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Tsuetate Keiryu No Yado Daishizen
3.9/58 Reviews
I used the guest room with my family on New Year's Day. The tatami-matted room is large in 2 rooms and 3 rooms with reception sets. There are 2 toilets and washrooms and an open-air bath. The open-air bath in the room was not a hot spring, but it was good to have a feeling of openness. Wine, beer, tea, water, etc. were prepared in the refrigerator and all-you-can-drink. For the meal, I went to the dining hall and had a kaiseki meal. The meat and rice were delicious, but I was a little disappointed because there was no gorgeousness like New Year. Also, there was no explanation at the dining hall, so I knew that there was a drink corner after finishing the meal ... It may be unavoidable because I was looking busy, but there was no explanation of the food. ○ I was disappointed with the meal even though I gave 100,000. Nature has no souvenir shops, games, karaoke, etc., so the hall is quiet and nice. If you go to Hizenya on foot (there was also a shuttle bus), you can enjoy bowling and a large communal bath. The reception staff was very good.
Tsuetate Onsen Hotel Hizenya
4.3/510 Reviews
We found a good deal on the web site, which included discounts for having proof of vaccines, plus coupons totaling ¥8,000. I think the coupons were part of the ”Go To Travel” campaign. These coupons could only be used in Oita prefecture, by the next day. The hotel has a grand, luxurious appearance and feel, but also feels dated. After check-in, we took the shuttle bus to the outside onsen (about 5 minutes away). This was included in the price (I am not sure if it is actually owned by the hotel. There is a fee for people who are not staying at the hotel). This onsen was glorious! All the baths are outside, surrounded by trees and nature. The only caveat is that there were many stairs going down to the onsen. I did not expect that at all, and it was not easy on my knees (no problem for my partner). The other onsen in the hotel (there were two) also involved walking (it is as large hotel), and some stairs too. The floors in the onsen seemed more slippery than I remember any other onsen I have visited before. Dinner was buffet style. Due to COVID restrictions, we had to get our temperature checked, and wear plastic gloves while serving ourselves (there was a box at the table, and a container for disposal of them). The seating was partitioned, and it was very comfortable. Even though it was a buffet, there were 3 choices for seating: 5:00 pm, 6:30 pm and 8:00 pm, with a 90 minute limit. The food was good, but my partner had to stand in line at a station for freshly prepared meat for 30 minutes. Breakfast was served in the same place as dinner. We got a lower-priced deal, and our room was on the 1st floor. The hallway was a little dark compared to the other floors (which we had to access for the front desk/entrance to the hotel and to get to the dining area and the onsen). To me, there was a musty smell that my partner did not notice. The place is older, and it is right next to the river, and it was the middle of Japanese (humid) summer, and I assume not all the rooms are like this. There was a can of roach spray in the closet (which thankful we did not need!), and requests not to open the windows to prevent bugs from getting in the room. The sound and site of the river outside the window was wonderful. The beds (two twin beds) were comfortable and we got a good night's sleep. It was my partner's 50th birthday, so we mentioned this to see if they had any thing special (even for an extra charge). They gave a card and a plastic rose (I think the rose was for the birthday), but said they did not have anything else. The water pot already had hot water in it when we arrived. I appreciate that. They also had the kind of coffee in which you open the single pack, put it over the cup (good size, not tiny like some places) and pour hot water on it (like a one cup drip coffee- not instant). I often travel with these types of coffee packs as a lot of hotels in Kyushu only have instant coffee or none at all in the rooms. The

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Oguni Business Hotel Guide

Book hotels in Oguni via the Trip.com website or app, it's easy and hassle-free. If you want to stay at the best hotel in Oguni, Trip.com is here to help! Oguni is a quiet city. You'll definitely feel relaxed during your visit. Oguni is not a big city. When traveling here, you can choose to stay in hotels around the city center.

Oguni does not have civilian airport. You can fly into a nearby city and come here using another method of transportation. Visitors often choose to travel to Oguni by bus.

Although Oguni is not a large city, there are still hotels with great value for your money. Oguni has high quality and low-priced hotels. You can spend one night at a nice hotel for only 234 SGD. There are 3 three-star hotels in Oguni at an average price of 325 SGD per night. There are 0 two-star hotels in Oguni at an average price of 285 SGD per night. There are not many well-known chain hotels in Oguni, but staying at a unique local hotel will make you feel at home. Ryokan Yorozuya in Oguni is a favorite among Trip.com users. Many tourists also stay at Tsuetate Onsen Hagakurekan.

You can choose attractions in Oguni that are perfect for a weekend getaway, such as Yusuikyo. The most popular attractions for tourists in Oguni are Shimonjyo Oichou, Sakamoto Zenzo Museum of Art.

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