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Furuyu Onsen Ogiya
4/50 Reviews
I thought I would have time because it was a one-person trip, but I had a bookcase and was very happy to read while shaking by a hammock. The rice was very delicious, and there was a connection between other customers as a countermeasure against corona, and I didn't care at all. Sukiyaki is of course delicious, but Yamame? The sweet dew boiling was really delicious and I could eat as much rice. I liked the sashimi konjaku of Yuzu flavor. The hot spring also had a wet bath and a hot bath, and it was put in as much as I went and went. As a problem, there was no elevator and the room on the third floor and the underground bath were far away, and it took time to get hot water from the shower of the bath. As for the elevator, I felt it was hard for the elderly and the inconvenient foot. As for the shower, it was only necessary to wait for hot water to come out in the bathtub, so there was no problem if I knew in advance. The breakfast was all delicious. I want to go to the hammock again.
Toyoko Inn Saga Ekimae
4.3/59 Reviews
In order to catch the morning flight, I stayed at the edge of the station on the last night in Saga. This is newly opened and the facilities are very new. Service: The front desk check-in is self-service, very convenient, but at the beginning I didn't understand, the service staff was expressionless, pointed to the self-service machine, let me handle it myself. Well, for the sake of cheapness, you can bear the DHC care supplies and tea bags in the hall. Facilities: In fact, there are no Toyoko INN for more than ten years. The layout and supplies of the new room are still good. It may have lowered expectations, but there are surprises. The water pressure is very high, the shower faucet has a tropical rain forest on the top, although the bathroom is small, it is comfortable to wash. Buffet breakfast: This is fine. . . Not even a jade. Simply drink a bowl of soup, or go to a very, very delicious bakery at Saga Station to buy delicious bread.
Ryokan Akebono
4.3/55 Reviews
Very in line with my requirements, 1, leaving the train station for 20 minutes, close to the main road, the train station has more bus lines. 2, Japanese-style old house, the room has a bathroom, is very small, tatami room, there is a public bath. Since coming to Japan, we must understand the Japanese style. 3, breakfast is very feeling. 4, free bicycle rental, very useful in Saga, bus waiting time is long, walking too tired. 5, next door is the big shopping mall tamaya full 5000 tax rebate. 6, the staff is very enthusiastic, just do not understand, Japan's politeness is a bit unbearable, the day of the check-out day, the boss also sent a gift, a little surprise, actually ”Arita burn.” I should go again next time.
Hotel Marital Sousei Saga
4.1/50 Reviews
The front desk of the hotel is very friendly, and translation software is also prepared, so communication is barrier-free. The room is also very big, we booked a triple room, breakfast is delivered to the room, you can choose in advance, very good. The hotel is also very close to the Shinkansen, an 8-minute walk
Garden Terrace Saga Hotel & Resorts
4.7/535 Reviews
We enjoyed our stay at Garden Terrace Saga, with its modern rooms and superb service. We arrived after a long day of travels around Saga prefecture. Please note that there is an entrance via Shinei Dori Street, Dive through the red building tunnel, across a short bridge and make a left turn, the hotel is on your right. After a quick check-in process, we were escorted to our room on the 6th floor. Our agent had booked us the honeymoon suite and it was absolutely lovely. After a brief introduction, she left us to our own devices. Upon entry, two large double beds occupied the double ceiling area. This room was at the apex of the Isosceles-triangle-shaped hotel. Beds had clean and smooth sheets and was super comfortable. Bedside charging points are in built into the side table area. A large flat screen TV is mounted on the wall in front of the bed. Mostly local TV channels though! Walking beyond the beds is the make-up table with comfy chair and large mirror. The closest is behind this and you can find slippers, bath robes and the room safe here. There is an exit door behind the floor to ceiling mirrors here too, with staircase leading down. I believe the housekeeping uses this to get into the room. Beware that the door was not locked when we found it. Some added security here for guests would be ideal. Moving back to the main door, and to the right is a small toilet area, separate from the shower/bathroom area. The standard Japanese toilet and small sink is housed here. if you walk to the left as you approach the main door, there is a large sitting area with comfy sofa, and another TV. There is also a 6 seater dining table. The hotel was really good to us and gave us a box of cakes that was left in the man-height fridge. The hotel also notified the Teppanyaki restaurant that I had a bottle bubbly from a previous stay in the fridge. Thus restaurant flipped the beverage menu to the champagne page we were given the menus. We liked this sharing of information! There is tea and coffee making facilities here too. Wifi is standard throughout the hotel and it was pretty fast and strong.. The bathroom is right behind the living room TV. Double sinks and loads to amenities. There was also a bottle of bathing sake for guest use. A rain shower and bath tub is connected to the bathroom. One can also exit the bathroom and into the enclosed balcony area [or go out via the living room]. where there is a large seating area is ready to welcome guests, as well as a jacuzzi. I went down to the gym on the two mornings we overnighted here. The gym is small and narrow with very select machines. One multi function weight machine, two light dumbbells station and one treadmill and bicycle/elliptical [?] machine. There is a small swimming pool and a Sauna cabin next to it. Towels and water are readily available. Our room came with breakfast and they arranged for us to take it in the Eecutive lounge. The breakfast can either be Japanese or Western. We went with we
Saga Idaimae Green Hotel
3.7/58 Reviews
Location away from the center. In front of Saga University Medical School. It is a location that can only be accessed by car. The price is reasonable. Parking is about 4 next to it. There is a second parking lot about 5 minutes walk. The room is large and not bad, but there is no elevator and only stairs. Well, it's up to the third floor, so it's not much, but it might be a little hard to have a big luggage. There are restaurants on the roadside, but it may be good to go to drink. I choose an early morning check-out plan, and breakfast is served with rice balls. Because there was this plan, it was like booking this inn. I liked the place where 2 rice balls and oshiko are not ”free breakfast” that ignores people from early morning recently.

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