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9.3 6 reviews
Hagi
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古月(Kozuki)久年庵
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house , Hagi Shi
This Hagi Shi house, located in Kozuki Kuyunenan, Yamaguchi Prefecture, is approximately 16 kilometres from Rurikoji Temple & Park and 48 kilometres from Ejio Park. The 73-square-metre property offers two bedrooms, four living rooms, a shared kitchen with fridge and microwave, free Wi-Fi, private parking, and sleeps a family or group; bicycle parking is also available.
Hagi
24/08 – 26/08
103 €/nighttotal: 206 € (2 )
Akasaki Ryokan
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ryokan , Hagi Shi
Ryokan. You will be in Hagi Shi.
9.4 87 reviews
Hagi
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462 €/nighttotal: 3696 € (8 )
Hoshino Resorts Kai Nagato
1 2
resort , Nagato Shi
Hoshino Resorts Kai Nagato is located in Nagato-Yumoto Onsen, a renowned hot springs area, just 3 kilometres from Kaneko Misuzu Memorial Museum and 26 kilometres from Motonosumi Shrine. This ryokan has received excellent user ratings, with very good scores for location and cleanliness. The accommodation is a short walk from Nagatoyumoto Station, making it easy to explore the surrounding area. Guests can enjoy free breakfast, free Wi-Fi, a restaurant, and a 24-hour front desk, as well as a spa, parking, and air conditioning.
9.5 26 reviews
Hagi
14/10 – 23/10
59 €/nighttotal: 531 € (9 )
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。
1 2
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 known for its well-preserved Edo-era architecture, so you'll want to visit the Hagi Castle Ruins, the Hagi City Museum, and the Hagi Traditional Arts and Crafts Center. You can also take a trip to the nearby Motonosumi Shrine, which is famous for its stunning torii gates overlooking the ocean.
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 area to stay in is around the Hagi Station area. It's convenient for exploring the historic district, the Hagi Castle Ruins, and has a good selection of restaurants and shops.
Hagi is a relaxing place, but you can also unwind at the Hagi Onsen, a traditional hot spring bathhouse. Take a stroll through the Hagi Botanical Garden, or simply relax in a traditional Japanese teahouse.
Where can you find the best traditional local cuisine in Hagi?
For authentic Hagi cuisine, try the Hagi-zushi, a local sushi variation. You can find it at many restaurants in the city, especially around the Hagi Fish Market.
There aren't many international hotel chains in Hagi, but you can find a few smaller chains like the Toyoko Inn and the Route Inn. The majority of hotels in Hagi are independent, locally owned establishments.
You can find a range of hotels in Hagi, from traditional Japanese inns (ryokan) to modern business hotels. There are also a few guesthouses and capsule hotels for budget travellers.
When is the best time to book a hotel in Hagi?
The best time to book is in advance, especially if you're travelling during peak season, which is typically during spring (April-May) and autumn (September-November) when the weather is pleasant.
What amenities do hotel rooms typically offer in Hagi?
Most hotels in Hagi offer basic amenities like air conditioning, Wi-Fi, and a private bathroom. Some hotels also have onsen (hot springs) and traditional Japanese gardens.
What pet-friendly activities are available in Hagi?
Hagi is generally a pet-friendly city, and you can find several dog-friendly cafes and restaurants. You can also take your furry friend for a walk in the Hagi Botanical Garden or along the scenic Hagi Coast.