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Kyukamura Ibusuki
4.1/517 Reviews
Pro - offer unique hot sand onsen until 9pm, must try. Room is clean, specious, if you select sea view, you get best sun rise view from the sea. Inclusive dinner and breakfast were nice. Public onsen is as good. Con - description of room at *********** is misleading, indicating as a room with private toilet and bathroom, but in fact, only private toilet and no private bathroom. Only public bathroom in this hotel. Much misleading here for those not familiar with Japanese onsen hotels.
Ibusuki Royal Hotel
4.3/547 Reviews
Stayed 1 night. The hotel is located at the end of a residential street on a low hill with a magnificent view of the beach. This is an old hotel but has been well managed. Everyone we met were hospitable and polite. The hotel had an inhouse onsen which was very clean albeit small. Dinner comprised Keyseiki and breakfast was a wonderful set served on a tray. I stayed in a Japanese style room. Beds comfy, strong WiFi and aircon was good. No complaints.
Ibusuki Minshuku Sennarisou
4.9/55 Reviews
Just opposite the sand bath, there is a bus stop next to it, the location is very convenient, I booked two meals, the content is rich and delicious, it is really good value for money
Ibusuki Iwasaki Hotel
4/541 Reviews
I write this in the midst of the great pandemic of 2019-2022 ? I was fortunate enough to squeeze through the stringent Covid protocols to enter Japan for a brief period of time during December of the year 2021. I had always wanted to see Southern Kyushu, and so we were looking for a centrally located place on the southern peninsula. The Iwasaki Hotel looked fantastic on the brochures and website but was at a much lower price point than the more opulent Ibusuki Hakusuikan. We booked a triple room on the 5th floor of this curvy retro futuristic behemoth and settled in to its aging but comfortable rooms. Looking more like a hotel befitting the coast of Kā‘anapali, there is definitely a Hawaiian vibe to the meticulous tropical landscaping and room appointments. Devoid of tourists, the emptiness of this vast hotel was a little spooky. In its heyday one could imagine hordes of happy Japanese vacationers taking in the endless venues for activities like black sand “bathing” golfing, huge natural looking pools surrounded by tropical foliage and a HUGE arcade of noisy, brilliantly lit games of every sort and color. There is a virtual shopping mall in the basement with locally produced omiage and clothing shops to suit any taste in fashion. There is even a full sized bowling alley ! The weird part was that despite every shop being fully staffed, there were absolutely no customers. Each time we would walk by, the staff looked eager even if we took a passing interest in their wares. I almost felt sorry that I couldn’t load up my suitcase with useless trinkets just to give them a sale. The vast dining room was beautiful. With a extensive wall of windows facing the sea, the views were spectacular and the staff very attentive to our every need. We had a very nice yaki niku dinner with a wide assortment of Kobe beef and seafood. The Kirin Ichiban was icy cold. Sure this place is showing it’s age. I’m not sure how long they will be able to stay in existence without a serious influx of money and tourists, but it was a very interesting time capsule of Japan’s opulent heyday of excess. It’s definitely worth a stay unless you’re fearful of long dark hallways of empty rooms, rusting spiral staircases, and spookily silent bowling alleys. PLEASE go visit this place. The grounds are gorgeous, the staff are attentive and the rooms are clean with beautiful views toward the sea. This place won’t be around for long unless YOU come to visit !
Ibusuki Seaside Hotel
3.4/522 Reviews
The facilities of the hotel were in the year, but the impression was the view from the room. I was impressed that I could see the Nishikie Bay in front of me and that I could see the rise of Asahi in front of me. Also, the sand bath facility is next to the 1 floor public bath, so I changed my clothes for the sand bath and scattered the towel around my neck and bathed. It was more heavy than I thought, and it was finally thought to endure ten minutes. After bathing, I was grateful that I could take a bath after taking a shower at the next public bath. I was satisfied with a good experience.
Onsensui Pool & Fufu Rotenburo No Hanareyado Yurian
4.5/53 Reviews
The hot spring is the best. The facilities are quite aging. The seasoning of the meal was good The hot springs were outstanding in the amount of water and the view from the open-air bath. The starry sky was quite nice. Only white rice and miso soup were delicious. Tensions down The male staff is polite, but the room is close, so you can go on foot instead of cart movement. It is risky to walk on a steep slope with geta, and it is a guest to decide whether to walk to the room. The living room is small, the door is bad, and it is not closed smoothly. The size of the bathtub in the indoor bath and the bathroom are unbalanced. Moreover, there is a shower in the washroom. The blind curtains move, but the bars that rotate the blind and block the light do not work, and all of them move the vertical blind manually to block the light. The storage in the bedroom smells. There is a coffee maker, but it is worse than Nestle, and the table is easy for the folding table in the home center. The teapot and the hot water swallow are about 140 cm high from the floor, so it seems to drop when used. The key of the window is broken, and the key of the window is usually moved even if the key of the window is broken. The toilet washlet is broken. The meal is usually below. The pig of the shabu shabu smells a bit wild. The cow can be eaten as who is sesame. The cow steak is fat. The cherry blossoms are seasoned. It is an inn where small stress accumulates. In addition, the stress was added because the card was not able to be used by the taxi in Kagoshima, and the mission car, and the driving poor. The only salvation is only a child smile.

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Hotel Information for Traveller

Number of Hotels13
Number of Reviews2
Highest PriceMYR 2,196
Lowest PriceMYR 132
Average Price (Weekends)MYR 671
Average Price (Weekdays)MYR 628