Located in Takeo, 30 miles from Yoshinogari, OND HOTEL(オンドホテル) provides accommodations with a garden, free private parking, a terrace and a restaurant.
Deena
United States of America
Gorgeous onsen and spa, including cold pool and sauna. Room was very comfortable with lovely balcony. Friendly and helpful staff.
Located in Takeo, 29 miles from Yoshinogari, Central Hotel Takeoonsen Ekimae has accommodations with free bikes, free private parking and a restaurant.
Kittisak
Thailand
Hotel is near Tosu Station. use time not more than 5 minute. Room quite look as same as usually Japan Budget Hotel. Breakfast is very Good , widely choice. and delicious.
Located in Takeo, a 10-minute drive from JR Takeo-Onsen Station, Urari Takeo Garden Terrace Spa Resorts features air-conditioned rooms with free WiFi throughout the property.
Unsui 武雄蓬莱町 雲水 offers accommodations in Takeo, 30 miles from Yoshinogari and 23 miles from Huis Ten Bosch. This property offers access to a balcony, free private parking, and free Wifi.
Gregory SCOTT
United States of America
The accommodation was amazing. This was our 7th lodging during our trip, and all previous stays were either western or japanese, but Unsui was noteworthy in offering a comfortable mix of both--namely in the sense of having a western style dining room table adjacent to tatam living- and bed- rooms. This was a great bonus for one of the people in my party, whose knees and back were starting to get sore from sitting on the floor at so many places.
Since we were a party of 2, it was nice that the living room could easily act as a bedroom, which sliding panel-walls that could fully close it off from both the bedroom as well as the adjacent kitchen. Everything was super clean and tidy and tastefully decorated.
The hosts met us on arrival and were very warm and welcoming. They were well prepared with dossiers on both Takeo and many nearby towns (including every town that was on our agenda). They also gave us the lowdown on the nearby onsen. We had several conversations with them during our stay and would happily have more; they were great conversationalists with many experiences!
The nearby onsen was less than a 5 minute stroll down the block, and has three different baths plus an attached museum to visit. Between the various entrances, they had a mix of indoor and outdoor baths, and some of them were very hot (no lukewarm waters here)! The later baths were open until midnight, and I went nearly every evening to close out the day. This was my first time using a bath that wasn't within my accommodation, so this aspect was a horizon-broadening moment for me.
Takeo itself was also nicer than I expected. The very modern town library and adjacent (traditional) shrine were beautiful. The streets around the Unsui had many, small hole-in-the-wall establishments. It was an extremely comfortable base from which to explore Saga.
Fairfield by Marriott Saga Ureshino Onsen is offering accommodations in Ureshino. Featuring a shared lounge, the 3-star hotel has air-conditioned rooms with free WiFi, each with a private bathroom.
Henning
Japan
Very comfortable, sleek and modern design, nice touch with the library/lobby area.
Super comfy bed.
奥武雄温泉 風の森 is a recently renovated ryokan in Ureshino where guests can make the most of its garden and bar. This property offers access to a balcony, free private parking, and free Wifi.
Located just a 2-minute walk from Imari Station, Central Hotel Imari provides a 24-hour front desk and luggage storage. On-site private parking is available for free and accessible parking is...
Mark
United States of America
had a beautiful Onsen facility next door which was included in the price.
An 8-minute walk from Imari Station, Imari Grand Hotel offers air-conditioned rooms with free internet access and private bathrooms. The hotel features a spacious public bath and sauna.
I did an overnight trip to Takeo, and it was great - the...
I did an overnight trip to Takeo, and it was great - the Takeo shrine and Public library are right next to each other, and both are worth the visit. I also went to an onsen the following morning and that was a great experience. The town seems very easily walkable, and is a great stop between Fukuoka and Nagasaki.
Rachel
Australia
10
Scored 10
We were there just to see the sakura.
We were there just to see the sakura. It is worth a trip to Japan just to see the night viewing of sakura at Mifuneyama Rakuen. It was magic. We also went to Takeo Shrine. The huge bamboo and the 3,000 year-old camphor tree are also amazing. One warning - at both places, be prepared to walk uphill, a lot!
James
United States of America
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