Property building in Oyado Koto No Yume

Oyado Koto No Yume

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Welcome to Oyado Koto No Yume, your charming getaway nestled in the heart of Takayama, Japan! Just a stone's throw away from the city center—only 0.6マイル—you'll find yourself in the perfect location to explore this enchanting destination. With rooms starting at a delightful $322, you'll be indulging in a cozy, four-star experience that pairs traditional Japanese aesthetics with modern comforts.

Facade/entrance in Oyado Koto No Yume
Photo of the whole room in Oyado Koto No Yume

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Japanese-Style Superior Twin Room - Non-Smoking in Oyado Koto No Yume

写真を18枚表示

2 枚の布団マットベッド

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325 平方フィート

Japanese Style Superior

専用バスルーム

バスタブ

コーヒーマシン

フラットスクリーンTV

Indulge in our Japanese-Style Superior Twin Room, featuring two comfortable futon mats, air conditioning, and a relaxing bathtub. Perfect for two adults seeking a peaceful non-smoking retreat.

Twin Room with Tatami Area - Non-Smoking in Oyado Koto No Yume

写真を6枚表示

2 シングルベッド

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325 平方フィート

スタンダードルーム

専用バスルーム

バスタブ

コーヒーマシン

フラットスクリーンTV

Relax in our spacious non-smoking Twin Room with Tatami Area featuring two comfortable Twin beds, a refreshing bathtub, and modern amenities like air purifiers and free toiletries. Perfect for two adults seeking a cozy stay.

Suite - Non-Smoking in Ryokan Oyado Koto No Yume

写真を14枚表示

2 枚の布団マットベッド

1 キングサイズベッド

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580 平方フィート

スイートルーム, キングサイズ

専用バスルーム

バスタブ

コーヒーマシン

フラットスクリーンTV

Indulge in luxury in our spacious 581 sqft Suite, with 2 comfy futon mats and a king-size bed, accommodating up to 6 adults. Enjoy the amenities like air purifiers and a bathtub for a truly relaxing stay.

もっと発見

Wake up to a complimentary breakfast that tantalizes your taste buds, then dive into relaxation at the hotel's hot spring bath, the ultimate highlight for rejuvenation enthusiasts! Our free parking and high-speed WiFi allow you to explore the beautiful surroundings without a hitch. Whether you're chilling out in the serene garden or indulging in the bliss of our massage services (available for an extra charge), every facet of your stay will be designed with your enjoyment in mind.

Lobby or reception in Oyado Koto No Yume
Lobby or reception in Oyado Koto No Yume

最高を体験

With 1,607 glowing reviews, Oyado Koto No Yume has earned a reputation as a haven for travelers! Here, you'll experience the gold standard in hospitality with a 24-hour front desk ready to serve your every need. Plus, enjoy non-smoking rooms equipped with air conditioning, free toiletries, and even a bidet for that added touch of comfort. Get ready to create unforgettable memories at this gem of a hotel!

Photo of the whole room in Oyado Koto No Yume
Photo of the whole room in Oyado Koto No Yume

滞在プラン

At Oyado Koto No Yume, the fun doesn’t stop at the comfort of your cozy abode! Embrace the cultural allure of Takayama as you step outside the hotel's doors. With options designed for families, friends, or romantic getaways, you can experience the true essence of Japanese hospitality. From charming Japanese-style rooms outfitted with traditional futons to spacious family suites that make you feel right at home, there's a perfect fit for every kind of traveler ready to create shared memories. Whether you're lounging after an adventure or having a family game night, these thoughtfully designed spaces will have you all feeling cozy and connected.

Food and drinks in Oyado Koto No Yume
Restaurant/places to eat in Oyado Koto No Yume

アメニティ

無料駐車場

無料Wi-Fi

エアコン

敷地内駐車場

24時間対応フロント

温泉風呂

禁煙ルーム

エレベーター

Spa and wellness centre/facilities in Oyado Koto No Yume
Bathroom in Oyado Koto No Yume
Facade/entrance in Oyado Koto No Yume
This was by far my favorite stay during my trip to Japan! The ryokan was much more traditional than others that I stayed at, which I consider a strong plus. The staff were extremely attentive and clearly highly prioritized hospitality. The rooms in the ryokan are spacious and have many amenities provided, including a couch/lounge area. I was given both the standard ryokan yukata to wear inside and my choice of a set of patterned yukatas and obis to wear both inside and outside of the ryokan. I opted to include the ryokan breakfast in my stay (note: the ryokan is able to accommodate dietary restrictions! Tehy reached out to me about this about a week before my stay) and chose the traditional Japanese breakfast, which was absolutely delicious! Other nice features of the ryokan included the onsen, a reservable private bath (which I did not try), an optional scented diffuser for the room that the occupant can choose the scent for, and provided slippers for circulating around the ryokan. Outside of the lodging, the ryokan is well-located a short 5-minute walk from the station and 10 minutes from the downtown area. In spite of this, the ryokan was very quiet at night (I say this as a very light sleeper). I definitely want to stay here again!

Regibeau

Our room was traditional with futons on the floor which was very nice to experience. The whole ryokan experience here was wonderful though it was not in the "official" historic Takayama location. The room had a main tatami area, but also a couch if floor sitting was not comfortable Very close to the train station, yet on a quiet side street, and walkable to the historic Takayama area, the morning markets, the festival floats museum, etc. Two types of breakfasts are available, Japanese and Western--I had the Japanese which was wonderful. Very attentive staff (though not too much English). The location near the train station allowed us to stash our bags at the ryokan before going out to explore Takayama and access to the bus station (next to train station) also made it easy as we were leaving by bus. There are many eating options in Takayama, but it is a bit difficult if one does not eat beef. The staff was not really able to point us to good options for dinner but we managed to find the next door restaurant was casual and met our needs, as well as another inexpensive sushi restaurant nearby (and not in the "historic" area) that was very enjoyable..

Norie

This was by far the best place we stayed in all the visits being in Japan. The staff was incredible, they were very accommodating. The facilities were beautiful. The check in was very personal, and our luggage was taken up to our rooms. Everyone was able to choose their own Japanese attire for duration of the stay. The rooms were warm and cozy. Every night we were able to have free sake and choose an essential oil to have in the room. The Onsens were fantastic, one outdoor and one indoor. We had the Japanese breakfast all three mornings and they were different each day which was nice. During the stay you were also allowed to wear a traditional Japanese style coat which we all wore every day and in the evenings. They also offered us hand warmers which was a nice touch. The gift shop was also very cute. We cannot say enough good things about this place.

Joanne

Their service is what sets them apart. The moment you step into their ryokan nothing is too small for them to help you with. The entire ryokan is very clean. The room style is on the traditional side. My partner loved the heated coffee table and the antique displays in the room. The breakfast experience feels authentic and on top of what you order there is still a small buffet selection. Their location is superb. Very near the train station, loads of good restaurants nearby and around, and just an 8min walk to the Morning Market. And if you are looking for an authentic experience, 10mins from the morning market there is a little home cafe called Kikaku. If you are lucky you will get to meet a 73 year old Geisha that will teach and show you the arts of her profession. We had such a good time learning and interacting with her.

Pearl

This ryokan strikes a reasonable balance between authenticity and catering comfortably to its predominantly non-Japanese clientele. The tatami mat room was spacious, with thicker bedding mats than perhaps completely traditional (but I'm not complaining about that - very comfortable!) There was a separate seating area with a Western sofa, small shower room and separate toilet. All very clean. Kettle and tea provided, fridge with water bottles supplied daily. The public baths (indoors and (sort of) outdoors) were very pleasant and scarcely used by the shy tourists! Breakfast was very good and plentiful (Japanese or Western choice) Location is great - just a few minutes walk from the railway station and (in the opposite direction) the old town, but very peaceful side street. Staff very attentive and spoke good English.

Bates

This was by far my favorite stay during my trip to Japan! The ryokan was much more traditional than others that I stayed at, which I consider a strong plus. The staff were extremely attentive and clearly highly prioritized hospitality. The rooms in the ryokan are spacious and have many amenities provided, including a couch/lounge area. I was given both the standard ryokan yukata to wear inside and my choice of a set of patterned yukatas and obis to wear both inside and outside of the ryokan. I opted to include the ryokan breakfast in my stay (note: the ryokan is able to accommodate dietary restrictions! Tehy reached out to me about this about a week before my stay) and chose the traditional Japanese breakfast, which was absolutely delicious! Other nice features of the ryokan included the onsen, a reservable private bath (which I did not try), an optional scented diffuser for the room that the occupant can choose the scent for, and provided slippers for circulating around the ryokan. Outside of the lodging, the ryokan is well-located a short 5-minute walk from the station and 10 minutes from the downtown area. In spite of this, the ryokan was very quiet at night (I say this as a very light sleeper). I definitely want to stay here again!

Regibeau

Our room was traditional with futons on the floor which was very nice to experience. The whole ryokan experience here was wonderful though it was not in the "official" historic Takayama location. The room had a main tatami area, but also a couch if floor sitting was not comfortable Very close to the train station, yet on a quiet side street, and walkable to the historic Takayama area, the morning markets, the festival floats museum, etc. Two types of breakfasts are available, Japanese and Western--I had the Japanese which was wonderful. Very attentive staff (though not too much English). The location near the train station allowed us to stash our bags at the ryokan before going out to explore Takayama and access to the bus station (next to train station) also made it easy as we were leaving by bus. There are many eating options in Takayama, but it is a bit difficult if one does not eat beef. The staff was not really able to point us to good options for dinner but we managed to find the next door restaurant was casual and met our needs, as well as another inexpensive sushi restaurant nearby (and not in the "historic" area) that was very enjoyable..

Norie

This was by far the best place we stayed in all the visits being in Japan. The staff was incredible, they were very accommodating. The facilities were beautiful. The check in was very personal, and our luggage was taken up to our rooms. Everyone was able to choose their own Japanese attire for duration of the stay. The rooms were warm and cozy. Every night we were able to have free sake and choose an essential oil to have in the room. The Onsens were fantastic, one outdoor and one indoor. We had the Japanese breakfast all three mornings and they were different each day which was nice. During the stay you were also allowed to wear a traditional Japanese style coat which we all wore every day and in the evenings. They also offered us hand warmers which was a nice touch. The gift shop was also very cute. We cannot say enough good things about this place.

Joanne

Their service is what sets them apart. The moment you step into their ryokan nothing is too small for them to help you with. The entire ryokan is very clean. The room style is on the traditional side. My partner loved the heated coffee table and the antique displays in the room. The breakfast experience feels authentic and on top of what you order there is still a small buffet selection. Their location is superb. Very near the train station, loads of good restaurants nearby and around, and just an 8min walk to the Morning Market. And if you are looking for an authentic experience, 10mins from the morning market there is a little home cafe called Kikaku. If you are lucky you will get to meet a 73 year old Geisha that will teach and show you the arts of her profession. We had such a good time learning and interacting with her.

Pearl

This ryokan strikes a reasonable balance between authenticity and catering comfortably to its predominantly non-Japanese clientele. The tatami mat room was spacious, with thicker bedding mats than perhaps completely traditional (but I'm not complaining about that - very comfortable!) There was a separate seating area with a Western sofa, small shower room and separate toilet. All very clean. Kettle and tea provided, fridge with water bottles supplied daily. The public baths (indoors and (sort of) outdoors) were very pleasant and scarcely used by the shy tourists! Breakfast was very good and plentiful (Japanese or Western choice) Location is great - just a few minutes walk from the railway station and (in the opposite direction) the old town, but very peaceful side street. Staff very attentive and spoke good English.

Bates

This was by far my favorite stay during my trip to Japan! The ryokan was much more traditional than others that I stayed at, which I consider a strong plus. The staff were extremely attentive and clearly highly prioritized hospitality. The rooms in the ryokan are spacious and have many amenities provided, including a couch/lounge area. I was given both the standard ryokan yukata to wear inside and my choice of a set of patterned yukatas and obis to wear both inside and outside of the ryokan. I opted to include the ryokan breakfast in my stay (note: the ryokan is able to accommodate dietary restrictions! Tehy reached out to me about this about a week before my stay) and chose the traditional Japanese breakfast, which was absolutely delicious! Other nice features of the ryokan included the onsen, a reservable private bath (which I did not try), an optional scented diffuser for the room that the occupant can choose the scent for, and provided slippers for circulating around the ryokan. Outside of the lodging, the ryokan is well-located a short 5-minute walk from the station and 10 minutes from the downtown area. In spite of this, the ryokan was very quiet at night (I say this as a very light sleeper). I definitely want to stay here again!

Regibeau

Our room was traditional with futons on the floor which was very nice to experience. The whole ryokan experience here was wonderful though it was not in the "official" historic Takayama location. The room had a main tatami area, but also a couch if floor sitting was not comfortable Very close to the train station, yet on a quiet side street, and walkable to the historic Takayama area, the morning markets, the festival floats museum, etc. Two types of breakfasts are available, Japanese and Western--I had the Japanese which was wonderful. Very attentive staff (though not too much English). The location near the train station allowed us to stash our bags at the ryokan before going out to explore Takayama and access to the bus station (next to train station) also made it easy as we were leaving by bus. There are many eating options in Takayama, but it is a bit difficult if one does not eat beef. The staff was not really able to point us to good options for dinner but we managed to find the next door restaurant was casual and met our needs, as well as another inexpensive sushi restaurant nearby (and not in the "historic" area) that was very enjoyable..

Norie

This was by far the best place we stayed in all the visits being in Japan. The staff was incredible, they were very accommodating. The facilities were beautiful. The check in was very personal, and our luggage was taken up to our rooms. Everyone was able to choose their own Japanese attire for duration of the stay. The rooms were warm and cozy. Every night we were able to have free sake and choose an essential oil to have in the room. The Onsens were fantastic, one outdoor and one indoor. We had the Japanese breakfast all three mornings and they were different each day which was nice. During the stay you were also allowed to wear a traditional Japanese style coat which we all wore every day and in the evenings. They also offered us hand warmers which was a nice touch. The gift shop was also very cute. We cannot say enough good things about this place.

Joanne

Their service is what sets them apart. The moment you step into their ryokan nothing is too small for them to help you with. The entire ryokan is very clean. The room style is on the traditional side. My partner loved the heated coffee table and the antique displays in the room. The breakfast experience feels authentic and on top of what you order there is still a small buffet selection. Their location is superb. Very near the train station, loads of good restaurants nearby and around, and just an 8min walk to the Morning Market. And if you are looking for an authentic experience, 10mins from the morning market there is a little home cafe called Kikaku. If you are lucky you will get to meet a 73 year old Geisha that will teach and show you the arts of her profession. We had such a good time learning and interacting with her.

Pearl

This ryokan strikes a reasonable balance between authenticity and catering comfortably to its predominantly non-Japanese clientele. The tatami mat room was spacious, with thicker bedding mats than perhaps completely traditional (but I'm not complaining about that - very comfortable!) There was a separate seating area with a Western sofa, small shower room and separate toilet. All very clean. Kettle and tea provided, fridge with water bottles supplied daily. The public baths (indoors and (sort of) outdoors) were very pleasant and scarcely used by the shy tourists! Breakfast was very good and plentiful (Japanese or Western choice) Location is great - just a few minutes walk from the railway station and (in the opposite direction) the old town, but very peaceful side street. Staff very attentive and spoke good English.

Bates

ロケーション

6-11 Hanasato-Cho , Takayama, 506-0026, 日本

Oyado Koto No Yume