Yari no Sato

9.0
Exceptional
(157 reviews)

4-8 Okuhida Onsengo Nakao, Takayama, Gifu 506-1422, Japan

+81 578-89-3434

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Hotel Description

Yari no Sato is a warm hot spring hotel nestled on Route 475, at 4-8 Okuhida Onsengo Nakao, Takayama, Gifu 506-1422, Japan. Surrounded by stunning wooded hills, this hotel offers a serene escape just 3 km from the renowned Shinhotaka Ropeway. The inviting atmosphere and homey design create a welcoming retreat, making it an ideal choice for travelers seeking relaxation and connection with nature. The area is rich with attractions, providing guests with ample opportunities to explore the natural beauty and cultural significance of the Japanese Alps. The hotel's design reflects traditional Japanese aesthetics, fostering a peaceful ambiance that enhances the overall experience.
The rooms at Yari no Sato are unassuming yet comfortable, featuring flat-screen TVs and shared bathrooms. Some rooms come equipped with tatami floors, futons, and traditional short-legged tables, immersing guests in an authentic Japanese experience. Each room is thoughtfully designed to promote relaxation and tranquility, ensuring a restful stay amidst the tranquil surroundings.
Guests can enjoy various amenities, including a communal bathhouse with natural hot spring water and open-air baths that offer breathtaking views of the hills. The hotel provides complimentary parking, breakfast, and evening meals, ensuring guests have a delightful culinary experience during their stay. The combination of traditional onsen facilities and modern comforts makes Yari no Sato a standout destination for relaxation and rejuvenation.
For those traveling to and from the hotel, transportation options are conveniently located nearby. The Shinshu-Matsumoto and Toyama Airports are approximately 1 hour and 32 minutes away by taxi, while public transport options such as Kokuritsukoen Guchi and Nakaokogen Guchi are just a short walk from the hotel. Guests can expect easy access to major attractions and quick connections to local transportation services, enhancing their overall travel experience.
Yari no Sato prioritizes the health and safety of its guests. Enhanced cleaning protocols, social distancing measures, and staff training in hygiene practices ensure a safe environment for all visitors. Guests can rest assured that their well-being is a top priority during their stay, allowing them to fully relax and enjoy their vacation.
During their time at Yari no Sato, guests can immerse themselves in a variety of activities and experiences that showcase the rich culture and natural beauty of the region. Popular activities include hiking in the stunning Kamikōchi national park, exploring the various routes leading to Mount Hotaka, or enjoying the scenic views from the Shinhotaka Ropeway. Each activity provides a unique opportunity to engage with the local culture and landscape.
Nearby, guests can visit significant landmarks such as Kamikōchi, a forested national park ideal for hiking, and Mount Yari, known for its challenging trekking routes. Other attractions include Mount Yake, an active volcano, and Mount Hotaka, offering various hiking routes and stunning views. Each of these sights is easily accessible from the hotel, providing guests with plenty of options to explore.
For dining, several excellent restaurants are located within proximity. Options include local izakayas serving traditional Japanese cuisine, cozy cafés offering regional specialties, and fine dining establishments focusing on seasonal ingredients. Guests can enjoy delightful culinary experiences at each venue, showcasing the rich flavors of the region.
In conclusion, Yari no Sato invites guests to experience the warmth of traditional Japanese hospitality, combined with the serene beauty of its natural surroundings. Whether seeking relaxation in the onsen, exploring nearby attractions, or indulging in local cuisine, guests will find an unforgettable retreat that perfectly captures the essence of Japan.

The Most Outstanding Trait

1. Inviting atmosphere with traditional Japanese aesthetics

2. Communal bathhouse featuring natural hot spring water

3. Open-air baths offering stunning hillside views

4. Complimentary breakfast and evening meals included

5. Convenient access to nearby attractions and transportation options


7.8 Very Good

Location rating

Top sights

Kamikōchi
1 hr 35 min
Shinhotaka Ropeway
4 min
Mount Hotaka
27 min
Mount Yari
37 min
Mount Yake
30 min
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Good to know

Check-in15:00
Check-out10:00
Location rating7.8
Nearest airportShinshu-Matsumoto Airport
Travel time to airport1 hr 32 min

Location

4-8 Okuhida Onsengo Nakao, Takayama, Gifu 506-1422, Japan

Airports:

Shinshu-Matsumoto Airport

Taxi: 1 hr 32 min

Transit: 4 hr 19 min

Toyama Airport

Taxi: 1 hr 32 min

Transit: 4 hr 19 min

Transit:

Kokuritsukoen Guchi

Walking: 6 min

Nakaokogen Guchi

Walking: 2 min

Karukaya

Walking: 14 min

Yamano Hotel

Walking: 8 min

Hoshinokane

Walking: 20 min


Nearby locations

7.8

Very Good Location

Featuring views of the surrounding wooded hills, this warm hot spring hotel on Route 475 is 3 km from the Shinhotaka Ropeway.

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Amenities and Facilities

Pets

No pets

Parking & transportation

Parking

Public bath

Onsen

Open air bath

Private bath

Jacuzzi

Food & drink

Restaurant

Wellness

No fitness center

No spa

Internet

Wi-Fi

Pools

No pools

Rooms

Air conditioning


Reviews

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Genta F

5/5
It's great to say the least. The quality of the hot springs and the private reservation system are also excellent. No excessive service. As for the food, it may not be enough for young people, but it is enough for the elderly.The only sightseeing spot is the Shinhotaka Ropeway, so it's a great place to go for a relaxing getaway.I stayed there twice, for two nights each, and both times I stayed in the room where Yoki Tanaka stayed (lol),

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Anne Yian Liu

5/5
It is a small hotel with only nine rooms. The rooms are quite standard Japanese-style rooms. Although not luxurious, they are simple and clean. There is a natural mountain view outside the room window.All the hot springs are Kakiri. I remember there are two inner baths and three open-air baths. They are all very spacious and very suitable for family travel. The open-air hot springs are really beautiful. You can enjoy the mountains and valleys quietly while soaking in the hot springs. Snow scene, there were only three groups of guests including us that day, no need to wait or rushThe dinner was quite satisfactory, including Hida beef on a hot plate and sashimi. Surprisingly, even the children's meals came with Hida beef on a hot plate.This is not a luxurious hotel, but it is clean and quiet, and you can really enjoy the natural beauty and hot springs.

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の“モク”カズ

5/5
I was able to stay cheaper than any other site by booking directly.All the baths were reserved for private use and we took a leisurely bath. There are only a few rooms, so I was able to take a bath without having to overlap.There are 3 open-air baths and 2 indoor baths (with an open-air bath). Yamabushi-no-Yu had swings and was so spacious that you wouldn't think it was reserved for private use. If there are no clouds, you can see Mt. Yarigatake. I couldn't see it while I was taking a bath, but the clouds cleared for a moment and I was able to see it.Taru-no-Yu has a sleeping bath made of cypress and has a spectacular view of the river. There is also a standing bath with a depth of 130cm. I felt like I wanted to stay in there forever.Kodakara-no-Yu has a somewhat surprising object in the changing room. (lol)Dinner and breakfast were very delicious, not too much and not too little. We were served freshly prepared dishes such as salt-grilled rock fish and tempura.Although it's a little far away, the bath at Miyamaso seems to be in the main building, so I was able to use it for free. You can also borrow bath clothes for free.It was a very nice inn where I could spend a relaxing time.

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962たいち

4/5
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るしあん

5/5
You can relax in the private bath without hesitation, and it's great to see mountain streams, the Alps, and the starry sky at night.The food was very delicious, with local ingredients such as Hida beef and rockfish for dinner, and hoba miso and fried chicken for breakfast.I was very satisfied with the quiet inn where I could hardly hear anything other than the sound of the river, so I would definitely like to come again.

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yama yama

4/5
One night in the rain. The best thing about this inn is the food! ️The food was freshly baked, freshly fried, and very delicious. Salt-grilled rockfish tempura with wild vegetables!! ️All baths are private baths!! ️There were 3 groups of customers, so we went to all of them, but Taru no Yu♨️ is our favorite. The only thing I would like to warn you about is the open-air jacuzzi inside the bath, which was good because it happened to not have bubbles, but I wonder if it's a drop-in bath for people who stay at the hotel. Attention ❗️ Attention!! ️Overall, it's a good inn⁉️

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COCOメロン

3/5
The baths are all reserved for private use and are spacious and comfortable. Although the facility is not new, the washbasins and toilets in the rooms have been renovated and are comfortable.The meal was a little disappointing.