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Set in Hagi and only 6.4 km from Shokasonjuku Academy, Hagi Kanko Hotel offers accommodation with sea views, free WiFi and free private parking.
Shawn
Australia
Breakfast and Dinner was included in the price and both meals were excellent. Enjoyed the Onsen and the view from the hotel. Some nice walking trails easily accessible from the hotel. The hotel staff were friendly and helpful during our stay and shuttle buses are available to and from Hagi.
Featuring traditional Japanese hot springs known as ‘onsen’, these hotels allow you to take a relaxing soak in therapeutic geothermal waters. Traditionally, onsens were located outdoors but a number of hotels also offer indoor facilities for private or shared use. The healing properties of each onsen will vary depending on its location, with ‘kuroyu’ black water known for its positive effects on skin.
Breakfast and Dinner was included in the price and both meals were excellent. Enjoyed the Onsen and the view from the hotel. Some nice walking trails easily accessible from the hotel. The hotel staff were friendly and helpful during our stay and shuttle buses are available to and from Hagi.
The location is quite good and it is in a position to oversee the town. The car park is in front of the hotel and parking is easy. The hot spring is very nice and enjoyable.
We loved EVERYTHING about this hotel. The staff are lovely, the meals are wonderful, the onsen is just amazing with its sensational views. The room facilities may be a little dated but they in no way detract from the stay. It's a fabulous place to stay in Hagi.
They even put a "woman" sign (just for me) at the entrance to the onsen as I was the only non-Japanese female staying so I would know which entrance to use.
Kathryn
Young couple
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