Fairfield by Marriott (hereinafter, Fairfield) Gifu Gujo has been garnering attention ever since it burst onto the Gujo area scene in Gifu Prefecture in 2020. This unique establishment is a hotel located near various ‘michi-no-eki’ (roadside stations), which sell local products to spread the joys of regional areas in Japan. Michi-no-eki not only serve as rest areas for drivers, but are also facilities aiming to showcase all the local area has to offer to visitors. The Fairfield Gifu Gujo is located adjacent to “Michi-no-Eki Yamato,” where visitors can enjoy the wonders of the Gujo area such as local foods in the restaurant, the beautiful fragrance of freshly baked bread at the bakery, and even a morning market selling vegetables harvested that day. The shuttle buses here to TAKASU DYNA and WASHITOPIA (the largest ski resorts in the area), make it super convenient to head over for a skiing session too.
While the hotel may appear to be simple, it has all the creature comforts to ensure a relaxing stay. The rooms are filled with light and are modern in design with access to free Wi-Fi and a 24-hour front desk service. There is even a lounge area for guests to relax in the expansive space. Head over to the reception desk for detailed information about nearby sightseeing locations and recommended activities, and get the most out of your stay whether it be through snow experiences or local gems. Lovers of hot springs will be happy to hear that right next to Micih no Eki Kokin Denju no Sato Yamato is “Yamato Onsen.” The waters of this hot spring are said to have qualities to boost skin smoothness. Locals and tourists alike flock to this facility to soak in the spacious open-air bath, gaze upon the great outdoors in the indoor baths, and relax in the sauna. There’s no better place to wash your exhaustion away after a day of skiing or snowboarding.
There aren’t any restaurants inside the hotel, but there are plenty of local restaurants nearby, including inside the michi-no-eki, for visitors to tantalise their tastebuds by feasting on regional cuisines. For breakfast, guests have the option of selecting a special “Breakfast Box,” which comes with delectable sides using local ingredients such as Gujo sweetfish and delicious rice from the area. Coffee and other beverages can be found in the public space, making it the perfect spot to enjoy some bread from the michino-eki bakery, or a Breakfast Box.
Delve deeper into the nature, culture, and local community in Gujo by booking a stay at Marriott Gifu Gujo.
THE “MICHINO-EKI PROJECT” IS CURRENTLY UNDER DEVELOPMENT ACROSS JAPAN
The “Michino-Eki Project” is currently promoting the creation of dual michi-no-eki and hotel establishments across Japan.
Located about a 40-minute drive from the UNESCO World Heritage Site of Shirakawa Go, Fairfield by Marriott Gifu Takayama Shirakawa Go is also popular. While not adjacent, the hotel is across the road from Michi-no-Eki Sakura no Sato Shokawa, where guests can explore local goods and produce. Additionally, there’s a nearby hot spring facility called “Ouka-no-Yu,” offering guests a relaxing soak after a day of sightseeing.
Both the Fairfield Gifu Gujo and Shirakawa Go are hotels deep-rooted in the local region through the Michi-no-Eki Project. Head on over for a visit to immerse yourself in Gifu culture and nature alongside your snow adventures.
Web: fairfield-michinoeki-japan.com