Hidatakayama Futarishizuka Hakuun
8,8/10 Excellent - Based on 390 reviews
Hidatakayama Futarishizuka Hakuun occupies a quiet hilltop above Takayama, combining traditional architecture with practical amenities. Rooms feature tatami floors and futons; several types include private cypress or ceramic tubs and semi-open bathing areas that frame town and mountain views. Some guestrooms and public terraces look toward the Japan Alps, offering clear seasonal vistas, and the preserved old town and morning market lie within about a five-minute walk. Meals are served as multi-course Japanese kaiseki centered on local seasonal produce and Hida beef; this ryokan with onsen Gifu provides a walkable base for exploring the old town, retaining privacy.
Bathing includes a communal hinoki (cypress) bath and an outdoor bath supplied by the local Takayama thermal source, described as mildly alkaline. Select guestrooms have private timber or ceramic tubs, and one special suite features a semi-open private onsen-style outdoor bath with town views. Private-bath reservations are available for exclusive use, so the property can operate as a ryokan with private onsen Gifu for guests seeking exclusive bathing.
Service follows ryokan customs: staff provide yukata and prepare multi-course dinners and Japanese breakfasts, typically served in private or small dining rooms where seasonal plating and Hida beef are highlighted. Practical amenities include free Wi‑Fi, on-site parking and a station shuttle to ease the uphill approach; front desk staff assist with local transfers and recommendations for museums, markets and sights. The combination of private tubs, communal baths and unobstructed town vistas makes this a practical choice for travellers seeking an authentic, calm stay in Gifu prefecture.
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Review summary for: Hidatakayama Futarishizuka Hak…
Positive Reviews
Outstanding traditional meals (kaiseki dinner & breakfast)
Many guests praise the food as a highlight — excellent multi-course kaiseki dinners and varied, delicious traditional breakfasts made with local ingredients. Several reviewers called the meals superb and good value for the experience.
Very pleasant onsen experience (public and private)
Guests frequently enjoyed the baths: a scenic outdoor onsen, well-maintained public baths and the option to hire a private onsen. Reviewers said the onsen enhanced the stay and that staff were accommodating (including flexible rules for tattoos in some cases).
Warm, helpful and attentive staff
Numerous reviews mention friendly, welcoming staff who provide good service, helpful reception, breakfast/dining attendants and occasional English-speaking team members. Staff were noted for being polite and making the stay comfortable.
Authentic ryokan atmosphere and yukata experience
Reviewers appreciated the traditional, retro ryokan charm — tatami-style rooms, the opportunity to wear provided yukata in the restaurant and baths, and an overall authentic Japanese lodging experience.
Scenic location, clean spacious rooms and lovely views
Many guests praised the hillside location for offering panoramic views over the town, clean and often spacious traditional rooms, terraces and quiet surroundings. Several said rooms were comfortable and nicely furnished, contributing to a relaxing stay.
Negative Reviews
Futons/mattresses sometimes uncomfortable or worn
A number of guests reported thin, hard or old futons that caused poor sleep or back pain, with some saying mattresses should be replaced or improved to match expectations.
Steep/hilly access and difficulty with luggage
Multiple reviews note the property sits up a hill (about 15–20 minutes from the station) which can be strenuous; several guests found reaching the entrance or carrying suitcases challenging despite a shuttle being available at times.
Occasional onsen problems (smell, cold water, ageing facilities)
Some guests reported issues with the baths: a strong fuel/fioul smell that affected enjoyment, indoor onsen feeling outdated or cold, and a few comments about public-bath cleanliness not being perfect.
Lingering tobacco smell in some rooms
A few reviewers encountered persistent cigarette odour in rooms despite smoking bans, which detracted from room freshness for those guests.
Communication/meal arrangement problems for some guests
At least one guest experienced poor communication around meal requests — messages unanswered and arriving to find dinner or breakfast unavailable — indicating occasional service/coordination lapses.
Frequently Asked Questions
Most rooms are traditional Japanese-style set up for two guests on futon; some larger or special rooms can accommodate additional guests—please check the room description when booking.
Yes; the property offers communal hot-spring baths and many rooms feature private cypress (hinoki) open-air or wooden baths for exclusive use.
Yes; a complimentary pick-up from JR Takayama Station is available between 15:00 and 18:00—call the ryokan on arrival; return transfers from the ryokan to the station run in the morning (approximately 08:00–10:00) by reservation.
From Chubu Centrair (Nagoya) you can take train or highway bus services toward Takayama, then use the ryokan shuttle or a short taxi ride from Takayama Station to reach the property.
The website and guest information are available in English and staff can assist in basic English, though Japanese is the primary language on site.
Dinner is a traditional multi-course kaiseki featuring local Hida beef, and a Japanese set breakfast is provided; meals are served in the dining room and yukata are available for guests (sometimes for an extra charge).
The historic Old Town and the morning market are about a five-minute walk, and the ryokan is close to city sights with bus connections to Shirakawa-go and short drives to local museums.
Free private parking is available on site; the property is a short taxi ride from Takayama Station and near a bus terminal with services to regional destinations like Shirakawa-go.
Standard check-in is 15:00–18:00 (late check-in accepted up to 22:00), and check-out is by 10:00; guests who require dinner should check in by 18:00 to ensure meal service.
Private in-room baths are available in some room types or as part of specific plans, pets are not permitted, and convenience stores/small supermarkets are found within walking distance in Takayama’s town centre.
