Takayama's ryokan offer an immersive Japanese experience centered around tatami rooms, onsen baths, and multicourse kaiseki meals. Most properties cluster near the historic Old Town or JR Takayama Station, with a few tucked into the Hida Mountains for a quieter retreat. Prices range from budget-friendly inns like Ryokan Murayama (from around $80 per person) to luxury stays at Wanosato (over $300 per person). Many ryokan include dinner and breakfast, and several provide free shuttle service from the station.
Top-rated options include Wanosato (score 97), a 160-year-old Gassho-zukuri thatched house with mountain-view hot springs and a Michelin key. Ryokan Asunaro (score 95) offers easy access from the station, communal baths, and complimentary bicycle rentals. For central location, Honjin Hiranoya Kachoan (score 90) sits steps from Takayama Jinya Morning Market, while Oyado Koto No Yume (score 91) is a 2-minute walk from the station and features private outdoor baths. Families often choose Takayama Green Hotel (score 89) for its multiple dining options and fitness center. Book well in advance for peak seasons.
