Oh I really enjoyed this. You reminded me how excited I am every second I'm in Japan and how much I love taking the Shinkansen too. Takayama is a must-visit. It's just got so much to see and do there-- and it's absolutely gorgeous. I too highly recommend. Two retro Showa museums, an archery Dojo, some FANTASTIC regional history museums and of course, close proximity to Shirakawago. There's so much to see, do and eat that I couldn't hope to list it all in a simple online comment. Thank you so much for making and uploading such a charming, evocative video. Can't wait to return to Japan. 🗾🏯🎎🍜⛩🚅
@@1Godspeed_45 I don't know if he's still running it but it used to be open until 8pm! So it made for something really fun to do after an early dinner. Alternative night time activities in Japan is something NOBODY makes videos about. Not everybody cares for nightclubs and bars and there are so many quirky and really fun things to do after dark. Just thought I'd mention one of the oddball things I found! Things like this are great if you have kids or are entertaining older visiting relatives. I'd love to find more cool off the wall night time things to see and do. 😃
Thank you for your film)) Your camera Sony is best of best to convey feelings of Japan. When I was visited Japan I could see everything like vew from your Camera)). And I liked your style of film, as you could convey real sound of street.
Glad you enjoyed the video :) you will have to book a time slot for the roof top Onsen. So during the time slot you booked, you have the outdoor Onsen all to yourself :) in Private
Hope u can include stay info (or link), guidelines & how to get there in the description box.... Took a while to actually realize it's yukimurasaki onsen u guys stayed at.... Thank you.... & you've got a new subscriber~~ 💕
Thanks for the nice video, it really helps with looking for a ryokan to stay and what to expect. I have some questions though, i hope you can answer them. Do you guys speak japanese or was it managable with english? and did the dinner get served in your room in the yukimurasaki ryokan or in a public dining room?
Glad you enjoyed the video :) we only spoke English, they can understand English. Maybe some hand gestures if they don't understand you fully. The dinner was served in the restaurant, each room has its own private dining area. Hope these answers helped you :)
Hi, the option I chose was a room with open air bath. The room comes with outdoor onsen tub. The outdoor onsen pools was on the roof top which you can reserve to use privately at specific time at the reception
Thank you. Your video inspires me to visit this part of Japan. May I ask when you went? Was it in early or late autumn? I really want to see the whole mountain full of foliage. Have a great day!
Glad my video inspired your trip to Japan :) I went during early Nov but most of the autumn foliage in the mountains had disappeared. I suggest going in early autumn, around October period to enjoy the full blown autumn foliage. Do check the autumn forecast by the Japanese. They are quite accurate: )
We paid ¥45000 for 1 night with 2 pax :) We travelled during low season, hence it is a little cheaper. One thing to note about the Japanese Ryokan is they charge by per pax because they usually serve dinner and breakfast according to how many staying in a room.
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looks so relaxing
What a great video . Thank you for sharing this beautiful place in Japan. Definitely will visit next time
Wonderful video - thank you!
Thank you :)
Thanks for showing the countryside. And it on m list for next month. Looks like I can do that surprised not so far.
Oh I really enjoyed this. You reminded me how excited I am every second I'm in Japan and how much I love taking the Shinkansen too. Takayama is a must-visit. It's just got so much to see and do there-- and it's absolutely gorgeous. I too highly recommend. Two retro Showa museums, an archery Dojo, some FANTASTIC regional history museums and of course, close proximity to Shirakawago. There's so much to see, do and eat that I couldn't hope to list it all in a simple online comment. Thank you so much for making and uploading such a charming, evocative video. Can't wait to return to Japan. 🗾🏯🎎🍜⛩🚅
I’ll note the archery dojo, tyty
@@1Godspeed_45 I don't know if he's still running it but it used to be open until 8pm! So it made for something really fun to do after an early dinner. Alternative night time activities in Japan is something NOBODY makes videos about. Not everybody cares for nightclubs and bars and there are so many quirky and really fun things to do after dark. Just thought I'd mention one of the oddball things I found! Things like this are great if you have kids or are entertaining older visiting relatives. I'd love to find more cool off the wall night time things to see and do. 😃
It’s nice to see what Takayama looks like I’m looking forward to my trip next month
woa your video is so quality and relax
Thank you :)
beautiful video and editing! makes mine look really amateur LOL
amazing video, missing japan!
Time to go and visit again :)
Beautiful. Should have a room tour. Greetings from Canada.
Thank you :)
Love the cinematography ❤
Thank you. Glad you enjoyed the video :)
Thank you for your film)) Your camera Sony is best of best to convey feelings of Japan. When I was visited Japan I could see everything like vew from your Camera)). And I liked your style of film, as you could convey real sound of street.
Yeap. That was the film intention :) to let you guys who are watching have the feeling of being right there in the moment. Thank you for watching
👍🍀 Nice Video!
Thank you :)
Amazing video. thanks for sharing. May I know if the outdoor (rooftop) onsen shared amongst other guests within the ryokan?
Glad you enjoyed the video :) you will have to book a time slot for the roof top Onsen. So during the time slot you booked, you have the outdoor Onsen all to yourself :) in Private
Hope u can include stay info (or link), guidelines & how to get there in the description box....
Took a while to actually realize it's yukimurasaki onsen u guys stayed at....
Thank you.... & you've got a new subscriber~~ 💕
Thanks for the support :) sure, will include more info in the description for my upcoming videos.
Great LUT, which one did you use? Thanks
Hi there, I shot on S-cinetone and only applied a slight colour grade. No specific LUT was used :)
Wondering what food options would be available for a vegetarian.
which month is it? Not cold outside?
It was end Nov. Ending of autumn. It was quite cold around 0-3 °C. But to be submerged in hot spring while it is cold out is quite an experience :)
Thanks for the nice video, it really helps with looking for a ryokan to stay and what to expect. I have some questions though, i hope you can answer them. Do you guys speak japanese or was it managable with english? and did the dinner get served in your room in the yukimurasaki ryokan or in a public dining room?
Glad you enjoyed the video :) we only spoke English, they can understand English. Maybe some hand gestures if they don't understand you fully. The dinner was served in the restaurant, each room has its own private dining area.
Hope these answers helped you :)
@@xavierica25 Great, thank you for the answers. I'll teach myself some basic phrases in japanese jsut to by somewhat safe :D
So beatiful! What's the name of the hida beef restaurant? Thank you
Thank you. Glad you enjoyed the video :) the name of the hida beef restaurant is Ajikura Tengoku
Hi, what's the option u selected in ur stay in yukimurasaki? The outdoor onsen only for your room?
Hi, the option I chose was a room with open air bath. The room comes with outdoor onsen tub. The outdoor onsen pools was on the roof top which you can reserve to use privately at specific time at the reception
Hi! I have booked a room in the same Ryokan for May, can I ask what was the bus to get to the ryokan? Thank you :)
Hi, you can take the Nohi Bus from Takayama Bus station to Shin-hotaka Onsen guchi stop. Should be about 2050 yen one way :)
Does anyone think , going Takayama somewhere arly June will be a great time as well?
June might be a little warm due. I recommend autumn for the cooler weather
Hello! May I ask how much did the stay cost? 🥺
We stayed for 1 night. It cost us about 250 USD for 2 pax. Inclusive of breakfast and dinner.
Thank you. Your video inspires me to visit this part of Japan. May I ask when you went? Was it in early or late autumn? I really want to see the whole mountain full of foliage. Have a great day!
Glad my video inspired your trip to Japan :) I went during early Nov but most of the autumn foliage in the mountains had disappeared. I suggest going in early autumn, around October period to enjoy the full blown autumn foliage. Do check the autumn forecast by the Japanese. They are quite accurate: )
Does Yukimurasaki allows with Tattoo in outdoor onsen?
Yes it is allowed as it is a private onsen.
How much u paid a night
We paid ¥45000 for 1 night with 2 pax :) We travelled during low season, hence it is a little cheaper.
One thing to note about the Japanese Ryokan is they charge by per pax because they usually serve dinner and breakfast according to how many staying in a room.
Hi Everyone, thank you all for enjoying this video. If you like the content I've made, greatly appreciate if you can like & subscribe to my channel for more videos! :)
Recently, we went on a road trip to Australia and drove the GREAT OCEAN ROAD. ---> ruclips.net/video/79GXo47_VWk/видео.html
Thanks all!,
Xavierica
Are bathing suit allowed at the ryokan onsen?
Bathing suits are allowed in private onsen. You may clarify with the reception otherwise:)
Their lady on phone does not speak English, how can we talk to them?
I think you can send an email to them with your enquiries. They will be able to reply to you back in English
^ Karan, says it all.