This is a sauna resort, where you could have access to the sauna and then have some food at the lounge after a whole day's work.
The rooms are traditional Japanese-style beds and design, with a little balcony looking at the ocean view.
For the breakfast buffet, I am extremely satisfied, where the cleanliness and hygiene are very good, and the food taste is also delicious. It is an international style buffet, having different kinds of food from different countries, but the resort still insisted on keeping the Japanese corner, in which it is my very first time to try out such a high-quality Japanese standard breakfast in my whole lifetime, and I would say it is really amazing and worth coming again!!
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 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 😀
If 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.
The onsen is amazing. Extremely convenient location which just 30 second away from railway station. There is bike free for use as well. Some of the staffs can speak English and they are all very helpful and nice. You can enjoy Japanese style breakfast as well. Highly recommended !!!
Lovely modern hotel, spotlessly clean, smallish room, great bath. Excellent position in centre of town close to station. Very quiet and comfortable. Highly recommended.
Although it is very retro and old, the service is very good, the hot spring in the large bath is quite good, it is very clean and the layout is grand, without any shabby feeling.
The hotel lobby is really in retro Western style, and it has a unique flavor. Accompanied by the self-service coffee, the sense of happiness is upgraded.
The location is good, you can walk to Takeo Tower Gate and JR Station. This hotel was built in 1910 and can be used as a landmark. Taxi drivers know it.
Near Hino Bus Station, about 5 minutes walk
About 30 minutes walk from Boyu Waterfall
Near the Hino Passenger Center, you can go and ask for a bicycle rental
Hotel staff is very polite
Wide room and bathhouse
Japanese-style room To tatami, Japanese-style door, nostalgic flavor
There is a self-service drink area, you can rest while reading a book
The wife said breakfast was worth it.
Unfortunately, I didn't pay attention to the reservation when I booked the room.
The check-in day is full
Just asked for the wild fire conference on the day. This hotel is very cost-effective.
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.
The design of the hotel is very unique, with artistic enjoyment, and the food is quite Kaiseki style, without any special features. The slightly better menus have to be paid separately, which I haven't seen in other hot spring hotels of this level. There is also an additional fee for tea ceremony, which is a pity.
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KKennyI recently stayed at Hotel R9 and had a pleasant experience, giving it an overall rating of 4 out of 5. I highly recommend this hotel, especially for short stays like overnight visits.
The unique concept of individual container rooms at Hotel R9 adds a touch of novelty to the experience. While the rooms may not be spacious enough for two males sharing a double room, they are still comfortable for couples. I found the rooms to be clean and well-maintained, earning a perfect 5 out of 5 for cleanliness.
Although Hotel R9 lacks fancy facilities like hot spring pools, swimming pools, and saunas, it does provide a convenient laundry room. This is particularly useful for solo and family travelers on a long trip but with a short stay at the hotel. Additionally, the hotel offers the option to soak in a hot water bath, which is especially rejuvenating when feeling tired. In terms of facilities, Hotel R9 falls slightly short with a rating of 3 out of 5. However, considering its focus on providing a comfortable and unique stay, the overall experience compensates for the limited facilities.
The hotel's location is excellent, receiving a perfect 5 out of 5 rating when driving. As for the service, while it was generally good, there is room for improvement, leading to a rating of 4 out of 5.
In conclusion, Hotel R9 is a great choice for travelers seeking a short, convenient stay. With its clean rooms, excellent location for drivers, and a range of practical amenities, it offers a pleasant experience overall.
AAnonymous UserEspecially, the hot spring adjacent to the separate building was very new and very good.
I think the evaluation will rise further if you raise the breakfast grade a little more.
Jjasminee_rayeeThis is a sauna resort, where you could have access to the sauna and then have some food at the lounge after a whole day's work.
The rooms are traditional Japanese-style beds and design, with a little balcony looking at the ocean view.
For the breakfast buffet, I am extremely satisfied, where the cleanliness and hygiene are very good, and the food taste is also delicious. It is an international style buffet, having different kinds of food from different countries, but the resort still insisted on keeping the Japanese corner, in which it is my very first time to try out such a high-quality Japanese standard breakfast in my whole lifetime, and I would say it is really amazing and worth coming again!!
BBuddy_travelI 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.
LLeon Ho4455Both 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!
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!
AAnnaExcellent hotel, close to Tosu station. Everything you need in the room, a large bed, a kettle, a toothbrush, towels. Breakfast is excellent, I am happy with everything! I will come back!
KKimmmaaaThe onsen is amazing. Extremely convenient location which just 30 second away from railway station. There is bike free for use as well. Some of the staffs can speak English and they are all very helpful and nice. You can enjoy Japanese style breakfast as well. Highly recommended !!!
GGuest UserThe 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 😀
GGuest UserThe Hotel is very accessible. 2 minutes walk from Tosu station. There is also Lawson beside.
The hotel is very clean and quiet. The staff are welcoming and some can speak English. The food from the restaurant is delicious.
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