It was my first time staying in a youth hostel. I thought it would be hard, but it turned out to be clean, tidy and warm. It really broke my stereotypes. The location is just 7 or 8 minutes walk from the JR station, on the main road. Across the road is an izakaya with all local guests. It has a sense of age and atmosphere. The food is good. I recommend everyone to try it. It's called ”Tong”. There will be two buses to take everyone away at 9:50 the next morning for Spring Airlines flights. It's not far from the bus terminal, so you can walk there. Toiletries are charged extra, so I brought my own.
The hotel is incredibly close to the train station, making the location super convenient. There are also lots of restaurants nearby, plus all sorts of little shops right inside the station, which is really nice.
The room wasn't small for Japan, and it was very clean. The front desk staff were especially welcoming and patiently introduced various local things. I must mention that the grilled fish for breakfast was particularly fresh and delicious. I stayed for two nights and had breakfast twice, and the dishes were different each time. I would definitely go back for more.
From Saga Station, follow the navigation for seven or eight minutes. The hotel is better than expected, very clean and the room is large. We booked a 40-square-meter tatami room, two big and two small no problem. There are small snacks for check-in, and the toiletries are self-collected on the front desk. They are all pola daily necessities. Go to eat local Saga cattle and live octopus, you have to make an appointment in advance. Saga itself has nothing to go shopping. JR went to Ueda to visit the ceramic city. I bought a famous Yueda. I highly recommend Zhongshan Taohetang. Every exhibit is very exquisite!
First of all, there is 1.6㎞ from JR Ureshino Onsen Station. Please be careful if you are traveling by train. It takes about 20 minutes on foot.
All the rest is good.
I write that the other is filthy, but that's not the case, it's usually cleaned.
It is only a night stay, but there are 6 Japanese-style rooms plus 2 porch, and it is large enough. It is also very nice that children are prohibited. Since it is made of old wooden, the sound echoes.
It is a joint toilet, a joint washroom, and a joint bath. This is also beautiful.
The receptionist lady is also very kind.
And you'll give me 2 liters of mineral water. You may not have to buy a soft drink.
There is a tavern around the inn with color 々. There is also a footbath.
The large communal bath in the inn has one free-flowing hot spring, and four washrooms are installed to surround it. The hot water temperature is about 40 ℃ or a little lukewarm. Tattoo tattoos are prohibited. Some people have a private room bath for a fee.
It was a very good inn considering the amount of money.
Takeo City, located in Saga Prefecture, Kyushu, doesn't have a huge number of places to visit, but it's enough for a day trip. This hotel is only a 7-minute drive from the city center. Located on a hilltop, it appears to be a renovated old hotel, but the design is quite modern and minimalist. The rooms are spacious, and the onsen (hot spring) and sauna are excellent. Be sure to book breakfast in advance when booking this hotel; the Japanese breakfast is very plentiful and I still enjoy it. A few minutes down the slope from the hotel is OND Park, a large campsite that hides an award-winning OND sauna. While OND Hotel guests don't get free access to the sauna, you can purchase a one-day pass to try it out.
The facilities are old and are cheap inn-level facilities in Korea. The room is tatami and the bedding is old and not clean. However, the location is close to the city and Karatsu Castle, and it is also connected to the cafe street. Above all, breakfast and dinner cover the aging of the facility with authentic Japanese food. And the price is cheaper than other ryokan. If you want a clean hotel in the pine forest next to the beach, you can stay at the Seaside Hotel (East), and I want a Japanese-style hotel cheaply in a Japanese accommodation.
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AAnonymous UserNeed a car to reach the place, but it's easy to find via GPS. The hosts have been very friendly and guided us well. The kids had fun walking the goats, feeding the chickens, and helping with the cooking.
It's a good place to destress and feel nature once again.
SStaliciousTakeo City, located in Saga Prefecture, Kyushu, doesn't have a huge number of places to visit, but it's enough for a day trip. This hotel is only a 7-minute drive from the city center. Located on a hilltop, it appears to be a renovated old hotel, but the design is quite modern and minimalist. The rooms are spacious, and the onsen (hot spring) and sauna are excellent. Be sure to book breakfast in advance when booking this hotel; the Japanese breakfast is very plentiful and I still enjoy it. A few minutes down the slope from the hotel is OND Park, a large campsite that hides an award-winning OND sauna. While OND Hotel guests don't get free access to the sauna, you can purchase a one-day pass to try it out.
MM13025****The hotel is incredibly close to the train station, making the location super convenient. There are also lots of restaurants nearby, plus all sorts of little shops right inside the station, which is really nice.
GGuest UserThere is also an elevator, but it feels a bit cold in winter. The main meal was squid and steamed abalone. Parking is free across the street, and only cash is available.
GGuest UserI came to Saga to take a picture of the Taiqiao Jinja Nokai Chutori, but I came here when I found the cheapest place nearby.
As soon as you arrive at the hostel, the boss will be kind.
”This is my first time for Korean guests.” ”It's a long distance from here to Daracho, so my daughter will take me by car.”
Also, if my daughter, Ami, takes pictures until late at night, the bus may be cut off and it may be difficult.
The room I was assigned was large enough for a trip alone or two and tidy
Especially the cool harbor view outside the window was quite elegant and nice
The bath was two cave baths on the first floor and a large bath on the second floor, and the atmosphere of the cave bath on the first floor was quite good.
The sound of water falling from the ceiling and the resonance of the cave were amazing.
The villagers also greeted me kindly when they met their eyes, so it seemed to be a good place to travel and talk to people.
I want to tell someone else this feeling, so if I have time with my friends or family, I would like to stay at this property again.
YYouribenThe room wasn't small for Japan, and it was very clean. The front desk staff were especially welcoming and patiently introduced various local things. I must mention that the grilled fish for breakfast was particularly fresh and delicious. I stayed for two nights and had breakfast twice, and the dishes were different each time. I would definitely go back for more.
Ffly_iceWe stayed in this hotel for three consecutive nights this time, and I lived in a tatami room full of Japanese style.
The hotel has a public restroom and a bathroom. Although it doesn't have a private bathroom, the sanitation condition is good. The hotel provides a full set of toiletries, including face towels, bath towels, and disposable toothbrushes, which greatly facilitates our daily use.
It is worth mentioning that the hotel owner is very honest, sincere, and enthusiastic, and his cooking skills are really praiseworthy. What touched me the most was that even at half past eight in the evening, the owner still took great pains to prepare dinner for us. It's truly precious to enjoy such warm and considerate service in a foreign country.
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