This hotel is absolutely fantastic. It's probably the best in the area. It's huge and comes with complete facilities. They even offer a shuttle service to and from the airport and train station. The onsen is great, but you do need to book it in advance. And the buffet is excellent – you can eat all the Miyazaki beef you want!
Miyazaki is a small city so getting around is not difficult if you stay in this hotel. There is a few local buses to the hotel from the JR Miyazaki station. Within walking distance of 10min you can find almost everything from shopping to izakaya. The best part I like is the sauna and hot spring. It has outdoor and indoor hot spring baths and sauna. Amenities in the public bath is complete with lotion, tonic, hair gel, shaving form and even towel is provided so you don't need to bring your own. Overall, a great hotel.
This is the best decision I’ve made during my trip in Miyazaki. I should have stayed longer here than I did in the previous booking. Almost everything is almost perfect, from the artificial hot spring to the traditional Japanese bedrooms, which are great additions to the Japanese experience. I believe it is one of the most affordable hotels in the area.
The breakfast is a buffet that is included in my stay, and I had to add the Dinner buffet, which is very worth the price since the place doesn't have many restaurants nearby. The hotel is also within a 5-10 minute walk from the JR train station. The staff are also friendly.
I definitely will be back here when I revisit Miyazaki soon. The day I visited was rainy, so I was unable to visit many places.
Stayed one night, location is a bit isolated in terms of restaurants and things to do. Definitely an outdated hotel and could do with a renovation, however the room was definitely very large for Japanese standards so the was a plus!(superior queen). If self driving there is a multistory carpark right behind hotel so that’s also a plus.
I was misled by Ctrip's traffic instructions. I took the Nichinan Line to Orisha Station. Although it was close to the hotel, there were no taxis at the exit. I walked for nearly an hour to get to the hotel. When I checked out, the hotel arranged a free car to take me to the station. There were no restaurants or convenience stores around the hotel, which was a bit inconvenient. The facilities and baths were OK, and many locals came to take a hot spring bath.
Department house の の Cleanliness は Problem なし
There are many insects in the public bath anyway.
I'm going to go to other hot springs, but there's a lot of them here.
I want you to take the insects floating in the hot water regularly.
The scenery was very good
At night, the light outside is too dazzling and the stars are hard to see, so it's better to be a little weaker.
The lobby, the public bath, the view from the restaurant are superb because it is high
It was hard to get a light car because I was going up the slope.
There are free water bottles for people.
There's a cotton swab, emulsion, water server in the public bath.
Ice machines, sake vending machines were also in the elevator.
Cospa was good
The air conditioner in the room seemed to be in bad condition.
It's a pretty negative that it's 17 degrees, but it's not cold and it's hot all the time.
A nice hotel to rest after a long day drive. The hotel is clean and the staff are friendly and polite. There's a free parking beside the hotel too. And you can enjoy the hot spring in the hotel for free. There is a small bath tub in the room's toilet too. This hotel is quite close to 高干穗峡. The reason I choose this hotel is because of the distance to 高干穗峡 and they are the most affordable hotel within that area. Overall this is a nice hotel, I will definitely visit there again if I go to Kyushu again!
This place really surprised me! I initially booked a room for one night through Trip. Since I couldn't book for a single person, I booked for two. Then I decided I wanted to stay two nights instead of one, but Trip wouldn't let me change the reservation because it was a special rate. So I decided to sort it out with the hotel, and even considered booking a second night at a different hotel if this one couldn't accommodate me. When I arrived, they told me I could definitely keep the same room for two nights, but I'd have to pay for the second night the next day. The next day, I went to pay for the second night, and they asked if I wanted to buy breakfast for 1800 yen. I said yes. They charged me the 1800 yen, and when I asked to pay for the room as well, they said I didn't need to, because I had already paid for a two-person stay for the previous night. So, in the end, I got two nights for a pretty reasonable price. On top of that, the service has been exceptionally friendly. The location is right next to Takachiho Gorge. By the way, don't try to go there by bike; it's almost a 100-meter vertical drop behind the hotel!
Someone complained here that the restaurants are too far away and you need a car to get to them. The closest ones are just a few hundred meters away. So, a person of normal fitness can easily walk to eat, unless they've booked dinner at the hotel restaurant. You can also order room service in the evening (picked up from reception). I had curry. The portion was so huge that I couldn't even eat the onigiri I ordered alongside it. The onsen is good, and it has a sauna! In the lobby, there are sake tastings in the afternoon.
The only negative thing is that the onsen is closed during the day. It only opens at 3 PM. So, if you're staying here for two nights, there might not be a ton to do during the day after you've seen the gorge and the shrine. Almost everything in the village is closed during the day, opening in the evening.
Room size was just enough for 3 adults and 1 baby. It was good idea to book tatami as the baby can walk around in the room. The room was a bit old but it was fine and good to sleep and rest. The breakfast was good too, transitional Japanese style. The public hot spring was not good, quite old but clean notmal water. I would recommend you to buy some hot spring powder to make your own one hot spring bath in the room 😂
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GGuest UserStayed one night, location is a bit isolated in terms of restaurants and things to do. Definitely an outdated hotel and could do with a renovation, however the room was definitely very large for Japanese standards so the was a plus!(superior queen). If self driving there is a multistory carpark right behind hotel so that’s also a plus.
AAnonymous UserMiyazaki is a small city so getting around is not difficult if you stay in this hotel. There is a few local buses to the hotel from the JR Miyazaki station. Within walking distance of 10min you can find almost everything from shopping to izakaya. The best part I like is the sauna and hot spring. It has outdoor and indoor hot spring baths and sauna. Amenities in the public bath is complete with lotion, tonic, hair gel, shaving form and even towel is provided so you don't need to bring your own. Overall, a great hotel.
MMoon RockThis is the best decision I’ve made during my trip in Miyazaki. I should have stayed longer here than I did in the previous booking. Almost everything is almost perfect, from the artificial hot spring to the traditional Japanese bedrooms, which are great additions to the Japanese experience. I believe it is one of the most affordable hotels in the area.
The breakfast is a buffet that is included in my stay, and I had to add the Dinner buffet, which is very worth the price since the place doesn't have many restaurants nearby. The hotel is also within a 5-10 minute walk from the JR train station. The staff are also friendly.
I definitely will be back here when I revisit Miyazaki soon. The day I visited was rainy, so I was unable to visit many places.
GGuest UserThis place really surprised me! I initially booked a room for one night through Trip. Since I couldn't book for a single person, I booked for two. Then I decided I wanted to stay two nights instead of one, but Trip wouldn't let me change the reservation because it was a special rate. So I decided to sort it out with the hotel, and even considered booking a second night at a different hotel if this one couldn't accommodate me. When I arrived, they told me I could definitely keep the same room for two nights, but I'd have to pay for the second night the next day. The next day, I went to pay for the second night, and they asked if I wanted to buy breakfast for 1800 yen. I said yes. They charged me the 1800 yen, and when I asked to pay for the room as well, they said I didn't need to, because I had already paid for a two-person stay for the previous night. So, in the end, I got two nights for a pretty reasonable price. On top of that, the service has been exceptionally friendly. The location is right next to Takachiho Gorge. By the way, don't try to go there by bike; it's almost a 100-meter vertical drop behind the hotel!
Someone complained here that the restaurants are too far away and you need a car to get to them. The closest ones are just a few hundred meters away. So, a person of normal fitness can easily walk to eat, unless they've booked dinner at the hotel restaurant. You can also order room service in the evening (picked up from reception). I had curry. The portion was so huge that I couldn't even eat the onigiri I ordered alongside it. The onsen is good, and it has a sauna! In the lobby, there are sake tastings in the afternoon.
The only negative thing is that the onsen is closed during the day. It only opens at 3 PM. So, if you're staying here for two nights, there might not be a ton to do during the day after you've seen the gorge and the shrine. Almost everything in the village is closed during the day, opening in the evening.
WwangshuiyiI was misled by Ctrip's traffic instructions. I took the Nichinan Line to Orisha Station. Although it was close to the hotel, there were no taxis at the exit. I walked for nearly an hour to get to the hotel. When I checked out, the hotel arranged a free car to take me to the station. There were no restaurants or convenience stores around the hotel, which was a bit inconvenient. The facilities and baths were OK, and many locals came to take a hot spring bath.
XXiyiyexieThis hotel is absolutely fantastic. It's probably the best in the area. It's huge and comes with complete facilities. They even offer a shuttle service to and from the airport and train station. The onsen is great, but you do need to book it in advance. And the buffet is excellent – you can eat all the Miyazaki beef you want!
みみるくすらいむDepartment house の の Cleanliness は Problem なし
There are many insects in the public bath anyway.
I'm going to go to other hot springs, but there's a lot of them here.
I want you to take the insects floating in the hot water regularly.
The scenery was very good
At night, the light outside is too dazzling and the stars are hard to see, so it's better to be a little weaker.
The lobby, the public bath, the view from the restaurant are superb because it is high
It was hard to get a light car because I was going up the slope.
There are free water bottles for people.
There's a cotton swab, emulsion, water server in the public bath.
Ice machines, sake vending machines were also in the elevator.
Cospa was good
The air conditioner in the room seemed to be in bad condition.
It's a pretty negative that it's 17 degrees, but it's not cold and it's hot all the time.
GGuest UserRoom size was just enough for 3 adults and 1 baby. It was good idea to book tatami as the baby can walk around in the room. The room was a bit old but it was fine and good to sleep and rest. The breakfast was good too, transitional Japanese style. The public hot spring was not good, quite old but clean notmal water. I would recommend you to buy some hot spring powder to make your own one hot spring bath in the room 😂
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