Ryokan Tanabe 旅館田邊

8.9
This Ryokan has an overall rating of 8.9/10, based on 1,933 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 Food District Station Access Hot Spring Bath Public Onsen Indoor Bath
Staff 9,0/10
Facilities 8,4/10
Cleanliness 9,0/10
Comfort 8,8/10
Value for money 8,4/10
Location 9,3/10

Ryokan highlights

Long-running traditional ryokan in central Takayama with Hida cuisine, hot-spring baths, and walkable sightseeing access.

Old Town AccessAbout a 3-minute walk to Takayama old streets and the Miyagawa Morning Market.
Walkable From StationJR Takayama Station is reachable on foot in roughly 7 minutes.
Hida Beef KaisekiKnown for Hida kaiseki meals, often featuring A5-grade Hida beef.
In-Room DiningGuest-room meal service adds a classic ryokan feel and more private dining.
Hot Spring BathsLarge indoor baths use Hida Takayama Onsen water for a relaxing soak.
Historic AtmosphereA long-established Japanese inn with a preserved, traditional Takayama character.

Who is this ryokan best for?

Recommended stay1-2 nightsLocation is the strongest stay-length driver here: the ryokan is about a 7-minute walk from Takayama Station and close to the old town, so 1 night works for arrival, kaiseki dinner, baths, and a morning walk, while 2 nights gives time for a slower old-town visit and one nearby excursion before moving on.
Trip-planning verdict: Best as a 1-night or 2-night Takayama stay for travelers who want a traditional ryokan with dinner and baths in a very walkable historic-center location, not as a secluded onsen retreat or long rural base.

Know before booking

Not a remote onsen stayIts baths are useful after sightseeing, but this is a central Takayama ryokan rather than a destination hot-spring escape.
Small bath scaleThe hot-spring bathing area appears compact, so travelers expecting large spa facilities may be disappointed.
Arrival timing mattersCheck-in runs 15:00-18:00, so late arrivals can reduce the value of dinner-and-bath pacing.

Food & drinks

This historic Takayama ryokan is verified at 58 Aioi, with in-room kaiseki dinner and Japanese breakfast plus easy access to local Hida beef and sushi spots.

Dining Room (on-site)
on-site

Meals are typically served privately in guest rooms rather than a named restaurant.

  • Kaiseki dinnerfoodTraditional multi-course seasonal meal.
  • Japanese breakfastfoodSet breakfast with local style dishes.
  • Hida beefspecialtyRegional beef often featured in dinner.
  • Seasonal sidesspecialtySmall plates with local ingredients.
Aji no Yohei (nearby)
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Useful local choice for Hida beef and Japanese dishes.

  • Hida beeffoodLocal beef in teppan or set meals.
  • SukiyakifoodSweet-savory beef hot pot style.
  • TempurafoodCrisp fried seasonal items.
  • TeadrinkSimple meal pairing.
Matsuki Sushi (nearby)
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Handy sushi stop known for local seafood and Hida beef touches.

  • SushifoodClassic assorted sushi.
  • Hida beef sushispecialtyLocal beef served sushi-style.
  • SashimifoodFresh sliced seafood.
  • SakedrinkGood match with sushi.

Access, transport and nearby sights

This ryokan is in central Takayama, with Takayama Station and the Nohi bus terminal both reasonably close for most travelers.

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 strong pick for travelers who want a classic Takayama ryokan stay with traditional architecture, in-room meals, and easy access to the old town. It is less ideal if you want late check-in flexibility, fully natural open-air baths, or a more contemporary hotel style.

5 reasons to choose this ryokan best points
  • Walkable old-town locationIt sits in Aioi-machi in central Takayama, with the old streets and Miyagawa Morning Market reachable in about 3 minutes on foot. That makes sightseeing easy without relying on taxis or buses.
  • Character-filled historic buildingThe main building is around 100 years old and built in traditional Hida style, which gives the stay a much stronger sense of place than a standard hotel. It suits travelers who want atmosphere, wood craftsmanship, and a classic ryokan feel.
  • Private in-room kaiseki experienceBoth dinner and breakfast are generally served in your room, which adds privacy and a more traditional ryokan rhythm to the stay. The meals highlight local Hida cuisine rather than a generic buffet format.
  • Excellent choice for Hida beef loversThe ryokan emphasizes A5-grade Hida beef in several meal plans, including steak and tasting-style options. Breakfast also includes local specialties like hoba miso, so the food experience feels rooted in Takayama.
  • Varied room styles, including upgraded optionsYou can choose from classic Japanese rooms, renovated larger rooms, and some rooms with semi-open-air cypress baths and small private garden views. That gives more flexibility than many older ryokan with only one room style.
5 reasons not to choose this ryokan watch-outs
  • Check-in window is quite earlyCheck-in is limited to 3:00 pm to 6:00 pm, which can be restrictive if you are arriving from another city later in the evening. It is not the best fit for a loose or last-minute travel schedule.
  • Outdoor baths are not true hot spring bathsThe indoor baths use natural hot spring water, but the Shigaraki open-air baths are heated water rather than natural onsen. If a fully natural rotenburo experience is your priority, this may disappoint.
  • Some rooms stay very traditionalMany rooms lean strongly into classic Japanese style, which may mean futons, tatami, and a less streamlined layout than modern hotels. Travelers wanting a sleek luxury feel may prefer a newer property.
  • Parking requires planning aheadParking is free but reservation-only, and space is limited enough that you need to provide vehicle details in advance. That adds friction for road-trippers who want spontaneous flexibility.
  • Not ideal for late-night bathers or slow morningsThe public bath hours end at 11:00 pm and morning bathing finishes relatively early, especially in winter. Guests who like very late soaks or a long lazy start may find the schedule a bit tight.

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