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[ Nagaragawa Onsen , Nagaragawa Onsen ]

Reservations can be made through this website.

The view of Mt. Kinka, which encompasses Gifu Castle, is the best in the area.
The rooms with great locations offering views of the impressive cormorant fishing scene are also very popular.
Three concept rooms will be renovated this spring.

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The first floor bathhouse "Kawa no Oto" is located right in front of the Nagara River. You can enjoy a variety of baths, including a natural open-air bath made of Kiso stone, a jet bath, and a medicinal herb bath.

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A corner room on the top floor. You can see Mt. Kinka, the setting of "Kunitori Monogatari," to the right, and the Nagara River in front.

Image: A guest room where you can feel the seasonal breeze

The newly renovated "Guest Rooms Where You Can Feel the Seasonal Breeze" feature Simmons beds, from which you can enjoy the illuminated Gifu Castle.

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The indoor "Kawa no Yu" observation bath is filled with murky red water.

Hotel Park offers the best views of Mt. Kinka and the Nagara River in the area.
In particular, the open-air bath located on the roof of the observation bath "Yama-no-Yu" is known as "the open-air bath closest to Mt. Kinka," and is popular for bathing while looking at the spectacular seasonal views, such as Mt. Kinka colored by fresh green leaves and autumn leaves, and Gifu Castle in a snow-capped landscape.
Another observation bath is "Kawa no Yu." When you look out from the open-air bath, you can see the endless flow of the Nagara River below.
The hot spring is a simple cold iron mineral spring with a cloudy red water rich in iron and radon. It is extremely popular among women as a skin-beautifying bath. For female customers, there is also a rock bath called "Yuzuriha" where you can choose from three types of stone: Yakuhogyokuseki, germanium, and Bakuhanseki.
Dinner is a seasonal banquet course meal with plenty of seasonal ingredients. The mineral-rich river delicacies nurtured by the clear waters of the Nagara River are also exquisitely delicious. A popular dish from when the restaurant first opened, "Beef Hotpot," is also available as a revival. "Rafter Hotpot," a favorite dish of rafters who transported logs cut from Gujo, is also a standard dish. "Nobunaga Banquet," created to mark 450 years since Oda Nobunaga entered Gifu Castle and named Gifu, is served on a vermilion-lacquered tray bearing the quince crest, the Oda clan crest.
Breakfast is a buffet or a healthy Japanese set meal, and you can also enjoy the local dish Hoba Miso.

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Kaiseki cuisine (example).

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"Nobunaga Banquet" is based on a hospitality dish recreated by the head chef of Nagara River in April 2012, and includes carp washing, salt-grilled sweetfish caught in the Nagara River, Ujimaru (eel), pheasant, vinegared burdock, sweetfish sushi, rolled dried squid, abalone fritter, atsume soup, and "aluheitou," a sweet introduced from Portugal.

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The chef's recommendation is the "Reproduced Beef Hotpot." This is a sukiyaki dish made with plenty of beef and vegetables simmered in Hatcho miso, which became popular during the Taisho period and has been reproduced based on records from that time.

The appeal is the guest rooms
Choose from rooms with castle or river views

The one and only "Top Floor Corner Room" is in a great location with a view of Mt. Kinka to the right, the upstream of the Nagara River in front, and Mt. Momoga Mine to the left. On days when the Nagara River cormorant fishing is held, it is a top-class space where you can see the bonfires swaying on the river surface and the powerful cormorant fishing parade. The "Modern Guest Room with Bed" also has a view of the cormorant fishing parade.
The "Guest Rooms Where You Can Feel the Seasonal Breeze," which opened in 2023, are luxurious spaces for adults. You can also enjoy in-room dinner in the private dining area overlooking Mt. Kinka. In addition to this, you can choose from the "Mt. Kinka Forest Bathing Rooms," where you can relax with the negative ions pouring down from Mt. Kinka, the chirping of birds, and the scent of trees, as well as the "Relaxed Japanese-style Rooms Where You Can Enjoy Your Trip," which offer views of the mountain side.
The view of the Nagara River from the terrace deck is the best in Gifu. The area around the hotel is famous for its cherry blossoms. Viewing the cherry blossoms from the terrace outside the lobby is also heartwarming.

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Outside the lobby is a special terrace with a view of the Nagara River. The lobby also has literary works by Yasunari Kawabata and others who have a connection to the hotel, as well as historical materials about the hotel, which was founded in 1894.

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Hotel Park offers the best views of the area, Mount Kinka and the Nagara River. Gifu Castle can be seen at the top of Mount Kinka.

More Information
building Main building: 5-story reinforced concrete structure Annex: 6-story reinforced concrete structure
Rooms (Total 75 rooms) / 54 Japanese-style rooms, 9 Western-style rooms, 12 Japanese-Western style rooms
meal Dinner: Kaiseki cuisine, Breakfast: Buffet
Facilities Baths: Large bath, open-air bath, bedrock bath, banquet hall (12 rooms, 24-300 tatami mats), karaoke (1 room), shop
Fee 14,000 to 23,000 yen (excluding tax and bath tax)
Day trip bathing Adults 1,000 yen, Children 500 yen (tax not included, 13:00-20:00)
Check-in and check-out Check-in 15:00 Check-out 10:00
Wifi The whole building
Smoking and non-smoking No smoking in the entire building, designated smoking areas available
Hot spring quality Simple cold iron mineral spring (pH 6.5)
Facility information / Access
location 397-2 Minatomachi, Gifu City, Gifu Prefecture, 500-8009
Railway Get off at Gifu Station on the JR Tokaido Main Line, then take a taxi for about 15 minutes
bus Take the bus bound for Takatomi from Gifu Station, get off at Nagarabashi stop, then walk for about 3 minutes
car Approximately 30 minutes from the Tokai-Hokuriku Expressway Seki IC via National Route 475
plane From Chubu Centrair International Airport, take the Meitetsu train for about 60 minutes, get off at Meitetsu Gifu Station, then take the bus for about 20 minutes
parking 70 passenger cars (EV car charger: available)
TEL 058-265-5211
FAX 058-262-6562
URL https://www.hotelpark.jp

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