hotel?
Takayama is the main hub for travelers, with a good selection of hotels, guesthouses, and ryokans. You'll find a variety of options to suit your budget and preferences, from traditional Japanese inns to modern hotels. Staying in Takayama gives you easy access to the town's attractions and surrounding areas.
What are the most popular 2, 3 and 4-star hotels in Hida?
The morning markets in Takayama are free to browse, offering a glimpse into local life. The Takayama Jinya is also quite affordable, with an entrance fee of around $5. For a budget-friendly experience, take a stroll through the charming streets of Takayama and admire the traditional architecture.
Hida is a great place to unwind. Spend an afternoon soaking in a traditional onsen, or hot spring, at one of the many ryokans. Take a hike through the beautiful Japanese Alps, enjoying the fresh air and stunning mountain views. Or simply relax in a cafe, sipping green tea and watching the world go by.
Where can you find the best traditional local cuisine in Hida?
Takayama is known for its delicious Hida beef, a local delicacy. Try it at one of the many restaurants specializing in Hida beef dishes. For a more traditional experience, visit a local izakaya, a Japanese pub, and sample regional specialties like Hida-gyu sukiyaki or Hida-gyu shabu-shabu.
You'll find a few major hotel chains in Takayama, such as the APA Hotel and the Toyoko Inn. They offer comfortable accommodations and convenient locations. But for a more authentic experience, I'd recommend staying at a traditional Japanese inn, or ryokan.
What type of hotels can you find in Hida?
Takayama offers a variety of hotels, from budget-friendly guesthouses to luxurious ryokans. You can also find modern hotels with Western amenities, as well as traditional Japanese inns with tatami floors and communal baths. Choose the type of accommodation that best suits your travel style and budget.
When is the best time to book a hotel in Hida?
Peak season in Hida is during the spring and fall, when the weather is pleasant and the scenery is beautiful. If you're planning to visit during these times, book your hotel well in advance, especially if you're looking for a specific type of accommodation. You can usually find good deals outside of peak season.
What amenities do hotel rooms typically offer in Hida?
Most hotels in Takayama offer basic amenities like air conditioning, Wi-Fi, and private bathrooms. Some hotels also offer amenities like onsen, or hot springs, and traditional Japanese gardens. Check the hotel's website or booking platform for specific amenities offered.
What pet-friendly activities are available in Hida?
While Hida is a beautiful place to visit, pet-friendly activities are limited. You can enjoy a walk through the Takayama Jinya gardens, but bringing pets inside is not allowed. For a more pet-friendly experience, consider exploring the surrounding countryside or visiting a local park.