"Location, staff and facilites all excellent.
Stayed in Japanese style room, only downside for me was matress was little thin as not used to slwwping on a hard floor. Would definitely stay again. "
"For people that love to walk around quiet, not people crowded area. This is the place to go! Restaurants and gift shops are only about a 10 min walk and also a bus stop about the same walk! Very friendly and all cleaned up every day my lady and I went out to explore or eat out! Will come back if ever decide to come back to Japan!"
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Wander through Mino's historic district where beautifully preserved Edo-period buildings showcase the city's famous washi papermaking tradition. The Mino Washi Museum offers hands-on papermaking workshops while nearby Ogura Park dazzles with cherry blossoms in spring.
"The Quintessa is an older hotel but comfortable with good value. My queen double was spacious and had a great view from the large windows.
Breakfast is above average with a focus of Japanese dishes.
The hotel is a great departure point to explore the canals around the City Hall and Ogaki Castle. There are 29 natrual springs in Ogaki, 3 are located in front of the station. Nobody drinks from them--but they were the highlight of my trip. The water is cold and sweet! I filled up my water bottle every day."
"It was a great experience. I really liked the location of the hotel and the staff were really ice and friendly.
Rooms are bigger than usual in compared to other hotels in Japan.
Unfortunately there is no Onsen in the hotel.
It is very close to shopping centers and transportation.
I will definitely go back again."
"I stayed here in July and absolutely loved this hotel! The views from the rooms were beyond beautiful! It overlooks the mountains and river. The spa amenities were quite impressive. The pool, hot-tub, ice cold tubs were all impeccably clean. The temperature was perfect on all three. The beautiful changing rooms with vanities are a classy touch. The morning buffet had a great variety and was delicious! Most of the head staff spoke English. I can’t wait to stay there again. "
The most popular time to visit Mino is January, when the city transforms into a winter wonderland. With average temperatures ranging from 2 to 7°C, this month offers a unique charm as the landscape is often blanketed in snow, creating an enchanting backdrop for outdoor activities and sightseeing.
During the peak season, from December to February, visitors flock to Mino to experience its seasonal festivities and the serene beauty of winter. This bustling time is superb for those who enjoy winter sports or exploring the picturesque surroundings. You can take leisurely walks through the scenic parks or visit local attractions, all while enjoying the crisp, fresh air.
If you're seeking a more tranquil experience, consider visiting in May. This month typically sees fewer tourists, allowing you to immerse yourself in the local culture at a more relaxed pace. The weather is mild, superb for enjoying Mino's beautiful gardens and outdoor cafes, where you can indulge in delicious local cuisine while soaking up the vibrant atmosphere.
Where can I find the best nightlife in Mino?
Mino, a charming city in Gifu Prefecture, is renowned for its stunning natural scenery and traditional crafts, but when it comes to nightlife, options are relatively limited.
The town offers a few cosy izakayas (Japanese pubs) where you can enjoy local sake and delicious small plates in a relaxed atmosphere. These establishments are great for immersing yourself in the local culture while unwinding after a day of exploring.
For those seeking a livelier scene, nearby Gifu City is just a short journey away and boasts a more vibrant nightlife. Areas like Yanagase are filled with a variety of bars, pubs, and entertainment options, making it an excellent choice for a night out.
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