Oyado Raku
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| 2044-17 Enako cho, Takayama, Gifu 506-0818, Japan Map | |
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About this hotel
Discover Tranquility in Takayama: A Stay at Oyado Raku
Nestled in the historic heart of Takayama, a city famed for its beautifully preserved Edo-era streets, Oyado Raku offers a serene and authentic retreat for travelers seeking to immerse themselves in Japanese tradition. Located at 2044-17 Enako cho, this intimate guesthouse provides a perfect base from which to explore the scenic Hida region, blending essential modern comforts with a profound sense of peace.
Stepping into Oyado Raku feels like entering a quiet, private world. The accommodation prioritizes simplicity and comfort, featuring exclusively non-smoking rooms equipped with air conditioning, flat-screen TVs, and electric kettles—ideal for preparing a morning coffee or tea. The provision of free private parking is a significant advantage for those exploring the wider Japanese Alps by car, removing the common hassle of securing a spot in the compact city. While the primary language spoken is Japanese, the staff's warm hospitality and willingness to assist transcend any language barrier, ensuring a smooth and welcoming stay. Complimentary WiFi throughout the property allows for easy planning of daily adventures.
The true charm of Oyado Raku lies in its atmosphere. It is a place designed for restful contemplation after days spent sightseeing. The minimalist aesthetic and quiet surroundings provide a genuine respite, allowing guests to fully absorb the timeless ambiance of Takayama.
Three Must-Visit Attractions Near Oyado Raku
- Takayama Old Town (Sanmachi Suji): Just a short stroll away, this is the living heart of the city. Wander through three streets of exquisite wooden merchant houses, many dating back to the 1600s. Explore sake breweries with distinctive *sugidama* (cedar ball) signs, quaint local shops selling traditional crafts, and sample Hida region specialties like *mitarashi dango* (skewered rice dumplings). The area is especially magical in the early morning or evening when the day-trippers have departed.
- Hida Folk Village (Hida no Sato): A 30-minute walk or quick bus ride from the hotel, this fascinating open-air museum showcases over 30 traditional thatched-roof houses relocated from across the Hida region. You can step inside these magnificent *gassho-zukuri* structures to see historical tools and hearths, gaining deep insight into the architectural ingenuity and rural life of old Japan. The village, set around a picturesque pond, is stunning in every season.
- Morning Markets (Asaichi): Embrace the local rhythm by visiting one of Takayama’s two famous morning markets along the Miyagawa River. Open daily from sunrise until noon, these markets are where farmers and artisans sell fresh produce, pickles, handicrafts, and snacks. It’s a vibrant sensory experience and the perfect place to find unique souvenirs and interact with friendly locals.
For a stay that combines convenience, quietude, and easy access to Takayama’s cultural treasures, Oyado Raku is an excellent choice. It promises not just a place to sleep, but a gentle introduction to the refined and historic spirit of this remarkable region.
Hotel Facilities
Kitchen Electric kettle Media & Technology Flat-screen TV Internet Free WiFi is available throughout the property Parking Free private parking is available on site without reservation, Parking General Air conditioning, Non-smoking rooms