Gifu Hotel Guides · Hozumi Station
Best Hotels Near Hozumi Station: The Persimmon Plain’s
Commuter Base
JR Tokaido Line · Mizuho City · Gifu ~5 min · Ogaki ~7 min · Birthplace of the Fuyu Kaki
🚆 Rapids stop: Gifu ~5 min, Ogaki ~7 min, Nagoya ~25 min
🍊 Birthplace of the Fuyu persimmon — Japan’s sweetest autumn export
💰 Plain-country hotel rates on the Tokaido main line
🌾 Levee walks on the Nagara and Ibi rivers
What Kind of Area is Hozumi? A Local’s Honest Take
Hozumi is the station of Mizuho, the flat rice-and-rooftops city between Gifu and Ogaki, and we will not decorate it: this is a commuter base, full stop. Its high ridership is students and workers riding the Tokaido line both directions, and its traveler value is the arithmetic that implies — rapids stop here, putting Gifu five minutes one way, Ogaki seven the other, Nagoya ~25 minutes, with parking-equipped business hotels at rates the tourist cities cannot match.
One genuine local boast deserves its paragraph: the Fuyu persimmon — the crisp, seedless, honey-sweet kaki that conquered world fruit bowls — was first raised in the Ibi-Motosu villages here, and monuments, orchards and autumn farm stands celebrate it. Come October–November, roadside kaki straight off these trees are a small revelation. The rest of the year offers levee cycling between the great rivers, the little Jusan-zuka mounds, and the contentment of a town that closes early.
Use Hozumi as savvy travelers use Kawaguchi or Kosugi elsewhere in this guide series: sleep cheap in the middle, spend days at the edges — Nobunaga’s Gifu, Basho’s Ogaki, Sekigahara’s ridges — and let the persimmons surprise you in season.
Autumn plan: Sekigahara battlefield in the morning, Ogaki’s springs at noon, Gifu’s castle at dusk — then back to Hozumi with a bag of just-picked Fuyu kaki for the cheapest, sweetest hotel dessert in Japan.
Getting Around from Hozumi
🚆 Rail
Tokaido line rapids: Gifu ~5 min, Ogaki ~7 min, Nagoya ~25 min — frequent all day.
🚲 Local
Flat levee paths along the Nagara and Ibi rivers — pleasant runs and rides; buses cover the city grid.
🚗 By car
Route 21 links Sekigahara and the Gifu suburbs; hotels here park easily.
What to See Around Hozumi
🍊 Persimmon country
The Fuyu kaki’s birthplace monuments and autumn orchard stands — season-limited, genuinely special.
🌾 The river levees
Big-sky walking between two of the Kiso Three Rivers — sunset toward Ibuka’s ridges earns a photo.
🚆 The neighbors
Gifu’s castle and ukai, Ogaki’s Basho quay, Sekigahara’s camps — all one short hop; see our guides.
Where Should You Actually Stay?
Functional and fair — exactly as advertised.
🏨 Station/Route 21 belt: Chain business hotels with parking.
🚆 Alternative: Gifu or Ogaki (5–7 min) when evenings matter.
Recommended hotels
- Chain business hotels around Hozumi/Mizuho — parking-friendly value on the main line.
- Gifu or Ogaki hotels (minutes away) — for dinner streets and river ryokan; see our guides.
Overall Rating: Hozumi Area
| Category | Rating | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Transport Access | ★★★★☆ | Rapids stop; perfect corridor middle |
| Around the Station | ★★☆☆☆ | Commuter-town basics |
| Food & Sights | ★★☆☆☆ | Persimmon season is the highlight |
| Hotel Choice | ★★☆☆☆ | Few, functional, parkable |
| Charm & Atmosphere | ★★★☆☆ | Flat, friendly, fruit-sweet in autumn |
Who Should Stay Here?
✔ Budget travelers working the Gifu–Ogaki–Sekigahara triangle
✔ Drivers wanting parking on the corridor
✔ Autumn fruit pilgrims (yes, again — welcome)
✔ Business visitors to the plain

