Environment: This is probably the best quality hotel in the area. The location is unbeatable, right in the heart of Takayama, just a five-minute walk from the popular Miyagawa Morning Market and Takayama Jinya. It's also within walking distance of Hida-Furukawa Station (a pilgrimage site for 'Your Name' fans) and Hie Shrine. Their annex is directly across the street, offering a different experience with its rooftop onsen, which you can use.
Facilities: The main building's decor is very vintage. The hallways are filled with exquisite doll figurines, but don't worry, they're not the creepy kind! 😉 In fact, they're so beautifully crafted, you'll want one for yourself. The rooms are traditional tatami style, and you can tell the materials used are high-quality. I also have to mention the balcony in the room was stocked with plenty of bottled water, which is something I rarely see after many years of traveling in Japan. However, because Hanakouan is located in the city center, to protect privacy, there's no open-air *rotenburo* for women. This was slightly less than expected.
Dining: This hotel offers a dinner and breakfast package (half-board), and we booked meals for both nights of our stay. They thoughtfully inquired about allergies beforehand, and even made special adjustments to the children's meals, such as swapping sashimi for grilled fish. The entire dining experience was guided by a very attentive Burmese staff member, and the food was exquisite. We particularly enjoyed the excellent Hida beef. I highly recommend booking the half-board option here.
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