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Best Ryokans in Takayama

Takayama is often called "Little Kyoto of the Mountains" — an Edo-period merchant town frozen in time, with dark-timbered machiya townhouses, sake breweries, and morning markets that have operated for centuries. Surrounded by the Japanese Alps and close to the thatched-roof village of Shirakawa-go, Takayama is the best base for exploring the Hida region. The ryokans here draw on deep mountain traditions.

Shiroyamakan#1

Shiroyamakan

Shirakawago, Chubu

9.8$$$
Private OnsenNatural spring water (not classified as onsen — natural mineral spring flowing since before the Meiji era)Cultural heritage travelers seeking an authentic stay inside a UNESCO World Heritage site
  • Nationally designated Important Traditional Building from the Meiji period
  • Only four guest groups per day for an ultra-intimate experience
  • Two private Kiso cypress baths with centuries-old natural spring water

Recommended stay: 1 night (to experience the village without day-trip crowds)

Ryokan Kutsuroginoya Yuu#2
9.6$$$
Private OnsenSimple hot spring (transparent, gentle mineral water ideal for extended soaking)International travelers seeking English-friendly ryokan hospitality
  • Four rooms with private open-air hot spring baths plus a reservable private bath
  • Communal outdoor rotenburo with mountain views and indoor public bath
  • Exceptional kaiseki dining featuring premium Hida beef

Recommended stay: 1-2 nights

Yathusankan Over 6 years old, Non Smoking#3
Private OnsenSimple alkaline hot spring (Nagareha Onsen — skin-smoothing, promotes metabolism)Architecture and history enthusiasts drawn to cultural property buildings
  • National Tangible Cultural Property building (Shogetsu Tower, 1905)
  • Over 160 years of continuous hospitality since the Ansei era
  • Natural Nagareha Onsen hot spring water piped directly to the baths

Recommended stay: 1-2 nights

Honjin Hiranoya Kachoan#4
9.4$$$$

Honjin Hiranoya Kachoan in Takayama, Gifu, is a haven for those seeking an authentic Japanese experience amidst the region's rich cultural heritage. Nestled in the heart of this historic town, this ryokan is perfect for travelers who yearn to immerse themselves in local traditions, whether it's a couple celebrating a special moment or a cultural enthusiast eager to explore. A signature experience here is savoring meticulously crafted Kaiseki cuisine at the in-house restaurant, Sushicho, while enjoying the serene views of the surrounding mountains, a moment that embodies the essence of both the ryokan and Gifu's timeless beauty.

Simple hot spring (soft, skin-friendly alkaline water)Food lovers seeking the finest Hida beef kaiseki experience in TakayamaHistory and culture enthusiasts drawn to Edo-period heritage
  • A5-grade Hida beef kaiseki with monthly-changing seasonal menus served in private rooms
  • Indoor hot spring baths including an atmospheric old folk house bath for women
  • Prime location by Nakabashi Bridge — 1 minute to Jinya Morning Market, 3 minutes to old town

Recommended stay: 1-2 nights

Miyako Gero Hot Spring#5
9.4$$$$
Private OnsenAlkaline simple spring (pH 9.2) — colorless, transparent with faint aroma; one of Japan's Three Great Hot SpringsCouples seeking a private luxury onsen retreat with villa accommodations
  • One of Japan's Three Great Hot Springs — alkaline "beauty water" at 9.2 pH
  • Only 16 rooms including four exclusive detached villas with private baths
  • Hilltop location with scenic views above the Gero Onsen town

Recommended stay: 1-2 nights

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