Unlike typical Tokyu Harvest facilities, this is a Tokyu Stay Hida Takayama Musubi no Yu hotel.The Harvest Club will open in July 2023, so it's still new, and the furniture and interior design, which utilizes crafts from Hida Takayama, were lovely. The facilities in the room and the indoor bath were clean, but the bathtub was made of stone, and when my husband took a bath early in the morning, he said, ``If it's a large bath, stone might be fine, but it's a bath for one person, and stone is cold.'' Moreover, the water temperature was not adjustable, so it took a long time to adjust the temperature to the appropriate temperature by drawing hot water and cold water from each faucet, and it was cold.''The two types of ``Garden Hot Spring Public Baths'' (men's and women's baths are alternate) on the second floor have a simple structure, with one indoor bath and one open-air bath. The open-air bath does not have a view. The shower had a thin cylindrical shape that I had never seen before, and the water flow was weak and difficult to use.In the large public bath that I entered on the morning of the second day, there were only a few showers with a normal shape and strong water flow. The hot water in the open-air bath in the large public bath and the footbath on the 9th floor was warm and pleasant.Although it was a weekday, the footbath on the 9th floor was full on the first day, as it seemed to be used by many foreign tourists from China and South Korea. There was also an observation lounge on the 9th floor with a nice view. I did not use the restaurant or cafe in the hotel, so I cannot judge the quality of the food.The shop next to the front desk on the first floor was compact and had a small selection of items, but my mother bought the ``Hida Takayama Chinese Soba 2 Type Flavor Comparison Set.'' There are a lot of things for sale at the morning market, so you may not have to rush to buy them at the store.The location is good, just a 2-minute walk from JR Takayama Station, so I thought it would be a good idea to come by train with my friends next time. Also, next time I would like to take a look at the gallery space of Hida Takayama's crafts that I was not able to see this time (Oak Village woodworking, Hida cowhide, Hida sashiko, Hida Shunkei, Shibugusa ware, Yamanaka washi).