It shows that it opened in June 2025. The consequences of staying in October are that it has just been renovated... There are other buildings in the hotel at the door. Dinner 9000 sheep/person does not include tax, breakfast 2500 sheep/person does not include tax, because the surrounding is a quiet seaside town, There is rarely a place to eat breakfast in the restaurant. Later, breakfast was added. It was not bad. There were four fresh fish bodies and a variety of other side dishes. The category was very rich and the taste was OK. The staple food mini axe rice hot soup tube was full. You can make an appointment to arrange a car to send guests to Hamazaki Station for free before 11 o'clock.
I recommend staying in the East Wing; it's newer. There are so many activities available, remember to bring your swimsuit! On the 8th floor, there's an open-air hot spring pool. On the 2nd floor, the relaxation area has four saunas; follow the marked order and timings for a full 26-minute session. At 3 PM, there's a complimentary welcome cake in the hotel lobby. Both the included dinner and breakfast are buffet-style and the food was plentiful and delicious.
Nicely designed hotel. But rooms are small and tight. Not easy to walk around. Location a little off the center of Saga City but lots of car parking available. Service was good and helpful. And you can even buy a fireworks and play!
For this price, including two meals, I think this hotel offers excellent value for money. The room size is decent, and being able to enjoy the hot springs is a real bonus. Honestly, there's nothing to complain about. Plus, the hotel even offers free parking in advance.
The room itself was pretty standard for a Japanese-style hotel, so I didn't bother taking any photos.
Dinner was a buffet with a huge variety of dishes. The photos only show a small selection of what I chose; the actual spread was much more extensive.
Traveling alone, booked a hot spring hotel for one night, but I finished dinner too late and didn’t have a car to go to the hotel. I couldn’t find a taxi in the city center. I didn’t have a bus. I walked for an hour to reach the hotel. I felt like I was crazy. I could walk there. It’s a scary place along the road, haha, An experience of life.
The hotel was dry and the room was very large. I gave me a twin room alone. The room was old and very old. I was very scared. I had to sleep on the TV, but I kept (cockroaches) ringing in the middle of the night without the program. I didn't dare to get up and turn it off. I will go again next time I have to have someone together.
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玩玩转星球-KevinFor this price, including two meals, I think this hotel offers excellent value for money. The room size is decent, and being able to enjoy the hot springs is a real bonus. Honestly, there's nothing to complain about. Plus, the hotel even offers free parking in advance.
The room itself was pretty standard for a Japanese-style hotel, so I didn't bother taking any photos.
Dinner was a buffet with a huge variety of dishes. The photos only show a small selection of what I chose; the actual spread was much more extensive.
GGordon Tan Kee KeongNicely designed hotel. But rooms are small and tight. Not easy to walk around. Location a little off the center of Saga City but lots of car parking available. Service was good and helpful. And you can even buy a fireworks and play!
AAnonymous UserIt shows that it opened in June 2025. The consequences of staying in October are that it has just been renovated... There are other buildings in the hotel at the door. Dinner 9000 sheep/person does not include tax, breakfast 2500 sheep/person does not include tax, because the surrounding is a quiet seaside town, There is rarely a place to eat breakfast in the restaurant. Later, breakfast was added. It was not bad. There were four fresh fish bodies and a variety of other side dishes. The category was very rich and the taste was OK. The staple food mini axe rice hot soup tube was full. You can make an appointment to arrange a car to send guests to Hamazaki Station for free before 11 o'clock.
SSL_IN_SHAI recommend staying in the East Wing; it's newer. There are so many activities available, remember to bring your swimsuit! On the 8th floor, there's an open-air hot spring pool. On the 2nd floor, the relaxation area has four saunas; follow the marked order and timings for a full 26-minute session. At 3 PM, there's a complimentary welcome cake in the hotel lobby. Both the included dinner and breakfast are buffet-style and the food was plentiful and delicious.
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