住所 岐阜県美濃市港町3946 MAP
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東海北陸自動車道 美濃IC→R156 5分/長良川鉄道越美南線 美濃市駅下車 タクシー8分
名古屋:
車以外/長良川鉄道越美南線 美濃市駅下車 タクシー8分
車/東北自動車道~美濃IC~R156経由で5分
送迎 送迎あり(条件あり)
※美濃市内(要事前予約)
パーキング 有(無料)
※ 車 / 先着10台駐車可能です。
Address 3946, Minatomachi, Mino-shi, Gifu-ken MAP access
Tokai Hokuriku National Expressway Mino IC->R156 5 minute /, Nagaragawa Tetsudo Etsumi Nansen Line The Mino Station alighting Taxi 8 minutes
Nagoya:
It is /Nagaragawa Tetsudo Etsumi Nansen Line except a car. The Mino Station alighting Taxi 8 minutes
It welcomes and sends off by a vehicle / Tohoku Expressway ? Mino IC?R156 course for 5 minutes. Those with pick-up (those with a condition)
* Mino inner (important point prior reservation) parking an owner (no charge)
* Vehicle/Ten first-arrivals parking is possible.
What is a Ryokan?
A ryokan is a traditional Japanese inn that provides guests with a uniquely Japanese experience. Ryokans are typically located in scenic areas such as hot springs, mountains, or near the ocean, and are known for their tranquil atmosphere, warm hospitality, and attention to detail.
Ryokans typically feature traditional Japanese architecture and design, with sliding doors, tatami floors, and simple, elegant furnishings. Guests are often provided with yukata robes to wear during their stay, and can enjoy communal baths or hot springs, known as “onsen,” and traditional Japanese meals served in their rooms or in a communal dining area.
Ryokans are known for their high level of service and attention to detail, with staff members often anticipating guests’ needs before they are even expressed. In addition to providing a comfortable and relaxing environment, ryokans also offer opportunities for cultural experiences such as tea ceremonies, calligraphy, and flower arrangement.
While ryokans can vary in price and level of luxury, they are generally more expensive than Western-style hotels. However, they offer a unique and immersive cultural experience that is unmatched by other types of accommodations, making them a popular choice among travelers looking to experience the traditional side of Japan.
