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Yamabiko

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The best pure-value budget pick in Gero for solo travelers 窶� very small communal-bath inn with gen'sen kakenagashi spring and Hida beef kaiseki, crowd-free even at peak season.

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from$100 / per night

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About

Yamabiko is the best mid-budget entry for solo travelers and cost-conscious couples wanting a Gero onsen night without a large accommodation outlay. A small inn in the central onsen district with no pretension to architectural heritage or design distinction: clean rooms, functional communal baths, and kaiseki that delivers Hida beef and seasonal vegetables reliably without the multi-course ceremony of the premium properties. The communal bath is small and quiet 窶� the low room count (under 15) keeps it crowd-free even at peak season. The spring water is the same bijin-no-yu alkaline source as every other Gero inn: gen'sen kakenagashi, pH 9.1窶�9.3, classified Beauty Water by the Japan Spa Association. For travelers building a longer Japan trip who want a Gero onsen night without committing a large part of their budget, Yamabiko is the honest recommendation. Rates run ツ・15,000窶督・28,000 per person with two meals [verified en.json 2026-05-25].

Details

Check-in: 15:00
Check-out: 10:00
Gero Station (7 min walk)
From $100 - $190/night

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from$100 / per night