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Yunoshimakan

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Welcome to Yunoshimakan, your perfect oasis nestled in the picturesque town of Gero, Japan! This charming 4-star hotel, located at Yunoshima 645, is just a 1 миль jaunt from the vibrant city center, making it easy to explore local delights while still enjoying a serene retreat. For those looking to stay connected or plan their next adventure, you’ll love the free WiFi available throughout the property. Plus, with amenities like free private parking and a complimentary shuttle service, your journey will be nothing short of hassle-free!

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820 кв. фт

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1400 кв. фт

Люкс, Гаряче Джерело

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More spacious air-conditioned suite with a private hot-spring bath and panoramic views in annex. Features a tatami (woven-straw) room and a bedroom with Western beds. Includes a flat-screen TV, a fridge and an electric kettle with green tea bags. Japanese Yukata robes and toothbrush sets are provided for all guests. Annex building was built in 1987.

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615 кв. фт

Японський стиль, Гаряче Джерело

Безкоштовний Wi-Fi

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Телевізор з плоским екраном

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More spacious air-conditioned room with a private hot-spring bath and panoramic views. Features tatami (woven-straw) floors and Japanese futon bedding. Includes a flat-screen TV, a fridge and an electric kettle with green tea bags. Japanese Yukata robes and toothbrush sets are provided for all guests. Annex building was built in 1987.

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Step into relaxation at Yunoshimakan, where the soothing sounds of nature blend seamlessly with modern comforts. Dive into rejuvenation with our steaming hot spring bath, perfect for soaking away the day’s stress. Did someone say massage? Indulge yourself with a treatment to elevate your relaxation game! And for food enthusiasts traveling with little ones, we also offer delicious kids’ meals (extra charges apply) that will make meal times a delight. Whether you’re enjoying a drink at the bar after a day of exploration or hosting a special event in our meeting facilities (extra charges), you'll find that every moment here is designed for comfort and enjoyment.

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With over 777 glowing reviews, our guests can’t stop raving about their unforgettable experiences! From the approachable 24-hour front desk to the lovely garden setting, every detail has been crafted to ensure your stay is as pleasant as can be. Don't miss out on this enchanting escape in Gero—where every roll of the dice brings a new adventure! With staycation prices starting from just $100 a night, your dream getaway is just a booking away.

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At Yunoshimakan, your journey extends beyond just a place to stay—it's an entire experience waiting to be uncovered! Picture yourself meandering through the beautifully manicured gardens, where the fresh air and vibrant colors paint a backdrop perfect for those Instagram-worthy moments. Enjoy a stroll along the tranquil paths or find a cozy nook to lose yourself in a good book surrounded by nature's splendor. It’s these little moments that transform your getaway into a lifelong memory!

Yunoshimakan
Yunoshimakan

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Безкоштовний Wi-Fi

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Yunoshimakan
Yunoshimakan
Yunoshimakan
Beautiful 1930s building in a glorious natural setting on the side of Mt. Nakane. The hotel operates like a traditional ryokan, so you will be allocated a staff member to look after you throughout your stay. All the staff were very professional, friendly and attentive. Dinner will be served by your staff member in your room, and they will diligently come and go as you eat to prepare each subsequent course. Breakfast was served in the banquet hall, and was always sitting out ready for you at the pre-arranged time in the morning. All the food changed daily and was of very high quality, with the majority of it being locally sourced. The Hida beef dishes especially were delicious. The hotel has two onsen on site, and you are provided the towels/yukata you'll need. There are many different activities and facilities available to keep you occupied, as well as a souvenir shop. Rooms, being traditional style, are very spacious and airy. The view from the higher floors of the mountains around Gero was beautiful, and although there was no air conditioning, the large windows could be opened wide. Some rooms have their own private onsen baths which are great for giving you the onsen experience if you're more self-conscious. Doors to these could be opened to the outside for the open-air bath experience. Futon beds will be set up very quickly in the evening by staff members, and I found them very comfortable. Opting for a room with a private toilet was better for convenience, not all rooms have their own bathroom facilities. Hotel bus will transport you to and from the JR station but be aware that pickups don't start until 2:30pm - if you arrive on the Hida express at 11am for example, you will have to pay for a taxi. Although it doesn't look far away, walking to the hotel is not an option, especially with luggage due to the steepness of the hillside.

Michael

This place was a dream come true for me. Gero was a little out of the way of the itinerary I had made for my husband and me, but I'm SO glad I made this stay work. I loved wondering the halls, exploring all the different rooms and views this place offers. We checked in late, but the staff was still so kind and friendly. Thankfully the front desk lady showed us to our room, as this place is a bit of a maze - but that's part of what made our stay so fun! There's something unique and beautiful around every corner. We did an in-room dinner and it was incredible! The food was delicious (absolutely worth the fairly high price), and the girl who brought each course to us was my favorite person I met in Japan (management, if you read this, know that Ami is the best!). We had an in-room open air bath and I would recommend the splurge on this too. These rooms are higher up, and the view over the mountains and Gero was beautiful. Our last morning there, it began to snow heavily, and I can't describe what it was like to sit in a hot bath with a fully open window to the frigid, falling snow outside. Magical! Monkeys! Right after breakfast on our first morning there, we looked out the windows across from the dining room and saw ~5-6 monkeys and a baby monkey! For the next hour or so, we found them all across the outside of the property. Be on the lookout, they apparently love the red berries!

Mackenzie

I'm so glad that we chose this accommodation despite reading many reviews from people unhappy with the age of the hotel. For our ryokan experience, it was important to go for something that felt traditional in the modern age, so this well-preserved and historic hotel was the right decision. Our stay here was unforgettably amazing. The staff were so hospitable and friendly. The hotel is so beautiful, with a lot of art, ceramics, and historical photographs displayed throughout the halls. It was so fun getting lost walking around inside and outside on the hotel grounds, collecting stamps and soaking in the beautiful architecture. The room we stayed in was gorgeous and had the most amazing view from the hillside down to the river in Gero City. Our dining experience was so unique and amazing, and felt like a completely new experience on our second night. The breakfast was also great, too! The onsen facilities were so relaxing. I would recommend this hotel to anyone wanting to experience a relaxed, traditional Japanese stay in the mountains away from the busy cities.

Vincent

This was a great hotel with onsen. The person that helped us through and explain everything was Vi and she was so nice and helpful and spoke great English. The room was nice and spacious and had a great view. We opted for a private onsen in the room and that was the best decision ever. In the evening, they have people setup the futon for you to sleep in. The public indoor and outdoor onsen was also pretty big but the public outdoor one was really nice since it's set within the hill (men's onsen). If you ordered the kaiseki breakfast, it'll be in the dining hall, but if you order dinner, it will be in your room. The breakfast was great and had a nice sampling of foods. The shuttle ran pretty often during peak times and convenient. It runs from the train station to the hotel and vice versa. If you didn't take the shuttle then there's a walkway down the hill to the main city area that wasn't too bad but it was plenty of stairs and a little steep. Overall, great experience and highly recommended.

Tuyen

Everything in Yunoshimakan was just perfect! This ryokan has welcomed Japanese Emperors before, it is filled with a spirit of history, and one can feel like a genuine aristocrat when staying at Yunoshimakan. Kaiseki dinner is served for each guest (or a group of guests when staying together) in a separate room. Breakfast is served for all the guests in one big hall. The cuisine was way beyond my expectations as well as the onsen. The ryokan has an exhibition of some artefacts from the past times. It has several rooms for the public use to relax: you can play chess or sing karaoke sipping a drink. Not only you can enjoy two outstanding onsen during the day (the onsen for men and women switch places once a day) - there is also a foot bath in the ryokan which was also lovely. You can reach Yunoshimakan on foot from the station or take a ryokan shuttle that runs regularly.

Roman

Beautiful 1930s building in a glorious natural setting on the side of Mt. Nakane. The hotel operates like a traditional ryokan, so you will be allocated a staff member to look after you throughout your stay. All the staff were very professional, friendly and attentive. Dinner will be served by your staff member in your room, and they will diligently come and go as you eat to prepare each subsequent course. Breakfast was served in the banquet hall, and was always sitting out ready for you at the pre-arranged time in the morning. All the food changed daily and was of very high quality, with the majority of it being locally sourced. The Hida beef dishes especially were delicious. The hotel has two onsen on site, and you are provided the towels/yukata you'll need. There are many different activities and facilities available to keep you occupied, as well as a souvenir shop. Rooms, being traditional style, are very spacious and airy. The view from the higher floors of the mountains around Gero was beautiful, and although there was no air conditioning, the large windows could be opened wide. Some rooms have their own private onsen baths which are great for giving you the onsen experience if you're more self-conscious. Doors to these could be opened to the outside for the open-air bath experience. Futon beds will be set up very quickly in the evening by staff members, and I found them very comfortable. Opting for a room with a private toilet was better for convenience, not all rooms have their own bathroom facilities. Hotel bus will transport you to and from the JR station but be aware that pickups don't start until 2:30pm - if you arrive on the Hida express at 11am for example, you will have to pay for a taxi. Although it doesn't look far away, walking to the hotel is not an option, especially with luggage due to the steepness of the hillside.

Michael

This place was a dream come true for me. Gero was a little out of the way of the itinerary I had made for my husband and me, but I'm SO glad I made this stay work. I loved wondering the halls, exploring all the different rooms and views this place offers. We checked in late, but the staff was still so kind and friendly. Thankfully the front desk lady showed us to our room, as this place is a bit of a maze - but that's part of what made our stay so fun! There's something unique and beautiful around every corner. We did an in-room dinner and it was incredible! The food was delicious (absolutely worth the fairly high price), and the girl who brought each course to us was my favorite person I met in Japan (management, if you read this, know that Ami is the best!). We had an in-room open air bath and I would recommend the splurge on this too. These rooms are higher up, and the view over the mountains and Gero was beautiful. Our last morning there, it began to snow heavily, and I can't describe what it was like to sit in a hot bath with a fully open window to the frigid, falling snow outside. Magical! Monkeys! Right after breakfast on our first morning there, we looked out the windows across from the dining room and saw ~5-6 monkeys and a baby monkey! For the next hour or so, we found them all across the outside of the property. Be on the lookout, they apparently love the red berries!

Mackenzie

I'm so glad that we chose this accommodation despite reading many reviews from people unhappy with the age of the hotel. For our ryokan experience, it was important to go for something that felt traditional in the modern age, so this well-preserved and historic hotel was the right decision. Our stay here was unforgettably amazing. The staff were so hospitable and friendly. The hotel is so beautiful, with a lot of art, ceramics, and historical photographs displayed throughout the halls. It was so fun getting lost walking around inside and outside on the hotel grounds, collecting stamps and soaking in the beautiful architecture. The room we stayed in was gorgeous and had the most amazing view from the hillside down to the river in Gero City. Our dining experience was so unique and amazing, and felt like a completely new experience on our second night. The breakfast was also great, too! The onsen facilities were so relaxing. I would recommend this hotel to anyone wanting to experience a relaxed, traditional Japanese stay in the mountains away from the busy cities.

Vincent

This was a great hotel with onsen. The person that helped us through and explain everything was Vi and she was so nice and helpful and spoke great English. The room was nice and spacious and had a great view. We opted for a private onsen in the room and that was the best decision ever. In the evening, they have people setup the futon for you to sleep in. The public indoor and outdoor onsen was also pretty big but the public outdoor one was really nice since it's set within the hill (men's onsen). If you ordered the kaiseki breakfast, it'll be in the dining hall, but if you order dinner, it will be in your room. The breakfast was great and had a nice sampling of foods. The shuttle ran pretty often during peak times and convenient. It runs from the train station to the hotel and vice versa. If you didn't take the shuttle then there's a walkway down the hill to the main city area that wasn't too bad but it was plenty of stairs and a little steep. Overall, great experience and highly recommended.

Tuyen

Everything in Yunoshimakan was just perfect! This ryokan has welcomed Japanese Emperors before, it is filled with a spirit of history, and one can feel like a genuine aristocrat when staying at Yunoshimakan. Kaiseki dinner is served for each guest (or a group of guests when staying together) in a separate room. Breakfast is served for all the guests in one big hall. The cuisine was way beyond my expectations as well as the onsen. The ryokan has an exhibition of some artefacts from the past times. It has several rooms for the public use to relax: you can play chess or sing karaoke sipping a drink. Not only you can enjoy two outstanding onsen during the day (the onsen for men and women switch places once a day) - there is also a foot bath in the ryokan which was also lovely. You can reach Yunoshimakan on foot from the station or take a ryokan shuttle that runs regularly.

Roman

Beautiful 1930s building in a glorious natural setting on the side of Mt. Nakane. The hotel operates like a traditional ryokan, so you will be allocated a staff member to look after you throughout your stay. All the staff were very professional, friendly and attentive. Dinner will be served by your staff member in your room, and they will diligently come and go as you eat to prepare each subsequent course. Breakfast was served in the banquet hall, and was always sitting out ready for you at the pre-arranged time in the morning. All the food changed daily and was of very high quality, with the majority of it being locally sourced. The Hida beef dishes especially were delicious. The hotel has two onsen on site, and you are provided the towels/yukata you'll need. There are many different activities and facilities available to keep you occupied, as well as a souvenir shop. Rooms, being traditional style, are very spacious and airy. The view from the higher floors of the mountains around Gero was beautiful, and although there was no air conditioning, the large windows could be opened wide. Some rooms have their own private onsen baths which are great for giving you the onsen experience if you're more self-conscious. Doors to these could be opened to the outside for the open-air bath experience. Futon beds will be set up very quickly in the evening by staff members, and I found them very comfortable. Opting for a room with a private toilet was better for convenience, not all rooms have their own bathroom facilities. Hotel bus will transport you to and from the JR station but be aware that pickups don't start until 2:30pm - if you arrive on the Hida express at 11am for example, you will have to pay for a taxi. Although it doesn't look far away, walking to the hotel is not an option, especially with luggage due to the steepness of the hillside.

Michael

This place was a dream come true for me. Gero was a little out of the way of the itinerary I had made for my husband and me, but I'm SO glad I made this stay work. I loved wondering the halls, exploring all the different rooms and views this place offers. We checked in late, but the staff was still so kind and friendly. Thankfully the front desk lady showed us to our room, as this place is a bit of a maze - but that's part of what made our stay so fun! There's something unique and beautiful around every corner. We did an in-room dinner and it was incredible! The food was delicious (absolutely worth the fairly high price), and the girl who brought each course to us was my favorite person I met in Japan (management, if you read this, know that Ami is the best!). We had an in-room open air bath and I would recommend the splurge on this too. These rooms are higher up, and the view over the mountains and Gero was beautiful. Our last morning there, it began to snow heavily, and I can't describe what it was like to sit in a hot bath with a fully open window to the frigid, falling snow outside. Magical! Monkeys! Right after breakfast on our first morning there, we looked out the windows across from the dining room and saw ~5-6 monkeys and a baby monkey! For the next hour or so, we found them all across the outside of the property. Be on the lookout, they apparently love the red berries!

Mackenzie

I'm so glad that we chose this accommodation despite reading many reviews from people unhappy with the age of the hotel. For our ryokan experience, it was important to go for something that felt traditional in the modern age, so this well-preserved and historic hotel was the right decision. Our stay here was unforgettably amazing. The staff were so hospitable and friendly. The hotel is so beautiful, with a lot of art, ceramics, and historical photographs displayed throughout the halls. It was so fun getting lost walking around inside and outside on the hotel grounds, collecting stamps and soaking in the beautiful architecture. The room we stayed in was gorgeous and had the most amazing view from the hillside down to the river in Gero City. Our dining experience was so unique and amazing, and felt like a completely new experience on our second night. The breakfast was also great, too! The onsen facilities were so relaxing. I would recommend this hotel to anyone wanting to experience a relaxed, traditional Japanese stay in the mountains away from the busy cities.

Vincent

This was a great hotel with onsen. The person that helped us through and explain everything was Vi and she was so nice and helpful and spoke great English. The room was nice and spacious and had a great view. We opted for a private onsen in the room and that was the best decision ever. In the evening, they have people setup the futon for you to sleep in. The public indoor and outdoor onsen was also pretty big but the public outdoor one was really nice since it's set within the hill (men's onsen). If you ordered the kaiseki breakfast, it'll be in the dining hall, but if you order dinner, it will be in your room. The breakfast was great and had a nice sampling of foods. The shuttle ran pretty often during peak times and convenient. It runs from the train station to the hotel and vice versa. If you didn't take the shuttle then there's a walkway down the hill to the main city area that wasn't too bad but it was plenty of stairs and a little steep. Overall, great experience and highly recommended.

Tuyen

Everything in Yunoshimakan was just perfect! This ryokan has welcomed Japanese Emperors before, it is filled with a spirit of history, and one can feel like a genuine aristocrat when staying at Yunoshimakan. Kaiseki dinner is served for each guest (or a group of guests when staying together) in a separate room. Breakfast is served for all the guests in one big hall. The cuisine was way beyond my expectations as well as the onsen. The ryokan has an exhibition of some artefacts from the past times. It has several rooms for the public use to relax: you can play chess or sing karaoke sipping a drink. Not only you can enjoy two outstanding onsen during the day (the onsen for men and women switch places once a day) - there is also a foot bath in the ryokan which was also lovely. You can reach Yunoshimakan on foot from the station or take a ryokan shuttle that runs regularly.

Roman

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Yunoshima 645, Gero, 509-2207, Японія

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+1 (888) 385-8465

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