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Hotel Tsuchiya
3.8/56 Reviews
We were able to stay conveniently without inconvenience such as environment, facilities and amenities. I walked around to eat near the hotel, but I couldn't use it because it was full of reservations. It must have been difficult in terms of time. After all, I drove to find a place to eat.
Kujukogen Ginga No Yado Kinoko IIseigo
4.6/521 Reviews
The most surprising hotel on this trip. The location is relatively remote, so quiet and suitable for self-driving. The neighborhood is so deserted. It takes more than 10 minutes to drive to find a restaurant. We didn’t go out at night because it was dark and freezing. The boss was so kind and even treated us to cup noodles and bananas 😂 I read a comment before that the boss teaches stargazing, but it turns out he uses an astronomical telescope. It happened to be cloudless that night, so we could see the rings of Saturn!
Daimaru Ryokan
5/52 Reviews
Hot Spa is just superb, having inner and semi-open-air ones, also a smaller one for family use. The madam and the entire staff are quite efficient at their works, full of warm hospitality. The traditional dinner course with local specialties satisfies fully the travelers' wishes. All the rooms are along with the river Seri-gawa with small terrace (lanai) where the guests enjoy the gentle breeze and sound which can nicely tranquilize the hot body after bath. The hot spring water is drinkable - good for health! Lamune onsen is 5 minutes walk and is a part of Daimaru Ryokan so that the guests can use Lamune onsen for free of charge. The Daimaru Ryokan has a prestigious history of having various celebrities stayed, and many of the valued Japanese art pieces are displayed throughout the establishment... incredible! Such a nice stay.
Kuju Kogen Cottage
4/56 Reviews
This is my second stay. Last time it was sunny and the view from the open-air bath was magnificent, but unfortunately this time it was raining, and even so, the scenery of the mountains that I could see from time to time through the mist was very soothing, as if it were cut out from an ink painting. I received an upgraded plan for meals, but my wife was recently found to be allergic to fish in a health checkup, and when I consulted her about meals, I was very grateful that she gave me as much consideration as possible. The room is not a detached cottage, but rather a mountain hut-like structure with several rooms separated by walls. I think The whole facility feels old, but if you think of it as a luxurious time spent in a mountain hut away from everyday life, I think it's a fully satisfying inn. Wi-Fi worked in the room. If I have the chance, I would like to go back in warm weather.
Nagayu Onsen Kajikaan
4.6/53 Reviews
I stayed on a solo trip. It is a hot spring inn with a restaurant. The hot spring has an indoor bath in the bathroom and an open-air bath with three bathtubs outside. There was also a private bath in the building. The indoor bath was a brown muddy hot water with a temperature of about 40 degrees, and I took a bath at night and in the morning, but it was a hot spring with a comfortable temperature. The open-air bath was a precipitate and had a nice brown color, and in the morning, the white hot spring ingredients floated on the surface of the hot spring and became a thin oil film. The temperature was 25 degrees low and I was soaked a little and warmed up in the indoor bath. The quality of the spring is Mg N a-hydrocarbon hot spring. The room was clean and relaxing. Supper was also a cheap plan, but it was delicious with a reasonable amount.

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Highest PriceNZD 690
Lowest PriceNZD 66
Number of Reviews47
Number of Hotels19
Average Price (Weekdays)NZD 273
Average Price (Weekends)NZD 283

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Planning a trip to Taketa? If you want to stay at the best hotel in Taketa, Trip.com is here to help! Taketa may not be a metropolis, but there are still great hotel options on Trip.com. You can plan a day tour in Taketa.

Taketa does not have civilian airport. You can fly into a nearby city and come here using another method of transportation. Taketa has JR Bungo-Taketa station and JR Tamarai station. Each day, many trains run to and from Taketa and other cities nearby.

Taketa is not a tourist city, so the hospitality industry there isn't very well-developed. Many hotels can only be booked on location. Hotels in Taketa offer great value for your money, so a high accommodation budget isn't necessary. The Guernsey Hotel & Resort in Taketa is a favorite among Trip.com users. If you're still unsure, Trip.com recommends Kouyoukan.

You can choose attractions in Taketa that are perfect for a weekend getaway, such as Kuju Flower Park. The most popular attractions for tourists in Taketa are Rentaro Taki Memorial Museum, Hirose Shrine, Ameushi Falls.

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