Top rated hotels in Kagoshima Prefecture

Samana Hotel Yakushima
4.7/520 Reviews
When I chose this hotel on Yakushima, I would definitely make a mistake. Open the window and it is 270 degrees of the sea. It is a small building for petty bourgeoisie. The breakfast is very good, the rooms are very good, and the service is very good! The price/performance ratio is much better than that of the non-famous Iwasaki Hotel next to it, and the hotel has a hot spring, that is, there is no gym or swimming pool, but the hotel definitely has a 5-star feel. It is very warm. On Yakushima, you must choose this hotel, which is the best it is good!
Solaria Nishitetsu Hotel Kagoshima
4.7/5169 Reviews
It locates near the bus terminal and Kagoshima Chuo Station, there is a Lawson at G/F. Airport bus can stop at the entrance of the hotel. It is very convenient for travelers. The room is cozy but not very spacious, though it is a good choice for short stay for several nights.
Daiwa Roynet Hotel Kagoshima Tenmonkan PREMIER
4.7/5180 Reviews
Mixed feelings. Hotel is 20 minutes walk (streetcar stop also close to Hotel) from railway station and close to the city center (incl. Tourists Informationen) with many restaurant options. Upgraded business hotel with bathrooms but nothing nice in top (eg no bar, onsen, Spa). Staff speaks limited English and even standard services (e.g. mailing / delivery service) not available but the convenience store saved me. Top floor with nice view and restaurant (European style) and breakfast is also served there. For an upscale business restaurant the breakfast was quite average and lesa good then the pictures in the website, maybe the limited the service because of the sport festival. Takeaway breakfast available if you leave early. Room are small and become overall quite after 22:00. For the price I paid I would have expect more especially if compared to other hotels chain like Dormy Inn, JR Hotela or Ana Crown Plaza which offer more value. Overall nothing bad but also nothing nice.
La Vista Kirishima Hills
4.5/540 Reviews
There is a swimming pool, an open-air bath, and free meat buns in the evening. There is also a free meal at 23 o'clock, which seems to be noodles. There is a hot spring water bathtub on the balcony of the room. There are double rooms that are on the small side.
Staytus
4.3/590 Reviews
The location is superb, room was clean, spacious and with a nice balcony. The room provided all you need on a leisure trip. The only downside was it was super complicated and time consuming to contact the hostel for entrance pin, check-in procedure and check-in number. We asked the front desk receptionist of our previous hotel to call the hostel number stated on trip.com booking confirmation email in morning, but no one picked up; called again at 3pm, and the hostel hotline said the number was wrong and referred us to call another number. If we did not have the assistance from a Japanese local receptionist from another hotel, I dont think we could get the entrance pin and check-in procedure information smoothly. I recommend this hostel to Japanese local, or tourists with a Japanese mobile number to make calls/able to find assistance from Japanese local people.
Kirishima Kokusai Hotel
4.2/559 Reviews
There was a color 々 trouble at check-in, but I was able to have a good feeling in the sincere response. Also, the facility seems to be renovated from this month, but overall it was old, but on the contrary, I was able to spend a calm time with a retro feeling to the extent that I didn't particularly care. The hot springs were also color 々 and the first was buffet! When you enter the large venue, you will find a large plate near the entrance with crab feet! Inevitably, the tension was exploding, and each other dish was polite and very delicious. I would like to repeat it if I have the opportunity after the renovation is over.
Hotel Kyocera
4.5/539 Reviews
I used it when I went via Kagoshima on a Tanegashima trip. It is a little far from Hayato station, but I was able to walk in about 20 minutes while eating on the way. We used the twin room in the main building. The room was spacious and the bed was large and comfortable. The chapel in the middle of the building that you see every time you leave the room was in the atmosphere and it was nice to see many times. The bath outside the room had three types of hot water, hot water, and 36 degrees, and it was good to design a simple bathtub. I felt that there were many business demands because Kyocera and Sony factories were nearby. It was a hotel that I wanted to stay again.
JR Kyushu Hotel Kagoshima
4.7/5452 Reviews
Convenient location, especially if you arrive in Kagoshima by JR or the Shinkansen - obviously, as this is a JR Kyushu Hotel. The facilities were well furnished, and the breakfast from the restaurant was also nice. Comfortable stay overall - I'll certainly stay here again if I come to Kagoshima next time!
SHIROYAMA HOTEL kagoshima
4.8/5253 Reviews
The hotel itself felt to be a little too rich and classy than what I’m normally used to (not a bad thing). I didn’t give the full 5 for location mainly since the hotel sits on top of a hill within the city, walking is kinda out of question unless your up for winding incline up and down the hill. There are included transportations though which is nice and the trade off being the gorgeous views of the city and volcano (sakurajima) that sits across the water. There are also included restaurants, stores, bath, lounges, and even a convenience store built into the hotel too which was nice.
Makurazaki Kanko Hotel Iwato
4.6/52 Reviews
Nicely located on the outskirt of Makurazaki, plenty of parking right next to the entrance, there is also restaurants and convenience store within walking distance. Room is typical Japanese style with balcony overlooking the sea. There is Onsen in the hotel which is added bonus, very relax experience at the end of the day. The gentleman at the front desk who check us in offer great service with details explanation to the room and facility, he also assist to book our dinner restaurent. Great stay overall, well done

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Hotel Information for Traveller

Number of Hotels143
Number of Reviews4,204
Average Price (Weekdays)NZD 272
Average Price (Weekends)NZD 303