The hotel is in a great location, just five or six minutes away from the Ureshino Bus Center, where you can take the express bus to Fukuoka or Nagasaki.
It is ten minutes away from the shops, with large supermarkets and drugstores (tax-free for purchases over 5,500 yen)
The tenth floor of the hotel is the hot spring bathhouse, which is open from 7 am to 11 am. It is divided into open-air and indoor areas, which is very comfortable.
The hotel room is also very spacious, and three people live very comfortably.
In addition, disposable socks are provided, which saves the trouble of washing socks 😀
If you are just staying in Saga for one night, you can still consider it. I really don't recommend other hotels because the bed is very small and the bathroom is really average. You don't even want to take a shower. Of course, if you have the courage, you can try the hot spring bath on the ground floor. You can get toiletries in the lobby and there is also free Costa coffee. So you can't ask for too much for this price. It is a certain distance from the airport on foot, but it is within an acceptable range. Across the main road outside the hotel (next to the airport bus station) there is a supermarket that is larger than 711 and opens until 12 o'clock in the evening, which is convenient for guests who want to buy things when they return late, but it is not duty-free.
I wholeheartedly recommend this hotel, especially if your budget allows for it!
The room windows offer direct views of the moat, and the hotel is incredibly close to attractions like the hot air balloon festival grounds and shrines.
**Transportation:** From Saga Station, you can take the Showa Bus (towards Karatsu) directly to the hotel. Alternatively, the most convenient option is to simply take a taxi.
**Service:** I absolutely have to commend the hotel's front desk staff! They were an enormous help! Due to heavy rains in the Kyushu region, I found myself stranded in Saga and had difficulty getting around. I wanted to arrange for my luggage to be sent directly to my next hotel in Fukuoka. A lady wearing glasses at the front desk was exceptionally helpful in assisting me with filling out the Takkyubin (luggage delivery service) forms. Even though the courier company ultimately couldn't guarantee delivery to my next hotel before my departure due to the heavy rain, the hotel staff's assistance was invaluable and greatly appreciated!
**Dining:** When it's too hot in summer, taking a break at the hotel's first-floor cafe, sipping coffee and enjoying the views, is a fantastic way to relax. (The Baumkuchen is delicious!)
A quiet and beautiful hot spring town. The hotel is in a great location, two minutes away from the bus center. The room is very comfortable, the hot spring is also good, and you can take a shuttle bus to Shiiba Sanso for a hot spring bath. The breakfast and dinner are the best for me among all the hot spring hotels I have stayed in so far. The staff are polite and courteous, and I highly recommend staying here.
The design of the hotel is very unique, with artistic enjoyment, and the food is quite Kaiseki style, without any special features. The slightly better menus have to be paid separately, which I haven't seen in other hot spring hotels of this level. There is also an additional fee for tea ceremony, which is a pity.
Location: Far away from JR but very close to the bus terminal, only 5 minutes away. And the hotel provides free pick-up and drop-off services at the bus terminal, bus transfer station and JR, so it is not a problem.
Facilities: Since the hotel has a bit of history, it is relatively dilapidated, but the facilities are sufficient, except for the relatively simple equipment in the room. Many parts of the old place are fading and peeling. After all, it has been some time since the last renovation.
Food: I booked a hotel room and two meals. Dinner and breakfast were all buffet style. If I chose the most basic set meal, there was no seafood provided. Most of them are Japanese food, the taste is good, and the selection is normal. The surprising thing is that each restaurant provides a small stove and steamer, which can cook and steam food by yourself, but there are not many choices, and there is only a small candle provided for heating. Slow and will be used up quickly, no additional service is provided.
Service: First of all, the pick-up service is very considerate. Before departure, we had to take a direct bus from Fukuoka Airport to Ureshino, which only took 45 minutes. I was already worried that I would not be able to catch the bus, which would affect the check-in time, and I was also worried that I would not be able to catch the last pick-up service (8pm). I kept in contact with the hotel and provided suggestions and solutions, which was very thoughtful. I also emailed the hotel about my situation on the way to the bus, and the hotel immediately reminded me of the correct drop-off point and asked the pick-up and drop-off staff to pick me up at that location (because I had chosen another location to reserve the pick-up service at the beginning). It was already dark after getting off the bus, but the staff kept waiting and came up to confirm that they were considerate.
The counter staff are also considerate and courteous; but the restaurant staff are a little weak in comparison. They don't speak English. I understand it very well, but it seems that the stove for cooking food needs a lighter. It is not easy to find a lighter. When I asked the staff to get it, I didn't want to ignore it. Maybe it's because it's too busy, after all, there are only 2-3 employees. Instead, it is often the Japanese travelers next to me who remind me.
Overall: There is a hotel in Ureshino that provides one bed and two meals. This one is considered to be more cost-effective. Other hotels are more expensive and may have higher quality, but this one is worth the price, location and shuttle service. Finally, the yukata in the hotel is the cutest and most beautiful I have ever used in different places in Japan, which made me fall in love with yukata.
Beautiful ryokan, excellent service, exceptional food. Nice and relaxing onsen both indoor and outdoor. Ryokan also provides shuttle service to the station.
The hotel is literally 100m from Saga JR station. We make it as a midway stop to Huis The Bosch. This little city has the best beef and a fantastic onsen to offer.
Onsen is 20mins away by foot. On the way, there is one big Japanese drugstore to fill your suitcase!
There is a direct bus from Saga Airport to Saga Station. The hotel is opposite the station, and the transportation is very convenient. There are many restaurants and convenience stores near the hotel. The hotel provides free breakfast, which is relatively simple. There is an artificial hot spring on the ground floor. It is very comfortable to take a bath when you come back at night. The single room is relatively small, but it is still good for one person to live in, mainly because the cost performance is relatively high. The room facilities are relatively simple and old-fashioned, and should be a certain age.
A very good hot spring hotel, with a combination of Japanese traditional and modern design. The guy who served us spoke fluent Chinese (maybe from Hong Kong or Taiwan?) and was very friendly and enthusiastic. He also helped us solve the problem of sending luggage to Nagasaki. The Japanese-style room is very large with a deep courtyard, and the price-performance ratio is very high. The breakfast is a buffet, and the taste is average compared to other hot spring hotels, but overall it is a high score. By the way, Ureshino Onsen is really great. I felt slippery after taking a bath, so I thought I didn't rinse it clean.
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AArtem MSpacious rooms, but only with separate beds.
I like to sleep with my wife in the same bed, but in the room I had to sleep separately. This is a small disadvantage.
They didn't clean the room even once for 3 days.
Great breakfast, everything was excellent.
The public bath was clean and spacious.
I liked the yukatas that were given to me.
The washing machines are located in the public bathhouse and are not available after 11 p.m. There is also no banknote exchange machine in the laundry room.
The hotel is located far from the railway and it would be great to organize a transfer from the railway station to the hotel.
Overall, I really enjoyed it.
Пляж в 5 минутах ходьбы. Лучше заселяться в будни на выходных людей больше.
Иностранцев мало, в основном местные.
От жд станции минут 20 пешком. От отеля до жд станции есть бесплатный трансфер 3 раза в день утром (последний вроде в 10:50), а от жд станции Higashi-Karatsu Station минут 20 пешком и общественного транспорта не видел, ходил пешком.
Завтрак великолепный -есть смузи, мороженое, морепродукты и много всего другого.
LLeon Ho4455Both breakfast and dinner were terrible, leaving me starving at night. I'd highly recommend bringing your own food, especially since there are no 7-Elevens or convenience stores nearby. However, the hot spring water was absolutely fantastic; it left my skin feeling incredibly smooth and soft! The hot springs get a perfect 10/10. As for the food, it simply wasn't up to par!
NNanamin773I recently stayed at this hotel, and one of the best aspects was its proximity to the train station. It took me only a few minutes to walk there, making my travel around the city hassle-free. The convenience of having the train station nearby meant I could easily access all the main attractions without the need for taxis or long walks. The room was clean and comfortable, and the staff were friendly. Overall, the location made my stay very enjoyable and efficient, especially for someone like me who prefers public transportation.
TTheGiantPandaThe hotel is literally 100m from Saga JR station. We make it as a midway stop to Huis The Bosch. This little city has the best beef and a fantastic onsen to offer.
Onsen is 20mins away by foot. On the way, there is one big Japanese drugstore to fill your suitcase!
GGuest UserDisadvantages: The basic room only has one bathroom without shower facilities, which is not stated on the introduction page. The hotel's sound insulation is relatively poor, and the neighbors are noisy at night.
The hotel is newly built, the facilities are relatively new, and the bed is quite comfortable. You can make an appointment for a private bath, and there are two rooms. I didn't experience the large bath because I have a tattoo. The desserts at the entrance of the hotel are delicious, and the hotel provides self-service Ureshino tea, which is also good.
GGuest UserAfter booking the hotel, I was hesitant and worried that it would be bad. I was pleasantly surprised when I arrived at the hotel! Everything is better than expected ^_^Small but beautiful! The front desk staff are friendly and attentive. There was a young man from China at the front desk who gave a detailed introduction to the hotel facilities, dinner reservation times and some sightseeing suggestions in Chinese. On Chinese New Year's Eve, I met a Japanese lady at the hotel front desk (who spoke very fluent English) who gave guests free drinks to celebrate the New Year, which made people feel cordial and warm. There are few people in the hotel's hot springs and they are very clean. Basically every time I go, the restaurant is reserved;) Dinner is a major feature of the hotel and worth experiencing. Although the ingredients don't look amazing, they are actually carefully prepared and high-quality ingredients. The cooking method is not very flashy, which is probably the characteristic of Ureshino. I ate every meal until I couldn't finish it. The Saga beef melts in your mouth, the tiny pufferfish is extremely delicious, the crabs are sweet and plump...^_^The soup tofu for breakfast is soft, glutinous and smooth in the mouth, without any beany smell, and the rich bean aroma is unforgettable.
The appearance picture of the hotel on Ctrip’s official website is different from the actual one! This is actually the first photo I took of this! Much better than what is shown on the official website! Best hotel for traveling with parents!
TTianxiamishikeIn the morning, I took the JR from Saga to Karatsu. Because my luggage was delivered, I walked from the station to Karatsu Castle for more than ten minutes, and then took the ferry to Takashima. In the afternoon, I came back from Takashima to check in at the hotel. The hotel is in an excellent location, with an unbeatable sea view outside the window, a large room, a very large bathroom, and separate wet and dry areas. You can enjoy the unbeatable sea view while taking a bath. The breakfast and dinner we booked were all very high quality. The hotel is close to the Rainbow Matsugawara, one of the three largest pine trees in Japan, and is a dozen minutes' walk from Karatsu Castle. The east building of the hotel is newer and has better facilities. It has a large bath, spa facilities, swimming pools, etc. Private baths require reservations and fees. The hotel staff is warm and friendly. The exterior of the hotel on the seaside is very design-oriented and has a nice view. The hotel has free shuttle buses to the bus center near JR East Karatsu Station and Karatsu Castle, which require reservations. If you want to go to Karatsu Station, you can ask the front desk to help call a taxi, which costs more than 1,000 yen.
JJenna4PeaceThis would have been a perfect stay... Everything was great about the hotel. Size of the rooms, staff was friendly, and location was in decent proximity to the train station. However, on our 3rd night, the air conditioner began to click or drip around 2am even though it wasn't on. In the morning, we told the staff who were very apologetic, and it seemed like they fixed the situation until around 11 pm that night when it started again. Maybe there is a leak.
GGuest UserA very good hot spring hotel, with a combination of Japanese traditional and modern design. The guy who served us spoke fluent Chinese (maybe from Hong Kong or Taiwan?) and was very friendly and enthusiastic. He also helped us solve the problem of sending luggage to Nagasaki. The Japanese-style room is very large with a deep courtyard, and the price-performance ratio is very high. The breakfast is a buffet, and the taste is average compared to other hot spring hotels, but overall it is a high score. By the way, Ureshino Onsen is really great. I felt slippery after taking a bath, so I thought I didn't rinse it clean.
MmistergusIf you are just staying in Saga for one night, you can still consider it. I really don't recommend other hotels because the bed is very small and the bathroom is really average. You don't even want to take a shower. Of course, if you have the courage, you can try the hot spring bath on the ground floor. You can get toiletries in the lobby and there is also free Costa coffee. So you can't ask for too much for this price. It is a certain distance from the airport on foot, but it is within an acceptable range. Across the main road outside the hotel (next to the airport bus station) there is a supermarket that is larger than 711 and opens until 12 o'clock in the evening, which is convenient for guests who want to buy things when they return late, but it is not duty-free.
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