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apartment , Nagato Shi
This Nagato City apartment offers excellent location, within walking distance of local amenities, restaurants and a pharmacy. The two-bedroom property sleeps five, features a Japanese-style engawa, garden, parking, and appliances including a rice cooker, washing machine, and Netflix.
This Nagato City house, registered as M350040017, enjoys a peaceful, elevated position offering scenic views; precise distances to local landmarks require further enquiry. The single-bedroom property sleeps three, features air conditioning, parking, and internet access, providing a comfortable space with abundant natural light and a spacious living area.
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apartment , Mine Shi
This private house rental in Mine City, Yamaguchi Prefecture, is situated a 10-minute drive from Akiyoshido Cave and offers convenient access to Akiyoshidai Plateau and Bettei Benten Pond, as well as being within a 45-minute drive of Kotto Market, 35 minutes of Hagi, and 20 minutes of Yuda Onsen. This entire-house accommodation features 2 bedrooms, 1 bathroom, and a guest capacity of 8, boasting an exclusive outdoor cinema experience on a spacious wooden deck with a projector, alongside facilities for BBQ and bonfires, and excellent transport links with Shin-Yamaguchi Station 20 minutes away and Ube Airport 35 minutes away.
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小さな蔵で自然農の畑がある暮らし。神社仏閣、滝、遺跡など散歩が楽しめる。近くに温泉も。
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cabin , Hagi Shi
This renovated 'kura' (storehouse) guesthouse, offering a unique stay in Hagi City, is situated approximately 12km from Hagi’s city centre, close to citrus groves, shrines, waterfalls, and historical sites. Sleeping up to four guests, this self-catering property features a kitchen, internet access, parking, and a shared bathroom; guests can also explore the on-site 'ONLY FREE PAPER HAGI' shop and learn about local crafts and sustainable living from the hosts.
Frequently asked questions about hotels in Hagi
What are the best landmarks to visit in Hagi and around?
Hagi is brimming with historical charm! You can't miss the Hagi Castle Ruins, which offer stunning views of the city. The Mōri Clan Residence is another must-see, with its beautiful gardens and traditional architecture. For a unique experience, visit the Hagi Ware Kilns, where you can see pottery being made in the traditional way.
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?
The best place to stay is near the Hagi Station, as it's the main transport hub and you can easily access the city's main attractions. The area around the station has a good selection of hotels, from budget-friendly to more upscale options.
Hagi is perfect for unwinding. Take a walk along the Hagi River and enjoy the tranquil atmosphere. You can also visit the Hagi Botanical Garden, which has a variety of plants and flowers to admire. For a more active relaxation, you can go for a hike in the surrounding mountains.
There are no major hotel chains in Hagi, but you'll find a selection of independent hotels and guesthouses. The most popular are the Hagi Grand Hotel and the Hagi Station Hotel.
You'll find a range of accommodation in Hagi, from traditional Japanese inns (ryokan) to modern hotels. There are also a few guesthouses and bed and breakfasts in the city.
Booking in advance is recommended, especially during peak season (April-May and September-October). You can usually find good deals if you book outside of these months.
What amenities do hotel rooms typically offer in Hagi?
Most hotels in Hagi offer basic amenities, such as Wi-Fi, air conditioning, and private bathrooms. Some hotels may also have additional features like on-site restaurants, public baths, and laundry services.
What pet-friendly activities are available in Hagi?
Hagi is not particularly pet-friendly. While you may find some parks and gardens that allow dogs, there aren't many specific activities designed for pets.