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Bosenkan

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Hotel Highlights

Welcome to Bosenkan, your serene oasis nestled just 0.9mi from the heart of Gero, Japan! This delightful 3-star hotel offers a perfect blend of comfort and convenience, making it an ideal base for your adventures. Start your day off right with a delicious breakfast, and enjoy the free Wi-Fi and private parking that cater to all your travel needs. With a whopping 2,128+ glowing reviews, it's clear that guests adore the warm hospitality and stunning views of both the mountains and nearby rivers.

Property building in Bosenkan
Property building in Bosenkan

Rooms

Twin Room with Tatami Area - Hida Beef Dinner Included in Bosenkan

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2 Twin Beds

2 Futon Mat Beds

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325 sqft

Room - 2 Twin

Mountain view

Bathtub

Flat-screen TV

Refrigerator

Featuring free toiletries, this quadruple room includes a private bathroom with a bath, a shower and a bidet. The air-conditioned quadruple room features a flat-screen TV, a safe deposit box, an electric kettle, yukata as well as mountain views. The unit has 2 beds and 2 futons.

Japanese-Style Room Selected at Check-In Room Only in Bosenkan

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3 Futon Mat Beds

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140 sqft

Japanese Room Selected At Check In

Mountain view

Bathtub

Flat-screen TV

Refrigerator

Providing free toiletries, this quadruple room includes a private bathroom with a bath, a shower and a bidet. The air-conditioned quadruple room provides a flat-screen TV, tatami, a safe deposit box, an electric kettle as well as mountain views. The unit offers 3 futons.

Japanese-Style Standard Room with Open-Air Bath - Hida Beef Dinner Included in Bosenkan

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3 Futon Mat Beds

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140 sqft

Japanese Style

Mountain view

Bathtub

Flat-screen TV

Refrigerator

This triple room has a seating area, air conditioning and an electric kettle.

Discover More

At Bosenkan, relaxation is at your fingertips. Unwind in the complimentary hot spring bath, or pamper yourself with a soothing massage (additional charges apply). Whether you're traveling for business or leisure, the hotel boasts essential amenities, including a free business center, room service, and meeting facilities—perfectly suited for group gatherings (extra charges may apply). Families will appreciate the fun playground and the beautifully landscaped gardens, while accessible features ensure that everyone can enjoy their stay.

Lobby or reception in Bosenkan
Lobby or reception in Bosenkan

Experience the Best

With an inviting bar, air-conditioned rooms, and luxurious bathtubs, Bosenkan is designed for travel enthusiasts seeking both adventure and tranquility. Located at Yunoshima 190-1, this hotel is more than just a place to stay; it’s an experience waiting to unfold. With prices starting at an attractive rate, your next getaway in Japan is calling—embrace the enchanting allure of Bosenkan!

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Photo of the whole room in Bosenkan

Plan Your Stay

At Bosenkan, every moment feels like a mini-vacation worth savoring! Dive into the beautiful surroundings by exploring the local scenery and attractions. With Gero’s famous hot springs just a hop away, you can soak in natural tranquility at some of Japan’s best onsens. After a day of adventure, return to the comforting embrace of Bosenkan, where the soothing atmosphere makes every traveler feel like they are on cloud nine. Plus, don't forget to indulge your taste buds at the hotel bar—crafted cocktails and an impressive array of beverages await to cap off your evening in style!

Food and drinks in Bosenkan
Food close-up in Bosenkan

Amenities

Business center

Free Private Parking

Free wifi

Room service

Free shuttle

Air conditioning

Hot spring bath

24-hour front desk

Spa and wellness centre/facilities in Bosenkan
Bathroom in Bosenkan
Garden in Bosenkan
Quick look: The room was really nice and big, the food was great, and the staff was so nice. The outdoor hot spring was my favorite. It was like a slice of nature to enjoy while you soaked. I found the best hours to go were just before 4pm and in the morning after breakfast. There weren't a lot of people then. My room had a great view of the river and when I went to eat, the Kansui restaurant had a fantastic view of the outside garden (which you can also walk around in). I really liked that I could hear the river from my room. I stayed for two nights. The food was different both evenings and both mornings but all delicious. The staff that served it took care of everything like turning on the burners and serving you rice and tea. It really allowed you to focus on eating and enjoying the scenery. It's a lot of food, but all healthy and worth trying, especially if you're new to Japan. I think the staff spoke English too, if you need the English support. All around, it was a really great place. Amazing value and just so peaceful.

Michelle

The room was beautiful and large and the private onsen bath outside on the private balcony was much needed after the first half of our trip through Japan. It helped to have a relaxing day and the dinner and breakfast that was served was amazingly extravagant and so much food I almost couldn't finish it all. The property is a little dated but the rooms are still comfortable and clean. We did not use the public bath as we had a private bath in our room so I cannot comment on how the public baths are! I will say the AC unit/Heater unit in our room ended up not working and it was a pretty cold night with high winds. The staff were very apologetic though and did give us two floor heaters that heated up the room wonderfully well as they had no extra rooms with a private onsen bath available for the night. While unfortunate it was a unique experience! So my friend and I still enjoyed it. If I ever got the chance to come again to Gero I would stay again :)

Heather

Definitely try the Hida beef dinner! The private onsen was wonderful with a nice view of the mountains. The public onsen downstairs was also very nice (note: only the mens is outdoors, the womens is indoors only, both are open 24/7). Free shuttle bus from the train station was very helpful (you will see them at the station entrance holding signs with the hotel names in English). The "standard room with open air bath" refers to the "Hanare Sansuite" rooms in a little townhouse separate from the large hotel building. It feels very exclusive as there are only 3 of these rooms and it has direct access to their lovely garden. Didn't realize breakfast was also included so that was a nice bonus! Warning: natto and umeboshi are acquired tastes, you may want to look it up before trying it!

Sam

The room was a tatami room and we slept in futon beds the staff will arrange for you when evening comes. Our room overlooks the Hida River and you can access the riverwalk by turning left at the entrance of Bosenkan. The room has a balcony and comfortable chairs are provided as you relax watching the flowing river and the trains passing by while sipping hot tea provided, such a relief in the cold of winter. The onsen located on the ground floor is separate for men and women and the women are very discreet and quiet and you can just enjoy the onsen in peace. There is also a foot bath in the garden to sooth tired feet with towels provided.

Alisa

Staying here is meant for my whole family to experience a full Japanese culture. We had their dinner and breakfast, which is the Japanese set - kaiseki. Wow... Totally worth it! We thought that our 7pm dinner won't be filling but it sure lasted till we slept at 11pm+ There are free shuttle bus services at Gero station from 3pm to 430pm(please check the website) and in the morning shuttle bus to Gero station is 9am, 935am and 10am. We took the 935am, reached the station at 940am and waited for our 1026am Hida train to Nagoya. The View!

Ray

Quick look: The room was really nice and big, the food was great, and the staff was so nice. The outdoor hot spring was my favorite. It was like a slice of nature to enjoy while you soaked. I found the best hours to go were just before 4pm and in the morning after breakfast. There weren't a lot of people then. My room had a great view of the river and when I went to eat, the Kansui restaurant had a fantastic view of the outside garden (which you can also walk around in). I really liked that I could hear the river from my room. I stayed for two nights. The food was different both evenings and both mornings but all delicious. The staff that served it took care of everything like turning on the burners and serving you rice and tea. It really allowed you to focus on eating and enjoying the scenery. It's a lot of food, but all healthy and worth trying, especially if you're new to Japan. I think the staff spoke English too, if you need the English support. All around, it was a really great place. Amazing value and just so peaceful.

Michelle

The room was beautiful and large and the private onsen bath outside on the private balcony was much needed after the first half of our trip through Japan. It helped to have a relaxing day and the dinner and breakfast that was served was amazingly extravagant and so much food I almost couldn't finish it all. The property is a little dated but the rooms are still comfortable and clean. We did not use the public bath as we had a private bath in our room so I cannot comment on how the public baths are! I will say the AC unit/Heater unit in our room ended up not working and it was a pretty cold night with high winds. The staff were very apologetic though and did give us two floor heaters that heated up the room wonderfully well as they had no extra rooms with a private onsen bath available for the night. While unfortunate it was a unique experience! So my friend and I still enjoyed it. If I ever got the chance to come again to Gero I would stay again :)

Heather

Definitely try the Hida beef dinner! The private onsen was wonderful with a nice view of the mountains. The public onsen downstairs was also very nice (note: only the mens is outdoors, the womens is indoors only, both are open 24/7). Free shuttle bus from the train station was very helpful (you will see them at the station entrance holding signs with the hotel names in English). The "standard room with open air bath" refers to the "Hanare Sansuite" rooms in a little townhouse separate from the large hotel building. It feels very exclusive as there are only 3 of these rooms and it has direct access to their lovely garden. Didn't realize breakfast was also included so that was a nice bonus! Warning: natto and umeboshi are acquired tastes, you may want to look it up before trying it!

Sam

The room was a tatami room and we slept in futon beds the staff will arrange for you when evening comes. Our room overlooks the Hida River and you can access the riverwalk by turning left at the entrance of Bosenkan. The room has a balcony and comfortable chairs are provided as you relax watching the flowing river and the trains passing by while sipping hot tea provided, such a relief in the cold of winter. The onsen located on the ground floor is separate for men and women and the women are very discreet and quiet and you can just enjoy the onsen in peace. There is also a foot bath in the garden to sooth tired feet with towels provided.

Alisa

Staying here is meant for my whole family to experience a full Japanese culture. We had their dinner and breakfast, which is the Japanese set - kaiseki. Wow... Totally worth it! We thought that our 7pm dinner won't be filling but it sure lasted till we slept at 11pm+ There are free shuttle bus services at Gero station from 3pm to 430pm(please check the website) and in the morning shuttle bus to Gero station is 9am, 935am and 10am. We took the 935am, reached the station at 940am and waited for our 1026am Hida train to Nagoya. The View!

Ray

Quick look: The room was really nice and big, the food was great, and the staff was so nice. The outdoor hot spring was my favorite. It was like a slice of nature to enjoy while you soaked. I found the best hours to go were just before 4pm and in the morning after breakfast. There weren't a lot of people then. My room had a great view of the river and when I went to eat, the Kansui restaurant had a fantastic view of the outside garden (which you can also walk around in). I really liked that I could hear the river from my room. I stayed for two nights. The food was different both evenings and both mornings but all delicious. The staff that served it took care of everything like turning on the burners and serving you rice and tea. It really allowed you to focus on eating and enjoying the scenery. It's a lot of food, but all healthy and worth trying, especially if you're new to Japan. I think the staff spoke English too, if you need the English support. All around, it was a really great place. Amazing value and just so peaceful.

Michelle

The room was beautiful and large and the private onsen bath outside on the private balcony was much needed after the first half of our trip through Japan. It helped to have a relaxing day and the dinner and breakfast that was served was amazingly extravagant and so much food I almost couldn't finish it all. The property is a little dated but the rooms are still comfortable and clean. We did not use the public bath as we had a private bath in our room so I cannot comment on how the public baths are! I will say the AC unit/Heater unit in our room ended up not working and it was a pretty cold night with high winds. The staff were very apologetic though and did give us two floor heaters that heated up the room wonderfully well as they had no extra rooms with a private onsen bath available for the night. While unfortunate it was a unique experience! So my friend and I still enjoyed it. If I ever got the chance to come again to Gero I would stay again :)

Heather

Definitely try the Hida beef dinner! The private onsen was wonderful with a nice view of the mountains. The public onsen downstairs was also very nice (note: only the mens is outdoors, the womens is indoors only, both are open 24/7). Free shuttle bus from the train station was very helpful (you will see them at the station entrance holding signs with the hotel names in English). The "standard room with open air bath" refers to the "Hanare Sansuite" rooms in a little townhouse separate from the large hotel building. It feels very exclusive as there are only 3 of these rooms and it has direct access to their lovely garden. Didn't realize breakfast was also included so that was a nice bonus! Warning: natto and umeboshi are acquired tastes, you may want to look it up before trying it!

Sam

The room was a tatami room and we slept in futon beds the staff will arrange for you when evening comes. Our room overlooks the Hida River and you can access the riverwalk by turning left at the entrance of Bosenkan. The room has a balcony and comfortable chairs are provided as you relax watching the flowing river and the trains passing by while sipping hot tea provided, such a relief in the cold of winter. The onsen located on the ground floor is separate for men and women and the women are very discreet and quiet and you can just enjoy the onsen in peace. There is also a foot bath in the garden to sooth tired feet with towels provided.

Alisa

Staying here is meant for my whole family to experience a full Japanese culture. We had their dinner and breakfast, which is the Japanese set - kaiseki. Wow... Totally worth it! We thought that our 7pm dinner won't be filling but it sure lasted till we slept at 11pm+ There are free shuttle bus services at Gero station from 3pm to 430pm(please check the website) and in the morning shuttle bus to Gero station is 9am, 935am and 10am. We took the 935am, reached the station at 940am and waited for our 1026am Hida train to Nagoya. The View!

Ray

Location

190-1 Yunoshima, Gero, Gifu, 509-2207, Japan

Bosenkan