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Hagihonjin
4.4/513 Reviews
I always travel here with my family every year. It is recommended that you include breakfast and dinner. Breakfast is a buffet, and dinner is a Japanese style meal. It is very rich and delicious. Children need to pay extra for sleeping on tatami mats. There is free parking. The hotel's hot spring is great 👍
Hagi Kanko Hotel
4.4/513 Reviews
First of all, when you arrive at the parking lot, you will meet you, but if you are lucky that there is no parking lot nearby, you will be guided to the place where you are empty. It's normal, but the person in charge runs in front of you and guides you (laughs) After check-in, the guide staff explains the facilities in the pipe to the elevator, pushes it to the destination floor, explains how to go to the room, and lowers your head and sees it. When you go back, the staff will line up and see you. Is there a hotel like this hospitality now? Moreover, the whole hotel is beautiful just renovated, the hot spring is comfortable, and the plan is sure to have breakfast, but the breakfast was also delicious and delicious. Really great hotel from what to what. However, if you only put on it, if you sit in the room to breathe, the door is knocked, and if you wait for your name, you can open it without permission, and the cleaning aunt has come, and the futon is there? It was confirmed in Tame. The staff who go out in front of the people are well educated, but there is no this to the back staff. I can't relax a little in a hotel that doesn't know when people come in. I was sorry that it would be a really perfect hotel if this was fixed. But overall I am satisfied
Hagi Royal Intelligent Hotel
4/520 Reviews
Visited here obviously for the people who worked hard for Meiji Revolution. The hotel is right across from the Higashi-Hagi Station, which is very convenient however, many sightseeing spots are located a little bit far. There are tours using taxi which nails all the must-go spots (be aware you have 3 or 4 choices for the routes). There is only few places you can have dinner nearby. If you are willing to go by the old school style, sightseeing on foot, I'd give 5 on location, but be prepared to spend a chunk of valuable time of your trip. As for hotel, it's a business hotel so don't expect anything fancy however, there were books about those who participated in Meiji Revolution which helped a lot. Kindness.
Rakuten Stay House X Will Style Hagi Nishitamachi
4.5/58 Reviews
Comprehensive check in process with face photo and passport photo scan, plus video chat with representative. Place was very modern with parking for 1 car. Had a nice kitchen (with dishes, toaster, nepresso machine, hot water kettle. Each room had a a/c-heater unit. Beds were comfortable. Washer and heat dryer - luxury in Japan, but much appreciated! Detergent provided as well as body wash, shampoo, and conditioner. Close to Castle town walking distance as well as eateries. Would stay here again!
Petit Hotel Clanvert (Non-Smoking)
3.7/55 Reviews
In the middle of the night, the sound was noisy and I woke up several times. I couldn't sleep easily. The breakfast bread was very delicious. The breakfast while looking at the nice garden was very good. thank you for your help.
Resort Hotel Mihagi
3.9/59 Reviews
It is the perfect location for sightseeing in Hagi, where you can explore the World Heritage Hagi Castle Town area on foot or by rental bicycle. This is a seaside resort hotel surrounded by beautiful scenery with a sense of openness and the soothing scent of the sea. You can rent a bicycle from among 10 benefits such as late check-out, rental bicycles, private baths, etc., and go around ”Genzui Kusaka's birthplace”, ”Hagi Meirin Gakusha”, ”Takayoshi Kido's old house”, ”Shinsaku Takasugi's birthplace”, etc. I was. The roads are wide, flat, and well maintained, so even mamachari can ride comfortably without getting tired. Since the road with the old name remains as it is, it seems that you can run as it is now even with an old map. Hagi Castle Town is the political, economic, and cultural base of the Hagi Domain (Choshu Domain), and consists of three districts: the castle ruins, the former high-ranking samurai residence, and the former townspeople's residence. The ruins of the castle and the former high-ranking samurai estates were the political center of the clan, and at the same time, the fact that the townsfolk who had traditional handicrafts gathered in the castle town played an important role in promoting industrialization. increase. I only stayed one night on the last day of my trip to Yamaguchi, but I regret that I should have made the schedule a little more flexible because the castle town with its rich history and attractions is surprisingly large.

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Highest Price£1,347
Lowest Price£33
Number of Reviews82
Number of Hotels18
Average Price (Weekdays)£179
Average Price (Weekends)£207

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Book hotels in Hagi via the Trip.com website or app, it's easy and hassle-free. There are many discounted hotels on Trip.com. Hagi is a quiet city. You'll definitely feel relaxed during your visit. Hagi may not be a metropolis, but there are still great hotel options on Trip.com.

Hagi does not have civilian airport. You can fly into a nearby city and come here using another method of transportation. Travelers from all over the country often take the train to Hagi to spend their vacations or attend conferences.

There are not many hotels in Hagi. Guests are advised to book in advance. Unique local hotels in Hagi provide guests a unique and fresh feeling. Yukei-No-Yado Umi-No-Yurikago Hagikomachi is one of the most popular hotels in Hagi. If you're still unsure, Trip.com recommends Hagi Ichirin.

In the city center of Hagi, you'll have easy access to Old Hagi City Meirin Elementary School. For short trips in Hagi, Kasayama Wind Cave are all good options. The most famous attractions locally are Hagi Castle Town, Hagi Uragami Museum, Kasayama. Upon departure, you can head to popular commercial areas like Alpen(Atlas Hagi) to buy souvenirs or travel accessories.

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