Gero Royalhotel Miyabitei
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Gero Royalhotel Miyabitei

758-15 Yunoshima, Gero-Shi, Gifu 509-2207, Gero City, Gifu Prefecture, 509-2207, Japan
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The hotel features separate private open-air baths with genuine hot spring water, which are very rare in Gero, and rooms with en-suite private open-air baths. Private stone spa and a beauty salon are now available in annexes.Show More
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3.6/5Cleanliness: 3.6
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ParkingFreeHot SpringTea RoomRestaurantCaféMeeting Room
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Surroundings
Train: JR Gero Station
(680m)
Train: JR Zenshoji Station
(5.9 km)
Landmarks: Gero Onsen Gassho Village
(100m)
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Old Private House Style Room

Old Private House Style Room

Has window
Free Wi-Fi
Non-smoking
In-room Wi-Fi
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Japanese-Style Room
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Japanese-Style Room

Non-smoking
Private Bath
Refrigerator
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Guest Reviews(7)

3.6/5
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  • Cleanliness3.6
  • Amenities3.6
  • Location3.6
  • Service3.6

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BSDS
December 9, 2023
Locate in center of Gero town. Near bus stop. There is private onsen that can make reservation with 3,000 yen. Anyway the ***** bath also available. It’s great view on public bath. Onsen in this town is clear water. English speaking staff with Kimono also good. Hotel also provide dinner in your room and breakfast at FL.2.
Guest User
February 26, 2023
The parking lot is a little far away. The building is old but clean. Mr. Nakai, who was in charge, was from overseas, and he explained things according to the manual. The food is reasonably priced. I wanted to decide when to light the Hida beef.
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Guest User
May 29, 2022
This was my first time staying at a hotel located in Gero Onsen. The cherry blossoms on the Hida River were in full bloom, and the view from the Japanese-style room with a wide veranda was great. Dinner is served in the room. Salmon and tuna sashimi, Hida beef roast and Hoba miso were delicious. Breakfast is served in a recently refurbished dining room. There are various types of large public baths, including an indoor bath, a Mino stone open-air bath, and a rooftop cypress open-air bath. It feels slimy and warms the body. I was able to fully enjoy the beautiful scenery of cherry blossoms, the delicious evening and breakfast, and the hot springs that warmed my body and soul.
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Guest User
December 22, 2022
It is conveniently located along the river. There is a dedicated parking lot not on the premises but a little further away. If you go up the road between the parking lot and the main building, there is a souvenir street, which is convenient. The facilities themselves are quite old, but everything was well maintained and I was able to use it without any complaints. Mr. Nakai was a young and cute person from Myanmar and I had a good impression. Most of the other staff seemed to be foreigners, but they are not dissatisfied and their language is pretty solid. The relatively steep aluminum stairs in the large public bath are a bit scary, but the view from the open-air bath is nice. There are 6 bathtubs for one person in the open-air bath that is replaced the next day? (I think it was). The only thing I'm worried about is that the amount of each faucet is small and the water pressure is low. You have to press 4 to 5 times to fill the bucket, and the water pressure in the shower was not enough for me, who likes strong water pressure. The food was strangely abundant and did not look luxurious, and the seasoning was good and satisfying. Overall I am satisfied.
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Guest User
August 8, 2022
[Prologue] First of all, the 8 steps from the road to the hotel entrance are difficult for luggage. Thinking of a slope? (He brought me...). The lobby on the first floor is large, and a woman in a kimono welcomes you. When I told my name, Mr. Nakai took me to the room, but I rested in a chair until Mr. Nakai came. The room is a 10-tatami mat Japanese-style room, a river side room, a table chair, a refrigerator, and what you would find in a Japanese-style inn. The key to the room is a key type, but two keys were given. There are only two elevators, so we waited a bit depending on the time. [Dinner] It was a room meal, but the contents were 4 appetizers, sashimi, Hida beef, boiled tofu (made by yourself), grilled food, and boiled food. Hida beef is only 3 pieces of 5 mm 4 cm thick. It looks like it's going to be a volume when you first bring it? I thought, but when I tried it, it wasn't so much, and I felt unsatisfactory. [Large public bath] The bath is on the 7th floor. There is a resting place next to the stairs, cold tea at night but not in the morning. There is a dressing room shelf, but there is no dressing basket. Swap men and women in the morning. Each has a different structure (1 indoor bath, 2 open-air baths). There are 8 washrooms, and towels and bath towels should be prepared from the room. Insects come in because the door is open for ventilation. The price of alcohol is high, such as bottled beer 700 yen. The air conditioner cover is off (there is no problem with the air conditioner, it looks bad)
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Guest User
January 13, 2022
As soon as I entered the entrance, three women in kimonos greeted me, and when the greetings were over, they talked fluently all the time. One was wearing a kimono, but her legs were spread out and she was ugly. When I just said hello, yes, it felt like I was chatting and it was very unpleasant. I'm afraid that the three of us will stare at us only when we say hello on the way home
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Guest User
August 11, 2021
Although the fireworks were small, they were set off at the river bank, but I could enjoy them from the window of the room, probably because it was a room with an open-air bath. There are two open-air baths on the top floor, but the one above the stairs is recommended. You can relax while looking at the mountains. The folk art style furniture in the room is a place where the evaluation is divided. In-room dining is nice under COVID-19. Good service. The hot springs have a slimy feel, but are tasteless and odorless.
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Property Policies

Check-in and Check-out Times
Check-in: 15:00–18:00
Check-out: Before 10:00
Child Policies
Children of all ages are welcome at this hotel.

Cribs and Extra Beds
Please contact the hotel for details about crib and extra bed policies.

Breakfast
Breakfast is available at the hotel. Please contact the hotel for details.
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Property Description

  • Number of Rooms: 32
The hotel features separate private open-air baths with genuine hot spring water, which are very rare in Gero, and rooms with en-suite private open-air baths. Private stone spa and a beauty salon are now available in annexes.

Services & Amenities

Hot Spring
Restaurant
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Frequently Asked Questions

How much does it cost to stay at Gero Royalhotel Miyabitei?

Prices at Gero Royalhotel Miyabitei are subject to change according to dates, hotel policy, and other factors. To view prices, please search for the dates you wish to stay at the hotel.

What are the check-in and check-out times at Gero Royalhotel Miyabitei?

The check-in time is after 15:00 and the check-out time is before 10:00.

Does Gero Royalhotel Miyabitei provide airport transfer services?

No, the Gero Royalhotel Miyabitei doesn't provide airport transfer services.

What amenities and services does Gero Royalhotel Miyabitei have?

Gero Royalhotel Miyabitei has the following amenities and services: Parking, Hot Spring, Tea Room.

Does Gero Royalhotel Miyabitei have a swimming pool?

No, Gero Royalhotel Miyabitei doesn't have a pool.

Does Gero Royalhotel Miyabitei have fitness amenities?

No, Gero Royalhotel Miyabitei doesn't have fitness amenities.

Does Gero Royalhotel Miyabitei provide Wi-Fi?

Please view the amenity list on the hotel page.

Does Gero Royalhotel Miyabitei have non-smoking rooms?

Yes, Gero Royalhotel Miyabitei has non-smoking rooms. Please view the hotel listing for details.

Does Gero Royalhotel Miyabitei provide breakfast?

Yes, Gero Royalhotel Miyabitei provides breakfast.

Does Gero Royalhotel Miyabitei have a restaurant?

Yes, guests can eat at: Restaurant, Café.

About This Property

Nearest Train StationJR Gero Station
Distance to Train Station0.68KM
Average Price FromUSD308
Hotel Star Rating3