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8.8

1,162 reviews

Kazeya

Kazeya

Okuhida Onsen-go Kansaka 440-1 , Takayama, 506-1421, Japan

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Free Private Parking

Adults only

Free wifi

Room service

Air conditioning

Parking On Site

Terrace

Kazeya

Welcome to Kazeya, the ultimate retreat nestled in the breathtaking Okuhida Onsen-go region of Takayama, Japan! This charming 4-star hotel is located just 18.6mi from the vibrant city center, offering guests a tranquil escape imbued with stunning mountain views and serene gardens. You'll start each day with a delightful breakfast, so fuel up before diving into all the adventure that awaits!

At Kazeya, relaxation is at the forefront, with features that cater to your every desire. Unwind in the rejuvenating hot spring bath, or indulge in a soothing massage (available for an extra charge) after a day of exploration. This adults-only oasis promises a peaceful environment, complemented by luxurious amenities including free Wi-Fi, air-conditioned rooms, soundproof accommodations, and free toiletries. The terrace and garden views provide a picturesque backdrop, while those seeking a bit of comfort can take advantage of room service.

With a glowing total of 1,162 reviews, Kazeya stands out as a favorite among travelers looking for both excitement and tranquility. Whether you're enjoying a leisurely stroll through the gardens or savoring a delicious meal in the restaurant, every moment spent here is bound to leave a lasting impression. Treat yourself to this gem in Japan starting from just ¥10,000 per night – your perfect getaway awaits!

After a day spent breathing in the fresh mountain air, indulge your senses at Kazeya's delightful on-site restaurant, aptly named レストラン #2. Here, dining is transformed into an extraordinary experience. Enjoy a mouthwatering blend of Japanese, Asian, and European cuisines that cater to diverse palates. The traditional ambiance complements your culinary journey, allowing you to savor each bite while surrounded by the hotel’s enchanting atmospherics. Whether you’re in the mood for a comforting kaiseki meal or a touch of Mediterranean flair, the restaurant promises to deliver a feast fit for kings and queens!

As the sun sets over the mountains, the hotel comes alive with the soft glow of lanterns and the gentle sound of nature surrounding you. Embrace the opportunity for adventure as you explore the stunning landscapes surrounding Kazeya. Just a short drive away, you can discover the iconic Shirakawa-go, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, or hike the nearby trails that challenge and inspire. Once back at the hotel, you can take a leisurely dip in the hot spring bath—perfect for unwinding after a day of excitement. Trust us, there’s nothing like soaking your cares away while gazing at the starlit sky!

Don’t worry about breaking the bank; Kazeya offers incredible value for the experiences you're bound to collect during your stay. With multiple payment options available, including credit cards and cash, settling your bill is a breeze. Plus, those glowing reviews from fellow globetrotters are a testament to the fantastic memories that await you. So pack your bags and prepare to create your own adventure! At Kazeya, the perfect mix of relaxation, culture, and exploration awaits just at your fingertips.

Closest airports

Matsumoto Airport

21.8mi

Toyama Airport

33.8mi

Most popular amenities

Restaurant

Free Private Parking

Adults only

Free wifi

Room service

Air conditioning

Parking On Site

Terrace

Hot spring bath

Mountain view

Non-smoking rooms

Garden view

Garden

View

Free toiletries

Bidet

Soundproof

Bathtub

Rooms

Guest reviews

8.8

1,162 reviews

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Featured reviews:

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Emma

9.1

November 2022

i loved the welcoming staff, the spacious rooms, the fact that in was right in the mountains but then also very accesible by bus. And the multiple onsen were great and the food was just a feast for the eyes and mouth. Had a lovely stay.

Even though I was prepared for them, I did not like the bugs in my room. As you’re sleeping on a futon on the floor, it’s not a nice idea to have a bunch of bugs in your room, and they were also in the toilet and bathroom unfortunatly. The property mentioned it, so I shouldn’t be surprised, but that bothered me a little about the stay

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Jb

10

April 2023

An amazing experience overall - highly recommended! When we went, there were 2 active private onsens (one indoor, one outdoor) and 4 public onsens (male indoor/outdoor, female indoor/outdoor). The public onsens were definitely better than the private ones (with better decor, and the water was much hotter), and we were lucky enough to try them all without having to share :) As there were less than 10 rooms in total, it wasn't very hard to have the public onsen to yourself if you went later at night (and it was open all night). I had a dinner set with the Hida beef addition for dinner (not the Kaiseki). I thought it was pretty expensive before going there, but the whole meal ended up blowing my mind. I have had some Hida beef before, but nothing as good as this one. It was high quality stuff! There was more than enough food, even though it wasn't the Kaiseki. The staff were friendly and helpful!

It was a bit harder to get to, but you can easily figure out the directions using Google Maps. The room itself had a bit of a weird layout, but not a huge issue as we didn't stay too long. The shower in the room had pretty low water pressure, but also not a problem as the public shower had really strong water pressure.

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Siyuan

9.1

June 2023

The outdoor onsen was amazing. Bit scary at night if you are alone but absolutely stunning in the early mornings or during the day!

Basically nothing to do around this area unless you go through the tunnels to the other areas. Most of the buildings here are not in use, some are probably abandoned. The river is also unreachable, but pleasant to look at, Can take a bus to the next area which has more things to do or even walk.

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Michał

10

June 2024

I recently had the pleasure of staying at Kazeya Hotel, and it was by far the best experience I've ever had in Japan. From the moment I arrived, I was impressed by the warm hospitality and the exquisite attention to detail. The food at Kazeya Hotel is nothing short of fantastic. Each meal was a culinary journey, featuring the freshest ingredients and expertly crafted dishes that delighted my taste buds. The traditional Japanese breakfast and the multi-course kaiseki dinner were particularly memorable, offering a perfect blend of flavors and textures that showcased the best of Japanese cuisine. The onsen experience at Kazeya Hotel was truly exceptional, with a particular highlight being the private onsen. The private baths provided an intimate and serene environment where I could unwind and enjoy the therapeutic hot springs in complete privacy. The tranquil atmosphere, combined with breathtaking views of the surrounding nature, made each soak incredibly relaxing and rejuvenating. The meticulous design of the private onsen ensured a peaceful retreat, allowing me to immerse myself fully in the beauty and tranquility of the Japanese landscape. The rooms were spacious, comfortable, and beautifully designed, combining traditional Japanese aesthetics with modern amenities. Every aspect of my stay at Kazeya Hotel was meticulously planned to ensure the utmost comfort and enjoyment. Overall, my stay at Kazeya Hotel was an unforgettable experience. The superb food, the incredible private onsen, and the impeccable service made it the highlight of my trip to Japan. I highly recommend Kazeya Hotel to anyone seeking an exceptional and authentic Japanese hospitality experience.

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Andreas

9.1

October 2024

Everything. The staff (unintrusively present). Spacious room (actually 2 rooms: dining area, bedroom - Deluxe Double Room). Inside and outside onsen (the inside onsen opens into a small garden area, so is a bit outside, too). Meal options and breakfast (alternating between Japanese and Western during our 3 nights stay). Public breakfast and dining areas private or semi-private. Location in beautiful surrounds.

Not much but be aware that it's a bit of a hike to get there: 90mins on local bus, running every hours (every half hour at 9am) but it's worth it as you get to see some amazing sights along the way.

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Mirsha

9.1

October 2024

Kayeza is a authentic, traditional Ryokan with its own onsen. It has a public (shared) onsen and has 2 private onsen rooms. The dining rooms make you feel as if you are spending time in an ancient time and the food is of an extremely high standard. The rate for the Ryoken includes breakfast and dinner, both being extremely generous and authentically Japanese. To reach this Ryoken I strongly advise that you hire a car as we did. Car hire is very inexpensive in Japan but you must have an international licence to do so. The drive here is spectacular and the roads are excellent so it makes driving stress free, There are beautiful waterfalls on the road from Takayama township which is about a 1 hour drive from this Ryokan.

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Laura

10

March 2024

I had an incredible 2 night stay at Kazeya. The room was huge and I used the public onsen both days (both times I had it to myself!) incredible being in the outdoor onsen surrounded by snow and forests! The food was a great traditional experience. I had the standard beef meal one night and the 12 course meal the next. I ordered drinks both nights and they were delicious and very affordable. I loved it so much I bought the nightwear from them as a souvenir! Easy to catch the bus and spend half a day at the ropeway to get lunch

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Tessa

10

April 2024

The ambiance embodied the traditional Japanese ryokan atmosphere, complete with both private and shared onsens. Despite its modest size, with only 8 rooms, the atmosphere was calm and inviting. The rooms themselves were spacious, and the staff were incredibly friendly and accommodating." These changes maintain the original meaning while improving readability and coherence.

The location is somewhat secluded, with no nearby restaurants or supermarkets. However, we found it convenient to purchase everything we needed beforehand, ensuring a seamless experience during our stay

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Chris

10

January 2024

The choice of two private onsens and one public for each gender was great. Interestingly, most of the people used the private onsens so when I went to the public one I had it to myself every time. This was the first location on our trip, and all the stress of work and regular life drifted away as I sat alone in the hot onsen water with snow falling around me. If you are planning on going to the ropeway, the local bus will take you there in about 15 minutes.

There were a lot of Westerners here. I am from the United States myself, so it might seem odd to complain about that. When my wife and I travel we prefer to be around the local people. Why would we travel somewhere and want to be with other tourists? Apparently there was a YouTube video about this place that draws a lot of Westerners. Hey, that may be a plus for some people. This place is somewhat remote. In the summer there's probably a lot of great places to hike, but in the winter there isn't a lot to do around there, and the bus only comes about once an hour. However, the pros outweighed the cons and I would return to this place.

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Henri

9.1

January 2024

It is a very nice traditional Ryokan in the mountains of the Okuhida region. The building, like many Ryokans, is a bit oldfashioned, but in a overall good state. The heating works well and you get additional comfy clothing. The staff is very nice and helpful. The breakfast and dinner is really good and you can try Hida beef for a small extra charge of 1500yen. The bus to the ropeway and Takayama leaves 1min walking from the hotel. The highlight is the clearly the onsen of the ryokan. There are two private and two public ones (indoor and outdoor), which are amazing to enjoy in the snow covered landscape and were never full. All in all, you get great value for your money.

The rooms are a bit run down.

Points of Interest Around Kazeya

Attractions

Hida Great Limestone Cave and Ohashi Collection Kan Museum

8.4mi

Sakurayama Hachimangu Shrine & Festival Floats Exhibition Hall

17.7mi

Kusakabe Folk Museum

17.8mi

Sannomachi Street (Sanmachi Suji)

17.9mi

Takayama Morning Markets (Asaichi)

17.9mi

Restaurants

レストラン #2

Cuisines

  • Japanese
  • Asian
  • European

Ambiances

  • Traditional

Amenities of Kazeya

Restaurant

Free Private Parking

Adults only

Free wifi

Room service

Air conditioning

Parking On Site

Terrace

Hot spring bath

Mountain view

Non-smoking rooms

Garden view

Garden

View

Free toiletries

Bidet

Soundproof

Bathtub

Stay rules - Kazeya

  • Check-in / Check-out

  • Pets

  • Internet

  • Age restrictions

  • Curfew

  • Parking

  • Reservations

  • Children and beds

  • Cards accepted at this property