The hotel is very close to the station, 300 meters away, there is a big supermarket next to the hotel, the thorn is sold well, bought a lot of real fragrance. The biggest disadvantage of the hotel is that the sound insulation is too poor, the sound mainly comes from the corridor, indicating that the sound insulation of this door is not good.
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Get away from your busy daily life
You want to take a big breath
The scenery you can see
The chirping of birds you can hear
The fragrant wind and flowers
Enjoy the blessings of Kasugas nature with all five senses
I didnt notice
Where I can find the margins of my heart
The time I spend here
makes me more beautiful
Located in Ureshino, this campground is in the mountains, within a 10-minute drive of Hizen Yoshida-Yaki Pottery Hall and Gibizan Park. This campground is 6.2 mi (10 km) from Hizen Yumekaido and 6.3 mi (10.1 km) from Miyuki Park.
Take in the views from a terrace and make use of amenities such as complimentary wireless internet access and barbecue grills.
Satisfy your appetite at the campground's coffee shop/cafe. A complimentary continental breakfast is served daily from 8:00 AM to 10:00 AM.
The front desk is staffed during limited hours. Free self parking is available onsite.
Make yourself comfortable in your accommodation. There's a private furnished patio. Complimentary wireless internet access is available to keep you connected. The bathroom features a shower, complimentary toiletries, and a bidet.
Hotel is very new and modern. Room is spacious. I was able to open up two big luggage and still with space to walk about. With such spacious room, it is a pity there is no bathtub in the room.
Oh the bed and pillows were very comfortable... probably it was still very new. Haha
Provide some coffee and tea in the lobby but sadly no beauty amenities for the guests to self pick as opposed to other hotels all over Japan.
Travellers do take note that as this is a very small town, alot of restaurants and eateries might not be open during the weekdays or when it is off peak domestic travel season.
Plus... the Google map GPS location brought me to the wrong area of the hotel... it brought us to the mountains! so do beware for those who drive.... pls go to hotel official website and get the pin coordinates for Google map navigation.
The tatami room includes a private bath. There are two large baths for ladies, one indoor and one open-air. It is really comfortable. The breakfast is buffet style. It is about a three or four minute walk from the bus station. The town is very quiet. You can buy souvenirs and other products in the hotel. If you don't want to go out and don't have a meal, you can buy lunch boxes/sandwiches in the hotel. The price is reasonable and delicious. They are made by the hotel restaurant. Go out to eat the famous hot spring tofu and hot spring ice cream, which are delicious!
It was very good.
It was so nice to have a Song Ying service. I went to Nagasaki on the day of my stay, but I took me to Ureshino Onsen Station and came back to pick me up. At the front desk, you also gave us detailed information about Shinkansen time and all kinds of information. The staff are very friendly.
As a welcome dessert, a simple snack made of chocolate and strawberries is served in a cool box, and my name is written on the lid of the box with chocolate. It's not a birthday, but I felt like I had a birthday service.
It was a tatami room, and dinner was mainly sagagyu sukiyaki for Kaiseki dishes in the room. I ate it.
Breakfast was a set meal prepared on the second floor, and this was delicious. Especially hot spring tofu is a must.
There is a simple snack bar in the lobby, and the sweets are delicious. You can enjoy beer and highball for free at night.
There are indoor baths and open-air baths on the top floor, and the hot spring water is good. I stayed at another ryokan the day before, but I felt that the water was much more slippery than that, and I used it as it was. There's ice cream next to the hot spring, which is quite delicious.
You can leave your luggage before/after check-in. When I went, I gave rice as a gift when I checked out as a gift to commemorate the first anniversary of the opening of the Shinkansen at Ureshino Onsen Station. Thank you for the saga fat, not only saga gyu, but also the delicious rice.
It was a very satisfying stay in many ways. I'll go again.
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