Manten no Yado
8/10 Excellent - Based on 1 reviews
Set high on the slopes of a mountain resort in Gujo, this intimate inn presents a focused, adults-oriented stay defined by thermal bathing and restrained modern-Japanese design. All eight guest rooms include a private open-air hot spring bath fed from the property’s natural source, promoted for its skin-softening qualities; the result is an experience that places personal relaxation at the centre of the visit. For travellers seeking a ryokan with private onsen in Gujo, the layout offers generous views over forested slopes and clear night skies that complement solitary soaks.
Public spaces are modest and service-oriented: a warm, non-smoking lobby with complimentary coffee, a ski drying room and accessible facilities are detailed for practical comfort. Meals are served in private dining rooms where multi-course, locally sourced kaiseki menus emphasise mountain produce and seasonal ingredients. Guests also have access to an adjacent day-bath facility at no extra charge and the property maintains partnerships with the neighbouring ski resort for lift and rental discounts, making it straightforward to combine onsen time with outdoor activity.
Rooms mix tatami and contemporary furnishings, with configurations suitable for couples or small families and options that include tatami seating areas and separate sleeping spaces. The overall rhythm of the property is quiet and deliberate: private bathing on-demand, evening kaiseki service in intimate booths, and a compact footprint that favours unhurried stays. Those searching more broadly for a ryokan with private onsen in Gifu will find this a concise, well-equipped choice for combining mountain recreation with thermal relaxation.
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Review summary for: Manten no Yado
Positive Reviews
Very tasty meals
The reviewer specifically noted that the meals were very delicious, indicating high food quality and a positive dining experience.
Calm, relaxing atmosphere
The property offered a peaceful, tranquil ambiance that contributed to a restful stay.
Private bath
The presence of a private-style bath (individual bath) was highlighted, offering privacy and comfort.
Negative Reviews
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Frequently Asked Questions
Room sizes vary from double/tatami layouts for couples to Japanese-style rooms that sleep up to four or five guests depending on the room; no extra rollaway/baby beds are available so select a room that matches your group size.
Yes — the property offers natural hot spring facilities including public baths and outdoor onsen; several room types include a private open‑air bath attached to the room.
There is no regular airport shuttle; guests typically arrive by car or taxi, and you should contact the ryokan in advance to ask about any arranged transfer options.
The nearest major airport is Nagoya (Chubu Centrair), listed at about 96 km away; travel time depends on traffic and route, so allow ample time for the transfer.
Japanese is the primary language at the ryokan; English support may be limited, so notify the property in advance if you need assistance in English or have special requests.
The ryokan offers a traditional Japanese-style stay with tatami rooms and a focus on seasonal, multi-course kaiseki-style meals using local ingredients, providing an authentic regional dining experience.
Local highlights include Dynaland ski area (around 20 km), Amida Waterfall (approximately 2–3 km), the historic Gujo Hachiman area (roughly 25–30 km), and access to nearby national-park scenery for hiking and seasonal foliage.
The closest rail access point is Mino-Shirotori Station and the ryokan is typically reached by taxi (about 25 minutes); by car it is roughly 30 minutes from the nearest expressway interchanges and free parking is available on site.
Standard check-in is between 15:00 and 17:00 and check-out is by 11:00; if you need a different arrival or departure time, contact the ryokan in advance to request an arrangement.
Some rooms have private in-room open-air baths and the property also provides public onsen facilities; pets are not permitted, and basic shops and restaurants are located in the nearby Shirotori area, reachable by car or taxi.
