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Onsen Lodge Watari

Onsen Lodge Watari
3.0 star property
Matsumoto
10.0 out of 10, Exceptional, (1 review)
The price is £59
additional charges may apply
12 May - 13 May
Onsen Lodge Watari

TOYOTA Shirakawa-Go Eco-Institute

TOYOTA Shirakawa-Go Eco-Institute
2.5 star property
Shirakawa
9.4 out of 10, Exceptional, (45 reviews)
The price is £151
7 May - 8 May
TOYOTA Shirakawa-Go Eco-Institute

Gokayama Ryokan Yoshinoya

Gokayama Ryokan Yoshinoya
2.0 star property
Nanto
9.2 out of 10, Wonderful, (40 reviews)
  • cleanliness
    Embrace winter adventures at this traditional ryokan with direct ski-in/ski-out access, nestled in the scenic mountains of Nanto.
The price is £82
11 May - 12 May
Gokayama Ryokan Yoshinoya

Okuhida Garden Hotel Yakedake

Okuhida Garden Hotel Yakedake
3.0 star property
Takayama
8.8 out of 10, Excellent, (326 reviews)
The price is £102
additional charges may apply
7 May - 8 May
Okuhida Garden Hotel Yakedake

Ryokan Murayama

Ryokan Murayama
3.5 star property
Hida Takayama Onsen
9.0 out of 10, Wonderful, (216 reviews)
  • cleanliness
    Snow-kissed adventures await at this authentic ryokan, where steaming hot springs soothe ski-weary muscles after days on nearby slopes.
The price is £66
additional charges may apply
26 May - 27 May
Ryokan Murayama

Ryokan Sansui

Ryokan Sansui
3.5 star property
Takayama
9.4 out of 10, Exceptional, (89 reviews)
  • cleanliness
    Alpine sanctuary steps from ski lifts offers private hot springs, onsen baths, and mountain views for the perfect winter retreat.
The price is £114
additional charges may apply
10 May - 11 May
Ryokan Sansui

Takumi no Yado Miyama Ouan

Takumi no Yado Miyama Ouan
4.0 star property
Takayama
9.4 out of 10, Exceptional, (240 reviews)
The price is £248
additional charges may apply
14 May - 15 May
Takumi no Yado Miyama Ouan

Okada Ryokan Warakutei

Okada Ryokan Warakutei
3.5 star property
Takayama
8.6 out of 10, Excellent, (518 reviews)
  • cleanliness
    Alpine retreat with hot springs and ski access, nestled in the mountains near Hirayu Onsen for winter adventures.
The price is £166
additional charges may apply
12 May - 13 May
Okada Ryokan Warakutei

Yu-ka Sanzoan

Yu-ka Sanzoan
3.0 star property
Takayama
9.0 out of 10, Wonderful, (2 reviews)
  • cleanliness
    Alpine retreat with boardwalk elegance; enjoy local cuisine breakfast and cosy ryokan rooms after thrilling ski adventures.
The price is £271
additional charges may apply
27 Apr - 28 Apr
Yu-ka Sanzoan

Minshuku Kuwataniya

Minshuku Kuwataniya
3.0 star property
Hida Takayama Onsen
8.2 out of 10, Very good, (156 reviews)
  • cleanliness
    Experience the magic of Takayama's slopes at this hot springs pension with ski storage and warming onsen baths nearby.
The price is £52
additional charges may apply
10 May - 11 May
Minshuku Kuwataniya
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What are the top-rated ski hotels in Takayama?
The top-rated ski hotels in Takayama include Ryokan Murayama, Okuhida Garden Hotel Yakedake, Ryokan Sansui, Ryokan Asunaro, and Hotel Ryu Resort and Spa.

The 3.5-star Ryokan Murayama, with an 8.8 rating, provides convenient access to nearby ski areas and offers complimentary train station pickup and drop-off, making arrivals and departures straightforward.

The 3-star Okuhida Garden Hotel Yakedake (8.8 rating) is situated near ski locations and features a variety of hot springs, including indoor and outdoor public onsen, ideal for relaxing after a day on the slopes.

With a 9.4 rating, the 3.5-star Ryokan Sansui is conveniently located near ski lifts, ski runs, and ski areas, offering stunning mountain views and private outdoor onsen for a serene experience.

The 3.5-star Ryokan Asunaro, boasting an impressive 9.6 rating, is close to a ski area and provides both indoor public hot springs and private hot springs available by reservation, ensuring a comfortable and relaxing stay.

The 3.5-star Hotel Ryu Resort and Spa, rated 8.6, is located near ski lifts, ski areas, and ski runs, with optional ski privileges and ski pass options to enhance your winter holiday.
How much does a ski hotel in Takayama cost?
Prices for ski hotels in Takayama can vary, but you can find a great deal from £52 on Expedia. All sorts of factors affect price, such as the hotel's proximity to the slopes and the time of year or the days of the week you choose for your stay. Find the best deals by being flexible with your dates, and sort search results by "Price: low to high" for our cheapest rates.
What ski hotels in Takayama are best for families?
For families visiting Takayama, some excellent ski hotels include Takumi no Yado Miyama Ouan, Hida Takayama Onsen Takayama Green Hotel, and Ryokan Sansui.

The 4-star Takumi no Yado Miyama Ouan, with a 9.4 rating, is located near ski facilities, offering free self-parking and complimentary toiletries, which can be convenient for families. Guests frequently praise the excellent food and spacious, clean rooms.

The 4-star Hida Takayama Onsen Takayama Green Hotel (KEIO GROUP HOTELS), rated 9.0, is situated near a ski area and downhill skiing. It features both indoor and outdoor hot springs, including private options, which are superb for relaxing after a day on the slopes. The hotel also offers suites, providing extra space for families.

Ryokan Sansui, a 3.5-star property with a 9.4 rating, is conveniently located near ski lifts and ski runs, making access to the mountain straightforward. This ryokan offers both public and private outdoor hot springs, and guests often comment on its great location and delicious meals.
Which Takayama ski hotels offer ski equipment rentals?
For travellers seeking a ski hotel in Takayama with ski equipment rentals, Minshuku Kuwataniya is an excellent choice.

The 3-star Minshuku Kuwataniya, with an 8.2 rating, is conveniently located near ski equipment rental shops, making it easy to pick up your gear. It also benefits from a great location close to the ski area and a ski shuttle service.
What are the best ski-in/ski-out hotels in Takayama?
For ski-in/ski-out convenience in Takayama, Mozumo - Adults Only is an excellent choice.

This 3-star hotel, with an impressive 9.6 rating, offers direct ski-in/ski-out access, allowing you to hit the slopes without delay. It also provides ski passes, ensuring a seamless start to your day on the mountain.
Are there hotels in Takayama with ski lessons available?
For travellers looking for a hotel in Takayama with ski lessons available, Minshuku Kuwataniya is a great choice.

This 3-star property, with an 8.2 rating, is conveniently located near ski lesson facilities, making it easy to arrange instruction. It also offers ski lift privileges and is close to ski rental shops.
What are some great ski hotels in Takayama with hot tubs or saunas?
For those seeking ski hotels in Takayama with relaxing hot tubs or saunas, consider properties like Hida Takayama Onsen Takayama Green Hotel, Hida Hanasatonoyu Takayama Ouan, and Mozumo - Adults Only.

The 4-star Hida Takayama Onsen Takayama Green Hotel (9.0 rating) offers a range of hot tub experiences, including private options and resort-inclusive facilities, great for unwinding after a day on the slopes. Guests can also enjoy both indoor and outdoor public onsen.

Hida Hanasatonoyu Takayama Ouan, a 3.5-star hotel with an 8.8 rating, provides access to both indoor and outdoor public onsen hot springs, allowing for a traditional Japanese relaxation experience. It is conveniently located near ski areas.

For a more private experience, the 3-star Mozumo - Adults Only, which boasts an impressive 9.6 rating, features private hot tubs within its accommodations. It also offers ski-in/ski-out access, making it incredibly convenient for avid skiers.

Another excellent option is the 3.5-star Okada Ryokan Warakutei (8.6 rating), which provides access to outdoor public onsen and spring water bathtubs, located near ski areas and offering ski passes.

Finally, the 4-star Takumi no Yado Miyama Ouan (9.4 rating) offers a sauna for relaxation, alongside its convenient location near ski facilities.
Which area of Takayama is best to stay in for skiing?
The best area to stay in Takayama for skiing is generally around the Honoki Daira Ski Resort or the Mount Norikura Snow Resort, both located a short drive from the city centre.

These areas offer direct access to the slopes and are ideal for those whose main purpose is skiing or snowboarding. You'll find a selection of hotels and guesthouses right at the base of the mountains, which means you can be on the snow almost immediately after leaving your accommodation. Many of these places offer ski rentals and sometimes have shuttle services to and from the nearest train stations or Takayama city centre.

For couples looking for a dedicated ski holiday, staying near Honoki Daira or Mount Norikura offers the convenience of being right on the mountain. You can enjoy a full day of skiing without the commute, and some hotels provide options like on-site hot springs (onsen) to soothe tired muscles after a day on the slopes.
Is it cheaper to book flights and a ski hotel in Takayama as a package?
Booking a hotel and flight package on Expedia can be cheaper than booking flights and hotels separately. Bundling can lead to significant savings, especially for international travel or when booking well in advance. However, savings vary depending on factors like destination, travel dates, and availability, so it's wise to compare options. With access to over 300,000 hotels worldwide, Expedia makes it easy to build the perfect travel package.
What dining options are typically available in Takayama ski accommodations?
The dining options in Takayama ski accommodations typically include a mix of traditional Japanese and Western-style cuisine, often served in a buffet or set menu format.

Most accommodations will offer breakfast and dinner, with some providing lunch options as well. Breakfast buffets often feature both Japanese dishes like miso soup, rice, grilled fish, and pickles, alongside Western staples such as toast, eggs, and sausages. Dinner might be a multi-course Japanese meal (kaiseki) showcasing local ingredients, or a buffet with a wider selection including dishes like tempura, sushi, and various hot pots, alongside Western options like pasta or roasted meats.

For those looking for convenience after a day on the slopes, these on-site dining options are ideal. Families often find the buffet style particularly appealing, as it caters to different tastes and allows everyone to choose what they like. It's a stress-free way to enjoy meals without having to venture out in the cold after skiing.

Couples looking for a relaxing experience will appreciate the convenience of having meals taken care of, allowing them to focus on enjoying their time together.
What activities should we do in Takayama besides skiing?
For those visiting Takayama, beyond the slopes, the Sanmachi Suji district offers a delightful array of cultural and historical activities. This area is the heart of Takayama's old town and is known for its beautifully preserved Edo-period streets.

The main streets, Kami-sannomachi, Naka-sannomachi, and Shimo-sannomachi, are lined with traditional wooden merchant houses, many of which are now sake breweries, craft shops, and small museums. You can wander through these streets, sampling local sake, purchasing Hida beef skewers, or finding unique souvenirs. It's a wonderful place for couples to spend a relaxed day exploring the local heritage, perhaps visiting the Takayama Jinya, a historic government office, or the morning markets along the Miyagawa River.

Another excellent experience is visiting the Hida Folk Village (Hida no Sato), a short bus ride from the town centre. This open-air museum showcases traditional thatched-roof houses from the Hida region, offering a glimpse into rural life in the past. It's a particularly good option for families, as children can enjoy exploring the different houses and learning about traditional crafts.
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Can I cancel my ski hotel reservation on Expedia?
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