The Rental Cottage Forest Breathing provides a great place for travelers to relax after a busy day. The Rental Cottage Forest Breathing offers a pleasant stay in Saga for those traveling for business or leisure. JR Hamasaki Station is located approximately 19km away and Saga Airport around 42km away. This hotel is located near many of Saga's attractions including 寶珠宗寶珠会, Kamedake and Tsudzura Waterfall. This hotel makes a great place to kick back and relax after a long day of sightseeing.
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"Checked in at 15:30.
It was a calm Japanese room with a view of the river and cherry blossoms.
I immediately entered the public bath.
I relaxed in a warm and soft hot spring that is unique to old hot water.
I took a slow hour and got tired.
Thank you for the beautiful fukafuka futon.
The breakfast was delicious."
"距離 佐賀車站 約2.3公里
附近有 生鮮超市 唐吉訶德
附近有公車站牌
優點:
1.日式房屋 古色古香
2.有停車位
3.房間大 公共大浴缸
缺點:
1.房間內 沒有浴室廁所
2.距離離車站有一段距離
3. 日式建築 有些硬體設備比較老舊
Distance from Saga Station: approximately 2.3 kilometers
Nearby is a fresh produce supermarket called Don Quixote.
There is a bus stop nearby.
Advantages:
1. Japanese-style house with a charming ancient charm
2. There is parking available.
3. Large room with a public bathtub
Drawbacks:
1. There is no bathroom or toilet in the room.
2. There is a distance from the station.
3. Japanese-style architecture; some hardware is quite outdated."
"The surrounding is so quiet, I can really relax. The service is excellent,the ladies are kind and help us a lot.This is a wonderful relax and couple. The food is ok. I will come again."
"It is a quiet landscape that seems to be nestled in the forest, and the hotel on the hill is majestic, as if it boasts its age and experience. All the staff are friendly and friendly
I didn't have a dinner reservation, but when I asked, they happily obliged and had a kaiseki meal in a room with my name written on it.
I ate Japanese specialty food. All of the food was delicious and overflowing with class.
The view of the river from the spacious tatami room is exquisite.
The early morning buffet breakfast was also a delicacy among delicacies. All of the vegetables were carefully prepared, and the clear tofu soup, a local specialty, was also a delicacy. Of course, the fluffy white rice and miso soup were the best.
There were a lot of things, but the liver and taste were the best.
It was a ryokan hotelu that I wanted to go back to."
"A three-story hotel with only stairs. Breakfast is included and you can change to rice balls (room meals). Breakfast was delicious. Key to an ordinary condominium instead of a card key. So when you enter the room, you need to lock yourself. The area around the hotel is pitch black and there is a convenience store for the time being. Don't expect amenities, but it's good. Women need full equipment. It smells unique tobacco because it can smoke. It is a very inconvenient place without a car"
"The hotel is in a great location, right next to Saga Station, with convenient transportation, and it's very convenient to take the airport bus and JR. The room I was given on the third floor had an air conditioner from the opposite building outside the window, which was a bit noisy, and there was no sunlight, but I was only staying for one night because I had a transfer, so I could handle it. The windows of the even-numbered rooms on the lower floors may all be like this, so friends who are going to stay there can avoid the even-numbered rooms on the lower floors. The hotel also offers rice, bread, curry, salad, cooked vegetables, and natto for breakfast, which is enough to fill you up."
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TTheGiantPandaThe hotel is literally 100m from Saga JR station. We make it as a midway stop to Huis The Bosch. This little city has the best beef and a fantastic onsen to offer.
Onsen is 20mins away by foot. On the way, there is one big Japanese drugstore to fill your suitcase!
GGuest UserThe room size is larger than the Japanese-style rooms in general hot spring hotels. No Japanese yukata is provided, only Japanese pajamas. The overall style experience is a combination of European and American styles. It is not a completely Japanese hot spring hotel. Breakfast is a buffet and dinner is a banquet. Both the indoor and outdoor hot springs are large. If you like a quiet place with few people, you can consider this niche hot spring
Kkai yuThe Garden Terrace Saga Hotel & Resort is located in a stunning natural environment and features comfortable rooms and stunning garden views. Guests can enjoy a variety of leisure facilities, including hot springs, swimming pools and fitness centers, as well as exquisite restaurants serving local cuisine, allowing you to spend a leisurely time here.
GGuest UserThis is a 70-year-old hotel. The female boss can speak Chinese and can communicate easily. The hotel has its own hot spring, which is very comfortable. The decoration of the hotel is very careful, every step is a scene, and pays great attention to details. The meals provided were delicious and the service was excellent. The hotel has three free bicycles that can be borrowed to go around.
YYifan63There is a direct bus from Saga Airport to Saga Station. The hotel is opposite the station, and the transportation is very convenient. There are many restaurants and convenience stores near the hotel. The hotel provides free breakfast, which is relatively simple. There is an artificial hot spring on the ground floor. It is very comfortable to take a bath when you come back at night. The single room is relatively small, but it is still good for one person to live in, mainly because the cost performance is relatively high. The room facilities are relatively simple and old-fashioned, and should be a certain age.
AAnonymous UserAfter getting off the train at Saga Station, I found it even more desolate than expected. It is indeed the place that ranks first in the list of the least attractive prefectures for many years. I walked a few hundred meters in the wind and rain to reach the Hagakure B&B. The appearance is no different from that of ordinary residential single-family houses. It is a relatively large villa.
After entering the door, I found that the lighting and atmosphere are quite warm. There is only a young lady at the front desk. You need to scan the code, fill in the information, take a photo of your passport, and finally see the entry and exit password and get the room key.
I booked a four-person female dormitory. The ventilation is probably not very good. One of the people living with me may have lived there for several days. I don’t know if it is Chinese medicine or something. The smell fills the room and can’t be dispersed. Fortunately, the store is very considerate to set up a small portable fan at the head of the bed. At night, the fan is always turned on to speed up ventilation.
There was another small incident. Because it rained that day, we left our wet umbrellas at the entrance area to dry. We didn’t expect to find out the next morning that the area was locked from the evening until the next day when new check-ins were received. Therefore, when we left the next morning, another customer and I couldn’t go to the bar area to get our umbrellas. Fortunately, after contacting the store, we got their understanding and they promised to send our umbrellas to our homes. Although I haven’t received them yet, I’d like to give a thumbs up to this early response!
AAnonymous UserThis hotel has a more classic and vintage-style room design, but the space was decent and everything was very clean. One lovely feature is the small chapel in the hotel lobby, which seems to be used for weddings—it added a warm and charming touch. The scenery right next to the hotel is also beautiful, making the overall stay quite pleasant.
MmistergusIf you are just staying in Saga for one night, you can still consider it. I really don't recommend other hotels because the bed is very small and the bathroom is really average. You don't even want to take a shower. Of course, if you have the courage, you can try the hot spring bath on the ground floor. You can get toiletries in the lobby and there is also free Costa coffee. So you can't ask for too much for this price. It is a certain distance from the airport on foot, but it is within an acceptable range. Across the main road outside the hotel (next to the airport bus station) there is a supermarket that is larger than 711 and opens until 12 o'clock in the evening, which is convenient for guests who want to buy things when they return late, but it is not duty-free.
YYaoayao66The location of the B&B is good, it's very close to JR station and airport bus, only a few minutes away. The check-in procedure is not very convenient because it is a self-service unmanaged B&B, which is a weakness for people who are not good at foreign languages and computers. The air conditioner in the room smelled bad when it was turned on, but the weather was not hot, so I closed it immediately and opened the window. Everything else was fine. The room was large and the bathroom facilities were good.
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