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9.8/10
Outstanding
GGuest UserThe place was spotless and our room had two twin beds, a kitchenette, and the toilet space was modern and sparkling. What made this the best was its location on a little beach surrounded by mountains. Lots of parking for the cars (you have to drive there as it is remote) and the proprieters went above and beyond to give us a map of the area in English with notes telling us where cherry blossoms were blooming at that time and other things. Every day when we returned to the room there was a basket by the door with refreshed supplies. Our room had everything you needed to cook as well as a little table. You have to bring food from Amakusa City as there is no place to shop nearby but once you are there it is totally worth it. There is also plenty of picnic table style seating on the front patio of the rest house. We did not use them but they had stand-up paddleboards, snorkle gear, etc. The sound of the waves and lots of places to hike nearby were amazing.
ママッキー1048I stayed overnight to Amakusa on a business trip.
I stayed at EMIYA Ryokan.
it's been renovated like an inn that has been doing quite old
Some places have become beautiful and some have not changed the good old ones.
I think it was generally good with a taste.
Location is good and there are many drinkers nearby
I was satisfied.
SSethapongThe hotel was aged I mean enough to makes me feel nostalgic.
Parking is convenient and enough.
I book the Japanese-Style Standard Room · 1 Room - It said just this
(Some room might said no bath so I did not pick but I got no bath nor shower in room anyway - only their big public bath makes it a little adventurous for us for ones who travel with kids and didnot plan to do public bath which makes me totally blank about it and not doing my research. I got big big complain by other guest for not seeing sandal racks in front of the bathing room which of course my fault not seeing that but only if I know and prepared some research this might be a little better)
Bringing two young boys to public bath is not that easy really my 3 years old boy almost fall down the bath.
The staff at the breakfast room tho were more than great although english was not common for all the staffs.
GGuest UserThe hotel room was very spacious and clean. Our room faced the east and just next to the sea, so we could watch the sunset with sea view; it was very beautiful!
There are men & women salt baths available for guests on the ground floor. There are ample car parking lots.
Had breakfast just next to the sea! The spread was quite good with salad, rice, few local dishes, fish, soup, natto, etc. Dinner set meals with fish/sashimi were really fresh and delicious.
We had a peaceful and happy stay. Staff were friendly, attentive and warm too. I was surprised to receive a souvenir when I check out!
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