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Takimotokan Yuki no Sato Hotel
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Serene rooms & suites in a relaxed hot springs inn with scenic views, plus free breakfast & dinner.
Nearby attractions
Yoro Waterfall
1298-2 Takabayashi, Yoro, Yoro District, Gifu 503-1267, Japan
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Takimitei
1290-273 Yorokoen, Yoro, Yoro District, Gifu 503-1254, Japan
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1276 Yorokoen, Yoro, Yoro District, Gifu 503-1254, Japan
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Takimotokan Yuki no Sato Hotel
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Takimotokan Yuki no Sato Hotel

1290-167 Yorokoen, Yoro, Yoro District, Gifu 503-1254, Japan
4.0(144)

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Serene rooms & suites in a relaxed hot springs inn with scenic views, plus free breakfast & dinner.

attractions: Yoro Waterfall, restaurants: Takimitei, ็พŽไธŠไบญ
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+81 584-32-3111
Website
yukinosato.co.jp

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Nearby attractions of Takimotokan Yuki no Sato Hotel

Yoro Waterfall

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Reviews of Takimotokan Yuki no Sato Hotel

4.0
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4.0
4y

We had never heard of Takimotokan Yuki No Sato (or Yoro Onsen, for that matter) until I decided to break up our long drive from Kyoto to Gero Onsen. Looking at a map, the area seemed halfway between our origin and destination points, and further research revealed a ryokan that appeared to suit our requirements - a small, boutique luxury ryokan with kaiseki food, in-room open-air onsen bath and the ability to socially distance during COVID-19. After staying here, I can emphatically say that Yuki No Sato exceeded our expectations in every way.||||While no aspect of the ryokan stands out, head and shoulders, above other top ryokans in Japan, all aspects are at least solid, if not better than that. We chose to stay in the "Kangetsu room, which was 60.5mยฒ in size, offered an outdoor open-air Onsen bath, and provided panoramic views of the area below (Yuki No Sato is nestled up in the hills, about a 10 minute drive from the main Yoro area, including Yoro Park.) It further ticked all of our boxes by having a separate living room, and very fast internet speeds.||||A few other advantages: first, it's only a 5-10 minute walk from Yoro Falls, a mesmerizing place that's best visited before breakfast (before the crowds arrive.) And, the food was much better than we expected. It not only satisfied, it was downright memorable. Yuki No Sato focused on local and seasonal ingredients, and the bamboo shoots in particular ("Takenoko" in Japanese) was superb. Bamboo Shoots-mixed rice dishes are commonplace in Japan, but this was one of the rare times when I had a second helping of it. To put it in perspective, I try to limit my carb intake, but in this case, I couldn't resist! Yes, it was that good. The mountain vegetables were also incredible - the Japanese really do have the eyes, ears and nose for natural ferns, herbs and roots, that's for sure! The ryokan served up "Nobiru," known as Wild Rocambole in English, whatever that means, and is a Japanese wild plan that's somewhat similar to field garlic or a long onion. It was deep fried in egg yolk, and it was spectacular. They also served "Urui" (Hostas) covered in vinegared miso sauce, which also made our palate tingle. And the main event featured A5 Hida Beef Chateaubriand that was grilled over a large slab of Himalayan salt. This was provided at an extra charge, but trust me, it's money well spent. Breakfast was no less elaborate of an affair - there were a ton of small dishes, many of which will arouse your taste buds with flavors it may never had experienced before... and all for the better, believe me. The ryokan overall was very nice, but if one thing was a highlight here, it's definitely the kaiseki cuisine.||||Yuki No Sato is a relatively unassuming property, but in a way, it's perfectly fine as it is. It's part of a gorgeous natural environment with mountains, forest and an incredible waterfall nearby. And the Yoro Park area (about a 10 minute drive down the hill) is particularly photogenic during Cherry Blossom and (especially) Fall foliage season. We went during the latter and it was stunningly gorgeous (see the photo in my review), but I've been told it's even more awe-inspiring when the maple leaves burst into a collage of colors, including yellow and fiery red. It looks like we'll have to return in the Fall, then!||||Since we drove to the ryokan, I'm not an expert on how to get here via public transportation. For what it's worth, it's less than an hour drive from Nagoya, and about 2 hours from Kyoto, making it relatively accessible if you enjoy...

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4.0
4y

We had never heard of Takimotokan Yuki No Sato (or Yoro Onsen, for that matter) until I decided to break up our long drive from Kyoto to Gero Onsen. Looking at a map, the area seemed halfway between our origin and destination points, and further research revealed a ryokan that appeared to suit our requirements - a small, boutique luxury ryokan with kaiseki food, in-room open-air onsen bath and the ability to socially distance during COVID-19. After staying here, I can emphatically say that Yuki No Sato exceeded our expectations in every way.||||While no aspect of the ryokan stands out, head and shoulders, above other top ryokans in Japan, all aspects are at least solid, if not better than that. We chose to stay in the "Kangetsu room, which was 60.5mยฒ in size, offered an outdoor open-air Onsen bath, and provided panoramic views of the area below (Yuki No Sato is nestled up in the hills, about a 10 minute drive from the main Yoro area, including Yoro Park.) It further ticked all of our boxes by having a separate living room, and very fast internet speeds.||||A few other advantages: first, it's only a 5-10 minute walk from Yoro Falls, a mesmerizing place that's best visited before breakfast (before the crowds arrive.) And, the food was much better than we expected. It not only satisfied, it was downright memorable. Yuki No Sato focused on local and seasonal ingredients, and the bamboo shoots in particular ("Takenoko" in Japanese) was superb. Bamboo Shoots-mixed rice dishes are commonplace in Japan, but this was one of the rare times when I had a second helping of it. To put it in perspective, I try to limit my carb intake, but in this case, I couldn't resist! Yes, it was that good. The mountain vegetables were also incredible - the Japanese really do have the eyes, ears and nose for natural ferns, herbs and roots, that's for sure! The ryokan served up "Nobiru," known as Wild Rocambole in English, whatever that means, and is a Japanese wild plan that's somewhat similar to field garlic or a long onion. It was deep fried in egg yolk, and it was spectacular. They also served "Urui" (Hostas) covered in vinegared miso sauce, which also made our palate tingle. And the main event featured A5 Hida Beef Chateaubriand that was grilled over a large slab of Himalayan salt. This was provided at an extra charge, but trust me, it's money well spent. Breakfast was no less elaborate of an affair - there were a ton of small dishes, many of which will arouse your taste buds with flavors it may never had experienced before... and all for the better, believe me. The ryokan overall was very nice, but if one thing was a highlight here, it's definitely the kaiseki cuisine.||||Yuki No Sato is a relatively unassuming property, but in a way, it's perfectly fine as it is. It's part of a gorgeous natural environment with mountains, forest and an incredible waterfall nearby. And the Yoro Park area (about a 10 minute drive down the hill) is particularly photogenic during Cherry Blossom and (especially) Fall foliage season. We went during the latter and it was stunningly gorgeous (see the photo in my review), but I've been told it's even more awe-inspiring when the maple leaves burst into a collage of colors, including yellow and fiery red. It looks like we'll have to return in the Fall, then!||||Since we drove to the ryokan, I'm not an expert on how to get here via public transportation. For what it's worth, it's less than an hour drive from Nagoya, and about 2 hours from Kyoto, making it relatively accessible if you enjoy...

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4.0
2y

This place is an absolute treasure.||Driving to the place was an afford as it was through a winding road. Upon arrival, service staff were quick to assist with luggage.||Check-in was thorough and simple to understand. The female staff assigned to us was very friendly and helpful.||The kaiseki dinners were fantastic. Perhaps I am not a fussy eater, I find that all the food was delicious. ||On the 1st night, I put on the kimono ๐Ÿ‘˜ & asked the staff if I did it right. Immediately, she got me back into my room & helped me with the kimono. In less than 5 min, she was done. Remarkable.||The public bath had an indoor and outdoor section. Though small, I liked it because there was no crowd when I visited it.||It is situated very near Yoro Waterfall and the park so it is a good place to go walking/hiking. ||Breakfast spread was good and sufficient. No complaints.||The room was wonderful, with the bath facing Nagoya city and I could see stars in the sky at night. ||Overall, it was an enjoyable stay with...

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Isabella TanIsabella Tan
This place is an absolute treasure. Driving to the place was an afford as it was through a winding road. Upon arrival, service staff were quick to assist with luggage. Check-in was thorough and simple to understand. The female staff assigned to us was very friendly and helpful. The kaiseki dinners were fantastic. Perhaps I am not a fussy eater, I find that all the food was delicious. On the 1st night, I put on the kimono ๐Ÿ‘˜ & asked the staff if I did it right. Immediately, she got me back into my room & helped me with the kimono. In less than 5 min, she was done. Remarkable. The public bath had an indoor and outdoor section. Though small, I liked it because there was no crowd when I visited it. It is situated very near Yoro Waterfall and the park so it is a good place to go walking/hiking. Breakfast spread was good and sufficient. No complaints. The room was wonderful, with the bath facing Nagoya city and I could see stars in the sky at night. Overall, it was an enjoyable stay with this ryokan.
Joyce WellerJoyce Weller
Quintessential ryokan for Yoro! Excellent English email communication with the Hotel for pick up from Yoro Station. The complimentary drive from the Yoro Train Station to the Ryokan was an adventure in itself. Hospitality, attention and location are worth a visit. You are driven practically to the front door. Check in is near the entrance where they get your needed info and provide you with matcha tea and a sweet treat. Ladies pick out an outfit/kimono/yukata. Your room will probably have a private bath with a lot of liquid amenities. We opted for the dinner and they offered fresh local items. Super friendly server who avidly tried to communicate with us with her electronic communicator. Loved her! Located right next to the famous falls, about 5 minutes stair walk. About 20 minutes down stairs walk to the park and attractions. Lunch is a 3 minute walk up to a little restaurant and souvenir shop. Prices are reasonable there. Great location, great view and wonderful workers.
Chayoot VChayoot V
Takimotokan Yuki no Sato is a charming, small ryokan with only about 15 rooms, offering an intimate and peaceful stay atop a scenic mountain. While the ryokan shows a bit of age, it more than makes up for it with its incredible panoramic views โ€” truly a highlight of the experience. The service is exceptional. We felt thoroughly pampered throughout our stay, with the staff going above and beyond to make us feel welcome and comfortable. The room was spotlessly clean, tastefully furnished, and came fully equipped with all necessary amenities. If thereโ€™s one area that could be improved, it would be the meals. While the quality was good, we felt that the variety was somewhat lacking, especially for those staying multiple nights. Overall, this ryokan is a wonderful retreat for those looking to unwind in a serene setting with warm hospitality and stunning nature views.
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This place is an absolute treasure. Driving to the place was an afford as it was through a winding road. Upon arrival, service staff were quick to assist with luggage. Check-in was thorough and simple to understand. The female staff assigned to us was very friendly and helpful. The kaiseki dinners were fantastic. Perhaps I am not a fussy eater, I find that all the food was delicious. On the 1st night, I put on the kimono ๐Ÿ‘˜ & asked the staff if I did it right. Immediately, she got me back into my room & helped me with the kimono. In less than 5 min, she was done. Remarkable. The public bath had an indoor and outdoor section. Though small, I liked it because there was no crowd when I visited it. It is situated very near Yoro Waterfall and the park so it is a good place to go walking/hiking. Breakfast spread was good and sufficient. No complaints. The room was wonderful, with the bath facing Nagoya city and I could see stars in the sky at night. Overall, it was an enjoyable stay with this ryokan.
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Quintessential ryokan for Yoro! Excellent English email communication with the Hotel for pick up from Yoro Station. The complimentary drive from the Yoro Train Station to the Ryokan was an adventure in itself. Hospitality, attention and location are worth a visit. You are driven practically to the front door. Check in is near the entrance where they get your needed info and provide you with matcha tea and a sweet treat. Ladies pick out an outfit/kimono/yukata. Your room will probably have a private bath with a lot of liquid amenities. We opted for the dinner and they offered fresh local items. Super friendly server who avidly tried to communicate with us with her electronic communicator. Loved her! Located right next to the famous falls, about 5 minutes stair walk. About 20 minutes down stairs walk to the park and attractions. Lunch is a 3 minute walk up to a little restaurant and souvenir shop. Prices are reasonable there. Great location, great view and wonderful workers.
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Takimotokan Yuki no Sato is a charming, small ryokan with only about 15 rooms, offering an intimate and peaceful stay atop a scenic mountain. While the ryokan shows a bit of age, it more than makes up for it with its incredible panoramic views โ€” truly a highlight of the experience. The service is exceptional. We felt thoroughly pampered throughout our stay, with the staff going above and beyond to make us feel welcome and comfortable. The room was spotlessly clean, tastefully furnished, and came fully equipped with all necessary amenities. If thereโ€™s one area that could be improved, it would be the meals. While the quality was good, we felt that the variety was somewhat lacking, especially for those staying multiple nights. Overall, this ryokan is a wonderful retreat for those looking to unwind in a serene setting with warm hospitality and stunning nature views.
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