About Yoro

Close to the bustling city of Nagoya, Yōrō is a much smaller community on the banks of the Makita River. Framed by the verdant Yōrō Mountains, it’s a wonderful destination for outdoorsy types looking to soak up the natural beauty of Japan’s Gifu Prefecture. Travellers will find a small selection of comfortable accommodation options in the area, fit for an array of tastes and budgets. Our Gurus’ pick of the best places to stay in Yōrō is a gorgeous ryokan, perfect for a romantic escape.

Explore the town on foot or by bicycle, pausing to savour local specialities in relaxed eateries. Yōrō Park is particularly lovely for a peaceful stroll; it’s also home to the unusual Site of Reversible Destiny, with maze trails, bright pavilions and outdoor art. This is a family hotspot — as is Yōrō Land, a buzzy amusement park which will delight visitors of all ages.

For more off-the-beaten-track adventures, head into the Yōrō Mountains. You’ll find hiking and mountain biking trails, as well as secluded viewpoints and varied birdlife in the treetops. Clamber up Mount Yōrō for spectacular views, admire the crashing waters at Yōrō Falls or join worshippers at the ancient Yōrō Shrine. For more of a heritage focus, make for the Yōrōcho Local Museum or the Hyotan Museum. Day trips to see Inuyama Castle, Nagoya Castle and Nagoya’s marvellous museums also come highly recommended. All are within an hour’s drive of the best places to stay in Yōrō.

The Best Places to Stay in Yōrō

For a Rural Ryokan

  • Takimotokan Yuki No Sato is a tranquil and luxurious adults-only ryokan in the Yōrō Hills. You'll find 11 superb guest rooms adorned with pale wood and cream tones — the best have private spring baths and magical views. Feast on authentic regional cuisine after days of hiking and cycling. Very restful and romantic.

FOR a Holiday APARTMENT

  • If you'd prefer a self-catering option, we suggest that you visit our online partner Booking.com.

TRAVEL INFORMATION

  • Fly to Chubu Centrair International Airport in Nagoya, and travel one hour and 20 minutes to Yōrō by road, or two hours by rail.
  • You may want the flexibility of driving if you're exploring beyond the town. Contact our online partner Rentalcars if you would like to hire a car.
  • Travel during the summer, spring or early autumn, when temperatures range between 25 and 31°C degrees. This is the best time for outdoorsy adventures.

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The best hotels in Yoro

Takimotokan Yuki No Sato

Yoro

A stunning ryokan, set amid the picturesque scenery of the Yoro Hills. Spacious rooms are traditional in style — the best come with private outdoor tubs. Enjoy seasonal meals, hot spring baths, outdoor activities or simply take in the tranquil atmosphere. An ideal choice for nature lovers.

  • Romantic Break - With just eleven rooms, no children and room with private outdoor bath tubs, this is a romantic stay
  • Country Escape - Visit Yoro's Waterfall next to the hotel, or enojy a stroll around Yoro's Park - a short drive away
  • Total relaxation - The highlights are the outdoor and indoor hot spring baths with a viewing platform
  • Local exploring - Use the free area shuttle to visit sites such as Yoro Shrine and Inari Shrine
from $538 for 1 room, 1 night including taxes & fees
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