Hakuunsou
9,1/10 Exceptional - Based on 153 reviews
Hakuunsou is a traditional Japanese inn set on the river in the Okuhida Onsengo area of Takayama, Gifu, offering a calm base for mountain exploration. The property mixes tatami-style rooms with Western conveniences and presents clear views of forested slopes; several room types face the river and are arranged to make the most of natural light and seasonal color. Onsite essentials include complimentary Wi‑Fi, on‑premise parking and a small restaurant serving regional dishes designed to complement an onsen stay.
The ryokan provides communal hot spring bathing alongside rooms that feature outdoor baths or soaking tubs, allowing guests to choose between public facilities and more secluded bathing options; some accommodation categories include private open‑air baths, so the property functions well as a ryokan with private onsen in Gifu for travellers seeking privacy. Public baths follow a simple switching schedule for men’s and women’s use, and private-use or reservable small baths are available for short, timed sessions. Rooms are typically equipped with wardrobe space, a kettle and TV, and many combine futon bedding with low dining tables for an authentic, restful stay.
Positioned in Okuhida Onsengo, Hakuunsou is convenient for visits to nearby natural highlights and hot‑spring villages and acts as a practical base for excursions to Kamikochi and the broader Hida region. The location suits visitors arriving by car or regional bus services who prioritise quiet evenings, mountain air and thermal bathing. With its riverside setting and mix of shared and in‑room bathing options, the property presents a straightforward, well‑situated ryokan with onsen in Gifu for travellers focused on restorative hot‑spring time and simple, locally sourced meals.
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Review summary for: Hakuunsou
Positive Reviews
Private onsens (multiple and reservable)
Many guests praised the onsen facilities — several private pools, including outdoor rotemburo, that can be reserved. Visitors described them as relaxing, hot, and a highlight of the stay.
Warm, attentive staff and service
Numerous reviews mention very friendly, kind and helpful hosts and staff who provide attentive service, assistance with requests, and a welcoming atmosphere throughout the stay.
Authentic traditional ryokan experience
Guests appreciated the traditional decor and atmosphere, describing an immersive, well‑kept ryokan that feels authentic and charming.
Delicious traditional meals
Reviewers frequently highlighted the food — excellent dinners and breakfasts with homemade quality, good portions, local specialties (including Hida beef) and tasty meat and vegetarian options.
Clean, comfortable rooms and peaceful location
Rooms were reported as clean, cozy and spacious by many guests. The property’s tranquil, secluded mountain setting was valued for relaxation, and some guests noted convenient access to local bus routes and nearby attractions.
Negative Reviews
Remote location and limited nearby services
Several guests warned the ryokan is quite secluded and can be hard to find; there are few or no nearby shops or ATMs, so visitors should be prepared and plan logistics in advance.
Difficult to locate
A number of reviews said finding the property was challenging, suggesting clearer directions or signage would help first‑time visitors.
Room lighting too harsh
At least one guest found the bedroom lighting overly bright and uncomfortable for the eyes, and suggested softer or adjustable lighting options.
Some dated features / nostalgic feel
A few reviewers noted the property feels slightly dated in parts (evoking an older/vintage style). While many saw this as character, others felt some amenities showed their age.
Minor cleanliness/comfort issue reported
One guest mentioned a blanket that produced white dust when moved; this was an isolated comment but indicates room‑linen maintenance could be reviewed.
Frequently Asked Questions
Rooms are traditional Japanese-style with futon bedding; standard double/twin rooms sleep 2 and a triple room sleeps 3. Children of all ages are welcome and an extra bed for infants (0–3 years) is available on request.
The property offers communal hot spring baths and open-air baths, and private/reservable baths are typically available subject to availability—ask at check‑in. Private baths are the best option for guests with tattoos, while public-bath rules may vary.
No regular airport shuttle is listed; most guests arrive via Takayama Station or Matsumoto Airport and continue by local bus or taxi. Contact the ryokan in advance with your arrival time for the best transfer advice.
Matsumoto Airport is roughly 64 km away and Takayama Station about 48 km from the ryokan. Popular destinations such as Kamikochi are approximately 26–30 km from the property.
Japanese is the primary language; staff are highly rated for helpfulness and can assist international guests, but English proficiency may vary. If you need specific language support, notify the ryokan before arrival.
You can expect traditional Japanese rooms with futon bedding, mountain views in some rooms, and onsen bathing facilities. Service is personal and meals focus on Japanese cuisine in the on-site restaurant.
Nearby highlights include Kamikochi, Kappa Bridge, the Takayama Festival Float Exhibition Hall and the Okuhida hot spring areas, many reachable by local bus or car. Ask reception for current transport options and suggested day trips.
Travel to Takayama Station or Matsumoto Airport, then take a local bus toward Okuhida Onsengo or a taxi for the final leg; guest reports note a bus stop close to the property. Confirm bus timetables and transfers with the ryokan before you travel.
Check‑in is from 3:00 PM to 9:00 PM and check‑out is from 7:00 AM to 11:00 AM; the property asks guests to inform them of expected arrival time in advance. Minimum check‑in age is 18.
Pets are not allowed. The ryokan has an on‑site restaurant and can arrange private or special-diet meals with advance notice; convenience stores and local shops are available in the Okuhida area—ask the front desk for directions.
