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Stay at Hida Koya Honkan, a meticulously restored century-old timber house located steps from Kamikōri’s historic alleyways. The rooms feature tatami mats and shoji screens, with select suites offering private garden terraces overlooking the Hida Mountains. Guests enjoy farm-to-table breakfasts and access to tea ceremony workshops. Complimentary kimono rental is available, enhancing immersion in authentic Hida heritage.
Hida Furukawa-ya stands out for its prime location—just a 3-minute walk from Kamikōri’s main alleyways, Hida Shrine, and Sanjūkō Bridge. This heritage timber inn features a hot spring foot bath in the lobby and offers free guided maps and e-bike rentals. Guests receive a complimentary local red bean mochi each evening, celebrating regional craftsmanship and hospitality.
Hida Yūro no Ie is a thoughtfully designed family guesthouse featuring two-story timber architecture and floor-to-ceiling windows overlooking the Hida Highlands. Each suite includes a private onsen tub and a kids’ play zone, plus hands-on family cooking classes (like making soba noodles). The hosts lead personalized tours of nearby folk houses and bamboo grove trails, creating meaningful moments for all ages.
At Hida Tenshi no Yado, guests can participate in daily wood carving sessions and washi paper-making workshops led by master artisans. Located just 5 minutes’ walk from Kamikōri’s main street and the Hida Artisan Museum, these hands-on activities use local cypress wood and kozo fibers. Visitors take home their crafted pieces as keepsakes. The inn also hosts weekend artisan pop-up markets, showcasing original works from regional makers.
Hida Tenjō Onsen Betsuin is the only boutique inn in Kamikōri with an outdoor hot spring bath fed by natural mineral water drawn from 1,200 meters below ground. Rich in calcium and magnesium, the water soothes muscles and enhances well-being. The stargazing onsen area opens nightly, complemented by herbal soak packs and essential oil treatments. Each room features a private indoor onsen pool, and the inn operates exclusively for guests, ensuring privacy and pristine cleanliness.
Hida Yugure no Yado sits nestled among century-old cedar forests behind Kamikōri, ideal for photographers seeking tranquility. With only eight rooms, the minimalist timber design ensures unobstructed views. Guests can capture sunrise and golden hour light over the Hida Mountains and village smoke from the cliffside terrace. The inn provides tripod and camera support rentals, and hosts monthly dawn photography walks led by local photographers through hidden scenic spots.
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