Property building in Hodakaso Yamano Hotel

Hodakaso Yamano Hotel

Hotel Highlights

Welcome to the enchanting Hodakaso Yamano Hotel, nestled in the serene beauty of Okuhidaonsengo, Takayama! This charming 3-star hotel is the perfect getaway for traveler seeking a blend of adventure and relaxation. With prices starting at just $149, you'll find a slice of paradise just 19.4mi from the buzz of the city center. Whether you’re here for the scenic landscapes or to indulge in a refreshing hot spring bath, you've hit the jackpot.

Photo of the whole room, Bed in Hodakaso Yamano Hotel
Photo of the whole room, Bed in Hodakaso Yamano Hotel

Rooms

Japanese-Style Standard Room - Non-Smoking in Hodakaso Yamano Hotel

4 Futon Mat Beds

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345 sqft

Japanese Style

Private Bathroom

Bathtub

View

Flat-screen TV

Experience the tranquility of Japan in our spacious 344 sqft non-smoking room for 4 guests, featuring traditional futon mats, a breathtaking view, and a relaxing bathtub.

 Deluxe Twin Room - Non-Smoking in Hodakaso Yamano Hotel

2 Twin Beds

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390 sqft

Deluxe, 2 Twin Beds

Private Bathroom

Bathtub

Flat-screen TV

Refrigerator

Indulge in our spacious Deluxe Twin Room, perfect for 2 adults with 2 Twin beds, a cozy bathtub, and free toiletries. Enjoy a comfortable stay with air conditioning in your private non-smoking haven.

Standard Twin Room - single occupancy - Non-Smoking in Hodakaso Yamano Hotel

2 Twin Beds

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270 sqft

Room - 2 Twin, Single Use

Private Bathroom

Bathtub

Flat-screen TV

Refrigerator

Relax in our cozy Standard Twin Room - perfect for solo travelers with 2 comfortable twin beds. Smoke-free and accommodating up to 2 adults.

Discover More

Savor delightful culinary creations at their restaurant before you dive into the lush outdoor swimming pool, ready to splash away the day’s worries. Cozy up in your non-smoking room, equipped with air conditioning, free Wi-Fi, and free toiletries to make your stay comfortable and stress-free. Don’t forget to take advantage of the free sauna or unwind with a massage (extra charges apply) in their picturesque garden or on the sun deck, where stunning views await you at every turn!

Facade/entrance in Hodakaso Yamano Hotel
Property building in Hodakaso Yamano Hotel

Experience the Best

With 460 glowing reviews from fellow travelers, Hodakaso Yamano Hotel is fast becoming the go-to destination for an unforgettable Japanese getaway. Catering to families with kids' meals (extra charges apply) and offering meeting/banquet facilities for those who want to mix business with pleasure, this hotel is a treasure trove of amenities. Create lasting memories in your home away from home where relaxation and adventure coexist beautifully!

Photo of the whole room in Hodakaso Yamano Hotel
Photo of the whole room in Hodakaso Yamano Hotel

Plan Your Stay

Dive into the delightful culinary journey that awaits you at the Hodakaso Yamano Hotel’s restaurant, where every meal promises to transport your taste buds to new heights! With an ambiance steeped in traditional Japanese charm, this restaurant serves up a flavorful selection of exquisite Japanese cuisine. Picture yourself relishing a beautifully presented kaiseki meal, an artful multi-course feast that not only nourishes the body but also warms the soul, while the engaging decor sets the perfect stage for an unforgettable dining experience.

Food close-up in Hodakaso Yamano Hotel
Food close-up in Hodakaso Yamano Hotel

Amenities

Restaurant

Outdoor swimming pool

Free Private Parking

Free wifi

Sauna

Air conditioning

Sun deck

Parking On Site

Restaurant/places to eat in Hodakaso Yamano Hotel
Restaurant/places to eat in Hodakaso Yamano Hotel

Pool

Outdoor, Adults only

Seasonal, Heated

Balcony/Terrace in Hodakaso Yamano Hotel
Garden in Hodakaso Yamano Hotel

Restaurant

レストラン #1

Traditional, Japanese

Food in Hodakaso Yamano Hotel
Restaurant/places to eat in Hodakaso Yamano Hotel
Property building in Hodakaso Yamano Hotel
This hotel is a jem. We travelled with a 6 year old child and wanted a mix between a laid back atmosphere to accomodate him and traditional Japanese ryokan elements. This hotel delivered. 1. The onsen was outstanding. We were able to get a private everytime we wanted one for our family, but even the public were never very full. The view of the mountains in the snow was ideal. 2. The staff was amazing and helpful, even though we didn't speak japanese and they didn't speak english. They were patient with us using google translate. 3. Meals were traditional and fantastic. I may not be the most discerning of traditional ryokan meals (though i have stayed at a small high-end family run ryokan before), but you get the multi-course experience if that is what you are looking for. Be aware there is no alternative available. We had been worried about that and the fact that they dont offer lunch (and we had no car). But they had a store that sold pretty good instant ramen and chips etc. 4. We took the nohibus and it was no problem. We had been concerned about having no car but it was fine. The hotel offered us a shuttle to the ropeway and would have picked us up (but we took the bus back). There is no longer a shuttle to or from Takayama but it wasn't an issue. Overall we were thrilled with the hotel. We had been nervous about getting there without a car, finding food, and having a very active 6 year old boy at the hotel and onsen, but it was perfect. I would describe it as a ski-chalet type hotel with lots of fun little areas to sit by a fire, mixed with traditional rooms, meals, and onsen. The staff went above and beyond to address all of our many many questions :)

Jaimee

This was a nice ryokan in the mountains with several baths. The scenery was amazing. Obviously, it can be a bit challenging to get to without a car, though it's possible. If you drive, they will valet park you for free. My Japanese is limited but as far as I could tell this is mandatory. Speaking of limited Japanese, the hotel was easy to get around in because they had quite a few English speakers. It's in the mountains so there will be fewer than in the cities though. The resort is dated but clean. It's actually nice if you're looking for a bit of a classic vibe. The mixed outdoor baths were nice for my partner and I. It's hard to find that in Japan. You have to wear these shorts and dress-like garment, not your own swimsuit. There are a few private baths that cost 1000 yen for 30 minutes. Very much worth it! But be aware, you need to pick up the key from the front desk first before going to the bath for your reserved timeslot. The mixed baths and private baths are across the street and down some stairs in the forest. It's worth it because the view from the onsen outside is magical. But at night it's a bit creepy, though still safe. You can also take this tiny on demand funicular down and up. Very useful! Checkout is at 10 am and they mean it. They temporarily close the baths and start cleaning the rooms very promptly at 10 am so don't assume you can take your time and leave around 10 or a bit later. You're pretty encouraged to leave right at 10. The Shinhotaka Ropeway is very close by which was very nice as well! Just an 8 min drive or so.

Veaceslav

Very original never seen anywhere else experience. The Onsens are the local attraction, but here they are in the hotel, non mix indoor and outdoor, and outside the hotel, after crossing the street and taking a very entertaining funicular, the an outdoor mix onsen, widely opened to an astonishing view to the mointains, still part of the hotel property. The breakfast and diner included are very practical but also highly luxurious, kind of 15 courses meal, both. The crew makes you feel like princes/ses, greatly professional and kindly helpful. The bedroom is a true traditional japanese experience, for the design but also for the kimonos ready for the whole family, with all its pieces and steps explained. Where to wear which shoes, the hotel providing all type of shoes, for indoor outdoor, front slippers to wooden flip flops, up to mountain boots. You also learn how to bath/wash as a traditional japanese. It was fantastic and unforgettable, while fun and educational, and a great family bonding time over discovery excitement. The shinhotaka ropeway makes it even more unforgettable, especially in snow, double the fun, It was Christmas, a true gift to cherish.

Ketty

We came here as planned to go up Shin Horace Ropeway to hike and thought we would treat ourselves to luxury Onsen Unfortunately found out Ropeway closed until mid July for maintenance and too late to cancel A good detour by public transport to get here without Ropeway being open. We were pretty much only westerners . Staff were helpful although not much English spoken Beautiful location and old world charm. Had Japanese style room with covered balcony which was great. Onsen’s were hot and real treat to have mixed Onsen in amazing location next to river. Japanese food was full on amazing experience . Lots of raw fish , finally got to taste Hida Beef but on the whole no idea what we were eating which was great for us but may not be for everyone All in all it was a great place to unwind half way through a trip but not much to do without s car

Shelly

This hotel is exceptional, they served sumptuous breakfast and dinner, made us felt like VIP. We really enjoyed it so much, but my kids weren't really enjoyed it, guess they are too young for this. The outdoor onsen is really good, you have to take small ropeway to go down, sounds adventurous right? You must try it, don't miss it, feel so special to go onsen under the snow. You have to buy special clothes if you want to go mix onsen, but normally women will not go there, as there is another one for women only. There is no men only outdoor onsen, so man have to buy special pants to go in. There is indoor onsen too which located inside the hotel building. Our room looks new, i think it renovated, and I like the chilling area at the lobby with the real charcoal heater.

Chi

This hotel is a jem. We travelled with a 6 year old child and wanted a mix between a laid back atmosphere to accomodate him and traditional Japanese ryokan elements. This hotel delivered. 1. The onsen was outstanding. We were able to get a private everytime we wanted one for our family, but even the public were never very full. The view of the mountains in the snow was ideal. 2. The staff was amazing and helpful, even though we didn't speak japanese and they didn't speak english. They were patient with us using google translate. 3. Meals were traditional and fantastic. I may not be the most discerning of traditional ryokan meals (though i have stayed at a small high-end family run ryokan before), but you get the multi-course experience if that is what you are looking for. Be aware there is no alternative available. We had been worried about that and the fact that they dont offer lunch (and we had no car). But they had a store that sold pretty good instant ramen and chips etc. 4. We took the nohibus and it was no problem. We had been concerned about having no car but it was fine. The hotel offered us a shuttle to the ropeway and would have picked us up (but we took the bus back). There is no longer a shuttle to or from Takayama but it wasn't an issue. Overall we were thrilled with the hotel. We had been nervous about getting there without a car, finding food, and having a very active 6 year old boy at the hotel and onsen, but it was perfect. I would describe it as a ski-chalet type hotel with lots of fun little areas to sit by a fire, mixed with traditional rooms, meals, and onsen. The staff went above and beyond to address all of our many many questions :)

Jaimee

This was a nice ryokan in the mountains with several baths. The scenery was amazing. Obviously, it can be a bit challenging to get to without a car, though it's possible. If you drive, they will valet park you for free. My Japanese is limited but as far as I could tell this is mandatory. Speaking of limited Japanese, the hotel was easy to get around in because they had quite a few English speakers. It's in the mountains so there will be fewer than in the cities though. The resort is dated but clean. It's actually nice if you're looking for a bit of a classic vibe. The mixed outdoor baths were nice for my partner and I. It's hard to find that in Japan. You have to wear these shorts and dress-like garment, not your own swimsuit. There are a few private baths that cost 1000 yen for 30 minutes. Very much worth it! But be aware, you need to pick up the key from the front desk first before going to the bath for your reserved timeslot. The mixed baths and private baths are across the street and down some stairs in the forest. It's worth it because the view from the onsen outside is magical. But at night it's a bit creepy, though still safe. You can also take this tiny on demand funicular down and up. Very useful! Checkout is at 10 am and they mean it. They temporarily close the baths and start cleaning the rooms very promptly at 10 am so don't assume you can take your time and leave around 10 or a bit later. You're pretty encouraged to leave right at 10. The Shinhotaka Ropeway is very close by which was very nice as well! Just an 8 min drive or so.

Veaceslav

Very original never seen anywhere else experience. The Onsens are the local attraction, but here they are in the hotel, non mix indoor and outdoor, and outside the hotel, after crossing the street and taking a very entertaining funicular, the an outdoor mix onsen, widely opened to an astonishing view to the mointains, still part of the hotel property. The breakfast and diner included are very practical but also highly luxurious, kind of 15 courses meal, both. The crew makes you feel like princes/ses, greatly professional and kindly helpful. The bedroom is a true traditional japanese experience, for the design but also for the kimonos ready for the whole family, with all its pieces and steps explained. Where to wear which shoes, the hotel providing all type of shoes, for indoor outdoor, front slippers to wooden flip flops, up to mountain boots. You also learn how to bath/wash as a traditional japanese. It was fantastic and unforgettable, while fun and educational, and a great family bonding time over discovery excitement. The shinhotaka ropeway makes it even more unforgettable, especially in snow, double the fun, It was Christmas, a true gift to cherish.

Ketty

We came here as planned to go up Shin Horace Ropeway to hike and thought we would treat ourselves to luxury Onsen Unfortunately found out Ropeway closed until mid July for maintenance and too late to cancel A good detour by public transport to get here without Ropeway being open. We were pretty much only westerners . Staff were helpful although not much English spoken Beautiful location and old world charm. Had Japanese style room with covered balcony which was great. Onsen’s were hot and real treat to have mixed Onsen in amazing location next to river. Japanese food was full on amazing experience . Lots of raw fish , finally got to taste Hida Beef but on the whole no idea what we were eating which was great for us but may not be for everyone All in all it was a great place to unwind half way through a trip but not much to do without s car

Shelly

This hotel is exceptional, they served sumptuous breakfast and dinner, made us felt like VIP. We really enjoyed it so much, but my kids weren't really enjoyed it, guess they are too young for this. The outdoor onsen is really good, you have to take small ropeway to go down, sounds adventurous right? You must try it, don't miss it, feel so special to go onsen under the snow. You have to buy special clothes if you want to go mix onsen, but normally women will not go there, as there is another one for women only. There is no men only outdoor onsen, so man have to buy special pants to go in. There is indoor onsen too which located inside the hotel building. Our room looks new, i think it renovated, and I like the chilling area at the lobby with the real charcoal heater.

Chi

This hotel is a jem. We travelled with a 6 year old child and wanted a mix between a laid back atmosphere to accomodate him and traditional Japanese ryokan elements. This hotel delivered. 1. The onsen was outstanding. We were able to get a private everytime we wanted one for our family, but even the public were never very full. The view of the mountains in the snow was ideal. 2. The staff was amazing and helpful, even though we didn't speak japanese and they didn't speak english. They were patient with us using google translate. 3. Meals were traditional and fantastic. I may not be the most discerning of traditional ryokan meals (though i have stayed at a small high-end family run ryokan before), but you get the multi-course experience if that is what you are looking for. Be aware there is no alternative available. We had been worried about that and the fact that they dont offer lunch (and we had no car). But they had a store that sold pretty good instant ramen and chips etc. 4. We took the nohibus and it was no problem. We had been concerned about having no car but it was fine. The hotel offered us a shuttle to the ropeway and would have picked us up (but we took the bus back). There is no longer a shuttle to or from Takayama but it wasn't an issue. Overall we were thrilled with the hotel. We had been nervous about getting there without a car, finding food, and having a very active 6 year old boy at the hotel and onsen, but it was perfect. I would describe it as a ski-chalet type hotel with lots of fun little areas to sit by a fire, mixed with traditional rooms, meals, and onsen. The staff went above and beyond to address all of our many many questions :)

Jaimee

This was a nice ryokan in the mountains with several baths. The scenery was amazing. Obviously, it can be a bit challenging to get to without a car, though it's possible. If you drive, they will valet park you for free. My Japanese is limited but as far as I could tell this is mandatory. Speaking of limited Japanese, the hotel was easy to get around in because they had quite a few English speakers. It's in the mountains so there will be fewer than in the cities though. The resort is dated but clean. It's actually nice if you're looking for a bit of a classic vibe. The mixed outdoor baths were nice for my partner and I. It's hard to find that in Japan. You have to wear these shorts and dress-like garment, not your own swimsuit. There are a few private baths that cost 1000 yen for 30 minutes. Very much worth it! But be aware, you need to pick up the key from the front desk first before going to the bath for your reserved timeslot. The mixed baths and private baths are across the street and down some stairs in the forest. It's worth it because the view from the onsen outside is magical. But at night it's a bit creepy, though still safe. You can also take this tiny on demand funicular down and up. Very useful! Checkout is at 10 am and they mean it. They temporarily close the baths and start cleaning the rooms very promptly at 10 am so don't assume you can take your time and leave around 10 or a bit later. You're pretty encouraged to leave right at 10. The Shinhotaka Ropeway is very close by which was very nice as well! Just an 8 min drive or so.

Veaceslav

Very original never seen anywhere else experience. The Onsens are the local attraction, but here they are in the hotel, non mix indoor and outdoor, and outside the hotel, after crossing the street and taking a very entertaining funicular, the an outdoor mix onsen, widely opened to an astonishing view to the mointains, still part of the hotel property. The breakfast and diner included are very practical but also highly luxurious, kind of 15 courses meal, both. The crew makes you feel like princes/ses, greatly professional and kindly helpful. The bedroom is a true traditional japanese experience, for the design but also for the kimonos ready for the whole family, with all its pieces and steps explained. Where to wear which shoes, the hotel providing all type of shoes, for indoor outdoor, front slippers to wooden flip flops, up to mountain boots. You also learn how to bath/wash as a traditional japanese. It was fantastic and unforgettable, while fun and educational, and a great family bonding time over discovery excitement. The shinhotaka ropeway makes it even more unforgettable, especially in snow, double the fun, It was Christmas, a true gift to cherish.

Ketty

We came here as planned to go up Shin Horace Ropeway to hike and thought we would treat ourselves to luxury Onsen Unfortunately found out Ropeway closed until mid July for maintenance and too late to cancel A good detour by public transport to get here without Ropeway being open. We were pretty much only westerners . Staff were helpful although not much English spoken Beautiful location and old world charm. Had Japanese style room with covered balcony which was great. Onsen’s were hot and real treat to have mixed Onsen in amazing location next to river. Japanese food was full on amazing experience . Lots of raw fish , finally got to taste Hida Beef but on the whole no idea what we were eating which was great for us but may not be for everyone All in all it was a great place to unwind half way through a trip but not much to do without s car

Shelly

This hotel is exceptional, they served sumptuous breakfast and dinner, made us felt like VIP. We really enjoyed it so much, but my kids weren't really enjoyed it, guess they are too young for this. The outdoor onsen is really good, you have to take small ropeway to go down, sounds adventurous right? You must try it, don't miss it, feel so special to go onsen under the snow. You have to buy special clothes if you want to go mix onsen, but normally women will not go there, as there is another one for women only. There is no men only outdoor onsen, so man have to buy special pants to go in. There is indoor onsen too which located inside the hotel building. Our room looks new, i think it renovated, and I like the chilling area at the lobby with the real charcoal heater.

Chi

Location

577-13 Kansaka, Okuhidaonsengo, Takayama, 506-1421, Japan

Hodakaso Yamano Hotel