A resort inn located on a hill overlooking the hot spring town.From the upper-floor guest rooms and the open-air bath with a view, you can enjoy a sweeping view of Gero’s cityscape! The most popular dinner is the 'Dinner Buffet.'An all-you-can-eat selection of over 50 varieties, including Japanese, Western, Chinese cuisines, and desserts! Additionally, it comes with an all-you-can-drink menu featuring draft beer, wine, chu-hi, sake, shochu, whiskey, and juice!(※Excludes some plans) We also recommend the full-course kaiseki meal featuring premium Hida beef, locally sourced ingredients, and seasonal delicacies! Rooms include standard Japanese-style rooms, upper-floor Japanese-style rooms, Japanese-Western rooms with gardens, suites with open-air baths, maisonette suites, and more!You can select based on your usage scenario! Furthermore, we offer a variety of amenities including exclusive yukata for women, an izakaya open until late at night, a post-bath salon with timed services, a well-stocked shop, free shuttle service to the station and hot spring town, as well as seasonal offerings like an outdoor pool and beer garden during the summer.
**Gero Onsen, counted among Japan's three famous hot springs** We offer a space with meticulous attention to detail where you can relax at ease. So that everyone can fully enjoy the renowned hot springs and meals during their stay, All our staff sincerely look forward to welcoming you. [Information about guest rooms] With this plan, you'll be staying in a standard Japanese-style room ranging from 7.5 to 10 tatami mats. Our facility offers hot spring water even in the guest rooms!
This is an inn located at the foot of the mountain where the ruins of Iwamura Castle, selected as one of Japan's 100 famous castles and one of the three great mountain castles, are situated. The exterior reflects the atmosphere of a Ninomaru (second bailey).The high atrium lobby designed in the style of gassho-zukuri (traditional Japanese architecture), along with the dining hall's large space featuring thick beams, creates a nostalgic atmosphere reminiscent of the Showa era.