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Hotel Kikori
4.2/513 Reviews
I used it when I traveled to HIDA that I wanted to go before. I moved about 350 ㌔ from Osaka to HIDA Furukawa by car. It is a little far from the center of the city (Furukawa CHO), but it arrives without fatigue only by the easy road. By the way, it takes about 20 minutes by car from HIDA Furukawa station, the sacred place of the movie ”your name”. After check-in, I enjoyed a large bath (free for suikosato guests) about 5 minutes walk. It was fiercely hot on the day and I had to go steep slopes, so I moved by car. The large bath was large, and there were few users because of weekdays, and I enjoyed various soft hot springs. The hotel dinner was served in the dining room. Even if you think about the price, you can't expect a luxurious meal, but you can taste the material. The HIDA beef + grip was very delicious. I was able to provide hot things in a hot state and have everything delicious without leaving. The room I used was not luxurious, but it was clean and spacious enough. The public bath (inner bath and open air) in the building was comfortable, and I enjoyed it four times at night and the next morning. This public bath was able to choose the shampoo and rinse of each preference. I was not happy with the public bath, but my wife was happy. There were local vegetables sold in the public bath that I used on the arrival day, and I bought a red-ripe tomato. I was called at the parking lot to the local who was watching it, and I was surprised to have a large pumpkin. I was glad to have that kind heart. This time, along with inn, meals and baths, I was able to touch the kindness of such locals and had a good trip as a total.
Hida Tomoe Hotel
5/53 Reviews
Very good hotel. Only a few minutes walk from the train station. He arrived early and allowed us to check into the room. He also recommended us nearby restaurants, noodles and Japanese rice. A river crosses this town, each bridge is a different color, and there are three large temples. It snowed heavily that day. The town is extremely peaceful and beautiful. I went to several local stores, and the products were all unique, not mass-produced tourist products. Sake is produced here. We went to two sake specialty stores and drank more than a dozen glasses one by one. The store owners were so generous. We met an old candle shop that has been passed down for seven generations. The owner showed us how to dye a white candle red. I happily bought a few red candles.
Busuitei
4/51 Reviews
I stayed in ”ichisui” built in the early Meiji period. I found where the bathroom was in a large room. It is a course of cooking with the main HIDA beef stone grill, and after the point of one rest, I think that the cospa is good for 26000 yen per person for 2 meals per night. My husband has been talking to the lady several times before the stay, and I was looking forward to it before I asked, ”I feel very good!” It was a warm inn as expected. The dishes were very delicious because they were only a restaurant. I didn't find a drink menu, but the sake recommended by ”local cold sake” was delicious, and the compatibility with the ingredients such as awabi awabi awabi awabi awabi awabi awabi awabi awabi awabi awabi awabi awabi awabi awabi awabi awabi awabi awa Dinner was in the room and breakfast was another venue, but we only had it in the hall. I heard that it was an inn originated from Hakuba miso, but the rice went from the morning with the most delicious Hakuba miso I have ever eaten. Next, I look forward to cooking and slow time, not for sightseeing purposes.
Yatsusankan
4.7/538 Reviews
This is a ryokan built in 1850. It is located next to the river and opposite the Honkoji Temple. It is a 3-5 minute walk to the core attractions such as Baibi Tuzang Street. The indoor furnishings are quaint and welcoming. There are smoking rooms, lounges, small shops, relaxing massage rooms, etc. There are one large, one small and two hot springs. The old style of the whole hotel still exists, from entry slippers, welcome snacks, green tea soup, warm service, thoughtful details, the hotel is quiet, there is always a feeling of crossing. The main feature of this restaurant is actually Japanese, and dinner is banquet. The price is certainly not low, but value for money! The breakfast and dinner are great, it is worth trying, the breakfast is rich and varied, the breakfast every day is like a work of art, and the utensils are very eye-catching. Dinner was set for one night at 8,800 yen per person, which is the most expensive and most hearty meal in Japan. At dinner, the hotel thoughtfully took a picture for us, and the photo will be given away at breakfast the next day. The hot springs open from morning to night. You can choose to go to breakfast before dinner, before dinner, and after dinner. There are very few people. Many times are reserved for one person. Cozy. Even if it is close to Hida Furukawa Station, as long as you ask for it, the hotel will still arrange a shuttle bus.

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    Busuitei is a popular accessible hotel.

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Hida Travel Guide

Looking for hotels in Hida? Trip.com is a great place to start. Book your hotel on Trip.com for an amazing travel experience. Hida may not be a metropolis, but there are still great hotel options on Trip.com. Hida is not a big city. When traveling here, you can choose to stay in hotels around the city center.

Though there is no civilian airport, it's still easy to take a bus or train to reach Hida. JR Sugisaki Station is a large train station in Hida. It's convenient to stay at a hotel in the nearby area.

Hida is not a tourist city, so the hospitality industry there isn't very well-developed. Many hotels can only be booked on location. Hida has high quality and low-priced hotels. You can spend one night at a nice hotel for only 152 USD. There are 1 five-star hotels in Hida at an average price of 263 USD per night. There are 2 three-star hotels in Hida at an average price of 82 USD per night. There are 1 two-star hotels in Hida at an average price of 110 USD per night. Unique local hotels in Hida provide guests a unique and fresh feeling. Iori Stay Hida is one of the most popular hotels in Hida. If you're still unsure, Trip.com recommends Mother's House.

In the city center of Hida, you'll have easy access to Hida Furukawa Matsuri Hall. If you want to spend a fun vacation with your family, locals recommend visiting Wariishi Hot Spring. The most famous attractions locally are Kamioka Castle, Hida no Takumi Bunka Museum, Hida Furukawa Old Town.

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