"The price is not expensive, it is said that there will be people living in one room, in fact, the place is very remote and almost no one comes, so I am a separate room. The remote place refers to the place of Hino Hot Spring. The homestay is in the center of the hot spring. There are many hot springs nearby. You can walk around and walk in the open-air foot soup. The grandmother of the hotel will also introduce the location of the hot spring on the map. Grandma got up early and made cakes. I gave three pieces too much to eat, but it was very delicious. On the same day, I wanted to go to the big fish bird house and the lotus shrine on the beach. So I wanted to store my luggage at the station and change some change. Grandma also helped to go to the convenience store to change it. Thank you very much. But in the end, because there is no locker at the station, it is useless. The only downside is that there is no elevator. There is an automatic lifting chair that can be used to carry luggage, but there is no more upstairs. Others are very good. The sparrow is small and complete, and there is even a refrigerator in the room."
"The hotel is in a great location, just five or six minutes away from the Ureshino Bus Center, where you can take the express bus to Fukuoka or Nagasaki.
It is ten minutes away from the shops, with large supermarkets and drugstores (tax-free for purchases over 5,500 yen)
The tenth floor of the hotel is the hot spring bathhouse, which is open from 7 am to 11 am. It is divided into open-air and indoor areas, which is very comfortable.
The hotel room is also very spacious, and three people live very comfortably.
In addition, disposable socks are provided, which saves the trouble of washing socks 😀"
"This is the third stay. This time I went to the hotel to repair the exterior wall. The whole building was covered with curtains. Although it did not affect the internal accommodation, there were always regrets.
Other aspects are good, especially the feeling of bathing is very good, the water temperature is what I like, the open air on the top floor is very good, the weather is good at night to see the stars
There are not many people, most of the time the soup is a private venue"
"Both breakfast and dinner were terrible, leaving me starving at night. I'd highly recommend bringing your own food, especially since there are no 7-Elevens or convenience stores nearby. However, the hot spring water was absolutely fantastic; it left my skin feeling incredibly smooth and soft! The hot springs get a perfect 10/10. As for the food, it simply wasn't up to par!"
"Japanese-style room, spacious enough for a family. The balcony faces a large pond with nice views. The hot spring is super smooth, and it is indeed a skin-beautifying hot spring. I took a bath in Takeo Hot Spring later, and the contrast was very clear. The dinner was quite rich and cost-effective. Most of the guests I met were local Japanese guests who came to relax on weekends. Although I booked a room with a bathroom, I didn't use it. I prefer the open-air hot spring downstairs. If you don't need a bathtub in the room, you don't need to book a room with a bathroom. It's very convenient to take a bath and wash downstairs."
"I recently enjoyed a lovely holiday stay at Fairfield. This hotel appears to be quite new, and the rooms were very comfortable, providing a relaxing space to unwind after a day of exploring.
It was convenient for getting around and accessing various attractions, which made it ideal for my holiday.
While my stay was overall very positive, there were a couple of things to note. The hotel does not have an in-house restaurant, so dining options require venturing out. Additionally, there is no onsen (Japanese hot spring bath) available at the property.
Despite these minor points, I found Fairfield Marriott to be a comfortable and well-located hotel that I would certainly consider staying at again for a holiday."
"The facilities are old, it's just an old hot spring hotel, and the transportation is inconvenient. For someone who doesn't know Japanese yen and doesn't know English well, how can he arrange for free pick-up? 1,600 yuan including breakfast and dinner is really not cost-effective. Dinner is a Japanese meal, the food is OK, but I saw the Koreans at the next table eating beef barbecue. The key point is: the waiter asked if I wanted a drink, I asked if it was included in the package, she said: Yes, and recommended beer to me, so I ordered one. As a result, when I checked out the next day, I was asked for money. I was very angry at the time. When I argued with them, they just smiled and put the bill in front of me. I couldn't say anything... Here I would like to remind my friends that Japan is actually very lazy. At that time, I was talking to her with a translator, but she didn't look at the translator carefully at all, and I didn't know if it was intentional. Now the Japanese are also broken. They will recommend you some expensive and useless things. Remember not to recommend anything. This trip to Japan overturned my previous good impression of Japan."
"A quiet and beautiful hot spring town. The hotel is in a great location, two minutes away from the bus center. The room is very comfortable, the hot spring is also good, and you can take a shuttle bus to Shiiba Sanso for a hot spring bath. The breakfast and dinner are the best for me among all the hot spring hotels I have stayed in so far. The staff are polite and courteous, and I highly recommend staying here."
"A very good hot spring hotel, with a combination of Japanese traditional and modern design. The guy who served us spoke fluent Chinese (maybe from Hong Kong or Taiwan?) and was very friendly and enthusiastic. He also helped us solve the problem of sending luggage to Nagasaki. The Japanese-style room is very large with a deep courtyard, and the price-performance ratio is very high. The breakfast is a buffet, and the taste is average compared to other hot spring hotels, but overall it is a high score. By the way, Ureshino Onsen is really great. I felt slippery after taking a bath, so I thought I didn't rinse it clean."
"Smaller hot spring inn about 4 floors, two floors rooms. Breakfast is prepared local farm food, relatively few styles are simpler, no shops can eat around so have to choose to eat in the hotel, hot spring is relatively small but clean and tidy, rooms are clean and tidy soundproofing is poor. Check-in to self-service In addition, supplies to get their own water have to get their own tea leaves have to get yourself. Because other accommodation is older if you want to choose to teach students can choose this family but relatively simple no service but clean and clean."
KKangThe location is a bit closer to the entrance of Ureshino Onsen Village, but it is a small town, so you can find it on Google Map.
There is a large supermarket within 5 minutes.
Quiet room with river view and trees...
If you want al heal, it is strongly recommended:)
The boss has good English and he has no problems in communication. Very kind and considerate :)
The room I was tied to was a spacious room with a bed and a bedroom with a bed, separated from the tatami space.
The best is the private open-air bath and mist sauna in the room!
I can enjoy the hot springs anytime, and the water quality is very good! The facilities are very adequate and the towels are enough.
6 years old, my son and her mother are 200% satisfied! ! !
Next time I go to Ureshino, I will be back! :)
YYIThis hotel has a history of 130 years. There is an indoor and outdoor pool for girls, and one for boys outdoors. There is no private soup in the old hotel.
The boss opened a new restaurant opposite the hotel. It was opened on the day we arrived. You can make reservations for the private soup in the new restaurant. Fortunately, the enthusiastic boss took us around. It turned out that the private soup in the new hall is just a big wooden barrel! The ground floor of the new building is used as a guest house, and the second floor is the home of the boss’s daughter. I personally feel that it is more traditional stone masonry.
The skin of the hot spring blisters is very slippery. After returning to Shanghai, my friends said that my skin is in good condition, haha
When we left, the owner and his wife went out to see them off in person, a very humane shop!
I made a reservation after reviewing the guest’s comments that his meal is very good. Sure enough, the dinner and breakfast were very good, with Saga Wagyu beef for dinner and tofu soup for breakfast! Very full and full~~
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