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Suwa Shrine

Yunoko Umi to Yuyake
4.2/53 Reviews

Yunoko Umi to Yuyake

Minamata
There were places where expectations were exceeded in word of mouth, but it is old as a facility. I took my parents who have bad legs, but it was hard because there were no handrails in the elevators and corridors. The size of the escalator is also small, so even if you enter in a wheelchair, it will be too large for a large family to get on. In addition, it took a long time to move between eating places, and the structure was not very easy to walk, with rails for sliding doors. I stayed in a Japanese-style room, but there is a step from the part that hits the tataki, and my elderly parents can only climb up with their hands on the floor. There are no handrails in the room. If you take off your shoes and leave it as it is, you can't open and close the door because the shoes of 4 people are in the way. Also, the toilet (Western-style toilet) is separated by a fusuma, but the sound when flushing is loud. I woke up in the middle of the night and woke up when I used the restroom. However, on the day I stayed, it rained so hard that I thought a linear rain belt was coming, but when I was in the room, I didn't mind the sound of the rain. Both dinner and breakfast were buffet style, but I would be happy if there were more warm side dishes other than grilled dishes. I wrote about various facilities, but all the staff working there were kind and cheerful, and I felt good. As others have written, I received your letter. During dinner, he took a picture of me and said, ”I'll send it later.” I was impressed that he listened carefully to the content of our conversation, and sent me 3 photos with very good expressions, along with a message, of me, my parents, and my daughter, who live separately.

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Old Sashiki Tunnel

Yunoko Umi to Yuyake
4.2/53 Reviews

Yunoko Umi to Yuyake

Minamata
There were places where expectations were exceeded in word of mouth, but it is old as a facility. I took my parents who have bad legs, but it was hard because there were no handrails in the elevators and corridors. The size of the escalator is also small, so even if you enter in a wheelchair, it will be too large for a large family to get on. In addition, it took a long time to move between eating places, and the structure was not very easy to walk, with rails for sliding doors. I stayed in a Japanese-style room, but there is a step from the part that hits the tataki, and my elderly parents can only climb up with their hands on the floor. There are no handrails in the room. If you take off your shoes and leave it as it is, you can't open and close the door because the shoes of 4 people are in the way. Also, the toilet (Western-style toilet) is separated by a fusuma, but the sound when flushing is loud. I woke up in the middle of the night and woke up when I used the restroom. However, on the day I stayed, it rained so hard that I thought a linear rain belt was coming, but when I was in the room, I didn't mind the sound of the rain. Both dinner and breakfast were buffet style, but I would be happy if there were more warm side dishes other than grilled dishes. I wrote about various facilities, but all the staff working there were kind and cheerful, and I felt good. As others have written, I received your letter. During dinner, he took a picture of me and said, ”I'll send it later.” I was impressed that he listened carefully to the content of our conversation, and sent me 3 photos with very good expressions, along with a message, of me, my parents, and my daughter, who live separately.

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Otachimisaki Park

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Tauraaso Shrine

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Yunoura Onsen Kameiso
4.5/52 Reviews
A lodging in Yuura Onsen, Ashikita Town, Kumamoto Prefecture, which is not well known to the world. The exterior is full of Showa mood, but the inside of the building has been renewed and although it has no soundproofing effect, it is beautiful and comfortable. Used at a reasonable price with breakfast for consecutive nights. The hot springs are 3 places for men and women and family baths. Although the size of the bathhouse for men and women is not large, it also serves as a stop-by hot water, and in the evening, there is a use of stop-by guests, so in the evening, the family hot water and the bathhouse for men and women are used in the time zone for guests in the morning. The hot water is poured luxuriously by flowing directly from the source, and it is a smooth hot water of lukewarm water. It is evaluated only for breakfast, but I felt that it was made by a person who was good at cooking with warm and delicious Japanese food. The service is also satisfactory enough, and the inn for adults with high cospa.

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    Ashikita has many popular hotels. Whether you're travelling for business or going on holiday, Yunoura Onsen Kameiso is a preferred hotel.

  • How much is the average rate for hotels in Ashikita?

    For hotels in Ashikita, the average price on weekdays is S$ 266, the average price on weekends (Friday–Saturday) is S$ 287.

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    Yunoura Onsen Kameiso provides high-quality breakfast. Start your day with a delicious breakfast!

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Hotels Quick Overview

Highest PriceS$ 872
Lowest PriceS$ 111
Number of Reviews3
Number of Hotels10
Average Price (Weekdays)S$ 266
Average Price (Weekends)S$ 287

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Book your hotel on Trip.com for an amazing travel experience. On Trip.com, it's easy to search for hotels in Ashikita. Ashikita is a quiet city. You'll definitely feel relaxed during your visit. Ashikita may not be a metropolis, but there are still great hotel options on Trip.com.

There is no civilian airport in this city. You can visit a nearby city first, and then head to Ashikita using other means of transportation. JR Yoshio station is a large train station in Ashikita. It's convenient to stay at a hotel in the nearby area.

There are not many hotels in Ashikita. Guests are advised to book in advance. When looking for hotels in Ashikita, there are likely good options at a nightly budget of just 91 SGD. Unique local hotels in Ashikita provide guests a unique and fresh feeling. Nozakaya Ryokan is one of the most popular hotels in Ashikita. Many tourists also stay at Yusenkaku.

You can also visit top-rated attractions like Old Sashiki Tunnel.

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