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  • Yukai Resort Premium Gero Saichoraku Honkan
  • I want to use the "Yumeguri-Tegata (the bathing ticket which can use for other hot spring facility)" to go on a hot spring tour of Gero Onsen! Are there any hot spring inns that are popular based on reviews?

I'm planning to go to Gero Onsen after visiting Takayama in Gifu Prefecture. I'd like to visit the hot springs, but are there any recommended hotels that are eligible for the "Yumeguri-Tegata (the bathing ticket which can use for other hot spring facility)"? I'd like to visit two hot springs in addition to the one at the hotel where I'm staying while sightseeing.
Since I plan to stay in Gero Onsen for two nights, I want to keep the accommodation costs down, budgeting for less than 15,000 yen per person per night.
We are scheduled to arrive at Gero Onsen in the evening of the first night and stay there for two nights.

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Yukai Resort Premium Gero Saichoraku Honkan

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  • Eat as much delicious Gifu food as you like at the buffet!

  • Saichoraku Honkan is a hotel with good access, located a 12-minute walk from Gero Station. The accommodation fee is cheap, and breakfast and dinner are included, and it is recommended that you also use the hot springs. You can keep the cost under 10,000 yen per night, use Visiting hot springs pass to stay at a high-class hot spring Ryokan (Japanese inn), and enjoy a slightly luxurious lunch, so it is a recommended way to enjoy your trip.
    sho440's answer (Posted on:2024/7/17)

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  • If you use Yumeguri-Tegata (the bathing ticket which can use for other hot spring facility), stay at a cheap hotel and go to the hot springs of an expensive hotel!

  • If you want to use the Gero Onsen"Visiting hot springs Tegata" to Visiting hot springs springs, I recommend staying at a cheap hotel and going to the hot springs of a more expensive hotel! Saichoraku Honkan offers a buffet-style breakfast and dinner, a hot spring bath, and a spacious Japanese-style room for less than 10,000 yen per person! It's cheap! If you're staying for two nights, it's a good idea to stay in a hotel where you can eat without getting bored.
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  • You can enjoy visiting hot springs to your heart's content.

  • If you are looking for a hotel in Gero Onsen where you can use the "Visiting hot springs Tegata", I recommend this one. The very large public bath is really comfortable. The buffet is also great, with crabs included depending on the season. It is included in the "Visiting hot springs Tegata", so it is convenient for visiting various hotels. I'm sure you will like it.
    へゆもんて's answer (Posted on:2023/6/ 8)

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  • A budget-friendly accommodation in Gero Onsen.

  • This inn is eligible for Visiting hot springs. If you are staying in a room for two, you can stay in a fairly good room within your budget. The 12 tatami Japanese-style room has a wide veranda. The large public baths, which are separated by gender, are large enough for about 30 adults to bathe together at once. They are said to help relieve neuralgia, muscle pain, and frozen shoulders.
    とりむ's answer (Posted on:2023/6/ 5)

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  • This is a budget-friendly inn that is eligible for the Gero Onsen Yumeguri-Tegata (the bathing ticket which can use for other hot spring facility)

  • This is an inn where you can enjoy Gero Onsen, one of Japan's three most famous hot springs. As this inn is located on a hilltop, you can enjoy a wonderful view of the hot spring town from the large public bath and restaurant. You can also enjoy the alkaline simple hot spring water of the "Bijin-no-yu (a hot spring of beauty)" in the large public bath, which is soft and gentle on the skin, which is great for women. As for meals, you can eat a wide variety of menus from Japanese to Western and Chinese food in Buffet style. There is also an all-you-can-drink (free) wide variety of soft drinks.
    うまき's answer (Posted on:2021/9/23)

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  • The hotel costs around 10,000 yen for one night and two meals.

  • This is a Yukai Resort inn that is included in the Gero Onsen​ ​Visiting hot springs​ ​spring facilities and a sauna. The buffet, which they are proud of, also features local cuisine. The accommodation fee is very reasonable, and you can stay for just under 8,000 yen for one night with two meals!
    ササラ's answer (Posted on:2020/7/ 5)

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  • This is a reasonably priced inn that is eligible for Yumeguri-Tegata (the bathing ticket which can use for other hot spring facility).

  • This inn is recommended as it is eligible for the Gero Onsen Visiting hot springs Tegata. You can also purchase Visiting hot springs Tegata at this inn. There is a regular shuttle bus from Gero Station, so transportation is convenient. Gero no Yu, characterized by its faint fragrance and soft, gentle spring water, is also known as the "Bijin-no-yu (a hot spring of beauty)." It is located on a high platform overlooking Gero city, and the night view from the large bath is Breathtaking view. There is a sauna, so you can relieve your daily fatigue. Meals are buffet style. It is a rich Japanese, Western, and Chinese Buffet meal that makes use of fresh ingredients and includes local dishes. There are reasonable plans starting from 9,000 yen for one night with two meals, so it will fit within your desired budget.
    どんどん's answer (Posted on:2019/8/11)

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  • Accommodations where you can tour Gero Onsen Yumeguri-Tegata (the bathing ticket which can use for other hot spring facility)

  • If you want to Visiting hot springs, it's a good idea to buy a "Visiting hot springs), which allows you to bathe in three baths from participating Ryokan (Japanese inn)! It is valid for six months, so you can use it the next time you visit. You can also purchase one at Gero Saichoraku Honkan. Many other hot springs only open until 8pm, but this hotel allows you to bathe until late at night, which is convenient. There is a late check-out at 12pm, so it is recommended to take a bath after breakfast before heading home. You can stay for around 9,000 yen per person, including meals, so it's great value for money!
    Takako's answer (Posted on:2019/5/17)

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