まち宿 壱龍 MACHIYADO ICHIRYU

9.7
This Ryokan has an overall rating of 9.7/10, based on 582 reviews. ? Our score combines two signals: 50% based on traveler sentiment and guest feedback found online, and 50% based on our internal on-site evaluation plus ratings from verified travelers on our platform, who must provide proof of stay.
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Check-in from 3:00 PM
Old Town Station Access Food District Private Onsen Open-Air Bath Hot Spring Bath
Staff 9,2/10
Facilities 10,0/10
Cleanliness 10,0/10
Comfort 10,0/10
Value for money 9,3/10
Location 9,8/10

Ryokan highlights

A small modern ryokan in central Takayama with private baths and strong Hida beef dining.

Old Town AccessAbout a 3-minute walk to Takayama’s historic old streets and easy sightseeing on foot.
Near Takayama StationRoughly 7 minutes on foot from Takayama Station, convenient for rail travelers.
Private Bath RoomsAll rooms include a semi-open-air bath for a more private, relaxed stay.
Spacious Small-Scale StayJust 11 rooms, each over 40 square meters, gives a quieter boutique feel.
Hida Beef ExpertiseKnown for carefully selected Hida beef served in refined multi-course meals.
Townhouse-Style AtmosphereModern Japanese interiors and machiya-inspired design create a distinctly Takayama mood.

Who is this ryokan best for?

Recommended stay1-2 nightsLocation is the strongest stay-length driver here: you can arrive by train or bus, walk from Takayama Station, check in early enough for dinner, use the private baths, then cover Old Town, Miyagawa Morning Market, and nearby temple sights on foot without needing a car. A second night works if you want a slower town pace or a simple day trip, but the property is more of a refined central base than a long-stay destination resort.
Trip-planning verdict: Best used as a comfortable Takayama town stay for 1 to 2 nights, especially if you want walkable old-town sightseeing with private bath time rather than a remote onsen retreat.

Know before booking

Not a resort onsen areaThis is in central Takayama, so do not expect secluded mountain scenery or a classic hot-spring-town atmosphere.
Dinner timing mattersDinner requires arrival by early evening, so late train or bus arrivals can reduce the value of staying here.
Limited family flexibilityThe property does not accept children, so it is unsuitable for travelers needing a family ryokan stay.

Food & drinks

Verified Takayama ryokan with a separate private-room dining venue and a guest lounge for drinks, snacks, breakfast, and dinner.

168 (Iroha) Tei (on-site)
on-site

Separate annex dining house with private rooms for breakfast and dinner.

  • Hida beef coursespecialtySignature local beef in the dinner course.
  • Seasonal dishesfoodMulti-course plates using seasonal ingredients.
  • BreakfastfoodMorning meal served here for guests.
  • Local sakedrinkHida sake offered with meals.
  • WinedrinkSeasonal wine selection.
Premium Lounge (on-site)
on-site

Guest lounge with complimentary drinks, snacks, fruit, and coffee.

  • Local sakedrinkSelected Hida sake for guests.
  • BeerdrinkServed in the afternoon.
  • Wine and spiritsdrinkEvening drinks in the lounge.
  • CoffeedrinkMorning coffee service.
  • Snacks and fruitfoodLight bites and fruit.
Dining Room (on-site)
on-site

Generic in-ryokan meal setting for private breakfast and dinner when room plans include meals.

  • Private-room dinnerfoodQuiet meal service in a private room.
  • Private-room breakfastfoodGuest breakfast in a private dining space.
  • Seasonal ingredientsspecialtyLocal produce and seasonal cooking.
  • Hida specialtiesspecialtyRegional flavors from Takayama and Hida.

Access, transport and nearby sights

A centrally located Takayama ryokan that is easiest to reach on foot or by short taxi ride from Takayama Station and the adjacent Nohi bus hub.

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Should you choose this ryokan?

A stylish small-scale ryokan in central Takayama, best suited to travelers who want a refined stay with private bathing and strong Hida beef dining. It is a better fit for couples or adults seeking atmosphere than for guests who want large public bath facilities or a budget stay.

5 reasons to choose this ryokan best points
  • Walkable old-town locationThe ryokan is in central Takayama, close to the historic streets and within walking distance of Takayama Station, so sightseeing and dining are easy without relying on transport.
  • Private bath in every roomAll rooms include a semi-open-air bath, which gives you a more personal and quiet onsen-style experience than a standard city stay.
  • Spacious, limited-room feelWith only 11 rooms and all reportedly over 40 square meters, the property offers a calmer, more exclusive atmosphere than many compact ryokans in town.
  • Strong Hida beef focusThis inn has a clear identity around carefully selected Hida beef, with meals presented in styles such as sukiyaki, shabu-shabu, or steak for travelers who prioritize regional cuisine.
  • Freshly renewed characterThe property was recently reborn from the long-running Ryokan Seiryu, so guests get a mix of established hospitality know-how and a more polished modern-Japanese design.
5 reasons not to choose this ryokan watch-outs
  • No large communal onsenIf you want a classic ryokan stay centered on a spacious public bath area, this property is less satisfying because it emphasizes private bathing instead.
  • Likely expensive for the areaThe room size, private baths, boutique scale, and upgraded positioning suggest this is better for travelers willing to pay for comfort rather than those seeking value basics.
  • Adult-oriented atmosphereIts branding leans toward a quiet, refined hideaway, which may feel less natural for families with energetic children or groups wanting a livelier stay.
  • Dining setup feels less traditionalMeals are served in a separate dining building across the entrance, so the experience is less intimate than ryokans that provide in-room dinner or a fully self-contained layout.
  • Not ideal if you driveParking is limited and charged, so travelers arriving by car may find it less convenient than suburban properties with larger free lots.

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Current position: 2nd out of 89 ryokans in Gifu.

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