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Tabist Kazeyuki

Okuhidaonsengo Hirayu 508-8
Rated 8.5 in 950 reviews

Tabist Kazeyuki is a welcoming hotel nestled in the serene Okuhida Onsen region, offering guests a peaceful retreat in the natural beauty of Takayama, Japan. This hotel combines traditional Japanese hospitality with modern comforts, making it an ideal choice for travelers seeking both relaxation and cultural experience.

At Tabist Kazeyuki, guests can unwind in soothing onsen baths that draw from the area's renowned hot spring sources. The tranquil ambiance is accentuated by the surrounding mountainous landscape, providing numerous opportunities for outdoor adventures, such as hiking and exploring the picturesque nature trails.

The hotel features a variety of comfortable accommodations, designed to cater to different tastes and preferences, ensuring a restful stay for every traveler. In addition, guests can enjoy authentic Japanese cuisine, lovingly prepared using local ingredients, which adds a special touch to the dining experience.

The friendly staff at Tabist Kazeyuki is dedicated to providing attentive service, ensuring that guests feel welcomed and valued throughout their stay. With its combination of natural beauty, comfortable amenities, and genuine hospitality, Tabist Kazeyuki offers a relaxed atmosphere where visitors can recharge and connect with the essence of the Japanese countryside. Whether you are looking for a quiet getaway or an adventure in the stunning outdoors, this hotel serves as an excellent base for exploring all that Takayama has to offer.

Climate and Weather

January
 4°
 -5°
 3°
 4
Sun hours / day
 12
Rain free days
February
 6°
 -4°
 3°
 4
Sun hours / day
 11
Rain free days
March
 10°
 -1°
 5°
 5
Sun hours / day
 16
Rain free days
April
 16°
 3°
 10°
 6
Sun hours / day
 18
Rain free days
May
 21°
 8°
 14°
 7
Sun hours / day
 20
Rain free days
June
 24°
 13°
 18°
 6
Sun hours / day
 16
Rain free days
July
 28°
 18°
 22°
 6
Sun hours / day
 16
Rain free days
August
 30°
 20°
 25°
 7
Sun hours / day
 19
Rain free days
September
 26°
 15°
 22°
 6
Sun hours / day
 16
Rain free days
October
 20°
 8°
 17°
 6
Sun hours / day
 17
Rain free days
November
 13°
 2°
 12°
 5
Sun hours / day
 15
Rain free days
December
 7°
 -3°
 8°
 4
Sun hours / day
 13
Rain free days

What to do in Takayama and near Tabist Kazeyuki

Hirayu Waterfall
Hirayu Waterfall
1.9km / 1.2mi
Honokidaira Ski Area
Honokidaira Ski Area
5.6km / 3.5mi
Kamikochi
Kamikochi
Tourist attraction in Matsumoto, Nagano, Japan
9.6km / 6mi
Kappa Bridge
Kappa Bridge
Suspension bridge in Kamikōchi, Japan
10km / 6.2mi
Bandokoro ootaki fall
Bandokoro ootaki fall
11.9km / 7.4mi
Hida Takayama Municipal Ski Resort
11.3km / 7mi
Mt. Sugoroku
Mt. Sugoroku
Mountain in Japan
20.1km / 12.5mi
Shinshu-Matsumoto Nomugitoge Ski Resort
Shinshu-Matsumoto Nomugitoge Ski Resort
Ski resort in Matsumoto, Nagano Prefecture, Japan
21.3km / 13.2mi
Shiroyama Park
Shiroyama Park
Park in Takayama, Japan
26.3km / 16.3mi
Takayama Jin’ya
Takayama Jin’ya
National Historic Site from the Edo period in Takayama Japan
27km / 16.8mi
Soyuji Temple
Soyuji Temple
26.2km / 16.3mi
Yoshijima House
Yoshijima House
26.9km / 16.7mi
Kusakabe Heritage House
Kusakabe Heritage House
26.9km / 16.7mi
Fujii Folk Museum
Fujii Folk Museum
Museum in Japan
26.9km / 16.7mi
Takayama City Archives Museum
Takayama City Archives Museum
26.9km / 16.7mi
Hokkeji Temple
Hokkeji Temple
26.3km / 16.3mi
Sogenji Temple
Sogenji Temple
26.3km / 16.3mi
Zennoji Temple
Zennoji Temple
26.2km / 16.3mi
Unryuji Temple
Unryuji Temple
26.4km / 16.4mi
Higashiyama Jinja Shrine
Higashiyama Jinja Shrine
Shinto shrine in Japan
26.3km / 16.3mi
Hida Kokubunji Temple
Hida Kokubunji Temple
27.3km / 17mi
Miyagawa Morning Market
Miyagawa Morning Market
27km / 16.8mi
Hida Folk Vilage
Hida Folk Vilage
Folk museum
29.1km / 18.1mi
Takamagahara Onsen
Takamagahara Onsen
Hot spring in Toyama, Toyama, Japan
28.2km / 17.5mi
Mia Ski Resort
Mia Ski Resort
29km / 18mi
Kisofukushima Ski Resort
Kisofukushima Ski Resort
28.7km / 17.8mi
Matsukura Castle
Matsukura Castle
Muromachi Period castle located in Etchū Province (present day Uozu, Toyama Prefecture, Japan)
29.5km / 18.3mi

About Takayama

Takayama, Japan, offers a blend of traditional culture and scenic beauty that appeals to many visitors. One of the most notable attractions is the Sanmachi Suji district, characterized by its well-preserved Edo-period buildings. Walking through these narrow streets allows you to experience the ambiance of historical Japan, with sake breweries and craft shops lining the paths.

Another significant site is the Takayama Jinya, a former government outpost during the Edo period. This historic building provides insights into the administrative practices of the time and showcases the architectural style of the era. The beautiful gardens surrounding the Jinya also provide a peaceful spot for reflection.

Exploring the Hida Folk Village is essential for understanding the region's rural life. This open-air museum features traditional thatched-roof houses, some of which date back several centuries, offering a glimpse into the lifestyle and crafts of the Hida region.

For those interested in local cuisine, trying Hida beef is a must. This high-quality beef is renowned for its marbling and flavor. Various restaurants in Takayama serve it in different forms, from grilled steaks to sushi.

If you are in Takayama during spring or autumn, the Takayama Matsuri is worth experiencing. This festival is celebrated twice a year and features beautifully decorated floats, traditional performances, and a vibrant atmosphere that reflects the local culture.

Nature enthusiasts may enjoy a visit to the nearby Shirakawa-go, a UNESCO World Heritage site known for its gassho-zukuri farmhouses. The stunning landscapes and traditional architecture make it a picturesque destination, especially in winter when the snow creates a serene setting.

Overall, Takayama presents a balance of cultural experiences and natural beauty, making it a rewarding destination for travelers seeking to immerse themselves in Japanese heritage.




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