Originally Posted by
Fliar
I was hoping to pick the amazing collective travel brain here.
My wife and 12-year old daughter will be visiting Japan in mid-April for a week. It will be our daughter's first visit. My wife has been 3-4 times and I visit Japan at least twice a year. Our daughter is well-travelled and I am keen for her to experience a traditional ryokan at least once during our trip.
My wife is eager for our daughter to visit Kyoto but 1) the prices are insane at the moment, 2) I have been many times, and 3) last year I found the crowds off-putting. If we were to go I wouldn't mind revisiting Hiiragiya (it's been 20 years!) or Sowaka, where I stayed last year.
But I have been looking for alternative destinations. We will have 4 nights for a mini trip before returning to Tokyo. I was thinking of visiting Takayama (have not been), in which case we'd probably rent a car, or perhaps go to Asaba (based on recommendations here).
I have been to Hakone (Gora Kadan) myself but would not mind something rural instead. I walked the Kumano Kodo trail just before covid but was not impressed with any of the ryokan I stayed in at the time.
Given all this, we would very much welcome any suggestions you might have!
Takayama’s way overrated. The best ryokan in town (Wanosato) was beyond nightmarish. The train station was swarming with hordes of package tourists and most were non-Japanese. As I’ve never ventured into town, I can only imagine what that will be like.