Minshuku Goyomon
About this property
Comfortable Accommodations: Minshuku Goyomon in Nanto offers family rooms with air-conditioning, tatami floors, and shared bathrooms. Each room includes a seating area and TV, ensuring a pleasant stay. Convenient Facilities: Guests enjoy free on-site private parking, providing easy access to the property. The reception staff speak Japanese, assisting with any needs. Local Attractions: Located 39 mi from Toyama Airport, the ryokan is near Kanazawa Castle and Kenrokuen Garden, both 27 mi away. Shirakawago is 16 mi from the property, offering scenic views. Activities and Dining: Guests can engage in hiking and cycling, or relax in the seating area. The host provides a delicious dinner and breakfast, highly praised by visitors.
Couples in particular like the location – they rated it 9.7 for a two-person trip.
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Most popular amenities
- Free parking
- Family rooms
Guest reviews
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Guests who stayed here loved
- Hitoshi
United States
“My first time stayed at a Gassho housing B&B. But the hospitality the owners provided to me was exact level I would expect at any other Japanese B&B. Gokayama Ainokura is much quieter than Shirakara-go, where was over-crowded by foreign visitors...” - Katie
United States
“We loved our stay here! The host Hiromi was so welcoming and friendly, and let us leave our bags at the house when we arrived early. There is a beautiful koi pond along the back of the house, with chairs that look out over it onto the...” - Glieliz
United States
“It was the best way to experience Japan. The lady host is friendly and spoke enough English to communicate.” - Ana_
Chile
“Everything! The host actually did speak a little bit of English which made it easier to understand questions about the accommodation and to even enjoy the food more (she told us how to eat some dishes together). I also liked that there were only...” - Cynthia
United States
“Food was great! The couple 'next door', seniors from Osaka, were so much fun! They made our stay extra special.” - Francesca
Japan
“The host was polite, attentive and not intrusive. Considering that in other hotels around Takayama we had to stick to the hotel rules and timing and the host was always asking us questions and confirmations, we particularly appreciated the...” - Madeleine
United States
“The farmhouse was charming and our host provided a lovely evening meal and breakfast. Definitely an experience you wouldn’t get elsewhere. Although it was a shared bathroom situation the facilities were very accessible and very clean.” - Dasol
South Korea
“The staff were so friendly and the food was delicious! Would highly recommend the stay” - Steven
United States
“The area was nice and quiet, better than Shirakawa-go in this aspect. The amount of trails in the area allowed for fun short hikes into the mountainside with great views along the way. It made for a nice spot to relax and enjoy the old...” - Rosana
Brazil
“This 2 night stay was magic and unforgettable: warm and friendly hosts, authentic Japanese traditional house with comfortable facilities, Japanese paper sliding doors, good heating, the perfect toilet, green tea all day long, wearing a...”
Area info
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Child policies
Children of all ages are welcome.
Children 18 and above will be charged as adults at this property.
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Crib and extra bed policies
Cribs and extra beds aren't available at this property.
The fine print
Rules in Ainokura historical village:
- No smoking in the village
- Do not enter homes, fields and other nonpublic spaces
- Driving is only allowed for residents
- No sightseeing in the early morning or after dusk
- Take trash with you to your hotel