Discover the best hotels in Yoro-cho, Yoro-gun, Gifu Prefecture, Tokai, Chubu including Takimotokan Yukinosato, Yusen no Sato Hotel Nadeshiko, Seifuro, Takimotokan Yukinosato, Senzairo.
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4 based on 60 reviews
See why so many travelers make Takimotokan Yukinosato their onsen ryokan of choice when visiting Yoro-cho. Providing an ideal mix of value, comfort and convenience, it offers a romantic setting with an array of amenities designed for travelers like you. Guest rooms offer amenities such as air conditioning, a refrigerator, and a minibar, and guests can go online with free wifi offered by the onsen ryokan. Takimotokan Yukinosato features room service, baggage storage, and shops, to help make your stay more enjoyable. The property also boasts an on-site restaurant. If you are driving to Takimotokan Yukinosato, free parking is available. If you like Asian restaurants, Takimotokan Yukinosato is conveniently located near Teppen-Tei and Shimizu. If you are interested in exploring Yoro-cho, check out a park, such as Yoro Park. We’re sure you’ll enjoy your stay at Takimotokan Yukinosato as you experience all of the things Yoro-cho has to offer.
We had never heard of Takimotokan Yuki No Sato (or Yoro Onsen, for that matter) until I decided to break up our long drive from Kyoto to Gero Onsen. Looking at a map, the area seemed halfway between our origin and destination points, and further research revealed a ryokan that appeared to suit our requirements - a small, boutique luxury ryokan with kaiseki food, in-room open-air onsen bath and the ability to socially distance during COVID-19. After staying here, I can emphatically say that Yuki No Sato exceeded our expectations in every way. While no aspect of the ryokan stands out, head and shoulders, above other top ryokans in Japan, all aspects are at least solid, if not better than that. We chose to stay in the "Kangetsu room, which was 60.5m² in size, offered an outdoor open-air Onsen bath, and provided panoramic views of the area below (Yuki No Sato is nestled up in the hills, about a 10 minute drive from the main Yoro area, including Yoro Park.) It further ticked all of our boxes by having a separate living room, and very fast internet speeds. A few other advantages: first, it's only a 5-10 minute walk from Yoro Falls, a mesmerizing place that's best visited before breakfast (before the crowds arrive.) And, the food was much better than we expected. It not only satisfied, it was downright memorable. Yuki No Sato focused on local and seasonal ingredients, and the bamboo shoots in particular ("Takenoko" in Japanese) was superb. Bamboo Shoots-mixed rice dishes are commonplace in Japan, but this was one of the rare times when I had a second helping of it. To put it in perspective, I try to limit my carb intake, but in this case, I couldn't resist! Yes, it was that good. The mountain vegetables were also incredible - the Japanese really do have the eyes, ears and nose for natural ferns, herbs and roots, that's for sure! The ryokan served up "Nobiru," known as Wild Rocambole in English, whatever that means, and is a Japanese wild plan that's somewhat similar to field garlic or a long onion. It was deep fried in egg yolk, and it was spectacular. They also served "Urui" (Hostas) covered in vinegared miso sauce, which also made our palate tingle. And the main event featured A5 Hida Beef Chateaubriand that was grilled over a large slab of Himalayan salt. This was provided at an extra charge, but trust me, it's money well spent. Breakfast was no less elaborate of an affair - there were a ton of small dishes, many of which will arouse your taste buds with flavors it may never had experienced before... and all for the better, believe me. The ryokan overall was very nice, but if one thing was a highlight here, it's definitely the kaiseki cuisine. Yuki No Sato is a relatively unassuming property, but in a way, it's perfectly fine as it is. It's part of a gorgeous natural environment with mountains, forest and an incredible waterfall nearby. And the Yoro Park area (about a 10 minute drive down the hill) is particularly photogenic during Cherry Blossom and (especially) Fall foliage season. We went during the latter and it was stunningly gorgeous (see the photo in my review), but I've been told it's even more awe-inspiring when the maple leaves burst into a collage of colors, including yellow and fiery red. It looks like we'll have to return in the Fall, then! Since we drove to the ryokan, I'm not an expert on how to get here via public transportation. For what it's worth, it's less than an hour drive from Nagoya, and about 2 hours from Kyoto, making it relatively accessible if you enjoy driving like I do.
4 based on 36 reviews
Finding an ideal onsen hotel in Yoro-cho does not have to be difficult. Welcome to Yusennosato Hotel Nadeshiko, a nice option for travelers like you. Rooms at Yusennosato Hotel Nadeshiko offer a refrigerator and air conditioning providing exceptional comfort and convenience, and guests can go online with free wifi. A coffee shop and a gift shop are some of the conveniences offered at this onsen hotel. A sauna and an on-site restaurant will also help to make your stay even more special. If you are driving to Yusennosato Hotel Nadeshiko, free parking is available. While staying at Yusennosato Hotel Nadeshiko, visitors can check out Yoro Shrine (1.5 mi) and Zobisan Ancient Ruin (2.4 mi), some of Yoro-cho's top attractions. While you’re here, be sure to check out Yoro Uoshin, one of the seafood restaurants that can be found in Yoro-cho, which is a short distance from Yusennosato Hotel Nadeshiko. Best of all, Yusennosato Hotel Nadeshiko makes it easy to experience some great Yoro-cho attractions like Yoro Park, which is a popular park. Yusennosato Hotel Nadeshiko puts the best of Yoro-cho at your fingertips, making your stay both relaxing and enjoyable.
4.5 based on 3 reviews
宿自体は、古さは否めないが部屋は清潔で眺めも良く、十分な広さでくつろぐ事ができました。 お風呂は宿泊者ごとに貸切で、ユックリ温泉を楽しむ事ができます。そして何よりこのお宿の料理が最高です。味はさることながら、量と種類が豊富で初めて来た人はまず間違いなく食べきる事はできない量でした。内容も純和食から洋風のものまで様々な料理を楽しめ大変満足できました。 あえて気になる点をあげるなら、宿の場所が初見では発見出来ないのと車で行くなら、それなりに大変だという事。清潔ではあるがトイレと洗面所が共同だという事くらいです。 従業員の方も暖かみのある接客で宿泊中気持ち良く過ごせました。
4 based on 60 reviews
See why so many travelers make Takimotokan Yukinosato their onsen ryokan of choice when visiting Yoro-cho. Providing an ideal mix of value, comfort and convenience, it offers a romantic setting with an array of amenities designed for travelers like you. Guest rooms offer amenities such as air conditioning, a refrigerator, and a minibar, and guests can go online with free wifi offered by the onsen ryokan. Takimotokan Yukinosato features room service, baggage storage, and shops, to help make your stay more enjoyable. The property also boasts an on-site restaurant. If you are driving to Takimotokan Yukinosato, free parking is available. If you like Asian restaurants, Takimotokan Yukinosato is conveniently located near Teppen-Tei and Shimizu. If you are interested in exploring Yoro-cho, check out a park, such as Yoro Park. We’re sure you’ll enjoy your stay at Takimotokan Yukinosato as you experience all of the things Yoro-cho has to offer.
We had never heard of Takimotokan Yuki No Sato (or Yoro Onsen, for that matter) until I decided to break up our long drive from Kyoto to Gero Onsen. Looking at a map, the area seemed halfway between our origin and destination points, and further research revealed a ryokan that appeared to suit our requirements - a small, boutique luxury ryokan with kaiseki food, in-room open-air onsen bath and the ability to socially distance during COVID-19. After staying here, I can emphatically say that Yuki No Sato exceeded our expectations in every way. While no aspect of the ryokan stands out, head and shoulders, above other top ryokans in Japan, all aspects are at least solid, if not better than that. We chose to stay in the "Kangetsu room, which was 60.5m² in size, offered an outdoor open-air Onsen bath, and provided panoramic views of the area below (Yuki No Sato is nestled up in the hills, about a 10 minute drive from the main Yoro area, including Yoro Park.) It further ticked all of our boxes by having a separate living room, and very fast internet speeds. A few other advantages: first, it's only a 5-10 minute walk from Yoro Falls, a mesmerizing place that's best visited before breakfast (before the crowds arrive.) And, the food was much better than we expected. It not only satisfied, it was downright memorable. Yuki No Sato focused on local and seasonal ingredients, and the bamboo shoots in particular ("Takenoko" in Japanese) was superb. Bamboo Shoots-mixed rice dishes are commonplace in Japan, but this was one of the rare times when I had a second helping of it. To put it in perspective, I try to limit my carb intake, but in this case, I couldn't resist! Yes, it was that good. The mountain vegetables were also incredible - the Japanese really do have the eyes, ears and nose for natural ferns, herbs and roots, that's for sure! The ryokan served up "Nobiru," known as Wild Rocambole in English, whatever that means, and is a Japanese wild plan that's somewhat similar to field garlic or a long onion. It was deep fried in egg yolk, and it was spectacular. They also served "Urui" (Hostas) covered in vinegared miso sauce, which also made our palate tingle. And the main event featured A5 Hida Beef Chateaubriand that was grilled over a large slab of Himalayan salt. This was provided at an extra charge, but trust me, it's money well spent. Breakfast was no less elaborate of an affair - there were a ton of small dishes, many of which will arouse your taste buds with flavors it may never had experienced before... and all for the better, believe me. The ryokan overall was very nice, but if one thing was a highlight here, it's definitely the kaiseki cuisine. Yuki No Sato is a relatively unassuming property, but in a way, it's perfectly fine as it is. It's part of a gorgeous natural environment with mountains, forest and an incredible waterfall nearby. And the Yoro Park area (about a 10 minute drive down the hill) is particularly photogenic during Cherry Blossom and (especially) Fall foliage season. We went during the latter and it was stunningly gorgeous (see the photo in my review), but I've been told it's even more awe-inspiring when the maple leaves burst into a collage of colors, including yellow and fiery red. It looks like we'll have to return in the Fall, then! Since we drove to the ryokan, I'm not an expert on how to get here via public transportation. For what it's worth, it's less than an hour drive from Nagoya, and about 2 hours from Kyoto, making it relatively accessible if you enjoy driving like I do.
4 based on 9 reviews
Senzairo is an excellent choice for travelers visiting Yoro-cho, offering many helpful amenities designed to enhance your stay. Given the close proximity to Zobisan Ancient Ruin (3.1 mi), guests of Senzairo can easily experience one of Yoro-cho's most popular landmarks. Rooms at Senzairo offer a flat screen TV, air conditioning, and a desk providing exceptional comfort and convenience. While you’re here, be sure to check out Seiko, one of the Chinese restaurants that can be found in Yoro-cho, which is a short distance from Senzairo. Best of all, Senzairo makes it easy to experience some great Yoro-cho attractions like Yoro Park, which is a popular park. Enjoy your stay in Yoro-cho!
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