A safe choice which we've experienced in Tokyo Asakusa before. Great breakfast, onsen, night ramen, snacks, manga and excellent staff. Very central in town and highly recommend
Het hotel ligt op een eersteklas locatie, tegenover het Sakuracho-parkeerstation. Het is binnen 3 minuten lopen te bereiken, wat erg handig is voor mij als vrije reiziger. Bovendien kan ik genieten van de warmwaterbronnen en elke keer warme ramen eten dag, zo blij!
Stayed in the standard double room.
The room was huge, which is really surprising for Japan hotels. Everything was clean, it’s just that the hotel is a little old which shows in the style of the decorations, but the interior of the rooms were clean.
Hotel had public baths and breakfast buffet came with the room we booked. Spread of the buffet was alright.
Location wise, it’s nothing exceptional, but I don’t think there’s much to do in town anyways. We were about 15min drive to the dolphin centre which was the main itinerary for our day in Amakusa.
View was good, hotel had its own garden area and sea view.
Decent-sized room and nicely furbished;
Amazing location for food, transport, shopping, tram. Literally a 7-11 at your doorstep.
Public bath was amazing, even has outdoor bath;
Lounge available for working (after 3pm) and provides drinks and good wifi;
Professional service and attitude from hotel staff.
Would stay again 10/10
Great service even though I arrived pretty late - they were very helpful with parking guidance since the main lots were full.
Hotel is earthquake resistant as well 😅
Nadelen: Oud vijfsterrenhotel, de faciliteiten voelen oud aan, er is airconditioning op de kamer, maar deze zorgt alleen voor verwarming, kan niet op koelen worden gezet, het raam moet worden geopend, waarschijnlijk omdat maart nog als winter wordt beschouwd, de ober zei dat het 's nachts zal afkoelen
Voordelen: gunstige ligging, dichtbij Mount Aso, met buurtwinkels en tankstations in de buurt; hoewel het hotel relatief oud is, is het nog steeds een vijfsterrenhotel, de servicekwaliteit is nog steeds op peil en de kosteneffectiviteit is hoog; de lobby van het hotel is erg groot, er zijn veel kamers, verdeeld over verschillende gebouwen, de omgeving is prachtig en rustig; er is een gratis parkeerplaats; Ik heb een kamer in Japanse stijl geboekt, met een Japanse mini-woonkamer en een westers bed. De ruimte is vrij groot; het hotel biedt yukata en badproducten; er zijn natuurlijk verschillende baden, verdeeld in mannen- en vrouwenbaden. U kunt ook een privé-warmwaterbron boeken bij het hotel. Er zijn drie opties. De tijd en de kosten voor elk privébad bedragen 2000 yen per 50 minuten. Bij het boeken van een kamer kunt u ook een diner- en ontbijtbuffet boeken. Er zijn veel verschillende soorten eten en de kwaliteit is erg goed.
I really liked the hot springs with high iron content in this ryokan: I had sore throat for about 3 weeks before the journey, but it recovered just after the first bath. We also liked that family baths are for free if they are vacant (in the evening there wasn't any problem). The staff is attentive, thank you very much. The food was delicious, and there was more than enough for a man. However, we would recommend choosing a Japanese-style breakfast, since frying eggs on a burner is not very convenient. Nevertheless, everything was delicious. As for the drinks for breakfast, there was only coffee from the coffee machine. But there is always green tea in the room (we had problems with the hot pot, so they brought us a thermos).
The only thing we did not like was the heating. However, it is unlikely to do anything with it when it is minus 3 degrees outside at night. Without heating, it was very cold, the floor was cold. But the heating is very noisy, and it is difficult to find a temperature balance. We sweated a lot at night under the blankets, and since the shower is not in the room - it is in the onsen, it was inconvenient. Thanks God, we had spare pajamas with us.
Overall, for this cost of accommodation we can give 5 points.
De kamer met uitstekende seït en stijlvol. De dienst zeer vriendelijk. Het slechte was dat er geen ontbijt of diner beschikbaar was zelfs met geld. Op de andere kant van de rivier was gelukkig een restaurant waaruit de avond eten. Echt goed geluk. De beste sauna die ik ooit in Japan heb gehad.
It's located very near to the train station that is very convenient for travelling and with many restaurants around. Room is rather small but clean with all the necessities required. The public bath and free breakfast are extra bonus for the booking. We enjoyed our stay very much.
Het is ongeveer 15 minuten lopen vanaf station Higo-Otsu, en er is een 7-Eleven supermarkt op 5 minuten loopafstand, dus daar ging ik heen voor ontbijt en avondeten. Het grote openbare bad is eigenlijk een klein openbaar bad. De omgeving is rustig en natuurlijk.
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GGuest UserI finally realized my long-held dream of staying here, having booked the room over half a year in advance. Its location is indeed quite remote, nestled deep in the mountains. Upon arrival, a car picked us up directly from the hot spring bus stop, and the elderly driver was incredibly warm and friendly! The heavy rain on the day of our visit truly enhanced the ambiance. The room itself was incredibly spacious. Surprisingly, even in June and with the rain, it got so cold at night that we needed to turn on the air conditioning. The cuisine was also quite sophisticated. Dinner was exquisite, though the portions were a bit on the small side, leaving me not quite full... The private six-foot outdoor bath was absolutely unforgettable – a definite must-book! If I had to nitpick, for a price tag exceeding 3000 (currency unspecified), I expected the service to be a touch more enthusiastic and friendly. I couldn't shake the feeling of being treated slightly differently (compared to what I observed for local Japanese guests and Westerners). Having stayed at no fewer than 10-20 hot spring ryokans in this price range, I'd say claims of 'superb service' are a bit of an overstatement. Overall, I'd give it an 80/100, and despite the minor points, I still highly recommend it!
Ee lianA round trip from Tenjin by bus costs 8000 yen and takes three hours! Remember to book your tickets in advance as there aren't many services. The old street in Kurokawa Onsen is very quaint and full of character! Most of the onsen ryokans are built along the creek. The ryokans are simple and clean! In the open-air onsen, you can listen to the gentle flow of the stream and feel that sense of tranquility. In the evening, during the illumination season, walking around in a yukata and geta (wooden clogs) is truly delightful! The kaiseki dinner featured exquisite and unique dishes, including local horse meat and wagyu beef! It was very filling, even for a woman! Please note that the restaurant intentionally doesn't have Wi-Fi; the owner hopes guests can quietly enjoy their meal without disturbance! I absolutely applaud this! The ryokan also offers a shuttle service to Kurokawa Onsen Station, which is a 5-minute drive away. Next time, I plan to stay in Kurokawa Onsen for two days to fully enjoy the peace and quiet!
GGuest UserRoom is big & clean. Pillow not very comfortable. The shower room is small, good to have a shelf to put toilette. Staff are very friendly. They tried their best to communicate with us. Breakfast & dinner spread is very good. But almost similar range after 3 nights can be a little overwhelming. Onsen is good.
CChuck ChuangI love the interior of this resort. The staff members are really friendly and helpful. I had little knowledge in selecting local onsen resort, so my initial expectation was not high. Much to my surprise, I love everything this hotel has had. Facility wise everything looks brand new. The room is spacious and comfy. The public bath and indoor onsen are big and clean.
As for the meals, the presentations were good and they were delicious. I have no complaint about it. Keep up with the good work. Look forward to staying there again.
GGuest UserRight on a lively street, it's great! Perfect for a stroll or doing anything else. There's also a constant flow of people. Games, snacks, izakayas, and a convenience store are all downstairs. The service is also very sweet.
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CChloe-FaaaNThis hotel is super convenient, located directly across the street from the Kumamoto Sakuramachi Bus Terminal! There's a large supermarket right next door, and the Sakuramachi shopping mall across the street is fantastic for shopping, dining, and family-friendly activities. While the hotel is a bit older, it's very well-maintained. We booked a corner room with our child, and it was spacious enough for two 24-inch suitcases to lay flat without getting in the way. Do note that there's an additional charge of 3000 JPY per night for children. The hotel's hot spring is very comfortable and quite popular. It features an indoor cold pool, a hot pool, a sauna, and an outdoor bath. Yakult is available in the morning, and various cold drinks are offered in the evening. The hotel also serves complimentary soba noodles from 9:30 PM to 11:00 PM, which were delicious! Overall, it offers great value for money.
DDahengAmakusa is at the edge of Kumamoto, and transportation is inconvenient. You can take the Amakusa bus from Kumamoto, which takes two and a half hours on the road. There will be no group tours in this place, which is good. It is quiet and the hot springs are basically like a private place. The hotel facilities are relatively new, the sea view is extremely beautiful, and the hot spring water quality is excellent. But there are no places to play around, so in the hotel you can: watch the sea, soak in hot springs, and be in a daze. Note: There are only two ways to leave Amakusa, one is to return to Kumamoto, and the other is to take a ferry across the sea to Nagasaki. Don't choose the Lingbei Steamship plan to go to Nagasaki. If the wind speed is greater than 10 meters/second, the steamer will stop sailing. The wind speed in Amakusa is 16-30 meters/second every day. It depends on the weather to sail. There is a forecast on the blog of Lingbei Steamship. Once it can sail, it will be like good news. If you really want to go to Nagasaki, it is best to choose to take the car and passenger ferry to Oniike Port, which basically will not stop sailing. It costs more than 3,000 yen to take a taxi from Amakusa Angel Garden Hotel to Oniike Port. After crossing the sea to Kuchikozu Port, take a bus to Isahaya, where you can transfer to the Nagasaki Line train to Nagasaki Station.
EElena-sanThe hotel is okay, but quite old and outdated, so I'd say it should be cheaper for what they provide.
Location is perfect for an overnight before your flight though. Stuff is friendly and helping, also they gift you a tasty ice cream. Hot bath also looks old, but it's a nice addition to relax before sleep, you can even watch the stars late evening in onsen. You can see the mountains from your window and lots of green houses)
Breakfast cost is 1500 jpy, I didn't use this option.
Overall everything was okay, but I believe they need to renovate rooms.
GGuest UserThe hotel's location is excellent. It's about a 10-minute walk from the Kumamoto Bus Terminal after taking a bus from Fukuoka. The commercial district, Kumamoto tram, and Kumamoto Castle are all nearby and easily accessible on foot. The hygiene is impeccable; you even take off your shoes upon entering the lobby, storing them in shoe lockers on the first floor. The front desk service was superb. We stayed for three nights and changed rooms once, and they immediately allowed us to check in, without making us wait until 3 PM. When we looked lost outside, they promptly provided us with a map, suggestions, and directions. The deluxe twin room, a Japanese-style room, is quite spacious by Japanese standards and elegantly decorated. The washing area, shower, and toilet are three separate, independent spaces. The onsen (hot spring) on the 11th floor is also very clean, with a pleasant environment. Afterward, there are free ice pops and a relaxation area. Free ramen is served at 9:30 PM, which was also delicious. There's free coffee on the first floor, and the breakfast is abundant and exquisite, with a high 'eatability' factor. All in all, I hope to have the chance to stay here again.
VVincci ChungIt's located very near to the train station that is very convenient for travelling and with many restaurants around. Room is rather small but clean with all the necessities required. The public bath and free breakfast are extra bonus for the booking. We enjoyed our stay very much.
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