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Gero Onsen Yamagataya
Gero, Gero
This hotel is located along the Mashita-gawa River, a river passing through the heart of Gero Onsen. Guestrooms provide wonderful views and the hotel is fully equipped with open-air baths and large shared baths. Guests can refresh body and mind in the smooth waters of the famous onsen.
How to get there?
From Chubu Centrair International Airport: Take the Meitetsu Tokoname Line to Nagoya Station. Then take the Takayama Line train bound for Gero and get off at Gero Station (about 140 minutes). The hotel is about 10 minutes on foot, or 5 minutes by taxi from there.
By car: Exit the Chuo Expressway at Nakatsugawa IC and continue along Route 257 for about 60 minutes (52 km), then Route 41 for about 8 minutes (3 km). Head towards Gero Ohashi Bridge.
By car: Exit the Chuo Expressway at Nakatsugawa IC and continue along Route 257 for about 60 minutes (52 km), then Route 41 for about 8 minutes (3 km). Head towards Gero Ohashi Bridge.

Gero Onsen Kisoya
Gero, Gero
Enjoy original, seasonal Japanese cuisine at leisure in your guestroom. The women's indoor bath features home-grown roses floating in the hot water.
How to get there?
From Gero Station (JR Takayama Line): about 12 min on foot

Gero Spa Resort Hotel Kusakabe Armeria
Gero, Gero
This is a resort hotel located on a hill in the hot spring district! From the panoramic open-air bath you can enjoy a superb view of the hot spring district.
There are also a variety of free services, such as free Wi-Fi throughout the lodging, colored yukata for female guests, JR Gero Station shuttles, and more!
For dinner, guests will be served a buffet (all-you-can-drink service included) with all-you-can-eat Japanese, Western, and Chinese cuisine; extravagant Japanese-style kaiseki course meals prepared with Hida beef, a brand of wagyu beef; and more!
The daily transgender show features a stage of laughs, excitement, and thrills! During the summer season, guests can also enjoy the outdoor pool and beer garden!
From JR Gero Station it is just 3 minutes via shuttle bus. Gero Onsen Gassho-mura is just 10 minutes away by car, Takayama is just 60 minutes away by car, and World Heritage Site Shirakawago is 100 minutes away.
There are also a variety of free services, such as free Wi-Fi throughout the lodging, colored yukata for female guests, JR Gero Station shuttles, and more!
For dinner, guests will be served a buffet (all-you-can-drink service included) with all-you-can-eat Japanese, Western, and Chinese cuisine; extravagant Japanese-style kaiseki course meals prepared with Hida beef, a brand of wagyu beef; and more!
The daily transgender show features a stage of laughs, excitement, and thrills! During the summer season, guests can also enjoy the outdoor pool and beer garden!
From JR Gero Station it is just 3 minutes via shuttle bus. Gero Onsen Gassho-mura is just 10 minutes away by car, Takayama is just 60 minutes away by car, and World Heritage Site Shirakawago is 100 minutes away.
How to get there?
From Gero Station (JR Takayama Main Line): About 10 min on foot or about 2 min by taxi.
The hotel provides a free shuttle bus for guests coming to Gero Station by train (about 2 min to the hotel). If you contact them in advance or after you arrive, they will pick you up. Tel.: 0576-24-2020
The hotel provides a free shuttle bus for guests coming to Gero Station by train (about 2 min to the hotel). If you contact them in advance or after you arrive, they will pick you up. Tel.: 0576-24-2020

Yukai Resort: Gero Saichoraku Honkan
Gero, Gero
This hotel offers low rates year-round, a number of free facilities including karaoke, ping pong, a manga library, and more, as well as late check-out at noon so that guests can really relax and enjoy their time here.
[Gero Onsen]
The Gero hot springs have a pH level of 9.18, classified as alkaline, resulting in a beautifying, natural soap effect on the skin. The waters are especially very popular with women from all around the country.
[Large Communal Bath]
Normally: 11:00 - 13:00, 24:30 - 25:30
*Unavailable every Monday and Wednesday from 11:00 - 14:00 due to cleaning.
[Meals]
Dinner: Buffet with a variety of dishes
Breakfast: Buffet with a variety of dishes
[Free Facility]
Table tennis, Internet and comic corner, karaoke
*Karaoke room free of charge until 19:00. Available at an additional charge after 19:00.
There are free waiting rooms and lockers available for use before check-in and after check-out. Please make the most of your time taking a pleasant stroll, enjoying hotel facilities and the hot spring all day long.
[Gero Onsen]
The Gero hot springs have a pH level of 9.18, classified as alkaline, resulting in a beautifying, natural soap effect on the skin. The waters are especially very popular with women from all around the country.
[Large Communal Bath]
Normally: 11:00 - 13:00, 24:30 - 25:30
*Unavailable every Monday and Wednesday from 11:00 - 14:00 due to cleaning.
[Meals]
Dinner: Buffet with a variety of dishes
Breakfast: Buffet with a variety of dishes
[Free Facility]
Table tennis, Internet and comic corner, karaoke
*Karaoke room free of charge until 19:00. Available at an additional charge after 19:00.
There are free waiting rooms and lockers available for use before check-in and after check-out. Please make the most of your time taking a pleasant stroll, enjoying hotel facilities and the hot spring all day long.

Bosenkan
Gero, Gero
This historic hot spring ryokan was founded in 1818. Guests can experience hot spring culture, Japanese cuisine culture, banquet culture, and Japanese garden culture, as well as Japanese ryokan culture rather freely. Wear a yukata and experience Japanese culture.
[Hot Spring Culture]
As a well-known hot spring that ranks with Kusatsu and Arima, this locale has a hot spring quality that has led to it being known as one of the top 3 in Japan. The large communal baths' open-air baths are open 24 hours a day, and guests can enjoy the seasonal scenery of Hida River and the majestic mountains while having a soak. Additionally, the private open-air baths are also available for JPY 2,000 (tax not included) for 45 minutes per room (requires a reservation on the day at the front desk). The cypress bath was refurbished in June 2019.
[Japanese Cuisine Culture]
The seasonal kaiseki course meals and Hida beef cuisine are recommended for guests' meals. The menu changes each season and is known for featuring a variety of arrangements. Enjoy luxurious, seasonal ingredients.
[Japanese Garden Culture]
There is a magnificent 3,636 square meter Japanese garden. There is also a lake with Japanese carp swimming around. There are also spots where pictures can be taken, so please take a stroll around.
[Bosenkan Recommendations]
There is a free shuttle bus from Gero Station to Bosenkan. Corresponds to limited express trains arriving between 13:00 and 18:00. Please make use of it.
- International staff will welcome guests at the front desk. There are 3 staff members that can speak English. (2 Chinese-speaking staff members, 1 Korean-speaking staff member) Please note that there are times when multilingual staff are not present.
- All guestrooms are equipped with Wi-Fi.
There are a total of 4 guestroom types: guestrooms with open-air baths, Western-style rooms with an Asian accent, private guest residences, and Japanese-style rooms.
Meals are served at the dining hall. The lodging features the "Horai" Japanese cuisine dining room and "Snack Taiun" where guests can enjoy alcoholic drinks. (*Hours: 20:00 - 23:00) In the morning the coffee shop will also be usable. (Hours: 7:15 - 10:30; Coffee - JPY 450)
It is just 10 minutes on foot to the heart of Gero Onsen and just 30 minutes on foot to Gero Onsen Gassho-mura, an area that has reproduced the unspoilt scenery of Japan. From Gero Station to Takayama it is about 50 minutes by via limited express train and 60 minutes by car. It is 90 minutes by car to Shirakawago.
[Hot Spring Culture]
As a well-known hot spring that ranks with Kusatsu and Arima, this locale has a hot spring quality that has led to it being known as one of the top 3 in Japan. The large communal baths' open-air baths are open 24 hours a day, and guests can enjoy the seasonal scenery of Hida River and the majestic mountains while having a soak. Additionally, the private open-air baths are also available for JPY 2,000 (tax not included) for 45 minutes per room (requires a reservation on the day at the front desk). The cypress bath was refurbished in June 2019.
[Japanese Cuisine Culture]
The seasonal kaiseki course meals and Hida beef cuisine are recommended for guests' meals. The menu changes each season and is known for featuring a variety of arrangements. Enjoy luxurious, seasonal ingredients.
[Japanese Garden Culture]
There is a magnificent 3,636 square meter Japanese garden. There is also a lake with Japanese carp swimming around. There are also spots where pictures can be taken, so please take a stroll around.
[Bosenkan Recommendations]
There is a free shuttle bus from Gero Station to Bosenkan. Corresponds to limited express trains arriving between 13:00 and 18:00. Please make use of it.
- International staff will welcome guests at the front desk. There are 3 staff members that can speak English. (2 Chinese-speaking staff members, 1 Korean-speaking staff member) Please note that there are times when multilingual staff are not present.
- All guestrooms are equipped with Wi-Fi.
There are a total of 4 guestroom types: guestrooms with open-air baths, Western-style rooms with an Asian accent, private guest residences, and Japanese-style rooms.
Meals are served at the dining hall. The lodging features the "Horai" Japanese cuisine dining room and "Snack Taiun" where guests can enjoy alcoholic drinks. (*Hours: 20:00 - 23:00) In the morning the coffee shop will also be usable. (Hours: 7:15 - 10:30; Coffee - JPY 450)
It is just 10 minutes on foot to the heart of Gero Onsen and just 30 minutes on foot to Gero Onsen Gassho-mura, an area that has reproduced the unspoilt scenery of Japan. From Gero Station to Takayama it is about 50 minutes by via limited express train and 60 minutes by car. It is 90 minutes by car to Shirakawago.
How to get there?
From Gero Station: 15 min on foot or 5 min by taxi. Corresponds to limited express trains arriving between 13:00 and 18:00. Just outside the ticket gate, there will be a driver standing with a Bosenkan placard, so please speak to them.
[From Tokyo Area]
From Tokyo Station: Take the JR Tokaido Main Line or Tokaido Shinkansen to Nagoya Station, change to the JR Takayama Main Line, and take a Wide View Hida train (bound for Takayama) to Gero Station.
From Tokyo Station: Take the Nagano Shinkansen or Hokuriku Shinkansen to Toyama Station, change to the JR Takayama Main Line, and take a Wide View Hida train (bound for Nagoya) to Gero Station.
[From Nagoya Area]
From Nagoya Station: Take a Wide View Hida train on the JR Takayama Main Line to Gero Station.
[From Osaka Area]
From Osaka Station/Kyoto Station: Take the JR Tokaido Main Line or Tokaido Shinkansen to Nagoya Station, change to the JR Takayama Main Line, and take a Wide View Hida train (bound for Takayama) to Gero Station.
From Osaka Station: Take the JR Tokaido Main Line or Takayama Main Line to Gero Station.
[From Tokyo Area]
From Tokyo Station: Take the JR Tokaido Main Line or Tokaido Shinkansen to Nagoya Station, change to the JR Takayama Main Line, and take a Wide View Hida train (bound for Takayama) to Gero Station.
From Tokyo Station: Take the Nagano Shinkansen or Hokuriku Shinkansen to Toyama Station, change to the JR Takayama Main Line, and take a Wide View Hida train (bound for Nagoya) to Gero Station.
[From Nagoya Area]
From Nagoya Station: Take a Wide View Hida train on the JR Takayama Main Line to Gero Station.
[From Osaka Area]
From Osaka Station/Kyoto Station: Take the JR Tokaido Main Line or Tokaido Shinkansen to Nagoya Station, change to the JR Takayama Main Line, and take a Wide View Hida train (bound for Takayama) to Gero Station.
From Osaka Station: Take the JR Tokaido Main Line or Takayama Main Line to Gero Station.

Onsen Business Hotel Fukiya
Gero, Gero
Situated 100 meters north of JR Gero Station is this hot spring hotel. Guests looking forward to soaking in relaxing hot springs will have a great time, as natural hot springs gush out in the open-air bath near the flowing Hida River.
Enjoy breakfast at the 1st floor dining hall, or have a coffee break at the 2nd floor cafe.
About Facilities:
1F Dining Hall (Hours: 11:00 AM - 2:00 PM / 5:00 PM - 7:00 PM)
2F Cafe (Hours: 8:00 AM - 4:00 PM)
Internet connection is available in the guestrooms (Wi-Fi & LAN cable)
For those looking for a hot spring retreat, the large communal hot spring bathing facility located 3 minutes on foot from the hotel is recommended. A convenience store is located near the hotel, making it ideal for those on long-term stays or business trips.
Check-in: 15:30 - 22:00 / Checkout: 6:00 - 9:30. Please contact the hotel in case check-in will be past 18:00 (Tel: 0576-25-2263)
Enjoy breakfast at the 1st floor dining hall, or have a coffee break at the 2nd floor cafe.
About Facilities:
1F Dining Hall (Hours: 11:00 AM - 2:00 PM / 5:00 PM - 7:00 PM)
2F Cafe (Hours: 8:00 AM - 4:00 PM)
Internet connection is available in the guestrooms (Wi-Fi & LAN cable)
For those looking for a hot spring retreat, the large communal hot spring bathing facility located 3 minutes on foot from the hotel is recommended. A convenience store is located near the hotel, making it ideal for those on long-term stays or business trips.
Check-in: 15:30 - 22:00 / Checkout: 6:00 - 9:30. Please contact the hotel in case check-in will be past 18:00 (Tel: 0576-25-2263)
How to get there?
From Nagoya Station (JR Takayama Line): about 120 min to Gero Station
From Gero Station (JR Takayama Line): 2 min on foot or 1 min by taxi, 100m north of the station. The hotel is in front of the Gifu Prefectural Gero Hospital.
By car: Exit the Meishin Expressway at Komaki IC and continue along Route 41.
The large communal hot spring bathing facility located 3 minutes on foot from the hotel is recommended. A convenience store is also located nearby.
From Gero Station (JR Takayama Line): 2 min on foot or 1 min by taxi, 100m north of the station. The hotel is in front of the Gifu Prefectural Gero Hospital.
By car: Exit the Meishin Expressway at Komaki IC and continue along Route 41.
The large communal hot spring bathing facility located 3 minutes on foot from the hotel is recommended. A convenience store is also located nearby.

Shogetsu
Gero, Gero
Located in a valley, surrounded by streams and lush greenery, this 21-room inn offers a calming place for guests to unwind. It features 3 open-air baths along the valley, and 5 guest rooms with open-air baths. There is also a beauty and wellness room as well as a pottery studio.
How to get there?
From Gero Station (JR Takayama Line): About 15 min on foot or about 3 min by taxi.
By car: Exit the Chuo Expressway at Nakatsugawa IC and continue along Route 257 for about 50 km (about 60 min), then Route 41 for about 7 km (about 7 min). Head towards JR Gero Station.
By car: Exit the Chuo Expressway at Nakatsugawa IC and continue along Route 257 for about 50 km (about 60 min), then Route 41 for about 7 km (about 7 min). Head towards JR Gero Station.

Yukai Resort: Gero Saichoraku Bekkan
Gero, Gero
Offering one low rate year-round, guests here can look forward to the breakfast and dinner buffets, as well as a range of entertainment facilities like karaoke and a manga library.
Wi-Fi Internet access available in all guestrooms.
[Gero Onsen]
The Gero hot springs have a pH level of 9.18, classified as alkaline, resulting in a beautifying, natural soap effect on the skin. The waters are especially very popular with women from all around the country.
[About Gero Saichoraku Bekkan (annex)]
- Dinner: Buffet
- Breakfast: Buffet
- Free entetainment facilities
- Late 12:00 check-out
- Enjoy facilites at Gero Saichoraku Honkan (main building). Double the fun!
[Meals]
Dinner: Buffet with a variety of dishes
Breakfast: Buffet with a variety of dishes
[Free Facility]
Table tennis, Internet and comic corner, karaoke
*Karaoke room free of charge until 19:00. Available at an additional charge after 19:00.
Wi-Fi Internet access available in all guestrooms.
[Gero Onsen]
The Gero hot springs have a pH level of 9.18, classified as alkaline, resulting in a beautifying, natural soap effect on the skin. The waters are especially very popular with women from all around the country.
[About Gero Saichoraku Bekkan (annex)]
- Dinner: Buffet
- Breakfast: Buffet
- Free entetainment facilities
- Late 12:00 check-out
- Enjoy facilites at Gero Saichoraku Honkan (main building). Double the fun!
[Meals]
Dinner: Buffet with a variety of dishes
Breakfast: Buffet with a variety of dishes
[Free Facility]
Table tennis, Internet and comic corner, karaoke
*Karaoke room free of charge until 19:00. Available at an additional charge after 19:00.

Suimeikan
Gero, Gero
Suimeikan is a ryokan that was established 80 years ago along the Hida River, where it currently remains sitting at the heart of Gero Onsen, one of the three most famous onsen locations in Japan. Guests can experience traditional Japanese culture inside the ryokan, which features a Japanese garden, a genuine Noh stage, as well as ceramic and art works.
Guests can also enjoy hot springs with skin beautifying effects in three spots, including an open-air bath with an indoor bath, a large communal scenic bath, and a large communal indoor bath with a hinoki sauna. The communal scenic bath can be used 24 hours a day.
The lodging offers a variety of guest rooms in the Seiranso, Rinsenkaku, Hisenkaku, Sansuikaku manors, each built separately and in the style of a tea-ceremony arbor. Guests can also choose from rooms with private open-air baths, as well as between Japanese-style and Japanese/Western-style rooms.
In addition to the Japanese kaiseki course served in the guestroom, guests can also choose from a French course, Japanese cuisine course, and a Japanese/Western/Chinese fusion kaiseki course.
The hotel also features plenty of facilities for plenty of fun, such as a swimming pool, gym, beauty salon, and a bar.
Guests can also enjoy hot springs with skin beautifying effects in three spots, including an open-air bath with an indoor bath, a large communal scenic bath, and a large communal indoor bath with a hinoki sauna. The communal scenic bath can be used 24 hours a day.
The lodging offers a variety of guest rooms in the Seiranso, Rinsenkaku, Hisenkaku, Sansuikaku manors, each built separately and in the style of a tea-ceremony arbor. Guests can also choose from rooms with private open-air baths, as well as between Japanese-style and Japanese/Western-style rooms.
In addition to the Japanese kaiseki course served in the guestroom, guests can also choose from a French course, Japanese cuisine course, and a Japanese/Western/Chinese fusion kaiseki course.
The hotel also features plenty of facilities for plenty of fun, such as a swimming pool, gym, beauty salon, and a bar.
How to get there?
From Tokyo Station & Shin-Osaka Station: Take the Shinkansen to Nagoya Station.
From Nagoya Station: Take the Takayama Main Line to Gero Station (about 90 min). It is 3 min on foot from there.
Shuttle Service
Gero Station == Hotel
*No prior reservation required. Shuttle will match limited express train arrivals to meet guests.
**Please contact the hotel if arriving by local train.
From Nagoya Station: Take the Takayama Main Line to Gero Station (about 90 min). It is 3 min on foot from there.
Shuttle Service
Gero Station == Hotel
*No prior reservation required. Shuttle will match limited express train arrivals to meet guests.
**Please contact the hotel if arriving by local train.

Ogawaya
Gero, Gero
Located in the heart of Gero Onsen, this inn has a tatami-matted communal bath and an open-air bath, as well as a footbath right in the lobby. Guests can enjoy the uniquely Japanese atmosphere that permeates the entire complex.
How to get there?
From Gero Station (JR Takayama Line): About 8 min on foot or 3 min by taxi.
By car: Exit the Chuo Expressway at Nakatsugawa IC and continue along Route 257 for about 50 km (about 60 min).
By car: Exit the Chuo Expressway at Nakatsugawa IC and continue along Route 257 for about 50 km (about 60 min).

Suihoen
Gero, Gero
This is a Japanese lodging built on a quiet, high ground area overlooking the hot spring town of Gero. Thanks to their confidence and duty in designating themselves a kaiseki lodging, their best selling point is their cuisine.
At check-in, guests are given a handwritten copy of the day's menu.
The lodging's A5 grade (the highest grade) Hida beef and "Gin no Mikazuki" rice - a specialty rice sourced from Gero which was selected as Japan's most delicious rice - are quite delicious.
The lodging has an excellent range of facilities that include a scenic view open-air bath with a view of the nearby Mt. Nakane (also known as Gero-Fuji), 9 rooms with their own varying open-air baths, and more. It's an adult hideaway.
[Attraction 1: Monthly Changing Kaiseki Cuisine]
The pride of the lodging it its kaiseki cuisine. The cuisine is named "Yojo Kaiseki" with the hope that, as the meaning in Japanese would suggest, it would linger in guests' hearts long after the experience.
The monthly changing cuisine features seasonal and local ingredients, and a specialty cuisine prepared with Hida beef, one of Japan's most famous brands of beef. The lodging also features the wondrous Gin no Mikazuki rice, which has won the gold award at national rice contests! The rice is prepared in both pot cooked and earthenware cooked styles. (This is 1.5 times bigger than Koshihikari rice!)
The warm items are warm, and the cold items are cold, and the cuisine is prepared and served with love in each dish.
[Attraction 2: Guestrooms with Open-air Baths]
Of the total 17 guestrooms, 9 include open-air baths. Guestrooms with open-air baths allow guests to relax and enjoy their bathing experience at their own pace, whenever they like. Each guestroom with an open-air bath has its own unique atmosphere, meaning guests can request the room and bath that best fits their desires.
[Attraction 3: Steak Kangetsu]
Steak Kangetsu opened in April 2017. It features a blend of Japanese and Italian cuisine with main dishes of Hida beef. Dinner at Kangetsu can be enjoyed by guests staying at the lodging, and also as a standalone dining experience. Since its opening, the restaurant's cuisine has received many favorable reviews. Enjoy your experience at Kangetsu, the pride of this lodging.
At check-in, guests are given a handwritten copy of the day's menu.
The lodging's A5 grade (the highest grade) Hida beef and "Gin no Mikazuki" rice - a specialty rice sourced from Gero which was selected as Japan's most delicious rice - are quite delicious.
The lodging has an excellent range of facilities that include a scenic view open-air bath with a view of the nearby Mt. Nakane (also known as Gero-Fuji), 9 rooms with their own varying open-air baths, and more. It's an adult hideaway.
[Attraction 1: Monthly Changing Kaiseki Cuisine]
The pride of the lodging it its kaiseki cuisine. The cuisine is named "Yojo Kaiseki" with the hope that, as the meaning in Japanese would suggest, it would linger in guests' hearts long after the experience.
The monthly changing cuisine features seasonal and local ingredients, and a specialty cuisine prepared with Hida beef, one of Japan's most famous brands of beef. The lodging also features the wondrous Gin no Mikazuki rice, which has won the gold award at national rice contests! The rice is prepared in both pot cooked and earthenware cooked styles. (This is 1.5 times bigger than Koshihikari rice!)
The warm items are warm, and the cold items are cold, and the cuisine is prepared and served with love in each dish.
[Attraction 2: Guestrooms with Open-air Baths]
Of the total 17 guestrooms, 9 include open-air baths. Guestrooms with open-air baths allow guests to relax and enjoy their bathing experience at their own pace, whenever they like. Each guestroom with an open-air bath has its own unique atmosphere, meaning guests can request the room and bath that best fits their desires.
[Attraction 3: Steak Kangetsu]
Steak Kangetsu opened in April 2017. It features a blend of Japanese and Italian cuisine with main dishes of Hida beef. Dinner at Kangetsu can be enjoyed by guests staying at the lodging, and also as a standalone dining experience. Since its opening, the restaurant's cuisine has received many favorable reviews. Enjoy your experience at Kangetsu, the pride of this lodging.
How to get there?
From Gero Station (JR Takayama Line): About 20 min on foot or about 4 min by taxi. Advance reservation required for shuttle service.
By car: Exit the Chuo Expressway at Nakatsugawa IC and continue along Route 257 for about 53 km (about 60 min) towards Gero Onsen Gasshomura.
By car: Exit the Chuo Expressway at Nakatsugawa IC and continue along Route 257 for about 53 km (about 60 min) towards Gero Onsen Gasshomura.

Kawakamiya Kasuitei
Gero, Gero
A traditional Japanese inn, located in a quiet setting alongside the Hida River. Serving new traditional Japanese kaiseki cuisine every month, guests can relax and make themselves at home in this wonderfully serene environment.
How to get there?
From Gero Station (JR Takayama Line): About 15 minutes on foot, or 5 minutes by taxi.
By car: Exit the Hokkaido Expressway at Nakatsugawa IC and continue along Route 257 for about 60 minutes (50 km).
By car: Exit the Hokkaido Expressway at Nakatsugawa IC and continue along Route 257 for about 60 minutes (50 km).

Gero Kanko Hotel
Gero, Gero
This hotel is blessed with nature and a clear stream flows within its large grounds. Located on the top of a hill, the hotel commands a superb night view of the hot spring town. Guests can learn pottery-making and receive beauty salon treatments (advance booking required).
How to get there?
From Gero Station (JR Takayama Line): 15 minutes on foot, or 3 minutes by taxi.
By car: Exit the Chuo Expressway at Nakatsugawa IC and continue along Route 257 for about 60 minutes (about 50 km), then Route 41 for about 7 minutes (about 7 km) towards JR Gero Station.
By car: Exit the Chuo Expressway at Nakatsugawa IC and continue along Route 257 for about 60 minutes (about 50 km), then Route 41 for about 7 minutes (about 7 km) towards JR Gero Station.

Koyokan Wanpakutei
Gero, Gero
Located in the center of the Gero Hot Spring Resort, the Koyokan Wanpakutei is a dog-friendly hotel which offers a range of pet orientated services, such as reservable family hot spring spas in which guests can soak in the bath together with their dogs.
How to get there?
From Gero Station (JR Takayama Line): About 10 minutes on foot, or 3 minutes by taxi.
By car: Exit the Chuo Expressway at Nakatsugawa IC and continue along Route 257 for about 50 minutes (51 km).
By car: Exit the Chuo Expressway at Nakatsugawa IC and continue along Route 257 for about 50 minutes (51 km).

Fugaku
Gero, Gero
Certified by the Japanese Hot Spring Association, Fugaku offers the highest quality springs and water quality. Meals may be taken in the guestrooms and private onsen are available for rent. The shared bath and outdoor bath provide gorgeous views of the Hida River. Also, the lobby has free wireless Internet access. All of this in an accommodation that is a mere ten-minute walk from the station.
How to get there?
From Gero Station: Exit the station and cross the large bridge. Next, turn left at the traffic light (heading north). Continue north along the riverside for about 100 meters. Fugaku is located on the right side of the road across from Kua Garden.
Access & Parking
Shuttle service, Free parking
Free shuttle bus
Free shuttle bus provided between Hotel and train station
(Need to book in advance via Special Request Note or email to the hotel)
From JR Gero Station to Fugaku (14:30-19:35).
From Fugaku back to JR Gero Station (7:30-10:00).
Access & Parking
Shuttle service, Free parking
Free shuttle bus
Free shuttle bus provided between Hotel and train station
(Need to book in advance via Special Request Note or email to the hotel)
From JR Gero Station to Fugaku (14:30-19:35).
From Fugaku back to JR Gero Station (7:30-10:00).

Gero Royal Hotel Miyabitei
Gero, Gero
This Japanese-style inn stands in the heart of Gero Onsen and offers tatami-floored communal hot spring spas and private open-air baths, as well as two different foot/leg spas. The inn's annex offers a private hot stone spa. Meals -- both breakfast and dinner -- are served in-room.
How to get there?
From Gero Station (JR Takayama Line): About 5 minutes on foot or 3 minutes by taxi.

Sasara
Gero, Gero
This ryokan (traditional Japanese inn) is built on high ground, and has an artistic interior with a charming atmosphere of antiquity. From the open-air Japanese cypress wood bath, guests can gaze out at the town of Gero and the Hida river. The Sasara Building offers stunning nighttime views, while the Moriyama Building features lovely Japanese-style rooms. Detached, freestanding rooms are also available.
How to get there?
From Gero Station (JR Takayama Line): About 15 min on foot; about 3 min by taxi.
By car: Exit the Chuo Expressway at Nakatsugawa IC and continue along Route 257 for about 50 km (about 60 min). Located near the Mori intersection, Gero City Office, and Gero Post Office.
By car: Exit the Chuo Expressway at Nakatsugawa IC and continue along Route 257 for about 50 km (about 60 min). Located near the Mori intersection, Gero City Office, and Gero Post Office.

Mutsumikan
Gero, Gero
Situated in a prime location - just 3 minutes on foot from Gero Station - offering a relaxed and calming space for guests to treat as a home away from home, with a high quality hot spring spa and cuisine using local ingredients. All guestrooms have Wi-Fi access.
How to get there?
From Gero Station (JR Takayama Line): About 2 minutes on foot.
By car: Exit the Chuo Expressway at the Nakatsugawa IC and continue along Route 257 for about 60 minutes towards Gero Station and Gero-Ohashi Bridge.
By car: Exit the Chuo Expressway at the Nakatsugawa IC and continue along Route 257 for about 60 minutes towards Gero Station and Gero-Ohashi Bridge.

Yunoshimakan
Gero, Gero
Natural spring water from the hot spring source is piped to all baths and showers in the ryokan, including the large communal baths, open-air large communal view baths, and the baths and showers in guestrooms. Yunoshimakan allows guests to experience the famous spring water of Gero Onsen in as many ways as possible. Also, the entire staff is devoted to ensuring the comfortable, pleasant stay of each and every guest.
The Main Building of this ryokan is a rare sight these days, being constructed from wood and featuring unique craftsmanship to create a luxurious atmosphere. This building is a National Tangible Cultural Asset. Keizanso rooms feature panoramic view baths, and rooms with attached open-air baths are also available. Guests can also enjoy Hida beef and seasonal tastes with the ryokan's kaiseki cuisine.
Female guests may select a yukata in the color of their choice free of charge.
The Main Building of this ryokan is a rare sight these days, being constructed from wood and featuring unique craftsmanship to create a luxurious atmosphere. This building is a National Tangible Cultural Asset. Keizanso rooms feature panoramic view baths, and rooms with attached open-air baths are also available. Guests can also enjoy Hida beef and seasonal tastes with the ryokan's kaiseki cuisine.
Female guests may select a yukata in the color of their choice free of charge.
How to get there?
From Gero Station (JR Takayama Main Line): About 25 min on foot; 5 min by taxi.
Shuttle Bus
JR Takayama Main Line Gero Station == Hotel
To hotel from station: Departures at 13:35, 14:35, 15:35, 16:35, 17:25
To station from hotel: Departures at 8:30, 9:00, 10:00, 11:10
Shuttle Bus
JR Takayama Main Line Gero Station == Hotel
To hotel from station: Departures at 13:35, 14:35, 15:35, 16:35, 17:25
To station from hotel: Departures at 8:30, 9:00, 10:00, 11:10