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Ryokan Kanamaru
4.5/53 Reviews
I found an inn that could stay alone and visited to eat squid on weekends. The end point of the airport subway JR Kanemaru, who arrived from Nishi Karatsu to Showa bus, was a naive inn facing the sea. The first 5F large bath was able to take a relaxing exclusive bath, so it healed the fatigue of the moving time. The expected dinner was excellent, including fish, of course, a good living squid. The soy sauce was not sweet but familiar, so the food and sake were also advanced and the full satisfaction was great. Because the type of squid changes depending on the season, I want to taste the color 々 in the future.
Taiboukaku
4.7/54 Reviews
The room is well maintained, the facilities are the same as the general hot spring hotel, one berth and two meals, the food quality is very high, very fresh, the portion is also very sufficient, and I will definitely stay at Dawang Pavilion again.
Karatsu Seaside Hotel
4.6/524 Reviews
We chose this hotel as part of a stopover, so we could visit nearby Yobuko (to eat squid). Looking at the Japanese travel sites, it was unclear to me what the difference was between the east and west wing, but I'm so glad to have chosen the east wing which turns out to be their newer addition with premium amenities such as a communal onsen bath by gender and a co-ed rooftop thermal pool/bath that you can go to in your bathing suit. This hotel appears to be owned by DHC, which is a Japanese cosmetics manufacturer because everything in the hotel bears their brand. The nice thing is that their products are very stellar and they are readily available. The communal bath is particularly well stocked with shampoo, conditioner, body soap, facial wash etc. They also have a full spa facility with steam and dry sauna, aromatherapy rooms etc It was also a pleasure to have access to the beautiful baths and pool almost exclusively. We spent a lot of evenings after dinner soaking on the rooftop, listening to the sound of the waves. The hotel is about a 30 minute walk away from the center of the city, but it is a beautiful route that takes you past the castle. The entire experience far exceeded my expectations. Highly recommended.
Mizuno Ryokan
4.7/55 Reviews
We splurged and stayed at the Mizuno Ryokan to celebrate our 49th wedding anniversary. We were driving and it took a little while to find it because it is tucked in an alley behind a school. However, well worth the hunt! It is right on the beach with a fabulous view out to offshore islands. The staff is amazing in how they try to cater to your every need. English is spoken but we did a lot of pantomime as well. The food was fantastic; each course was a new experience in how to prepare Japanese cuisine and we enjoyed it all - even the squid that wasn't quite dead yet! All fresh, small portions but so much that we could not have eaten more at the end.
Grand Base Karatsu Ekiminami
4.2/59 Reviews
The room was very good and very clean. But the check-in, there is a problem with the Ctrip process, and there is no connection with Japan. Those who don't understand Japanese can't stay at all. This is a big problem
Karatsu Daiichi Hotel
4.2/527 Reviews
This time Tangjin experience was very good, went to Qixudong to play, came back to the bus stop for a long time, met a local uncle, said that the road sports car directly sent me to the hotel, also said that there is a sushi opposite the hotel is very good, everyone can live here to try, is a family sushi restaurant. Although there are not many varieties of breakfast in the hotel, the quality is not bad in similar hotels. There is a family near the hotel. It is very convenient to buy things. There is no high-rise blocking outside the window, and you can see a good sunset.

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