Ryokan Asunaro - Takayama (Gifu)
36.14478, 137.25299Offering a restaurant and a gift store, the 4-star Ryokan Asunaro Hotel Takayama lies in the Takayama City district, 0.5 miles from Merchant Houses and a mere 14 minutes' walk from Takayama Museum of History and Art. The smoke-free ryokan features both Wi-Fi in public areas and a car park on site.
Location
The hotel is near a train station and next door to Hida Kokubunji Temple. From the traditional accommodation it will take about 25 minutes to walk to Hida-sannogu hie shrine.
Takayama Nohi Terminal bus station can be found 0.2 miles from this Takayama hotel.
Rooms
Ryokan Asunaro Hotel welcomes guests to 17 non-smoking rooms. Some of them come with free Wi-Fi along with an electric kettle. Some comfortable rooms feature private bathrooms. Bathrooms include a bidet, a tub, and a roll-in shower, along with comforts such as shower caps and bath sheets.
Eat & Drink
Breakfast is served exclusively on request. Jingoro Ramen is adjacent to the property, around 5 minutes' walk away.
Leisure & Business
With a tatami, guests can stay fit at the Ryokan Asunaro.
Rooms and availability
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Max:3 persons
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Max:4 persons
Essential information about Ryokan Asunaro
💵 Lowest room price | 271 US$ |
📏 Distance to center | 100 yd |
🗺️ Location rating | 9.4 |
✈️ Distance to airport | 49.2 mi |
🧳 Nearest airport | Toyama, TOY |
Location
- City landmarks
- Nearby
- Restaurants
- Hotels nearby
Reviews of Ryokan Asunaro
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missingWrote a review on Mar 07spacious roomfriendly stafflocation distanceaverage english breakfastnon-central location
The spacious Japanese-Style Room with Private Bathroom was elegantly decorated, offering a real sense of traditional charm. The friendly staff not only provided great English assistance but also catered to our dietary needs, making our stay feel personalized. The Japanese breakfast was exquisite, far surpassing any usual offerings, highlighting the commitment to quality. the location, while within walking distance, doesn't sit in the heart of the historical district, which may deter some who prefer immediate access to main attractions.
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missingWrote a review on Nov 25spacious roomwelcoming ownerrelaxing onsen
This place is simply lovely! The warm welcome by the owner made us feel right at home. Our room was spacious with traditional tatami beds and provided all the comforts we needed. The on-site onsen was clean and relaxing after a day of exploring. Breakfasts were especially delightful with both Japanese and Western options.
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missingWrote a review on Nov 16spacious roomtatami bedsdoorway height
very spacious room with comfy tatami beds and daily complimentary snacks.
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missingWrote a review on Nov 04roombreakfastdecoronsennoiseview
a. Spacious room
b. Excellent Japanese breakfast
c. Traditional decor
d. Clean onsena. Noisy neighbors
b. Unsightly view from room -
missingWrote a review on Oct 27traditional dinnerpublic onsenuncomfortable mattress
The traditional Japanese dinner impressed me with its quality and presentation, and I enjoyed the unique experience of wearing a kimono around the place. The public onsen offered a refreshing way to relax after a long day.
The western breakfast left much to be desired. it was downright inedible. the mattress was thin and uncomfortable, making it hard for a good night's sleep on the floor, especially for longer stays.
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missingWrote a review on Jul 21fast wi-ficomfortable roomcheck-in process
Great wi-fi and comfortable room with a flat-screen TV. Could improve on check-in process.
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missingWrote a review on Jul 02immersive experiencefriendly stafflimited breakfast options
excellent traditional experience but room for improvement in breakfast
The ryokan offered an immersive traditional Japanese experience, beautifully decorated rooms with local craftsmanship, and friendly, English-speaking staff. Enjoying an exquisite Japanese-style dinner highlighted the trip's culinary journey, making it feel tailored just for us. The public onsen was a relaxing getaway, providing serenity in a cozy atmosphere, a detail I truly appreciated during my time there.
The breakfast could benefit from more variety to meet diverse tastes.
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missingWrote a review on Jun 02delicious dinnerrelaxing onsenrushed check-in
I had an unforgettable evening with an amazing Japanese-style dinner that introduced me to a variety of delicious traditional dishes, and the onsen was such a relaxing experience. the check-in process felt a bit rushed, impacting my first impression.
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missingWrote a review on May 16friendly staffclean onsenspacious room
Absolutely impeccable. the staff were friendly and helpful. The onsen was beautifully clean and very relaxing. the Japanese-style room was spacious and well-decorated, making it a cozy home away from home.
Absolutely impeccable.
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missingWrote a review on Apr 26traditional eleganceexcellent serviceunenjoyable breakfast
great location , but breakfast needs improvement
The hotel impressed me with its traditional elegance and attention to detail. The staff provided excellent service, fluently communicating in English and making phenomenal restaurant recommendations. I truly enjoyed wearing a kimono during my stay, which added to the authentic experience.
The breakfast options were lacking, failing to meet my expectations.
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