Top rated hotels in Saga Prefecture

Ryokan Oomuraya
4.6/560 Reviews
The location is on the quiet street. Although the appearance is a bit old, there will be no shabby feeling inside. A Japanese-style hotel with a warm feeling. First-class service, intimate, courteous. Choose a room with open air, very clean, comfortable. There are vinyl records to enjoy. Very tasteful hotel Enjoyed a berth and two meals, two dining experiences, the quality of food is very high Since two rooms were booked, the service staff arranged another room for meals, very considerate
Yuzennoyado Toukai
4.4/566 Reviews
This price is very cost-effective to stay at the hot spring hotel with breakfast. The hotel is not far from the station, the classics of the play are not far from the hotel, the hotel has parking spaces, and it is convenient to drive. The room is unexpectedly large, and the hot spring pool has two kinds, indoor and outdoor. There are billiard tables and horse riding machines in the lobby for free use, and a bunch of comics can be seen. You can spend time in the hot spring area at night if you have nothing to do. Breakfast is a famous hot spring soup tofu in the local area. It is highly recommended to try it, although there are also local dishes. The only fly in the ointment is that the counters don't speak English on weekdays, but they don't reduce their enthusiasm for the guests.
Karatsu Seaside Hotel
4.7/546 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.
Furuyu Onsen Oncri
4.7/543 Reviews
ONCRI It is read as Oncri. I couldn't stay overnight, so I used the day trip hot spring. ONCRI is the big building you can see right in front of you as you enter the hot spring town of Furuyu. My first impression was, ”It's big!” It's nice that even though it's a large accommodation facility, you can use the hot springs for day trips regardless of the time of day. The price is 1300 yen. Comes with one towel. The hot springs are very warm and perfect for a long soak. There are many different types of bathtubs to enjoy, including a sauna, jet bath, open-air bath, steam bath, barrel bath, and cascading bath, and even I, who was from Karasu no Gyosui, was able to enjoy it for an hour. Lockers for shoes and valuables The lockers in the changing room are either free or 100 yen refundable, so you don't need to pay anything other than the bathing fee. It would be nice to enjoy the cafe in the hotel lobby after taking a bath. I definitely want to stay overnight next time.
Hotel Sakura Ureshino
4.5/575 Reviews
One of the few tall buildings in the town, equipped with rooftop indoor and outdoor onsen. Walkable distance to places around town. The hotel is renovating, but no disturbances from that, and I’m certain that after it finished, it will be great. Good facilities and hospitality. If I’m go back to the town, I would stay here again.
Mercure Saga Karatsu Resort
4.3/555 Reviews
Room It was a corner room, so it was a very clean room with all the rivers, seas and castles. I think it's a little wider than a normal twin. Large communal bath I went to the large communal bath without using the unit bath in the room. There was a shampoo bar, the bath was spacious, and the hair dryer in the washroom corner was also relaxed. Previously, a name sticker was attached to the slippers to make it a mechanism that would not be mistaken for others, but it has disappeared, so I would be grateful if you could continue. Welcome Lounge The new service had free drinks and sweets (gummy, marshmallows, etc.). I was surprised not only to coffee, tea and soft drinks, but also beer and sparkling wine. I was able to spend a relaxing time at the open venue. Parking is free and there is a convenience store nearby. I will use it again.
Saga Ureshino Spa Shiibasanso
4.7/526 Reviews
I had been meaning to go there someday because of its reputation. This time I got the chance and went. Due to budget issues, I booked the most basic room. The overall exterior facilities and scenery were good, but... I guess it was because of the rainy season, fog, and humid weather that lasted for several days... The room we were assigned had a dingy smell coming from the basement. I booked a night's stay... The geographical location of the ryokan (in the lush mountains), the uniqueness of our room (the structure is very difficult to ventilate), the weather... Considering this, I just stayed with it. I turned on the dehumidifier hard... but maybe because I had high expectations, I kept feeling disappointed. Maybe it's just my nose being sensitive... Except for the room condition, the hot springs, meals, and the friendliness of the staff were very good. Despite its reputation as the best ryokan in Ureshino, the room management was somewhat disappointing. Wouldn't that be the case for rooms on higher levels?
Garden Terrace Saga Hotel & Resorts
4.6/544 Reviews
We enjoyed our stay at Garden Terrace Saga, with its modern rooms and superb service. We arrived after a long day of travels around Saga prefecture. Please note that there is an entrance via Shinei Dori Street, Dive through the red building tunnel, across a short bridge and make a left turn, the hotel is on your right. After a quick check-in process, we were escorted to our room on the 6th floor. Our agent had booked us the honeymoon suite and it was absolutely lovely. After a brief introduction, she left us to our own devices. Upon entry, two large double beds occupied the double ceiling area. This room was at the apex of the Isosceles-triangle-shaped hotel. Beds had clean and smooth sheets and was super comfortable. Bedside charging points are in built into the side table area. A large flat screen TV is mounted on the wall in front of the bed. Mostly local TV channels though! Walking beyond the beds is the make-up table with comfy chair and large mirror. The closest is behind this and you can find slippers, bath robes and the room safe here. There is an exit door behind the floor to ceiling mirrors here too, with staircase leading down. I believe the housekeeping uses this to get into the room. Beware that the door was not locked when we found it. Some added security here for guests would be ideal. Moving back to the main door, and to the right is a small toilet area, separate from the shower/bathroom area. The standard Japanese toilet and small sink is housed here. if you walk to the left as you approach the main door, there is a large sitting area with comfy sofa, and another TV. There is also a 6 seater dining table. The hotel was really good to us and gave us a box of cakes that was left in the man-height fridge. The hotel also notified the Teppanyaki restaurant that I had a bottle bubbly from a previous stay in the fridge. Thus restaurant flipped the beverage menu to the champagne page we were given the menus. We liked this sharing of information! There is tea and coffee making facilities here too. Wifi is standard throughout the hotel and it was pretty fast and strong.. The bathroom is right behind the living room TV. Double sinks and loads to amenities. There was also a bottle of bathing sake for guest use. A rain shower and bath tub is connected to the bathroom. One can also exit the bathroom and into the enclosed balcony area [or go out via the living room]. where there is a large seating area is ready to welcome guests, as well as a jacuzzi. I went down to the gym on the two mornings we overnighted here. The gym is small and narrow with very select machines. One multi function weight machine, two light dumbbells station and one treadmill and bicycle/elliptical [?] machine. There is a small swimming pool and a Sauna cabin next to it. Towels and water are readily available. Our room came with breakfast and they arranged for us to take it in the Eecutive lounge. The breakfast can either be Japanese or Western. We went with we
Tsukasa Ryokan
4.8/54 Reviews
I loved this place. I felt so relaxed and looked after with an amazing service. The room was fantastic. I loved the modern Japanese traditional style. I will come back one day🙏🦚
Hotel Ryutouen
4.1/56 Reviews
It is a general citizen's evaluation that I love to relax in a reasonable inn of less than 10000 and there is no edge in a luxury inn. The facilities are sufficient. It is an old facility, but it is clean and good impression. The staff is kind, polite, polite and very good impression. As a hot spring, wide 々, the spring quality is also good and very good hot spring. Shampoo rinse was also good and you can go hanging by hand because you have towels. The meal is the best. The amount was more than enough, the taste and the richness of the menu were satisfactory. It is an inn that I want to visit regularly because it is close to the house.

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Total Properties26
Number of Reviews804
Highest Price£2,126
Lowest Price£40
Average Price (Weekends)£387
Average Price (Weekdays)£351