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Smile Hotel Oita Hita
3.7/525 Reviews
Conveniently located about 1 km from Hita Station and Hita Expressway Bus Terminal. Parking was also rented. The rooms are not much different from major business hotels in general. 8 It was nice to see the outside view from the window on the floor, not the wall of the next building. The same is true for amenities and can be used according to the wishes of guests. I felt old in the design of the air conditioner and water faucet in the room, but the room was clean and there was no problem. It was good that there was a digital alarm clock and there was no ticking. This time, it was good to be able to stay at a discount rate of 2 night 8000 yen less 々 at a discount rate.
Hotel Route-Inn Hita-Ekimae
4.5/559 Reviews
The station is shallow and in front of the bus terminal. 1 minute walk to the ion. It is convenient for something, but there are few restaurants in the neighborhood. If you have one person, you can eat a regular meal at a tavern on the first floor, and go to the ion and go to the ion and go to the ion. After 6 o'clock, the discount seal is attached. It's the cheapest. The room is a bit spacious and the unit bus is not narrow. Breakfast is almost the same as other route inns.
Ukiha
4.2/55 Reviews
Fuyu Bieguan Xinziyang is a Japanese hot spring heritage hotel, located halfway up the mountain, to soak in the open-air hot springs to go down the mountain long stairs, the atmosphere is full, the hot springs are really good, the food is also excellent.
Kizantei Hotel
4/513 Reviews
Nice and comfortable hotel, good attitude of the waiters, delicious food, beautiful river view and intoxicating sunset. The hotel provides a dozen choices of bathrobes for girls, 😁😁👍👍. The hotel has bicycles to borrow so you can travel.
Hotel Kazahaya
4.9/51 Reviews
Our group of 13 recently booked out this 6 bedroom boutique hotel for 3 nights. Every member of our group was delighted with the refined, Japanese-Western fusion appointments. Each room has its own bathroom (one with a cedar bath) and there are also men's and women's onsen. The women's onsen has 2 massage chairs to add to the relaxation. The Japanese/French meal we had at the hotel's restaurant was top class and the Japanese breakfasts each morning were delicious. After breakfast each morning we were served coffee in the lounge. The tasteful and comfortable lounge was a great place for our group to gather in the evening and share a drink from the fridge there. It certainly contributed to how well our group bonded. What makes this hotel so outstanding, however, is the above and beyond level of hospitality of Mao san and his staff. His level of service was extremely generous and kind - he even picked us up at the station when we returned at 11pm one night and another night walked us to a local restaurant and even ordered food.
Hatago Kayausagi
4.7/519 Reviews
A once in a lifetime honeymoon. In the end, I decided to find a good inn in Japan and stay there, and my first destination was Kyushu. Kayausagi looked at magazines, websites and word of mouth, and thought that it was perfect for us who like old things, so we chose a room in Kakurekura after looking at many photos and used it on the last day. Now that I'm back in Hokkaido, I think it was the worst hotel I've ever stayed in. I think there are factors and circumstances that can't be helped. Even so, the concept is ”I want you to get away from your busy life and spend your time in a traditional Japanese space as if you were living slowly” and ”enjoy the old life surrounded by good old things”! I was looking forward to it! I paid for it! I regret it. First of all, before the concept, there were many parts about how it would be as a service industry. The friendliness of each staff member may be good. If you say that you feel at home, do you have to agree? But. Thinking about it now, in the first place, I had to pass through the industrial area before arriving at the inn. I feel uneasy. There was no one in the parking lot, and I couldn't find anything that looked like a front desk, so when we got out of the car and wandered around the area while carrying our luggage, a soft-spoken woman approached us, and I didn't even know if she was a staff member. All of a sudden, I carried my carry-on, and an explanation of the indoor and open-air baths began before check-in. It all started with standing still, not knowing where to sit at the counter. From there, they carried our luggage to the hidden warehouse. They explained the inside of the room, but when the staff left and opened the door without explanation, it felt like a test of courage. door). The antiques, which I thought must be old, were arranged differently from the photos, and there was no sense of unity. The decoration of the air conditioner and switches is full of hand-made feeling, and I can't calm down. There were so many rabbits with so many different faces that I felt like I was staying in a treasure house or a museum exhibit, and I couldn't rest at all. Is this what traditional Japanese space looks like? There was no explanation about breakfast, so I called from here. It's a funny story now that I think about it. The signage plan and the arrangement of the lights are also rough and you will get lost. The sight of the staff taking a break outside made me feel uncomfortable. We didn't have dinner, so we went out to eat, but he said he didn't want to go back to the inn. Even so, on the last day, I was tired and had to pay a cancellation fee, so when I went back and took a bath, there was no water. When I soaked in thick hot water and got into the futon, I woke up many times to the noise of the water hitting the roof, whether it was the sound of heavy rain or the sound of the river. I moved to the first floor with a futon. There was no indirect lighting (maybe there was one, but there is no explanation). It's on the tatami mats where there's a lot of centipede. Since the rice was highly rated, I headed to the breakfast venue with at least expectations. A small insect was crawling on the already arranged side dishes. There were some delicious things, but while I was eating, I could hear the announcements of heavy rain warnings and flood warnings (warnings?), and the conversations between the staff, so I couldn't enjoy it slowly. The announcement was unfamiliar to us, and it was right after the news of Atami, so I felt uneasy. There is also a dam in the city,” he replied with a laugh. It may be a daily routine for the staff, but I wonder if there is no word for those of us who feel uneasy. If the anxiety was not conveyed, is it lack of imagination? Are we expecting too much from the service industry? On the last day of the trip, it was supposed to be a once-in-a-lifetime experience, but to be honest, I would have preferred to have stayed at a business hotel in the city to get my money back. Onsen was nice. But then, I didn't want to go again because there are so many others.

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Local Travel Info

Highest PriceNZD 6,606
Lowest PriceNZD 53
Number of Reviews197
Number of Hotels31
Average Price (Weekdays)NZD 458
Average Price (Weekends)NZD 507