筋肉と自然と遊ぶ宿 田島館

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Traveler Mix:
Couples (50%)
Solo travelers (33%)
Families (17%)
Groups (0%)

Tajimakan, whose name is translated as "play with muscle and nature," is a family-run ryokan set in the Okuhida Onsen valley beneath the Northern Alps. The owners promote a distinctive mix of outdoor activity and strength-focused programming alongside traditional hot-spring hospitality, creating a relaxed, hands-on mountain atmosphere. Located within Okuhida, the property presents itself as a ryokan with onsen in Okuhida that appeals to guests who combine hiking and outdoor training with restorative soaks.

The inn draws from a simple hot-spring source and provides indoor and open-air baths arranged for separate male and female use, with day-use access at set hours for visitors as well as overnight guests. Outdoor tubs face the valley and are maintained on a schedule to ensure cleanliness and a communal bathing rhythm; private in-room hot springs are not the primary feature. Facilities are modest and functional, with a communal lounge, a small dining room serving set meals, and on-site parking for self-drive visitors.

Rooms are primarily Japanese-style and practical in layout, many opening to mountain views; bedding and amenities follow local ryokan conventions. Meals emphasize seasonal produce and Hida beef, typically served as multi-course set dinners that showcase regional ingredients. The property suits travelers seeking a compact, characterful base for hiking, ropeway visits and nature walks alongside traditional bathing. Practical details such as check‑in times and highway access are published by regional tourism pages; the inn’s family-run approach offers direct service and a quieter alternative to larger hotels in Okuhida and as a ryokan with onsen in Gifu Prefecture.

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Highlights of this ryokan

Free parking
Non-smoking rooms
Free Wifi
Family rooms
Hot spring bath

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Review summary for: 筋肉と自然と遊ぶ宿 田島館

Positive Reviews

Very high-quality food

Multiple guests praised the meals—especially dinner—as very tasty and carefully prepared, with some saying the food exceeded expectations and made the stay highly satisfying.

Local ingredients used in meals

Guests noted that both dinner and breakfast used plentiful local ingredients, which contributed to the excellent taste and overall dining experience.

Attentive, friendly service

Reviewers highlighted the warm hospitality, polite explanations from staff, and thoughtful care and smiles from the hosts, enhancing the stay.

Memorable personal touches

Guests appreciated small extras such as detailed explanations from staff and a commemorative photo at checkout, which added to positive memories of the visit.

Welcoming atmosphere

Several reviewers described the ryokan as pleasant and welcoming, suitable for leisure stays and appreciated by couples and families who commented on the overall experience.

Negative Reviews

Shared toilet is Japanese-style (squat)

One guest found it disappointing that the communal toilet was a traditional Japanese-style (squat) facility, which may not suit all visitors.

Many insects reported

A reviewer mentioned a noticeable presence of insects during their stay, which affected their comfort.

Perceived poor value for money

At least one guest felt the cost-performance was not good, indicating they considered the price not fully justified by the experience.

Open-air bath lacks an outside view

A guest noted that the rotenburo (open-air bath) did not provide an outdoor view, which was a disappointment for those expecting scenic sightlines.

Information about onsen minerals not available in English

A suggestion was raised to add English explanations about the onsen's 'yuno-hana' (bath minerals) so foreign visitors can better understand its properties.

This summary is based on all online reviews and was last updated on 17 November 2025

Frequently Asked Questions

How many people do the rooms accommodate?

Rooms are traditional Japanese-style and typically accommodate solo travelers up to small groups; many rooms suit 1–4 guests—please contact the ryokan to confirm exact capacity for a specific room or group booking.

Is there an onsen at Tajimakan?

Yes — the ryokan has natural hot-spring baths including indoor and outdoor bathing areas fed by the source; guests can enjoy the onsen during the evening and into the morning hours.

Does the ryokan provide airport or station shuttle service?

The property does not offer regular shuttle pick-up or airport transfers; most guests arrive by public bus from Takayama Station or by private car.

What is the best way to reach the ryokan from a major airport?

Most visitors fly into Chubu (Nagoya) or regional airports such as Matsumoto, then travel by train or bus to Takayama and take a local bus or taxi to the Okuhida area where the ryokan is located.

Do the staff speak English or other foreign languages?

This is a family-run ryokan where staff primarily speak Japanese; English support is limited, so please prepare basic phrases or arrange assistance if needed.

What kind of guest experience can I expect at Tajimakan?

Expect a small, family-run atmosphere with traditional tatami rooms, local-style meals when included, hands-on hospitality, and close access to mountain scenery and outdoor activities.

What nearby attractions or activities are recommended?

The ryokan is convenient for exploring the Okuhida hot-spring area, scenic mountain walks and the Shinhotaka Ropeway; Takayama’s historic town and markets are also reachable by bus for day trips.

What public transport options serve the ryokan?

Regular regional buses connect Takayama Station with the Okuhida onsen villages (about a 70-minute ride), and local taxis serve shorter distances; driving is common and parking is available.

What are the standard check-in and check-out times?

Standard check-in is from 15:00 and check-out is by 10:00; some plans may vary, so confirm times at booking.

Can I reserve a private bath, bring pets, and are there shops or restaurants nearby?

Pets are not permitted at the property; private-use baths may be possible but must be requested directly with the ryokan; traditional meals are offered when included with your booking and basic shops or convenience stores are a short drive away.

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