Oyado Hachibei

8.5
This Ryokan has an overall rating of 8.5/10, based on 579 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 / Check-out until 10:00 AM
Hot Spring Town Countryside Escape Garden Setting Public Onsen Open-Air Bath Hot Spring Bath
Staff 9,1/10
Facilities 8,4/10
Cleanliness 8,8/10
Comfort 8,1/10
Value for money 8,7/10
Location 7,8/10

Ryokan highlights

A traditional-style Takayama stay near Hida Folk Village with baths and good-value local charm.

Hida Folk Village NearbyVery close to Hida no Sato and Hida Minzoku Mura sightseeing.
Traditional Ryokan FeelClassic Japanese inn atmosphere suits travelers wanting a more local Takayama stay.
Relaxing Public BathsBath facilities add an easy, restorative break after walking Takayama.
Good Value StayReview patterns and listing data suggest solid value for a Takayama ryokan stay.
Quiet Edge-of-Town BaseSet slightly outside central streets, giving a calmer base than downtown stays.
Easy Sightseeing AccessConvenient for reaching Takayama attractions while staying in the Hida Takayama area.

Who is this ryokan best for?

Recommended stay1-2 nightsScenery and bath rhythm are the main drivers here: arrive in the afternoon, use the baths, eat dinner on-site if included, visit Hida no Sato nearby, then go into central Takayama the next day or continue onward. More than 2 nights can feel inefficient unless you are also using Takayama for Shirakawa-go or regional day trips.
Trip-planning verdict: A practical Takayama ryokan for 1-2 nights, best for travelers who want traditional lodging near Hida Folk Village rather than a station-area base.

Know before booking

Not station-sideThis ryokan is outside central Takayama, so station arrivals, restaurant runs, and luggage movement are less convenient on foot.
Limited local densityImmediate surroundings are quieter and lower-density than the old town, so a long stay can feel thin without planned day trips.
Bath style checkIt appears to offer communal hot-spring bathing, but travelers needing a private in-room bath should verify room specifics before booking.

Food & drinks

Verified Takayama ryokan with advance-request traditional Japanese breakfast and dinner, plus good local dining nearby for Hida beef and ramen.

Dining Room (on-site)
on-site

Traditional Japanese breakfast and dinner by advance request.

  • Japanese breakfastfoodSet-style morning meal.
  • Traditional dinnerfoodJapanese multi-dish evening meal.
  • Local specialtiesspecialtyTakayama-style regional dishes.
  • TeadrinkSimple hot tea with meals.
Ajikura Tengoku (nearby)
nearbynear the ryokan

Popular Hida beef yakiniku spot in Takayama.

  • Hida beef yakinikufoodGrilled local premium beef.
  • Beef platterfoodMixed cuts for sharing.
  • Rice setfoodSimple side with grilled meat.
  • BeerdrinkCommon pairing with yakiniku.
Menya Shirakawa (nearby)
nearbynear the ryokan

Well-known Takayama ramen restaurant.

  • Takayama ramenfoodSoy-based local ramen style.
  • Chashu ramenfoodRamen with extra pork.
  • GyozafoodClassic side dish.
  • Soft drinksdrinkBasic nonalcoholic options.

Access, transport and nearby sights

Oyado Hachibei is a traditional inn in western Takayama, best reached from Takayama Station or the adjacent Nohi Bus Center by short taxi ride or local sightseeing bus.

Distances are approximate and calculated from the ryokan coordinates. Travel times may vary depending on route, traffic and schedules.

Should you choose this ryokan?

A good fit for travelers who want a quieter traditional stay near Hida Folk Village rather than a hotel right by Takayama Station. It stands out most for its classic Japanese atmosphere, open-air baths, and Hida beef dining, but the location is less convenient if you want to walk everywhere in the old town.

5 reasons to choose this ryokan best points
  • Walk to Hida Folk VillageThis ryokan is especially convenient if Hida no Sato and the Hida Folk Village area are on your itinerary, since they are only a short walk away. That makes it easier to enjoy one of Takayama’s signature sights without extra transport.
  • Quiet hilltop atmosphereThe setting is away from the busier station zone and old-town streets, giving the stay a calmer, more restful feel. It suits travelers who want a peaceful evening after sightseeing rather than a lively urban location.
  • Traditional ryokan feelThe property leans strongly into a classic Japanese inn experience with tatami-style spaces, an irori-style lobby, and all-Japanese rooms. It feels more characterful than a standard business hotel in Takayama.
  • Open-air bath experienceThere are communal baths plus open-air bathing, which adds a distinctly ryokan-style moment to the stay. After a cold or rainy day in Takayama, that bath setup can be a real advantage.
  • Strong local food appealThe meals highlight Hida beef and seasonal regional dishes, with options such as hoba miso-style preparations, ceramic-grill cooking, and sukiyaki depending on the plan. This makes the stay appealing for travelers who want part of their Takayama food experience built into the ryokan itself.
5 reasons not to choose this ryokan watch-outs
  • Not next to the stationIt is not the best pick if you want to step out directly into central Takayama or keep station access simple with luggage. Compared with properties near Takayama Station, it requires more planning for arrival and daily movement.
  • Old town is not at your doorstepThe historic center and Takayama Jinya are not as immediately accessible on foot as they would be from a more central ryokan. If your priority is repeated strolls through Sanmachi Suji, the location is less ideal.
  • Baths are shared, not private in-roomThe bathing experience is focused on communal facilities rather than private in-room baths. Travelers who want a room with its own onsen-style tub may find this a drawback.
  • Rooms are more traditional than modernAll rooms are Japanese-style, which is charming for some guests but less comfortable for travelers who prefer Western beds or a more contemporary hotel layout. The experience is intentionally classic rather than sleek.
  • Limited scale and facilitiesThis is a small ryokan with a simpler facility set, so it is not the right choice if you want a full-service resort atmosphere or extensive on-site amenities. It works better for travelers seeking warmth and authenticity than luxury breadth.

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