Located within 47 km of Takayama Station and 47 km of Hida Minzoku Mura Folk Village, 下呂スプリングスホテル offers rooms in Gero. The 2-star hotel has air-conditioned rooms with a private bathroom and free...
Chiu
Hong Kong
Large room. Not so expensive as compared to other surrounding hotels. About five-minute drive to Gero Centre where you can find a few 24 hours convenient stores. With free parking, it's a very convenient place when you've got a car.
Set between the Hida River and Japanese Alps, Suimeikan offers rooms with river views. It has 3 hot-spring baths and the on-site restaurant where guests can enjoy seasonal local ingredients.
On only a minute’s walk from Hida River, Japanese-style hotel Gero Onsen Fugaku offers free Wi-Fi, large indoor and outdoor hot spring baths, and spacious rooms with river views.
A 3-minute drive from JR Gero Train Station, Izumi-so offers Japanese-style rooms, an indoor and an open-air natural hot spring bath and Japanese cuisine.
Hua
China
The hotel is really cozy and comfortable. The hostess is kind to us and offers us a drive to the station. The onsen is great and breakfast is great. We had a great time here and will come here again next time!
Located in Gero, 700 metres from Gero Station, Kisoya features accommodation with a hot spring bath, a public bath and an open-air bath. This 2-star ryokan offers a 24-hour front desk and a lift.
Snjezana
Norway
We upgraded our room to a private balcony and onsen. It made our stay better.
Located a 5-minute drive from Gero Station, Kawakamiya Kasuitei offers traditional Japanese-style guestrooms featuring tatami (woven straw) flooring and hot spring baths in the Gero Onsen area.
Ai Leng
Singapore
Staff very attentive and very hospitable. Food is excellent. Property very well maintained and exude a tranquil charm as it’s located next to the river. Love the onsen spa pool. They have public onsen pool and private onsen pool which needs reservation in advance. Overall my family enjoyed our stay here and we highly recommend it.
Situated in Gero and only 28 km from Gero Station, 1日1組限定 田舎体験 古民家宿 樹々庵 Juju-an features accommodation with mountain views, free WiFi and free private parking.
Mark
Australia
Absolutely everything! We were looking for a true traditional Japanese home stay experience and we got exactly what we wanted. Aki is such a great host and really makes you feel at home. If you're looking for an authentic Japanese experience, then you need to stay here! Thank you Aki, we will definitely be coming back again.
Established in 1817, Bosenkan is a ryokan with a 3600 square metre Japanese garden and various hot spring baths including a spacious open-air bath. Free shuttles from/to JR Gero Station is available.
joel
Singapore
Dinner and Breakfast service was exceptional, we were given a private dining room and the spread was delicious. stay was very relaxing
The public onsen includes a rock themed outdoor segment with views of the mountain opposite,
Staff are friendly and speak english
Built and opened in 2012, Gero Onsen Yukyunohana is situated along Hida River, a 10-minute walk from JR Gero Station.
Huey Sien
Saudi Arabia
Breakfast and Dinner that in included in the room package is excellent。 There was plently of food every meal. It was definitely a eye opener for traditional Japanese food.
We travelled with 3 young kids and they provided diaper bins, kids shower gel, toothpaste, kids yukata. I am surprised by how kids friendly the resort are.
Featuring free WiFi throughout the property, Gerobal Hostel offers accommodation in Gero, just a 2-minute walk away from Gero Station. Private parking is available on site.
I did a one day trip, I went there just because of the...
I did a one day trip, I went there just because of the naturals onsen, and it was the best decision, I arrived about 10:00 at leave at the same time of the next day. Honestly I don't think is a trip for more than 3 days.
Gero is a beautiful city, it has a few museums that can be seen in one period of the day. As the city is small, it doesn't need car or bus to go around if no one has fiscal disabilities.
This was my second time at Japan, and I regret not going to Gero the first time as well.
Sophia
Brazil
10
Scored 10
The staff were all very kind and helpful to welcome our big...
The staff were all very kind and helpful to welcome our big group of my family, 14 of us including 6 children. We all enjoyed the authentic ryokan experience. The meals were delicious. We will definitely go back!
Eiko
United States
10
Scored 10
Out of all the places we ate in, I think we enjoyed eating...
Out of all the places we ate in, I think we enjoyed eating in Unasho the most. They serve unagi, which is a specialty of Nagoya, their neighboring prefecture. There are some negative reviews about unasho, about how it's not value for money, but I don't think so. On our return trip, we passed through Nagoya station and ate in one of the famous unagi places in Nagoya called Maruya Honten. We preferred the unagi from Unasho, it was cleaner and prepared better because you felt the fishbones less in your mouth when you chewed.
The hot pudding from Yuamiya was TO DIE FOR. We came back twice to the shop during our trip so that we could eat it again and again.
Kamille Mercado
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
If you love pudding, onsen or frogs, Gero is definitely the...
If you love pudding, onsen or frogs, Gero is definitely the place to stay! The hot Hida milk pudding is absolutely delicious. There is a cute little frog shrine and lots of frog related souvenirs, cookies and street decor. There are public foot baths, great hot sprins and enough places to get a decent snack.
I can highly recommend La Vita e Bella. This is an italian place in Gero. The staff were absolutely adorable. They spoke English really well and they actually had a proper English menu.
Melonfluff
Netherlands
10
Scored 10
Gero is located in the Center of the Gifu Region.
Gero is located in the Center of the Gifu Region. Small and very beautiful place, with unforgettable landscapes. The hot springs are scattered throughout the city and you can use them all the time. It is possible to walk the entire city on foot. Plenty of restaurants and shopping options.
AILSON DA LUZ
Brazil
10
Scored 10
In Gero itself there are just a few sights to go to.
In Gero itself there are just a few sights to go to. However you can easily stay there to discover Takayama or other close sights. Also there are every hot springs were you can either dip in your feet, hands or just jump in with whole body.
Yunoshimakan is an historic property on the hillside above Gero Onsen town. It's split into two main buildings and it seems that rooms vary. I enjoyed my room, with onsen bathtub inside the bathroom but it had a slight view of the hillside below. Food was served in the room and the staff serving me was lovely. I thought the special fruit liquor tasting set was a great accompaniment to my meal. The footbath on the property was a fun touch and the front gardens were beautiful with the changing leaves.
Room was average.
Dinner and breakfast were Kaiseki style, served in our room by a male Japanese speaking staff who took the trouble to Google translate all the different dishes to English. He was very polite.
Driver who drove us to the train station on the day of check out was extremely accommodating n helpful.
The ladies' public onsen .. The Rose Bath was quite nice but with very few flowers. Different from the photo in the hotel website with lots of flowers.
Lovely hotel overlooking Gero Onsen. We had only booked bed and breakfast, and our rooms were well appointed and spacious, with views overlooking Gero. The Japanese breakfast was plentiful and good quality. The public Onsen had inside and outside pools which were spacious and relaxing, and very quiet when we visited. There is also a spacious bar, where you can use the Karaoke. The service throughout our stay was excellent.
The guesthouse is occupied by an elderly couple. Even if the communication was a bit difficult (They speak little english and I speak little japanese) they were always very kind and helpful. A free little breakfast was included every morning, and they washed and dried my clothes for me free of charge.
All in all a very warm and welcoming service.
Loved everything!!! We had a lady from Napal that was our room attendant. She was absolutely wonderful and very kind. She set up our meals and helped us to understand hotel. All staff were wonderful. This town is so cool to visit. Next time we will come in summer to visit other little mountain towns nearby. Make sure you get the hot pudding!!!
Breakfast and Dinner that in included in the room package is excellent。 There was plently of food every meal. It was definitely a eye opener for traditional Japanese food.
We travelled with 3 young kids and they provided diaper bins, kids shower gel, toothpaste, kids yukata. I am surprised by how kids friendly the resort are.
The inn was the perfect distance from everything we wanted to try. They gave us yukata to use during our stay that we used multiple times. The breakfast was great and we got a different breakfast on the second day! The private onsen was incredibly comfortable.
Every part of the inn was clean and well-maintained.
The hotel staff were very welcoming and even offered to look after our baggage before the check-in time.
There's also a universal charger, humidifier, and blow dryer in our room, so it was very convenient.
Large room. Not so expensive as compared to other surrounding hotels. About five-minute drive to Gero Centre where you can find a few 24 hours convenient stores. With free parking, it's a very convenient place when you've got a car.
The onsen was nice. Had indoor and outdoor but no different temp pools that we’ve seen in other hotels (other parts of Japan). Kaiseki dinner and breakfast was delicious.
Very clean. The room is spacious. Love the 3 onsen in the hotel. Breakfast was excellent, lots of variety & choices. Dinner was really good! Excellent service!!
The hotel is located in the Gero hot spring area. It's a 5 minute walk to the nearby hot spring street. The room was spacious and traditional with river view.
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