Hanaikada

8.0
Excellent
(25 reviews)

918-33 Mori, Gero, Gifu 509-2202, Japan

+81 576-25-2657

Hotel Description

Hanaikada Inn

Hanaikada, located at 918-33 Mori, Gero, Gifu 509-2202, Japan, offers a serene escape with its unique charm and proximity to nature's wonders. Nestled in the heart of Gero, this hotel is just a short walk from notable attractions such as the Gero Hot Spring Shrine and the picturesque Gero Ohashi Bridge. The hotel’s design seamlessly blends traditional Japanese aesthetics with modern comfort, inviting guests to unwind in a peaceful atmosphere surrounded by the natural beauty of the region.

The hotel features well-appointed rooms that prioritize comfort and relaxation. Each room is designed to provide a cozy ambiance, equipped with essential amenities to ensure a restful stay. Guests can enjoy the tranquility of the area, making it a perfect retreat for those looking to escape the hustle and bustle of city life.

Hanaikada is committed to providing exceptional amenities, including free Wi-Fi, parking facilities, and easy access to local attractions. While the hotel does not offer a fitness center or a spa, its location allows guests to explore the beauty of Gero on foot, with several attractions within walking distance.

Transportation is convenient, with Gero Station just a 13-minute walk away, allowing guests to easily access public transit to major cities. For those traveling from airports, Shinshu-Matsumoto Airport and Nagoya Airport are the nearest options, with travel times varying from around 1 hour 56 minutes to 2 hours 45 minutes depending on the mode of transit.

Health and safety measures are a top priority at Hanaikada, ensuring a safe environment for all guests. The hotel is dedicated to maintaining cleanliness and implementing protocols that prioritize the well-being of its visitors.

Guests can immerse themselves in local culture by visiting nearby attractions such as the Gero Onsen, Gero Onsen Gassho-mura, and the Onsen Museum, each offering unique insights into the area’s rich heritage. Additionally, the Gero Hot Spring Shrine provides a serene setting for contemplation and relaxation.

For dining options, visitors can explore local favorites, including Izakaya restaurants and seafood spots, providing a diverse culinary experience just minutes from the hotel. Popular choices include places like Gero Onsen, which is only a 5-minute walk away, as well as various cultural dining experiences that reflect the region’s flavors.

Hanaikada warmly invites guests to experience its offerings and the captivating charm of Gero, making it an ideal destination for relaxation and cultural exploration.

The Most Outstanding Trait

1. Walking distance to Gero Hot Spring Shrine and Gero Ohashi Bridge

2. 13 min walk to nearest train station

3. Free Wi-Fi and parking facilities

4. Cozy ambiance designed for relaxation

5. Convenient access to local attractions and eateries


9.0 Exceptional

Location rating

Top sights

Gero Onsen
5 min
Gero Onsen Gassho-mura
15 min
Onsen Museum
11 min
Gero Onsen Funsenchi
5 min
Gero Hot Spring Shrine
7 min
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Good to know

Check-in15:00
Location rating9.0
Nearest airportNagoya Airport (Komaki Airport)
Travel time to airport1 hr 56 min

Location

918-33 Mori, Gero, Gifu 509-2202, Japan

Airports:

Shinshu-Matsumoto Airport

Taxi: 2 hr 45 min

Transit: 4 hr 4 min

Nagoya Airport (Komaki Airport)

Transit: 1 hr 56 min

Taxi: 1 hr 57 min

Chubu Centrair International Airport

Taxi: 2 hr 36 min

Transit: 2 hr 40 min

Toyama Airport

Taxi: 2 hr 37 min

Transit: 3 hr 8 min

Komatsu Airport

Taxi: 3 hr 7 min

Transit: 5 hr 18 min

Transit:

Gero Station

Walking: 13 min

Sakura St.

Walking: 2 min

Shirasagibashi Bridge

Walking: 7 min

Matsubara Street

Walking: 3 min


Nearby locations

9.0

Exceptional Location


Amenities and Facilities

Parking & transportation

Parking

Wellness

No fitness center

No spa

Internet

Wi-Fi

Pools

No pools

No hot tub


Reviews

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r k

5/5
Thank you very much, mom and dad.Even the souvenir corn.The inn was old and had bad air conditioning, and if I got involved with the old lady, I would have had a long conversation with her, but it was a wonderful inn.Is this what sincerity means?There is no bath, but you can bathe in the hot spring at the inn next door for free.The food is also really good.I'll definitely come again

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Y Okuda

4/5
Toilet and washroom are sharedTake a bath at the hotel next door.It's a guesthouse that costs around 6,000 yen per night without meals.Not suitable for people who expect a lotThe room has a TV and air conditioner, but no refrigerator.There is a small sink so you can brush your teeth in your room.There are also accommodation plans that include dinner and breakfast.The host was a friendly man, and although he was elderly, he walked me up the stairs with me and showed me where the room and toilet were.Located in the center of Gero Onsen, there are convenience stores, supermarkets, tourist information centers, drug stores, and most importantly, Gero City Hall within a 3-minute walk.

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洋子

4/5
I also like the bath at Kisoya ♨️

Room 3

Service 4

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とけぱんだ

4/5
The building is old, butThe rooms are well-maintained and clean.The host is also friendly.Breakfast was delicious.You can also take a bath at Kisoya across the street.It's about a 3 minute walk so no problem.A convenience store is also nearby.If you want to stay at a reasonable priceNo problem at all.

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タヌキ

4/5
Prices are low.The food is also quite delicious.The landlady is interesting.I slept soundly.

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Yuri Klebanov

5/5
Great location in the center of Gero Onsen, very friendly staff and cosy room. Nothing fancy. Good old basic Japanese room. Providing fee onsen tickets to a nearby hotel.

Room 4

Service 5

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Floyd McDaniel II

1/5
I stayed at Hanaikada many years ago. It *may* have improved since then, but at that time (and until even now) it was the worst hotel I have ever stayed at. It was the “bessho” (2nd building) for Kisoya across the street. There was NO bath in this building - you had to go to Kisoya. The front door to the building was unlocked and UNSTAFFED 24 hours a day. Our room just had a simple hook latch for a “lock”. Rooms were dusty and filthy (visible cobwebs near every light) and were NOT cleaned when we went out during the day. The shared bathroom had spilled beer (and the cans!) over the floor which was stank the entire 2 days we were there. There was NO shower or bath in these rooms, just a shared toilet for the entire floor. I was flabbergasted that we had paid for this (up front). From some of the pictures of the second floor on other reviews, it may have been modestly improved. The entrance looks similarly unstaffed and unsafe, in my opinion. No matter how much it may have changed (and it’s questionable whether it has at all), you couldn’t pay ME to stay in this hole ever again. (The main building Kisoya looked ok and the bath was fine. Hanaikada was just … unfathomably awful.)

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だぶはち

4/5
I stayed here because I wanted to take a hot spring bath on my way back from solo mountain climbing.I don't really like dinner at a ryokan, so I don't have breakfast or dinner.Although it is an old building, cleaning is done well.I'm here. The toilet is also spotless.There is no bath here, but you can take a bath at Kisoya across the street. →Only onceWhat each person wants from a ryokan varies from person to person.Personally, it was a comfortable place to stay.