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  • Question publication date:2023/11/13
  • Update date:2024/11/28
  • Takayama Green Hotel
  • [Gifu Prefecture] Recommended hot spring inns near ski resorts

Are there any inns in Gifu prefecture that have hot springs and are within a 40-minute drive from the ski resort? I'd like to know a recommended inn that is clean, has good service, and is a safe place to stay.

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Takayama Green Hotel

2-180,Nishinoisshiki-machi

  • Hida Takayama hotel near ski resort

  • The Honokidaira Ski Resort is about 20km away, and it's about 40 minutes by car, or about an hour by bus, so it's not that far. It's a beautiful hotel that has been in business for over 50 years, and is representative of Takayama. The mountain views from the rooms are great, and the hotel boasts an open-air garden bath. The locally produced regional cuisine, especially the dishes using Hida beef, are the best in the world.
    hahata's answer (Posted on:2023/11/21)

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Sun Members Hirugano Hotel

4670-362 Hirugano, Takawashi-cho, Gujo City

  • Convenient access to the ski resort

  • The hotel is conveniently located about a 10-minute drive from the Takasu Snow Park ski resort. This is a recommended inn for those who want to enjoy hot springs on a ski trip. Two meals are included, and there is a wide variety of rich dishes such as Hida beef Shabu Shabu(Japanese hotpot)and grilled Spanish mackerel with Japanese pepper, making it a luxurious stay. The hot spring has a beautiful large bath, and you can relax and soak in the refreshing water, enjoying nature and healing.
    ヤギヌマ's answer (Posted on:2006/2/24)

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Tajimakan

1934, Okuhidaonsengo Hitoegane

  • A lodging where you can ski and become healthy!

  • I'd like to introduce a rather interesting hotel. Tajimakan is located in Hida Onsen, and you will be greeted by a muscular young owner. The Honokidaira Ski Resort is about 30 minutes away by car or bus. Hirayu OnsenSki Resort is also about 10 minutes away by car or 20 minutes by bus. Tajimakan offers hot springs that draw from two different sources. They are particular about their health, such as controlling the quality of the hot springs and using an original blend of miso that is served with meals, and they even have something called a "muscle drink"! This is a recommended inn for those who want to do a lot of skiing.
    まりるり's answer (Posted on:2012/1/23)

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Hirata Kan

2-3 Okuhidaonsengo Hirayu

  • 3 minutes by car to the ski resort!

  • It is close to Hirayu Onsen​ ​Ski Resort in Takayama, Gifu Prefecture. You can bathe in a cypress bath with Hirayu Onsen 's 100% natural hot spring. The hot spring at this inn contains a lot of baking soda, and is known as a "Bijin-no-yu (a hot spring of beauty)" that softens old keratin. It is easily accessible, being a 3-minute drive from Hirayu OnsenSki Resort or a 10-minute bus and walk away. There are only Japanese-style rooms, and some rooms have a 100% natural hot spring spring. The dinner is all about Hida beef, and it's great to be able to drink alcohol while eating grilled Hida beef sushi.
    温泉好きさん's answer (Posted on:2012/1/23)

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Hotel Ryu Resort and Spa

Shokawacho Arabuchi 892-11

  • The ski resort is about 30 minutes away by car.

  • The Takasu Snow Park ski resort is located about 30 minutes by car from the inn. It is one of the largest in western Japan, boasting 13 courses and a 4,900m long course, which is popular. The hot spring is a privately-sourced spring, and you can enjoy a pleasant bath in the large public bath or open-air bath. For meals, you can enjoy kaiseki(a traditional Japanese multiple course meal )incorporating the bounty of Hida and seafood.
    Behind The Line's answer (Posted on:2006/1/24)

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