Situated in Saga, Tsukasa Ryokan features accommodation with free WiFi and free private parking, as well as access to a hot spring bath.
ng p.h.
Singapore
Very clean. Good service. Cosy public bath..they had private bath which needed reservations..
Meals were very good.....location is beautiful. In the middle of the mountains....
Located in the famous Furuyu Hot Spring area of Saga Prefecture, Furuyu Onsen Oncri features a mixture of traditional and modern architectural design.
Seow Chim
Singapore
The kaiseki dinner is very nice. Breakfast spread was good and varied.
The onsen facilities in ryokan is very good, especially the open air bath area. The sand bath option is unusual, and the foot bath avail is nice too.
Even as the staff mostly cannot speak english well, they were very helpful and assisted to their best efforts. The shop in lobby level is interesting with things to purchase.
Situated within 13 km of Yoshinogari Historical Park and 43 km of Ohori Park, Sagayamato Onsen Hotel Amandi offers rooms in Saga.
Yen-Yung Chu
Taiwan
We did not book the hotel with meal but there are 2 diners at the lobby floor. Highly recommend the Japanese restaurant and if possible, book the course set in advance. The food is beyond perfection and the price is reasonable.
We booked the family room and it is by far the biggest hotel room we stayed in Japan.
Bath hall is also impressively huge. People from the town would come here to take a bath and meal. very nice experience.
KAMENOI HOTEL Yanagawa provides a sauna and a hot spring bath, as well as air-conditioned accommodation with free WiFi in Yanagawa, 21 km from Yoshinogari Historical Park.
Amélie
France
Great location, 5 mn walk from the major sights. Easy parking.
Vast, very comfortable room with all amenities you expect, and superb views over the famous canals and boatmen.
The onsen has excellent quality of water, leaving your skin incredibly smooth.
Breakfast buffet is fine.
Set just 37 km from Hirayama Hot Spring, Hostel Amaou offers accommodation in Oki with access to free bikes, a garden, as well as a shared kitchen.
Stephen
United Kingdom
The location is in the sticks so it's super quiet. The owner was really helpful. I balls up my booking but he allowed me to change dates. It was really hot when we visited so he moved us to a room with Aircon for a few extra Yen.
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.
I didn't take the breakfast. But I like the onsen very much. Because of the onsen, i didn't use the bathromm in my room. The staff keep my beddings tidy every day. Very nice!
Very clean. Good service. Cosy public bath..they had private bath which needed reservations..
Meals were very good.....location is beautiful. In the middle of the mountains....
This is my first time staying at a container hotel. The room is very clean and the bed is very comfortable. The staff there are very friendly We had a choice of frozen foods for breakfast tomorrow and there was a microwave in the room.
Very comfortable Japanese style room, an exceedingly friendly and helpful staff. The dinners were excellent and quite ample. Breakfasts were also very good. We very much enjoyed the onsen (hot spring baths) that were down the hall from our room. Nice location in the countryside North of Saga.
The kaiseki dinner is very nice. Breakfast spread was good and varied.
The onsen facilities in ryokan is very good, especially the open air bath area. The sand bath option is unusual, and the foot bath avail is nice too.
Even as the staff mostly cannot speak english well, they were very helpful and assisted to their best efforts. The shop in lobby level is interesting with things to purchase.
Seow Chim
Group
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