Featuring free WiFi and a hot spring bath, Fukiya offers accommodations in Gero, just a 2-minute walk from Gero Station. Guests can enjoy the on-site restaurant.
108miles
United States of America
Gero city is my future home and fukiya is close to a family
Located in Gero, within 1.8 miles of Gero Station and 1.7 miles of Gero Onsen Gassho-mura, Breezbay Hotel & Resort Gero has accommodations with a restaurant and free WiFi throughout the property as...
Located on a hill and overlooking the famous Gero hot-spring area, Yunoshimakan, founded in 1931, offers large public indoor hot spring baths and open-air hot spring baths.
David
United States of America
We had a relaxing stay at Yunoshimakan. It felt like an escape into the mountains, being perfectly situated just on the edge of town, but seemingly in its own world. Exploring this large traditional ryokan is an activity in itself. The outdoor onsen facilities were excellent. We could enjoy them even when it rained heavily, as they provided straw hats to serve as an umbrella of sorts. The kaiseki dinner and breakfast courses were thoroughly enjoyable. The dining hall provided nice views into the forest. The shuttle service to and from the train station was well appreciated. Will return again.
Located in the Gero hot-spring district and with a history of over 180 years, Yamagataya offers Japanese and Western-style accommodations with river views.
Shakriya
Thailand
A Location- River view, Located on downtown. Staff very helpful.
Featuring free WiFi throughout the property, Gerobal Hostel offers accommodations in Gero, just a 2-minute walk away from Gero Station. Private parking is available on site.
Dee
United States of America
It was a 2 minute walk from the station. Our host was very helpful with allowing us to leave our luggage there earlier in the day before we checked in and he made good recommendations on where to visit. We got the onsen pass ♨️ and where able to enjoy some very relaxing soaking.
The facility was very quiet and a great value for our money.
A 3-minute drive from JR Gero Train Station, Izumi-so offers Japanese-style rooms, an indoor and an open-air natural hot spring bath and Japanese cuisine.
Anne
United States of America
Myuki-san and her family and staff were so helpful and accommodating. The onsen was lovely, witth both outdoor and indoor pools at different temperatures. Japanese breakfast was exceptional and beautifully presented, likewise full dinner.
I did a one day trip, I went there just because of the...
I did a one day trip, I went there just because of the naturals onsen, and it was the best decision, I arrived about 10:00 at leave at the same time of the next day. Honestly I don't think is a trip for more than 3 days.
Gero is a beautiful city, it has a few museums that can be seen in one period of the day. As the city is small, it doesn't need car or bus to go around if no one has fiscal disabilities.
This was my second time at Japan, and I regret not going to Gero the first time as well.
Sophia
10
Scored 10
The staff were all very kind and helpful to welcome our big...
The staff were all very kind and helpful to welcome our big group of my family, 14 of us including 6 children. We all enjoyed the authentic ryokan experience. The meals were delicious. We will definitely go back!
Eiko
United States of America
10
Scored 10
Out of all the places we ate in, I think we enjoyed eating...
Out of all the places we ate in, I think we enjoyed eating in Unasho the most. They serve unagi, which is a specialty of Nagoya, their neighboring prefecture. There are some negative reviews about unasho, about how it's not value for money, but I don't think so. On our return trip, we passed through Nagoya station and ate in one of the famous unagi places in Nagoya called Maruya Honten. We preferred the unagi from Unasho, it was cleaner and prepared better because you felt the fishbones less in your mouth when you chewed.
The hot pudding from Yuamiya was TO DIE FOR. We came back twice to the shop during our trip so that we could eat it again and again.
Kamille Mercado
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
If you love pudding, onsen or frogs, Gero is definitely the...
If you love pudding, onsen or frogs, Gero is definitely the place to stay! The hot Hida milk pudding is absolutely delicious. There is a cute little frog shrine and lots of frog related souvenirs, cookies and street decor. There are public foot baths, great hot sprins and enough places to get a decent snack.
I can highly recommend La Vita e Bella. This is an italian place in Gero. The staff were absolutely adorable. They spoke English really well and they actually had a proper English menu.
Melonfluff
Netherlands
10
Scored 10
Gero is located in the Center of the Gifu Region.
Gero is located in the Center of the Gifu Region. Small and very beautiful place, with unforgettable landscapes. The hot springs are scattered throughout the city and you can use them all the time. It is possible to walk the entire city on foot. Plenty of restaurants and shopping options.
AILSON DA LUZ
Brazil
10
Scored 10
In Gero itself there are just a few sights to go to.
In Gero itself there are just a few sights to go to. However you can easily stay there to discover Takayama or other close sights. Also there are every hot springs were you can either dip in your feet, hands or just jump in with whole body.
-great hospitality,able to communicate in Eng or using gg translate.
When we were leaving, they even came outside to say goodbye ,also standing and waving until our car gone.
- This hotel has to carry suitcase up one floor, but they helped to carry all the way in and out.
- Big private dinner and BF room for each family.
-River view from the room.
-Coin laundry nearby outside the hotel.
-Quiet area at night.
We expected to stay in an Japanese Style "Ryokan" and were absolutely blown away with the experience.
The hosts were very friendly and helpful, they cooked great food and some locals were having a drink in the evening where the mood was fantastic. We really enjoyed our stay there and have already decided, if we will be able to come to Japan again, we will visit this nice place again.
The in-room onsen was fabulous. The windows can fully open with an enjoyable view. A pleasant surprise that there are fireworks shows along the river on Saturdays and our room allowed us a view of the show. The dinner was served in our room and was fancy and delicious! The staff were pleasant and helpful and we managed to communicate adequately via google translate.
Staff were nice and able to speak Chinese as well. Room is simple and clean with comfortable Japanese tatami. It is bit far away from train station and need to walk up to slope with luggages. Otherwise, short taxi trip may be a better choice.
Private hot spring ia good and big space for family. Those shop in the city, Gero, closed around 5pm.
I like everything, including the host, staff members, the room and facilities, meals with personalised menu, the onsen and the beautiful scenery. The hotel is located just opposite to the Ideyu Morning Market and a few minutes walk from the Gero Onsen Gassho-mura, a cultural heritage that shouldn't be missed if travelling to Gero.
The staff are amazing, the outdoor hot spring is truly beautiful at night, and the included meals are incredible. Because it is smaller than many of the resort hotels, you feel like you are getting the full Ryokan experience. The staff knew who we were our entire stay.
This place was exceptional. The owners were the kindest people we have met in Japan so far. Staying in their property was great to experience a traditional Japanese style house. Their hospitality was truly something I haven't experienced before.
Very friendly host. Rooms are not fancy but comfortable enough with everything you need. Onsen is one of the best I’ve experienced. Also love the miso soup in the breakfast, very tasty.
Beautiful location, great onsen bathes.
The hotel staff go way and beyond to make you feel special.
Will definitely come back to stay in this ryokan, me and my wife had a great time:)
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