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Hagi
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Distinguishing The Chinese And The Barbarians: Hag - Vacation Stay 65790v
3 2
house , Hagi Shi
Hag Vacation STAY 65790v is located in Hagi, Yamaguchi Prefecture, a short drive (approximately 12km) from Shoin Shrine, 18km from Ojiyama Park, and 9km from Hagi Station, offering convenient access to Hagi's historical sites. This three-bedroom property, boasting 142 square metres of floor space, comfortably accommodates up to 11 guests and includes a fully equipped kitchen with a microwave and fridge, free Wi-Fi, and free private parking.
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Hagi
24/06 – 02/07
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2025open【湯本温泉街まで徒歩1分】一棟貸切宿yunowa/車3台駐車可/6名様まで同料金
1 2
apartment , Nagato Shi
This renovated traditional Japanese house (kominka) is situated in Nagato City, Yamaguchi Prefecture, less than 100 meters from Yunomoto Onsen town, offering exclusive use for one group daily with parking for up to three cars. This family-friendly lodging provides accommodation for 10 guests with one bedroom, one bathroom, air conditioning, internet, and a kitchen equipped with a fridge and microwave oven, allowing for easy access to local attractions like foot baths and speciality restaurants while encouraging guests to enjoy day-use hot springs.
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Hagi
14/10 – 23/10
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Private House 海Kai
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house , Nagato Shi
Private house 海Kai in Nagato offers a tranquil escape, situated 9 kilometres from Ojiyama Park and 11.3 kilometres from Motonosumi Shrine. This 52 square metre dwelling provides 1 bedroom for up to 7 guests, featuring a fully equipped kitchen with a fridge and microwave, air conditioning, free Wi-Fi, and complimentary private parking.
Hagi
24/08 – 26/08
503 ﺩ.ﺇ/nighttotal: 1006 ﺩ.ﺇ (2 )
Up To 12 People Stay As If You Were Living In A Traditional Japanese Architects House / Hagi Yamaguchi
1 2
apartment , Hagi Shi
This Hagi City holiday home boasts panoramic Sea of Japan views, conveniently located near Hagi Castle ruins and Shizukiyama Shrine, although precise distances aren't specified. The 117 square metre property features a spacious living area, one bedroom, one bathroom, sleeps up to 12 guests, and includes two 4065-inch internet-connected TVs, free WiFi, and a washlet-compatible toilet.
Frequently Asked Questions about hotels in Hagi
What are the best landmarks to visit in Hagi and around?
Hagi is a beautiful city steeped in history, and there are plenty of landmarks to explore. You can see the stunning Hagi Castle, a historic castle with impressive views of the city, or visit the Mōri Terumoto Residence, a traditional Japanese house that showcases the history of the Mōri clan. For a unique experience, visit the Hagi Pottery District, where you can see traditional pottery being made and even try your hand at making your own.
What are the most popular 2, 3 and 4-star hotels in Hagi?
Which area in Hagi is a good option for staying in a hotel?
For a central location, the Hagi City Centre is a good choice, as it's within easy walking distance of many of the main attractions. If you prefer a quieter stay, the Hagi Port area offers beautiful views of the ocean and is a great spot to relax.
You can enjoy Hagi without breaking the bank. The Hagi Castle Ruins are free to enter and offer stunning views of the city. The Hagi Museum of Art also offers free admission on the first and third Sundays of the month. If you're looking for a unique experience, you can visit the Hagi Fish Market for a glimpse of local life and try some fresh seafood at a reasonable price.
Hagi is a great place to unwind. Take a stroll along the Hagi Coast, enjoy the fresh air and stunning views of the ocean. The Hagi Botanical Garden is a peaceful oasis with a variety of beautiful flowers and plants, perfect for a relaxing afternoon. For a truly unique experience, visit the Hagi Onsen, a traditional hot spring bath, and soak away your worries.
Where can you find the best traditional local cuisine in Hagi?
Hagi is known for its delicious seafood, and you can find some of the best at Hagi Fish Market. For a more traditional experience, try Hagi Soba, a local buckwheat noodle dish. The Hagi City Centre has many restaurants that serve traditional Japanese cuisine, and you can also find some great cafes and tea houses.
Hagi doesn't have many major hotel chains, but you can find some smaller, independent hotels and ryokans. There are a few business hotels in the city centre, and a couple of onsen ryokans in the surrounding area. You can also find some guest houses and bed and breakfasts if you're looking for a more budget-friendly option.
What type of hotels can you find in Hagi?
Hagi offers a range of accommodation options, from basic business hotels to traditional ryokans with tatami floors and communal baths. You can also find onsen ryokans, which offer private hot spring baths. For a more budget-friendly option, there are also guest houses and bed and breakfasts.
When is the best time to book a hotel in Hagi?
The best time to book a hotel in Hagi depends on your preferences. If you want to experience the cherry blossoms, book in spring. For the best weather, consider visiting in autumn. If you're on a budget, you can often find good deals during the shoulder seasons (April-May and September-October).
What amenities do hotel rooms typically offer in Hagi?
Hotel rooms in Hagi typically offer basic amenities such as air conditioning, a television, and a private bathroom. Some hotels may also offer amenities such as a fridge, a kettle, and free Wi-Fi. It's always best to check the hotel's website for specific details about the amenities offered.