Tajimaya

9.5
This Ryokan has an overall rating of 9.5/10, based on 422 reviews. ? Our score combines two signals: 50% based on traveler sentiment and guest feedback found online, and 50% based on our internal on-site evaluation plus ratings from verified travelers on our platform, who must provide proof of stay.
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Check-in from 3:00 PM / Check-out until 10:00 AM
Old Town Mountain Setting Countryside Escape Public Onsen Indoor Bath Kaiseki Cuisine
Staff 9,8/10
Facilities 9,2/10
Cleanliness 9,5/10
Comfort 9,5/10
Value for money 9,4/10
Location 9,9/10

Ryokan highlights

A traditional Magome-juku stay with standout location, classic atmosphere, and well-liked meals.

Magome Main StreetSet directly in Magome-juku, ideal for exploring the historic post town on foot.
Nakasendo AccessA convenient base for walkers visiting the old Nakasendo route and nearby Magome sights.
Historic Wooden InnThe century-old building adds authentic character, with classic timber interiors and ryokan atmosphere.
Japanese Dinner IncludedTraditional dinner and breakfast are frequently praised as generous, tasty, and memorable.
Private Bath TimeGuests appreciate the reservable bath experience after a day of walking and sightseeing.
Warm Family HospitalityReview patterns consistently highlight kind, attentive service and a welcoming family-run feel.

Who is this ryokan best for?

Recommended stay1 nightHistoric-town location is the main stay driver: arrive in the afternoon, walk Magome after day-trippers leave, have the ryokan dinner, bathe, sleep on futons, then continue toward Tsumago, Nagiso, or Nakatsugawa after breakfast.
Trip-planning verdict: Best as a 1-night stay inside Magome-juku for Nakasendo walkers or travelers wanting an atmospheric historic-town evening, not as a long regional base.

Know before booking

Not a hot-spring ryokanBaths appear to be shared public baths, but this is not a full onsen resort stay.
Shared facilitiesRooms are Japanese-style and traditional, but private bath and toilet are not standard.
Limited night optionsMagome is quiet after evening; travelers wanting nightlife or many late restaurants may feel stuck.
Easy to overstayThe immediate area is compact, so two nights only works if you plan hiking or nearby historical stops.

Food & drinks

Tajimaya in Magome is a traditional minshuku-style ryokan with simple on-site breakfast and dinner in a shared dining room, plus easy access to soba and tea spots nearby.

Dining Room (on-site)
on-site

Shared meal room for Japanese breakfast and dinner.

  • Japanese breakfastfoodTypical set breakfast served in-house.
  • Set dinnerfoodTraditional evening meal for guests.
  • Local ingredientsspecialtyHome-style dishes using regional produce.
  • TeadrinkHot tea with meals.
Masuya (nearby)
nearby1 min walk

Useful nearby spot for teishoku and soba in Magome.

  • Teishoku setfoodSimple Japanese set meal.
  • Soba noodlesfoodHandy noodle option nearby.
  • Hot teadrinkTea with a casual meal.
Daikokuya Sabo (nearby)
nearbyabout 150 m

Traditional cafe for sweets, coffee, and a light break in Magome.

  • Kuri-kintonspecialtySweet mashed chestnut specialty.
  • CoffeedrinkMagome-style coffee break.
  • Japanese sweetsfoodLight sweets at the cafe.

Access, transport and nearby sights

This ryokan is in Magome-juku and is most practically reached via JR Nakatsugawa Station plus the local bus or a taxi, with airports mainly useful via Nagoya.

Distances are approximate and calculated from the ryokan coordinates. Travel times may vary depending on route, traffic and schedules.

Should you choose this ryokan?

A strong pick if you want to sleep inside Magome’s preserved post-town atmosphere and enjoy a classic Minshuku-style stay with meals. It is less suitable if you want private bathrooms, modern hotel comforts, or the easiest access by train.

5 reasons to choose this ryokan best points
  • Right in historic MagomeThis inn sits on Magome’s old street, so you can step straight into the preserved post-town without commuting in from elsewhere. That makes early-morning and evening walks especially rewarding once day-trippers thin out.
  • Atmospheric old wooden buildingTajimaya is known for its traditional wooden structure and old-fashioned character, which gives the stay a much stronger sense of place than a standard business hotel. If you want the feeling of spending the night in a heritage stop on the Nakasendo, this is a big plus.
  • Great base for the Nakasendo walkIt works especially well for travelers planning the Magome–Tsumago section, since you can sleep right at one of the route’s most famous post towns. Staying here reduces logistics and lets you start walking in a more relaxed way.
  • Meals are part of the experienceGuests often choose Tajimaya for the traditional dinner and breakfast option, which adds to the ryokan-style experience after a day outdoors. Having meals on-site is also convenient in a small historic town where evening options are more limited.
  • Warm, small-scale stayThis is the kind of inn travelers usually book for personal hospitality and a quieter, more intimate feel than a large hotel. It suits visitors who value charm, local atmosphere, and simple comfort over polished luxury.
5 reasons not to choose this ryokan watch-outs
  • Shared facilities may be a drawbackSome rooms and plans rely on shared bathrooms or bath facilities, so it may not suit travelers who want full privacy. That can feel inconvenient for couples used to modern en-suite hotels.
  • Comfort is more traditional than luxuriousBecause this is an older Japanese inn, expect character and simplicity rather than upscale modern design or spacious hotel-style rooms. Travelers wanting premium bedding, large bathrooms, or resort amenities may find it too modest.
  • Access is not the easiestMagome is scenic but not the most direct rail-base destination, so getting here usually involves train-plus-bus or onward local transport. It is better for a deliberate countryside stop than for fast, effortless transit travel.
  • Old building limits sound insulationIn a historic wooden property, you should expect more creaks and more awareness of neighboring guests than in a newer concrete hotel. Light sleepers may notice this more, especially on busy nights.
  • Best experience depends on your itineraryTajimaya shines if you want Magome itself and the Nakasendo atmosphere, but it is less compelling as a generic base for wider Gifu sightseeing. If your schedule is focused on cities or multiple day trips, the location can feel out of the way.

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