Top Hotels Near Michi-no-Eki Ikeda Onsen

Ikeda Onsen Ryokan Tachikawa

Ikeda Onsen Ryokan Tachikawa

3.8 / 5
Ibi-gun, Ikeda-cho, Katayama 1970-1
0.09KM from Michi-no-Eki Ikeda Onsen
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Everything you need to know about Michi-no-Eki Ikeda Onsen

Yukinoie Ikedakan is a top choice, offering private outdoor baths with views of mountain forests and cherry trees. Just a 3-minute walk from Michi-no-Eki Ikeda Onsen, it features traditional hinoki wood baths and locally sourced Hida beef karaage in its seasonal kaiseki meals. Book via HopeGoo for early-bird rates and exclusive spa access.

Stay at Yukinoie Ikedakan and join their guided forestry walks through ancient cedar groves or participate in a hands-on Hida pottery workshop led by master artisans. The hotel also hosts monthly Onsen Story Nights, where elders share folklore from the region. These immersive experiences offer a rare glimpse into rural Hida’s living traditions.

Yes, Yukinoie Ikedakan provides both indoor hinoki baths with natural mineral water and an outdoor stargazing bath surrounded by pine trees. The open-air bath features ambient lighting and heated stone seating, ideal for evening soaks under the night sky. Guests receive a personalized onsen pass to access all bathing zones across the property.

Yukinoie Ikedakan offers spacious family rooms and a dedicated kids’ bath area with soft water and safety rails. Children enjoy free access to the farm-to-table garden tour, where they pick seasonal vegetables, and get their own yukata robe. The hotel also runs weekly storytime sessions with local legends, creating meaningful memories for young travelers.

Within 5 minutes of Michi-no-Eki Ikeda Onsen, explore the Hida Old House Museum, showcasing centuries-old wooden architecture, or stroll along the Bamboo Grove Trail beside a crystal-clear stream. Weekends feature local craft markets and forest foraging tours, letting guests gather wild herbs and mushrooms under expert guidance—perfect for nature lovers.

Absolutely. Yukinoie Ikedakan serves daily Hida farm-to-table kaiseki dinners, featuring freshly caught river fish, organic vegetables from nearby farms, and house-made miso. The open kitchen allows guests to watch chefs prepare dishes live. Some rooms include a local food kit with dried greens, homemade sake, and artisanal condiments—ideal for taking home a taste of Hida’s countryside heritage.