Toyota Shirakawa-Go Eco-Institute

8.8
Excellent
(363 reviews)

223 Magari, Shirakawa, Ono District, Gifu 501-5620, Japan

+81 5769-6-1187

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Hotel Description

Toyota Shirakawa-Go Eco-Institute is a serene and picturesque hot spring hotel nestled at the foot of Mount Hakusan in Shirakawa, Japan. Located at 223 Magari, Shirakawa, Ono District, Gifu 501-5620, the hotel offers an unparalleled retreat experience. Set in two modern chalets, this tranquil property is just 3 km from the Gassho Zukuri Minkaen open-air museum and 4 km from the renowned Shirakawa Hachiman Shrine. The design of the hotel evokes a sense of peacefulness, with natural elements blending seamlessly into the surrounding landscapes. Guests can enjoy stunning views of Mount Hakusan, creating an idyllic atmosphere for relaxation and rejuvenation.
The hotel's rooms provide a comfortable, calming ambiance with a variety of options to suit different preferences. Simple and cozy rooms, equipped with modern amenities such as flat-screen TVs, free internet access, mini-fridges, and teamaking facilities, ensure a pleasant stay. Some rooms are traditionally furnished with tatami mats and futons, offering an authentic Japanese experience. All rooms are designed to foster relaxation, providing a peaceful environment for guests to unwind after a day of sightseeing.
For those seeking extra comfort, the hotel offers a selection of suites with more spacious layouts. The rooms are thoughtfully arranged to maximize comfort and space, enhancing the overall experience for guests who value tranquility and well-being.
The Toyota Shirakawa-Go Eco-Institute stands out with its range of special amenities. Guests can unwind in the communal hot spring baths, which are fed by natural onsen water. There is also an open-air bath that allows guests to relax while enjoying fresh air and the peaceful surroundings. In addition, a restaurant offers a delightful dining experience with breakfast and evening meals served in a casual, French-style setting. Guests are encouraged to savor the traditional Japanese breakfast buffet, which offers a variety of delicious local dishes.
In terms of accessibility, the hotel is well-connected to nearby attractions, with convenient transportation options available. Public transport is easily accessible, and the hotel is approximately 2 hours and 35 minutes away from Mount Haku by taxi, a must-see landmark for outdoor enthusiasts. For those flying in, Shinshu-Matsumoto, Toyama, and Komatsu airports are all within a 1-3 hour travel distance, making this location an ideal destination for both local and international travelers.
The hotel takes guest safety and well-being seriously. Stringent health and safety protocols are in place, ensuring that every guest can enjoy their stay with peace of mind. The property is a smoke-free environment, and there are several services available to meet guests' needs, including private car service, local shuttle, and self-service laundry.
Guests staying at the Toyota Shirakawa-Go Eco-Institute can take part in a variety of activities. The hotel is just a short drive from the Historic Villages of Shirakawa-gō and Gokayama, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Guests have easy access to the picturesque village of Shirakawa-go, known for its traditional gassho-zukuri farmhouses. The nearby Wada House, a preserved gassho-style house, and the Shirakawa-go Gassho-Zukuri Minka-en open-air museum offer visitors a glimpse into Japan’s rich cultural heritage.
In addition to cultural landmarks, the hotel is located near several stunning natural attractions. Mount Haku, Japan's sacred peak, is a popular destination for hiking and climbing. The hotel's proximity to nature and history offers guests a unique opportunity to explore both the rural charm and natural beauty of the region.
Nearby dining options are abundant, with several exceptional restaurants just a short distance from the hotel. These include the Western-style La Rivière Blanche, the Japanese-style Morizen, and Shirakawago Restaurant Irori, all offering authentic and delicious cuisine. For those looking to enjoy yakiniku, Tenkara, Shirakawa offers a fantastic dining experience. Guests can expect high-quality dishes, ranging from traditional Japanese fare to Western delicacies.
With its combination of modern amenities, traditional charm, and excellent location, Toyota Shirakawa-Go Eco-Institute promises a memorable stay for all visitors. Whether you're visiting for a cultural experience, outdoor adventure, or simply to unwind in a tranquil setting, this hotel offers everything you need to enjoy a relaxing getaway. Come and experience the beauty of Shirakawa, Japan, at this exceptional hotel.

The Most Outstanding Trait

1. 6 min drive to the Historic Villages of Shirakawa-gō and Gokayama

2. Guests mentioned 'onsens' 24 times

3. Guests mentioned 'snow' 21 times

4. Guests liked the breakfast buffet

5. Natural onsen with open air bath

6. Traditional tatami rooms with futons available

7. Private car service and local shuttle options

8. Easy access to major airports including Toyama and Komatsu

9. Proximity to Shirakawa-go and other cultural landmarks

10. On-site vending machines and gift shop


6.8 Good

Location rating

Top sights

Shirakawa-go
6 min
Wada House
8 min
Shirakawa-go Gassho-Zukuri Minka-en
7 min
Shirakawago Three Houses
8 min
Mount Haku
2 hr 35 min

Nearest locations

Koshiyama
6 min
Morizen
7 min
156Restaurant Lucky
7 min
Tenkara, Shirakawa
7 min
Shirakawago Restaurant Irori
8 min
Hiiragi
8 min
Arai
8 min
Hakusuien
8 min
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Good to know

Check-in15:00
Check-out10:00
Location rating6.8
Nearest airportToyama Airport
Travel time to airport1 hr 17 min

Location

223 Magari, Shirakawa, Ono District, Gifu 501-5620, Japan

Airports:

Shinshu-Matsumoto Airport

Taxi: 2 hr 49 min

Toyama Airport

Taxi: 1 hr 17 min

Komatsu Airport

Taxi: 1 hr 34 min


Nearby locations

6.8

Good Location

At the foot of Mount Hakusan, this relaxed hot spring hotel set in 2 modern chalets is 3 km from the Gassho Zukuri Minkaen open-air museum and 4 km from Shirakawa Hachiman Shrine.

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Amenities and Facilities

Languages spoken

English

Japanese

Public bath

Public bath

Natural onsen

Open air bath

Accessibility

Accessible

Accessible parking

Accessible elevator

Wheelchair rental

Food & drink

Restaurant

Breakfast

Breakfast buffet

Vending machines

Wellness

No fitness center

No spa

Pools

No pools

No hot tub

Rooms

Air conditioning

Refrigerator

Pets

No pets

Parking & transportation

Parking

EV charger

Private car service

Local shuttle

Services

Front desk

Baggage storage

Currency exchange

Self-service laundry

Elevator

Wake up calls

Gift shop

Policies & payments

Smoke-free property

Credit cards

Debit cards

NFC mobile payments

Cash

Business & events

Meeting rooms

Bathrooms

Private bathroom in some rooms

Bathtub in some rooms

Shower in some rooms

Children

Kid-friendly

Activities for kids

Internet

Wi-Fi


Reviews

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ちゃんぺ

5/5
Anyway, I can take it easyPlenty of natural experiencesThe French dinner course is also delicious.

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kyusei sawajo

5/5
Used by two couplesFrench course that will leave you satisfied even if your dinner is on the standard planThe rooms are spacious and comfortable with good ceilings and spacious rooms.The mattress is airweaveThe large public bath has a pleasant open-air bath with a view of the Alps.There were many young groups and families staying for training camps and activities, but it wasn't noisy at all, and I thought maybe the rooms for group guests were in a separate area from individual guests.Accommodation fees for families like ours are standard but not cheap.Children behave well in public areas and do not run around.Although not as good as a luxury hotelOverall calm atmosphereThere are no services such as holding your luggage at check-in.Only one person is available at the front desk even during peak check-in times.Each person takes their luggage out of their car and carries it to their room using a cart.This is different from luxury hotels.All the staff were smiling and I didn't feel uncomfortable, so it was a good stay.My family checked out immediately after breakfast and headed to Shirakawa-go, but you can check out until 4:00 pm and there seem to be plenty of activities, so if you have kids, you'll be able to spend a relaxing time here.

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陳信光

4/5
The location is on the outskirts of Shirakawa-go, so it's easier to drive there. It's surrounded by nature and the environment is very comfortable. The staff are also very friendly. However, the room facilities are like a dormitory, a little bit basic. The French set menu for dinner is very delicious. But the breakfast is very ordinary. There are indoor and outdoor large baths. The price is about NT$3,000 to NT$4,000 per person. Overall, it is quite satisfactory.

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호잇

4/5
A really quiet and cozy hotel... I stayed in a 4-person room, but it felt a bit like a dormitory. The room itself was a little cold, but perhaps because the quality of the blanket was good, I slept warmly without any discomfort. There seemed to be many activities to take advantage of the surrounding environment, but I didn't have time, so I only enjoyed the hot spring facilities. Dinner was a multi-course meal and breakfast was a buffet, but they were ordinary. Do you feel like you have a good assortment? It's all good, but due to the geographical nature of the mountain, if you don't have a personal car, you have to call the hotel and ask for a pick-up vehicle... When I asked the hotel in advance before the trip, I was told that a shuttle runs every 30 minutes from Shirakawago Bus Terminal. When I arrived, there was nothing like that. I just called the hotel and told them I would like to be picked up. A very friendly staff member came down and picked me up. Anyway, all the staff are friendly~

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n J

5/5
Check in after sightseeing in Shirakawa-go.Used by a group of 3 people. It was a four-person room that felt like a luxurious version of a natural house. There is a partition at the bedside, making it difficult to see your sleeping face.I was so tired from sightseeing that I fell asleep right away, so I didn't really enjoy the activities in and around the hotel.Dinner started at 6pm, a French course. I was able to get a second helping of bread, so I was surprisingly full.The hot spring has an indoor bath and an outdoor bath, and as there were no other people there, it was reserved for private use. It was nice and slippery. It seems that depending on the time of day, it will be continuous.It is said that the starry sky is beautiful at night, so you can rent something like a leisure seat.Breakfast was buffet style and although there wasn't a lot of choice, it was delicious. In particular, I could eat it without any bread at all.You can easily get there by car from the gassho-zukuri village, and there is nothing around so you can sleep quietly, so it can be said that the location is good except during the winter. There's not even a convenience store around, but there are shops, vending machines, and a water server inside the hotel, so unless there's something special, it shouldn't be a problem.

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Matsuko. Matsu

5/5
I visited you twice during the year-end and New Year holidays and in April.During the year-end and New Year holidays, go back to your childhood and play in the snow in the snow-covered nature♪Stroll through the forest during cherry blossom season in springThere are "many ways to enjoy nature depending on the season."The rooms are spacious and clean.There is no excessive service, it is quiet and easy to spend time.Transportation is required only during heavy snowfall.Also, the dinner and breakfast are both delicious and filling (dinner might be especially big lol)The quality of the water in the bath is a bit slimy, so you won't get cold and your skin will be smooth.It's a place where both adults and children can fully enjoy nature.~ P.S. ~ As I was looking at past photos, I remembered something ~They lent me a lantern so I could light up my feet when I went to retrieve something I had left behind in my car at night.The use of lanterns instead of flashlights matched the nature school, and I was impressed by the wonderful consideration.