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Mt.Norikura Cycling Experience with Rental Bicycles

What is Norikura Skyline?

Norikura Skyline is considered a sacred route amongst Japanese cyclists. The summit, Tatamidaira, sits at 2,702 meters above sea level, making it the highest point in Japan accessible by bicycle or bus. True to its name, the route feels like you’re riding through the sky. The beauty of Norikura Skyline is something words can hardly capture.

Gallery

A road in the sky


To get an idea of what biking along Norikura Skyline is like, watch this video that was filmed there:


While you can’t drive here because of environmental protection traffic restrictions, you can go by cycling! Norikura Skyline is located within the Chubu-Sangaku National Park, and for nature conservation purposes, general vehicles are not allowed on the road. Only buses and bicycles are allowed.

Where is Norikura Skyline?

Norikura Skyline is the mountain road leading to Mt.Norikura, a picturesque mountain with many hiking routes located between Nagano and Gifu Prefecture. At the summit of Mt.Norikura is Tatamidaira, which has a parking lot, souvenir store, and rest area for buses and bicyclists. This is where you can park your bike and walk around the area to hike, grab some lunch, or enjoy the views.


As a 49 year old middle aged man who teleworks every day, I decided to take on the challenge by renting electrically power assisted bicycles (e-bikes) with my friend.

Route overview

Hirayu Onsen → Tatamidaira|Outbound 2hr 15 mins~
Tatamidaira → Hirayu Onsen|Inbound 1 hr~
Level: Challenging

1. [START POINT] Hirayu Onsen (a neighborhood in Okuhida)
2. Norikura Skyline Hirayu Pass Gate (fill out a questionnaire with the guards before ascending)
3. Meotomatsu Parking Lot (a rest point with a bathroom) [bathroom under construction]
4. Norikura Skyline Bogakudai (small observation deck)
5. [END POINT] Tatamidaira (you can park your bike here)

The Norikura Skyline ends at Tatamidaira, where you can park your bicycle.

Where to rent an e-bike


E-bikes can be rented at a small e-bike station called Okuhida Base in Hirayu, Takayama, around a 3 minute walk from Hirayu Bus Terminal. It is connected to the side of the pizza shop and cafe AWAWA HIRAYU. The e-bikes can be retrieved contactless starting from 7AM and the booking process is all made online. For more detailed information about the bicycles and reservations, you can visit the Okuhida Base website.

Google Maps

When routing with google maps, set your destination to Norikura Tatamidaira. There’s no option to route via bike, but instead you can use the walking route google displays (its the same as the bicycle route). Feel free to use the map we provided below as well.

Experience review

7:45 [Pick up the e-bike]

At the base of Norikura Skyline is a small e-bike rental store in Hirayu called Okuhida Base. It is located about a 3 minute walk from the Hirayu Bus Terminal and is open from 7:00 AM.

Late September, the weather was sunny and the temperature was around 20°C, perfect for cycling. We departed after purchasing a 500 ml bottle of water at the liquor store nearby. I would later regret not buying any food for energy… (more to be explained later)

I strongly recommend that everyone purchase plenty of energy snacks along with water.


Okuhida Base is an unmanned, bicycle and single-seat small electric vehicle rental base.

After making an online reservation on the website and paying with a credit card, you will receive a PIN number for your key locker in advance by e-mail.

Use that PIN to take out the key.

The key for the bicycle and the locker are included in the set.

Inside the locker is a helmet and a charged battery.

Put on your helmet, set the battery on the bike, and you are ready to go.


8:00 [Depart]

After light preparation, we departed for the peak of the Norikura Skyline, Tatamidaira, which is 2,702 meters above sea level. It is around 1,500 meters higher compared to our starting point, Hirayu, which is about 1,250 meters above sea level.

The e-bike comes with electric assist, so it is easy to ride with the motor pushing you back. Compared to electric bicycles that I use on a daily basis, the power seemed different. Since it’s a sports type bicycle, it still has the look of a road cycle yet it is quite sporty to ride and pedal.


Here’s a little advice
1) I hurt my knee in the process.

I recommend raising the saddle when riding.

As an amateur cyclist, I pedaled uphill without thinking, and my knees hurt halfway up.

I thought to myself, “Oh no, I’m in trouble! Watching other bicycles go by, I saw that everyone’s saddle was very high!

Their toes barely reached the ground, if at all!

I realized that in order to reduce the burden on my knees and to pedal with ease, I needed to raise the saddle.

If I had realized this earlier, I wouldn’t have gotten hurt! This has helped me recover quickly ^^.

On the other hand, since the return trip is downhill and steep, a lower saddle lowered the center of gravity and makes riding more stable and secure.


8:10 [Hirayu Pass]

Take Route 158 toward Takayama, passing the Hirayu Campground, and you will soon reach the entrance to Hirayu Pass.
Turn left here and continue on to Hirayu Pass (towards Norikura Skyline).

From here, you will be in a bicycle paradise!

You will be riding comfortably along the pass surrounded by forest. At this time, I felt really grateful for the assist system.

The steep slopes are also going well.

Eventally the Hirayu Pass got a bit difficult. I thought it was tougher than Norikura Skyline ^^;;;.


8:25 [Hirayu Pass Gate]


Unlike the previous bus ride up, we cycled at a leisurely pace, enjoying the scenery and feeling the breeze. Thanks to the electric power assist, I could ride up the mountain easily. Couples can enjoy talking while viewing the spectacular view, but unfortunately me and my friend were just two uncles ^^;;;. From Kasagatake, Yarigatake, to Okuhotaka,… The whole view of the mountains of the Northern Alps was breathtaking.


Here’s a little advice
2) Use automatic mode

Automatic mode is recommended as the bicycle assist mode.

Long mode is good for able-bodied cyclists, but it was bit tough for me.

My friend who climbed with power mode ran out of battery 1km before the goal, Tatamidaira. The last 1km was unassisted cycling.

In automatic mode, I had 30% of battery remaining at Tatamitaira.

The return trip is almost entirely downhill and does not require any assist mode. ^^

Keep your saddle low and descend slowly and safely first.


8:40 [Meotomatsu Parking]


Next, arrive at the Meotomatsu parking lot, which has a large observation deck and restrooms (currently under construction as of September 2025)! Here we took a short break. We recommended you take this time for restroom breaks. From here, you can also see the city of Takayama and Mt.Hakusan in the distance!

Those who are not confident in their physical strength or who do not have enough time can enjoy the ride to the couple pine tree parking lot.


8:56 [Norikura Skyline Bogakudai]


We next arrived at a small observatory called Norikura Skyline Bogakudai. It felt like we were at a much higher elevation. The weather was beautiful and Mt.Yarigatake and Mt.Nishi-Hotaka were clearly visible! The blue sky was so beautiful and the air felt so fresh and clean.



9:48


By now we reached a full-blown alpine area. The autumn leaves were slowly starting to change and it was really beautiful. It really felt like a bicyclists’ paradise because no cars pass by. All you could hear is the sound of the wind. The air was so thin and my head was getting a little dizzy.

And then the painful realization came…
I’m hungry…! I need energy!
I only had a little bit of water ^^;;;

I seriously regretted not buying food earlier in Hirayu ^^;;;



9:58


At this point we’re almost at the goal (Tatamidaira). Unfortunately, there was an incident…
My friend who is traveling with me said, “Oh no, the pedals are getting heavy! The battery power is at 0%.” It seems the battery ran out quickly because power mode was used. That’s why I recommend automatic mode.


10:10 [Reaching Tatamidira]


Finally, we arrived at today’s goal, the 2,702-meter-high Tatamidaira! At that point, I felt like I was going to collapse from hunger! In case you were wondering, the temperature was 7 degrees. It’s cold~!

In search of hot food, we went to a restaurant on the second floor of the Tatamihira Bus Terminal, but to my surprise, it was temporarily closed. (T T) At a lost, a sense of despair and tragedy was in the air.

Then, good news! We were informed that the second floor restaurant at Ginreiso next door would open at 10:30… All at once, our spirits were restored!


10:30 [Breakfast at Ginreiso]


We had breakfast at the 2nd floor restaurant of Ginreiso. The pork miso soup set meal was 1,100 yen. It was a pretty reasonable price considering the location! I could feel the warm soup sinking into my body. It was very tasty ^^ My friend who climbed the mountain with me had a steak set meal and soba noodles with wild vegetables ^^.



*I visited Ginreiso again on May 15, 2022 and found that the menu and prices had been revised significantly. (Added on May 21, 2022)
Menu as of May 15, 2022. ↓.


11:00 [Heading back to Hirayu Onsen]

With our bellies full, we began our descent. I had underestimated how easy and effortless the return trip would be. But it was soooo cold! I was wearing only a short-sleeved T-shirt under a thin windbreaker, and it was 7 degrees. The only way down was through the wind. At that point my hands were getting numb and I was freezing!


Here’s a little advice
3) Bring gloves and a warm jacket

I know this is obvious, but we forgot. Is there anyone else like us?
Both gloves and jackets were sold at the Tatamidaira store.

Also, please not that going downhill is very dangerous.If you are not careful, you will overspeed.
Be sure to keep braking and descend slowly.

It is really dangerous and cold if you speed. It could be fatal. Be sure to descend slowly.
If you feel cold, we strongly recommend that you slow down even more and proceed slowly.


12:10 [Return to Hirayu Pass Gate]

We arrived at Hirayu Pass gate in no time.
Clouds have appeared and it was too foggy and cold to enjoy the scenery ^^;;;.

It is still good to ride up slowly and enjoy the scenery.
I learned that going down is easy, but not fun.



12:25 [Return the e-bike]

We arrived at Okuhida Base without any incidents. I wanted to go straight to the hot spring ( Hirayu no Mori ) to warm up my cold body, but I had to work today (T T). We returned the bike safely with half the day still to spare.


Final Impressions

This was truly a wonderful experience. Even though I don’t usually do much exercise, I was able to make it to Tatamidaira with a little effort. The weather was perfect, the view was great, and the experience was fantastic.

Five years ago, I took a bus up to Tatamidaira and was impressed by the view from the bus window, but biking was several times more enjoyable and felt like flying in the sky.

I owe this wonderful experience to the electric assist function of my bicycle. It would have been difficult for an amateur like me to do this on a road bike without it. In my opinion, riding up Norikura Skyline is an emotional experience that only a limited number of trained and special people could enjoy without e-bikes.

I plan to go again soon, but when I do, I’ll make sure to bring food, gloves, and a jacket ^^;;;.

Other experiences by E-bike



Okuhida Base

Okuhida Base is located a 3 minute walk from Hirayu Bus Terminal, the gateway to Okuhida.

【Business Hours|Lending and Return Hours】 7:00-17:00
* Please make online reservation by 12:59pm on the day of usage.

Official WEB site


How to get to Hirayu Onsen


Hirayu Onsen is the at the base of Norikura Skyline. It can be reached via Takayama City or from Matsumoto City. There is also a direct stop here from Shinjuku, Tokyo.

■ From Takayama City: At Takayama Nohi Bus Center, buy a ticket from the ticket machine and board the bus headed to Hirayu Bus Terminal at bus stop #6.

 From Matsumoto City: Take the bus for Hirayu Onsen at Matsumoto Bus Terminal.

 From Shinjuku: At Shinjuku Bus Terminal, take the bus going to Takayama and get off at Hirayu Bus Terminal.


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2,702 meters above sea level from the Hirayu Bus Terminal, Norikura Tatamidaira bus terminal is the highest bus stop in Japan! There is a direct bus service to Norikura Tatamidaira bus terminal with its spectacular view, and takes only 60 minutes. Ask the front desk at Hirayu Bus Terminal for more information. To read a more detailed review of what to do in the Tatamidaira area (hiking routes excluded) read more below.

Shinhotaka Ropeway Terminal Coin Locker Information/ Luggage Storage

Topic: Luggage Storage at Shinhotaka Ropeway

The Shinhotaka Ropeway is a popular nature attraction located in the Okuhida area of Takayama, recently remodeled in 2024. Often regarded as one of the most beautiful viewpoints of the Japanese Northern Alps, every year tourists and locals alike come to the area to hike and enjoy hot springs around the area. The summit sits at a height of 2,156m and has several hiking paths and view points at its peak.

Locker Information

The Shinhotaka Ropeway has an abundance of coin lockers on its first floor. For those worried about luggage not fitting, there is also an option to leave luggage with the staff of the souvenir store. In total, there are three locations on the first floor with lockers which can carry medium to extra large sized luggage.

Note: In the case you would like to store luggage overnight, you must let the shop attendant know first.

Coin Exchange Machine

There is a coin exchange machine located directly next to the coin locker area. It takes 500 yen coins and 1000 yen bills.

Coin Locker #1 / Operating Hours: 8:30AM ~ 4PM

Location: To the right of the stairs leading to the second floor, nearby the entrance.

Type:Size (LxWxH)Amount Price
Medium Locker35cm x 48cm x 74cm40 lockers600 yen
Large Locker88cm x 52cm x 54 cm12 lockers1000 yen

Large Locker

Total lockers: 40

Large lockers: 88cm x 52cm x 54 cm
LxWxH

The largest lockers are absolutely massive, and would have no problem carrying even two carry on suitcases.

Coin Locker #2 / Operating Hours: 8:30AM ~ 4PM

Location: In the cafe area to the left of the dining area

■ Medium Locker
Size (LxWxH): 35cm x 48cm x 74cm , Amount: 24 lockers, Price: 600 yen

Medium Locker

Total lockers: 24

Large lockers: 35cm x 48cm x 74cm
LxWxH

These coin lockers are a bit hidden, but are around the same size as the lockers in the main coin locker area.


Coin Locker #3 / Operating Hours: 8:30AM ~ 4PM

Location: Across the bathroom entrance

■ Medium Locker
Size (LxWxH): 74cm x 47cm x 34cm , Amount: 8 lockers, Price: 600 yen

Medium Locker

Total lockers: 8

Large lockers: 74cm x 47cm x 34cm 
LxWxH

How to get to Shinhotaka Ropeway

Shinhotaka Ropeway can be reached by car or local bus. You can board from either Takayama Nohi Bus Center with a connection through Hirayu Bus Terminal, or via Hirayu Bus Terminal directly. Reservations can be made in person at the bus center or online in advance. All buses are operated by the local bus company, Nohi Bus.

Takayama Nohi Bus Center ➞ Hirayu Bus Terminal ➞ Shinhotaka Ropeway
Boarding times: 7:00, 7:40, 8:40, 9:40, 10:40, 11:40, 12:40, 1:40, 2:40, 3:40, 4:40, 5:40, 6:40

Hirayu Bus Terminal ➞ Shinhotaka Ropeway
Boarding times: 8:00, 8:40, 9:40, 10:40, 11:40, 12:40, 1:40, 2:40, 3:40, 4:40, 5:40, 6:40, 7:37

Shinhotaka Ropeway Ticket

Note: Shinhotaka Ropeway Tickets can be purchased in advance or at the ticket counter the day of. The gondolas depart every 30 minutes starting from 8:30 AM. Gondola departure times may vary based on weather and may also be increased during high seasons. Official website


How to book a bus ticket online


Reservations for buses departing from Hirayu Bus Terminal can be made online in advance, in case the ticket window is not open. There is a ticket office and ticket machine inside the bus terminal waiting room, however please note that tickets to local stops such as Takayama, Kamikochi, Mt.Norikura, and Shinhotaka Ropeway can only be purchased on the same day at the bus terminal. If you would like to purchase an e-ticket, in some cases the local bus company, Nohi Bus also offers set ticket deals which can be displayed on your phone: here.

2025 Abo Pass Autumn Leaves Update | Cycling to Kamikochi

A challenging cycling route

Awa Pass is a popular road used to cycle to Kamikochi and to reach the parking lot to reach Kamikochi. The ascent is very steep with an elevation of 1790m in height, but is possible to bike through with e-bike assist. Currently the road is also open to cars and is expected to close around October 31st.

Autumn foliage prediction

As of late September, the foliage at Awa Pass is still very much green, with incredibly refreshing and cool temperatures around Hirayu in Okuhida. The warm season is lasting longer in Japan this year, compared to last year when the peak autumn foliage in Hirayu was around October 20th. As of late September and early October the weather is cool around 20 deg celcius.

Abo Pass (Matsumoto Border) as of 9/29/2025


Photo taken September 29th, 2025.

Abo Pass Hirayu birch grove as of 9/29/2025


Photo taken September 29th, 2025.

Abo Pass Chayato (View point) as of 9/29/2025


Photo taken September 29th, 2025.


Where to rent an e-bike


E-bikes can be rented at a small e-bike station called Okuhida Base in Hirayu, Takayama, around a 3 minute walk from Hirayu Bus Terminal. It is connected to the pizza shop and cafe AWAWA HIRAYU. E-bikes can be retrieved contactless starting from 7AM with bookings made completely online. For more detailed information about the bicycles and reservations, you can visit the Okuhida Base website.


Akadana Parking Lot Information


Akadana Parking Lot is a large 24HR parking lot with shuttle buses departing to Kamikochi. The first 30 minutes at the parking lot are free and there are bathrooms on the premises. Please be aware that this parking lot closes around the same time Kamikochi closes, November 15th.

Address: 791-38 Hirayu, Okuhida Onsengo, Takayama City, Gifu
Operator: Nohi Bus/ 578-89-2351
Parking lot size: ~850 parking spaces
Fee (flat fee/one day): 600yen [car], 300yen [motorcycle], 1,200 [microbus], 2,400 [large bus]
Shuttle bus to Kamikochi: 4:50, 5:20, 5:50, 6:20, 6:50, 7:20, 7:50, 8:20, 8:50, 9:20, 9:50, 10:20, 10:50, 11:20, 11:50, 12:20, 12:50, 13:20, 13:50, 14:20, 14:50, 15:20, 15:50, 16:20, 16:50

*The shuttle bus first stops at Hirayu Bus Terminal where you can take the shuttle bus to Kamikochi, running every 30 minutes.


How to book a bus ticket online


Reservations for buses departing from Hirayu Bus Terminal can be made online in advance, in case the ticket window is not open. There is a ticket office and ticket machine inside the bus terminal waiting room, however please note that tickets to local stops such as Takayama, Kamikochi, Mt.Norikura, and Shinhotaka Ropeway can only be purchased on the same day at the bus terminal. If you would like to purchase an e-ticket, in some cases the local bus company, Nohi Bus also offers set ticket deals which can be displayed on your phone: here.

Hirayu Bus Terminal Coin Locker Information

Topic: Luggage storage in Okuhida, Takayama

Hirayu Bus Terminal

Hirayu Bus Terminal is the gateway between Takayama, Shinjuku, Matsumoto, and Okuhida with several buses running daily. To book online bus tickets in advance, you can make a reservation at highway-bus.jp. This convenient bus terminal is also the only bus station with shuttle buses departing to Kamikochi (from the Takayama side). Located by Hirayu Bus Terminal are also rental e-bikes which can be used to access Kamikochi or Mt.Norikura.

Popular Spots Nearby

Mt.Norikura (Norikura Skyline)

Mt.Norikura is one of the most beautiful and beloved mountains by locals, with vast valleys and picturesque hiking paths. Contrary to Kamikochi, crowds are limited, making it a peaceful alternative to other hiking areas. Mt.Norikura can be reached only by bicycle or bus.

Read more about the cycling experience: here

Kamikochi

Kamikochi is perhaps the most popular national park in all of Japan. Located in the Northern Alps, it is popular for the Kappa Bridge, and multiple hiking routes. Kamikochi can only be accessed by bus, bicycle, or taxi.

Read more about the cycling experience: here


Locker Information

Currently, the only luggage storage in Okuhida other than your hotel is at the Hirayu Bus Terminal. There are two different coin lockers at the bus terminal, one towards the front of the souvenir store and one located at the back of the terminal. Since it is an extremely popular transfer point, we suggest you secure your storage here well in advance, as the shuttle buses to Kamikochi depart every 30 minutes from 6:30 AM.

*Please have exact change as there is no coin exchange machine available.

Coin Locker #1 / Operating Hours: 9AM ~ 5PM

Location: In the front of the souvenir store, adjacent to the ticket office

The largest lockers available in Hirayu are located in front of the convenience store and bus terminal. You will need to provide ten 100 yen coins in advance. There is no money exchange machine, so please be aware of this.

Amount of lockers

Total lockers: 10
XXL lockers: (80cm x 57cm x 55cm) LxWxH
Cost: 1,000 yen

Coin Locker #2 / Operating Hours: 9AM ~ 5PM

Location: On the back side of the bus terminal, next to the bathrooms.

There are a total of 32 lockers in the locker area behind the bus terminal. The small lockers are enough for a small backpack or some souvenirs while the medium or large lockers are suitable for carry-on luggage. Please check the measurements below.

Type:Size (LxWxH)Amount Price
Small Locker34cm x 32cm x 30cm15 lockers400 yen
Medium Locker33cm x 64cm x 54cm11 lockers600 yen
Large Locker33 cm x 64cm x 115cm4 lockers700 yen
XL Locker80 cm x 57 cm x 55cm2 lockers800 yen

Large Locker

Total lockers: 4

Large lockers: 4 (33cm x 64cm x 115cm) LxWxH


Where to rent a bicycle in Hirayu

E-bike rentals can be made at Okuhida Base, a self check in bicycle rental station connected to the cafe and pizza store, AWAWA Hirayu, just a 2 minute walk from Hirayu Bus Terminal. E-bike rentals are popular for riding around Okuhida or to famous spots such as Kamikochi or Mt.Norikura. Reservations are made completely online and can be retrieved on your own with multilanguage options available as early as 7 AM. For detailed biking route information, check okuhidabase.jp.

How to book a bus ticket online


Reservations for buses departing from Hirayu Bus Terminal can be made online in advance, in case the ticket window is not open. There is a ticket office and ticket machine inside the bus terminal waiting room, however please note that tickets to local stops such as Takayama, Kamikochi, Mt.Norikura, and Shinhotaka Ropeway can only be purchased on the same day at the bus terminal. If you would like to purchase an e-ticket, in some cases the local bus company, Nohi Bus also offers set ticket deals which can be displayed on your phone: here.


Lodging experience “Tsuyuukusa-so”, comfortable without care, healed by cleanliness and warmth – Relaxing solo trip in Hirayu Onsen.

Hello. This time I stayed at Tsuyu Kusasou, an inn located in Hirayu Onsen, the gateway to Okuhida Onsenkyo, Gifu Prefecture.
In conclusion, it was an inn that I would sincerely like to return to. In this article, I will share with you the charm of the facility and my actual lodging experience.

I strongly believe that this hotel is ideal not only for Okuhida Onsenkyo, but also as a base for mountain climbing and cycling in Kamikochi, Norikura-dake, and the Hotaka mountain range.


Access: Easy access by bus! Ideal for mountain climbing and sightseeing.

Tsuyuukusa-so is a 3-minute walk from Hirayu Bus Terminal.
It has excellent access to Takayama, Shin Hotaka, and Kamikochi areas, so you don’t need a car. This time we visited by highway bus from Shinjuku and arrived smoothly with few transfers.

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Smart check-in! The comfort of a non-contact, self-service system

This inn is almost entirely self-service.
If you make a reservation & payment online in advance, you will receive a PIN number for the entrance by e-mail before your stay. You can also check-in and check-out at your own timing.
The best part is that you can stay without much contact with people and without worrying about them.


Introduction to the hotel: All hot springs, guest rooms, and common facilities are “clean and comfortable”.

Hot springs (indoor and outdoor baths) available for private use

There are two indoor baths and one outdoor bath, all of which are luxurious enough to be used on a private basis!
It is well cleaned and even the edges of the bathtub are sparkling clean.
The open-air baths offer an exquisite experience of soaking in hot water while enjoying the view of the Northern Alps.


Stained-glass windows are an impressive feature of the interior décor.

Colorful stained glass windows are placed here and there throughout the museum, adding accents to the Japanese-style space.
Everywhere you turn, it’s photogenic!


Rooms are pure Japanese style with tatami mats, cool and air conditioner-free.

The Japanese-style room where we stayed was a very relaxing space with tatami mats.
It was cool in the summer and I could sleep comfortably without air conditioning.
The rooms are fully equipped with air conditioners, refrigerators, air purifiers, televisions, and other amenities.


Clean common space (washrooms and toilets)

Washrooms and toilets are shared, but bright and clean.
Separate trash cans are also provided next to the washbasin for your comfort even during long stays.


Meals: Free bread and coffee in the morning! No need to worry about evening meals

The inn is based on overnight stays with no meal, but free bread and coffee are provided in the morning.
The refrigerator is lined with a wide variety of breads, and you are free to choose whatever you like.
The restaurant is also equipped with vending machines for cup noodles and curry. This is a safe place to have a nighttime meal or when you are hungry.


Amenities: minimal but necessary and sufficient

Yukata, bath towels, hand towels, and toothbrush sets are provided, making it easy to stay light.


Price and clientele: Popular with foreigners and reasonably priced

The inn is also very reasonably priced and offers excellent value for money.
It is also popular not only among Japanese but also among foreign tourists visiting Japan, and its English-language signage and self-service system are designed to be easy for foreigners to understand.
It is also ideal for inbound tourism to Okuhida and Kamikochi.


Summary of impressions after staying at the hotel

  • Comfortable with a style that doesn’t care about others.
  • Hot springs are the real deal. Excellent cleanliness.
  • Cool in summer, ideal for long stays
  • Recommended for couples and married couples as well as single travelers.
  • Ideal base for sightseeing in Kamikochi, Norikura, and Shin Hotaka
  • Design and systems designed with foreign tourists in mind
  • Rates are reasonable and easy on the wallet.

Finally.

Tsuyuukusa-so” was a perfect description of a “free and easy base” in a hot spring resort.
It is a perfect balance of necessary things in place while eliminating unnecessary services.
It was the kind of travel inn that I would like to repeat again.