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Onyado Yuinosho

Hotel Highlights

Welcome to Onyado Yuinosho, your five-star escape nestled in the picturesque village of Shirakawa-go, Japan! Just 2 kilometers from the vibrant city center, this hotel offers a unique blend of modern comfort and traditional charm. With an enchanting mountain view, this stunning property promises to transport you to a world of tranquility where every detail is thoughtfully crafted to enhance your stay. Rates begin at an unbeatable price, making it easy to indulge in a memorable getaway.

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Photo of the whole room, Bed in Onyado Yuinosho

Rooms

Deluxe Twin Room in Onyado Yuinosho

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2 Twin Beds

1 Futon Mat Bed

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345 sqft

Deluxe, 2 Twin Beds, Single Use

Mountain view

Private Bathroom

Flat-screen TV

Refrigerator

Hollywood Twin Room (Quadruple Room)  in Onyado Yuinosho

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2 Twin Beds

1 King Size Bed

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450 sqft

Hollywood, 2 Twin Beds

Mountain view

Private Bathroom

Flat-screen TV

Refrigerator

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1 Twin Bed

Room - 2 Twin

Free wifi

Flat-screen TV

Refrigerator

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At Onyado Yuinosho, you’re not just getting a place to stay; you’re entering a world of amenities designed for comfort and relaxation. Start your day with a delicious breakfast to fuel your adventures, before diving into a plethora of delightful services like free Wi-Fi, a rejuvenating sauna, and an inviting hot spring bath. For those traveling by car, enjoy the convenience of complimentary private parking, as well as a 24-hour front desk ready to assist with all your needs. A cozy bar, soundproof rooms, and mountain views await to offer you an all-encompassing experience.

Property building in Onyado Yuinosho
Property building in Onyado Yuinosho

Experience the Best

But don’t just take our word for it—guests have left us raving reviews that highlight the warm hospitality and quality of service provided. Whether you're soaking in a hot spring bath, savoring unique dishes at the in-house restaurant, or simply soaking in the breathtaking views, guests have consistently praised their unforgettable experiences. Join the ranks of delighted visitors and see why Onyado Yuinosho is a perfect base for exploring the rich culture and natural beauty of Shirakawa-go!

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Plan Your Stay

At Onyado Yuinosho, dining becomes a delightful journey for your taste buds. Step into our charming in-house restaurant, where the traditional ambiance sets the stage for an unforgettable culinary experience. Enjoy exquisite Japanese cuisine that captures the heart and soul of Shirakawa-go, meticulously prepared by our talented chefs using only the finest local ingredients. Whether you’re indulging in a savory bowl of fresh noodles or savoring seasonal specialties, every meal promises to be a feast for the senses. Don't forget to pair your dishes with a selection of delightful beverages to elevate your dining experience!

Lounge or bar in Onyado Yuinosho
Food in Onyado Yuinosho

Amenities

Restaurant

Free Private Parking

Free wifi

Free shuttle

Sauna

Air conditioning

Bar

Soundproof rooms

Restaurant/places to eat in Onyado Yuinosho
Lounge or bar in Onyado Yuinosho

Restaurant

レストラン #1

Traditional, Japanese

Food and drinks in Onyado Yuinosho
Restaurant/places to eat in Onyado Yuinosho
Facade/entrance in Onyado Yuinosho
The food was amazing; the pictures didn't oversell them at all. Every meal (breakfast and dinner if paid for) included a sumptuous mix of dishes served in courses. They were displayed beautifully and taste amazing even though some were new to me. There is an element of choice where you can choose from a few dishes for your rice and the like (for dinner). The compound had an amazingly immersive design. Upon entering the door with your luggage, guests are told to remove their shoes and keep them in traditional looking lockers, your shoe locker keys kept with you. The staff take cloths and clean our luggage rollers as you do so. You then step onto tatami, and realise that the whole compound is effectively all tatami floored, and spotlessly clean. It creates a homely and cozy feeling even when you're walking through the corridors to the main area, to the onsens or to your room. You can wear provided clean socks if you'd like too. There were also very considerate touch-ups such as free late night ramen at a cozy dining area outside the male and female onsens at 10~11pm, free mochi at the reception area at 6~7pm, and free scheduled shuttles to the bus terminal which is beside the Shirakawago cultural preservation tourist village area. Which was important considering the place was somewhat far from the inter town bus terminal (a 25min walk for my family without luggage, through the beautiful breezy landscape) and the only bus service that ran there was scarce. Luckily we managed to board that to go there. The onsen was the best out of those in my trip. It had a whole beach recliner sort of seat which could have you lay down in the onsen and have your body submerged up to your shoulders! It also had an 0.9m deep "sitting" onsen pool that also had pumps for extra effect. There were no flies when I was there, but there was a fly swatter in the outdoor onsen area with a cheeky Japanese notice to use it if needed.

Seiyial

The hotel, restaurant, and all attached experiences were breathtaking. Just walking into the entrance way felt like a retreat into a relaxing world, and the list of amenities (the private baths, free ramen, traditional meals...) was incredible, some of which weren't even advertised clearly (or at all). This is possibly one of the most expensive places I've stayed, but I found it was worth the money, and the relaxing energy of the whole building left me satisfied the whole stay. Unfortunately it wasn't perfect, the location could be better, with the Shirkawa-Go village being a solid 30 minute way from the door, and the shuttle service not running frequently enough, nor carrying enough people to get there at an early time so to necessarily beat the other tourists. And we were disappointed to find they couldn't hold our luggage outside of our booking to explore the town - instead we had to rely on coin lockers at the bus terminal, which felt like a shock considering the luxury and prior helpfulness of the staff

Josh

Great location with shuttle bus services operating from and to the station if needed. All staff were incredibly friendly, helpful and professional at all times. As soon as you take off your shoes at the entrance, you are transported into a deeply relaxing environment that makes you want to stay forever. The rooms facing the riverside offer a great view of both mountains and river. Aside from that they are very clean and have everything one could need during their stay. The Onsen and Sauna facilities are in top condition and clean and one can feel the high water quality. Two reserved/private baths are available as well. Dinner and Breakfast were beyond exceptional offering a variety of traditional and local Japanese dishes. The ingredients are of the highest quality and the dishes were prepared with a lot of thought and care. Those looking for a special experience during their Japan trip will definitely find it at this place!

Maximilian

The room for 2 is very large and has a king-sized bed in a bedroom, 2 queen-sized beds in a living room, a toilet and a shower/make-up area. A lavish dinner and breakfast were provided with our stay that involved many courses and was delicious. One of us were unable to eat beef or diary products and they were able to cater for this by exchanging those food items with fish and jelly instead. There is also a public bath for both genders with about 4-5 different indoor and outdoor baths, as well as 2 private baths which are first-come-first-serve and do not require reservation. Do try the welcome drink of their self-made amazake, it is 0% alcohol and delicious and we bought 2 bottles home after trying it.

Ng

Definitely recommend this if you are travelling to Shirakawago. It is a short distance away from the main sightseeing area but they provide shuttle bus pick up to and fro from the bus terminal so it was easy to get around. The amenities are absolutely amazing and as indicated. I'd encourage you to book for their dinner and breakfast, it is worth more than what you are paying for!! Even the kids meal is immaculately prepared. Also considering there wasn't much to eat around that area - you will get blown away by their quality and spread of food.

Chua

The food was amazing; the pictures didn't oversell them at all. Every meal (breakfast and dinner if paid for) included a sumptuous mix of dishes served in courses. They were displayed beautifully and taste amazing even though some were new to me. There is an element of choice where you can choose from a few dishes for your rice and the like (for dinner). The compound had an amazingly immersive design. Upon entering the door with your luggage, guests are told to remove their shoes and keep them in traditional looking lockers, your shoe locker keys kept with you. The staff take cloths and clean our luggage rollers as you do so. You then step onto tatami, and realise that the whole compound is effectively all tatami floored, and spotlessly clean. It creates a homely and cozy feeling even when you're walking through the corridors to the main area, to the onsens or to your room. You can wear provided clean socks if you'd like too. There were also very considerate touch-ups such as free late night ramen at a cozy dining area outside the male and female onsens at 10~11pm, free mochi at the reception area at 6~7pm, and free scheduled shuttles to the bus terminal which is beside the Shirakawago cultural preservation tourist village area. Which was important considering the place was somewhat far from the inter town bus terminal (a 25min walk for my family without luggage, through the beautiful breezy landscape) and the only bus service that ran there was scarce. Luckily we managed to board that to go there. The onsen was the best out of those in my trip. It had a whole beach recliner sort of seat which could have you lay down in the onsen and have your body submerged up to your shoulders! It also had an 0.9m deep "sitting" onsen pool that also had pumps for extra effect. There were no flies when I was there, but there was a fly swatter in the outdoor onsen area with a cheeky Japanese notice to use it if needed.

Seiyial

The hotel, restaurant, and all attached experiences were breathtaking. Just walking into the entrance way felt like a retreat into a relaxing world, and the list of amenities (the private baths, free ramen, traditional meals...) was incredible, some of which weren't even advertised clearly (or at all). This is possibly one of the most expensive places I've stayed, but I found it was worth the money, and the relaxing energy of the whole building left me satisfied the whole stay. Unfortunately it wasn't perfect, the location could be better, with the Shirkawa-Go village being a solid 30 minute way from the door, and the shuttle service not running frequently enough, nor carrying enough people to get there at an early time so to necessarily beat the other tourists. And we were disappointed to find they couldn't hold our luggage outside of our booking to explore the town - instead we had to rely on coin lockers at the bus terminal, which felt like a shock considering the luxury and prior helpfulness of the staff

Josh

Great location with shuttle bus services operating from and to the station if needed. All staff were incredibly friendly, helpful and professional at all times. As soon as you take off your shoes at the entrance, you are transported into a deeply relaxing environment that makes you want to stay forever. The rooms facing the riverside offer a great view of both mountains and river. Aside from that they are very clean and have everything one could need during their stay. The Onsen and Sauna facilities are in top condition and clean and one can feel the high water quality. Two reserved/private baths are available as well. Dinner and Breakfast were beyond exceptional offering a variety of traditional and local Japanese dishes. The ingredients are of the highest quality and the dishes were prepared with a lot of thought and care. Those looking for a special experience during their Japan trip will definitely find it at this place!

Maximilian

The room for 2 is very large and has a king-sized bed in a bedroom, 2 queen-sized beds in a living room, a toilet and a shower/make-up area. A lavish dinner and breakfast were provided with our stay that involved many courses and was delicious. One of us were unable to eat beef or diary products and they were able to cater for this by exchanging those food items with fish and jelly instead. There is also a public bath for both genders with about 4-5 different indoor and outdoor baths, as well as 2 private baths which are first-come-first-serve and do not require reservation. Do try the welcome drink of their self-made amazake, it is 0% alcohol and delicious and we bought 2 bottles home after trying it.

Ng

Definitely recommend this if you are travelling to Shirakawago. It is a short distance away from the main sightseeing area but they provide shuttle bus pick up to and fro from the bus terminal so it was easy to get around. The amenities are absolutely amazing and as indicated. I'd encourage you to book for their dinner and breakfast, it is worth more than what you are paying for!! Even the kids meal is immaculately prepared. Also considering there wasn't much to eat around that area - you will get blown away by their quality and spread of food.

Chua

The food was amazing; the pictures didn't oversell them at all. Every meal (breakfast and dinner if paid for) included a sumptuous mix of dishes served in courses. They were displayed beautifully and taste amazing even though some were new to me. There is an element of choice where you can choose from a few dishes for your rice and the like (for dinner). The compound had an amazingly immersive design. Upon entering the door with your luggage, guests are told to remove their shoes and keep them in traditional looking lockers, your shoe locker keys kept with you. The staff take cloths and clean our luggage rollers as you do so. You then step onto tatami, and realise that the whole compound is effectively all tatami floored, and spotlessly clean. It creates a homely and cozy feeling even when you're walking through the corridors to the main area, to the onsens or to your room. You can wear provided clean socks if you'd like too. There were also very considerate touch-ups such as free late night ramen at a cozy dining area outside the male and female onsens at 10~11pm, free mochi at the reception area at 6~7pm, and free scheduled shuttles to the bus terminal which is beside the Shirakawago cultural preservation tourist village area. Which was important considering the place was somewhat far from the inter town bus terminal (a 25min walk for my family without luggage, through the beautiful breezy landscape) and the only bus service that ran there was scarce. Luckily we managed to board that to go there. The onsen was the best out of those in my trip. It had a whole beach recliner sort of seat which could have you lay down in the onsen and have your body submerged up to your shoulders! It also had an 0.9m deep "sitting" onsen pool that also had pumps for extra effect. There were no flies when I was there, but there was a fly swatter in the outdoor onsen area with a cheeky Japanese notice to use it if needed.

Seiyial

The hotel, restaurant, and all attached experiences were breathtaking. Just walking into the entrance way felt like a retreat into a relaxing world, and the list of amenities (the private baths, free ramen, traditional meals...) was incredible, some of which weren't even advertised clearly (or at all). This is possibly one of the most expensive places I've stayed, but I found it was worth the money, and the relaxing energy of the whole building left me satisfied the whole stay. Unfortunately it wasn't perfect, the location could be better, with the Shirkawa-Go village being a solid 30 minute way from the door, and the shuttle service not running frequently enough, nor carrying enough people to get there at an early time so to necessarily beat the other tourists. And we were disappointed to find they couldn't hold our luggage outside of our booking to explore the town - instead we had to rely on coin lockers at the bus terminal, which felt like a shock considering the luxury and prior helpfulness of the staff

Josh

Great location with shuttle bus services operating from and to the station if needed. All staff were incredibly friendly, helpful and professional at all times. As soon as you take off your shoes at the entrance, you are transported into a deeply relaxing environment that makes you want to stay forever. The rooms facing the riverside offer a great view of both mountains and river. Aside from that they are very clean and have everything one could need during their stay. The Onsen and Sauna facilities are in top condition and clean and one can feel the high water quality. Two reserved/private baths are available as well. Dinner and Breakfast were beyond exceptional offering a variety of traditional and local Japanese dishes. The ingredients are of the highest quality and the dishes were prepared with a lot of thought and care. Those looking for a special experience during their Japan trip will definitely find it at this place!

Maximilian

The room for 2 is very large and has a king-sized bed in a bedroom, 2 queen-sized beds in a living room, a toilet and a shower/make-up area. A lavish dinner and breakfast were provided with our stay that involved many courses and was delicious. One of us were unable to eat beef or diary products and they were able to cater for this by exchanging those food items with fish and jelly instead. There is also a public bath for both genders with about 4-5 different indoor and outdoor baths, as well as 2 private baths which are first-come-first-serve and do not require reservation. Do try the welcome drink of their self-made amazake, it is 0% alcohol and delicious and we bought 2 bottles home after trying it.

Ng

Definitely recommend this if you are travelling to Shirakawago. It is a short distance away from the main sightseeing area but they provide shuttle bus pick up to and fro from the bus terminal so it was easy to get around. The amenities are absolutely amazing and as indicated. I'd encourage you to book for their dinner and breakfast, it is worth more than what you are paying for!! Even the kids meal is immaculately prepared. Also considering there wasn't much to eat around that area - you will get blown away by their quality and spread of food.

Chua

Location

908-2 Iijima , Shirakawa Go, 501-5625, Japan

Onyado Yuinosho

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