Ooedo Onsen Monogatari Premium Gero Honkan
7,7/10 Very good - Based on 141 reviews
Ooedo Onsen Monogatari Premium Gero Honkan occupies an elevated site above Gero and presents a contemporary take on a traditional inn, run by a national onsen group and arranged around roomy communal areas. The property pairs large indoor baths, open‑air hot‑spring pools and a wood‑lined Premium Lounge where complimentary soft drinks and selected alcoholic beverages are provided, while terraces and quieter nooks invite reading and relaxation after bathing. This ryokan with onsen Gero emphasises easy access to nearby attractions while preserving tatami rooms and yukata for an authentic stay.
Thermal facilities focus on the alkaline, skin‑softening water associated with this hot‑spring district; separate male and female large baths, open‑air rotenburo and a sauna form the core bathing offer, and some room types include private baths for greater privacy. Day‑use bathing and bathing‑plus‑dinner plans operate at set times and are offered seasonally, and the property manages peak‑time hygiene and crowding measures. Guests with visible tattoos should note communal bathing rules and the availability of private bathing options.
As a ryokan with onsen Gifu, guest rooms range from standard Japanese‑style layouts to larger family configurations, many with kettle, air conditioning and flat screens; select rooms include private outdoor baths. Evening service centres on a buffet‑style dinner showcasing regional Hida and Gifu ingredients with live‑cooking stations, while breakfast offers hot and cold local choices and a small selection of local sake and sweets. Practical conveniences — complimentary parking, Wi‑Fi, shuttle connections to town and a 24‑hour front desk — make the property a straightforward base for exploring Gifu.
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Review summary for: Ooedo Onsen Monogatari Premium…
Positive Reviews
Varied and tasty buffet dining
Many guests praised the dinner and breakfast buffets for variety and quality, highlighting seafood, cakes and overall enjoyable meal options.
Free drinks and lounge perks
Several reviews mentioned a welcome drink bar and lounge with free beverages (including alcohol like beer, plum wine and wine), available after bathing and in public areas.
Good onsen water and bathing experience
Guests frequently enjoyed the hot spring water quality and found the onsen relaxing, noting skin-feel benefits and overall satisfaction with bathing facilities.
Helpful and polite staff
Numerous comments point to attentive, courteous staff who provided polite service, assistance with check-in and bus arrangements, and generally positive interactions.
Family-friendly facilities and comfortable rooms with views
Reviewers liked the large rooms, cleanliness, entertainment options (ping-pong, karaoke, manga corner), yukata selection, and scenic high‑ground views from rooms, making it suitable for families.
Negative Reviews
Onsen size and layout limited
Multiple guests reported the bathing area was small (only one indoor and one outdoor bath in some cases), lacked a cold-water bath or rotation, and could feel cramped compared with expectations.
Remote location and transport inconvenience
The hotel sits on a hill/mountainside; parking can be distant and access involves steep slopes. Shuttle buses run infrequently (about hourly) and sometimes charge a small fee, making non‑drivers less convenient.
Crowds and noise at busy times
Some stays were disturbed by large numbers of guests on arrival or by groups (tour groups) causing noise and a less tranquil atmosphere during peak periods.
Service/operations issues and occasional lapses
A few reviewers experienced slow or underprepared front‑desk service (e.g., waiting for taxi arrangements), unresolved refund processing, or staff perceived as a bit cold rather than welcoming.
Aging/limited in-room amenities
Guests noted some facilities felt older, rooms could be dark, essential items like humidifiers were missing, and small details (slippers, elevator) could be improved.
Frequently Asked Questions
Room types range from single and twin to Japanese-style rooms that sleep up to five; family and quad room options are available—check the specific room listing for exact occupancy.
Yes — the ryokan has hot spring public baths and a sauna for guests; shared bathing facilities follow standard onsen etiquette.
Guests with tattoos are not allowed to use the shared bathing areas and other communal facilities.
The property operates a shuttle service at certain times to/from the town and station; contact the ryokan to confirm the current schedule and pick-up details.
The ryokan is roughly 90 km from Nagoya Airport; by public transport take trains toward Gero Station then walk or use the hotel shuttle, while by car expect around 1.5–2 hours depending on traffic.
Staff commonly provide basic English assistance at reception, but Japanese is the primary language; many international guests stay here, so advance requests for English support are recommended.
The ryokan features a buffet-style dinner and breakfast with local specialties, a renovated lounge with complimentary drinks and family-friendly amenities such as a manga corner and kids’ play area.
The property sits above Gero Onsen town and is within walking distance of local sights such as Kaeru Shrine and the Charlie Chaplin statue; Gero Station provides access to regional destinations like Takayama and Hida folk attractions.
It’s about 600 metres (roughly a 7–10 minute walk) from Gero Station but the route is uphill; check-in is from 15:00 (until 19:00) and check-out is by 11:00, with 24-hour front desk and luggage storage available.
Some room types offer private open-air baths, pets are not allowed, and convenience stores and small shops are available near Gero Station for basic supplies.
