GGuest UserLocated in Hita-cho, Hita, it is known as Kyushu-Kyoto, and you can see the hometown of Ogata-yaki (on the mountain, there is a direct bus at Hita Station, and the shuttle bus is not much to see the timetable). The hotel is very refined and there is a public hot spring in the city. There is also a small deer field burning and some tea sold in the common room. A lot of Zen calligraphy. There is a very handsome little brother, who is very slippery in English and has spent 5 years in the United States. On the edge are ancient buildings and a winery. There is also a Sumiyoshi tea house, a very sizzling tavern that opens in the evening and is delicious. It is also delicious early. My little brother also drove us to the station, thank you very much!
GGuest UserThis was the most stunning place we stayed during our 12-day trip, a true secluded gem nestled deep in the mountains. Upon arrival at the parking lot, we noted there were only a handful of cars, perhaps ten at most. A dedicated staff member was immediately on hand to assist with our luggage. The attention to detail was evident even in the lobby, where staff were seen meticulously cleaning luggage wheels. The decor was luxurious and authentically Japanese. They even have a pillow room for guests to choose their preferred pillow. Our stay included dinner and breakfast, featuring exquisite Kaiseki cuisine. A dedicated server meticulously explained each ingredient, and the meal was served over a leisurely hour and a half, allowing us to fully savor every dish. The service was impeccable. Our children absolutely loved their stay. This hotel is Michelin-recommended and definitely worth a return visit.
GGuest UserWow, it's really awesome.
Real, really, good.
But please take the cash.
If you don't take it, you will become an international Mia...
Nearby restaurants: All cash
Amagase Station Train Ticket: Cash only
There is no ATM and no convenience store (if you go to Hita, you can take the tram from Amagase for about 15 minutes?) There is only a gentle Amagase Station guide woman.
Breakfast is impossible to apply on site without a seat that day.
Wow, but the hot springs are good, the view is good, and the staff are good. Especially the lobby is really, really good... I want to study there.
In the morning, he drove me to Amagase Station.
짱!!!
GGuest UserThe hot springs and the first-floor lobby offer plenty of family-friendly spaces, making our stay enjoyable. The atmosphere, reminiscent of traditional Japanese culture, was also impressive. I recommend this accommodation to anyone seeking a truly authentic Japanese experience, and it's also a great choice for families and couples.
WWinWin 小豆The hotel is located by the river, and the rooms have river views. There is a parking lot outside the hotel. Women who arrive before 8 p.m. can borrow color yukata for free, and children's yukata are also provided. The bathhouse has indoor and outdoor open-air rooms on the top floor; there is a rest space on the basement floor that provides coffee, books and some table games. Facial cleansing and skin care products are also available at the front desk. The morning meal is a self-service Japanese breakfast on the third floor.
AAENNAThe service was impeccable. Soo soo much food and it was really good too for the price you pay. The baths were great but really weird arrangement that the women only get access to the outdoor bath for 3 hours a day in the morning. So be sure to allocate time for that if you wanna try out the advertised outdoor bath. It is smaller than depicted in pictures though.