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Hotel Kasuien - Ureshino
8.4 631 reviews

Hotel Kasuien

ryokan, Ureshino Shi
Hotel Kasuien, a family-friendly inn in Ureshino, is located 0.7 miles from Hizen Yumekaido, a reconstructed traditional Japanese town, and a 40-minute drive from Nagasaki Huis Ten Bosch theme park.
This Ureshino lodging boasts a swimming pool, jacuzzi, sauna, on-site restaurant and bar, plus free Wi-Fi, a free shuttle from Ureshino bus center (9 AM to 10 PM daily), and offers Japanese set meals featuring unique tofu soup made with hot spring water.
Aura A125year 12 People Old Japanese House 187㎡ - Ureshino
10 9 reviews

Aura A125year 12 People Old Japanese House 187㎡

apartment, Higashisonogi Chō
This 125-year-old traditional Japanese farmhouse is located in Higashisonogi Town, Nagasaki Prefecture, a region celebrated for its green tea, just 5 minutes by car from Sonogi IC and 0.6 miles (3,168 feet) from Sonogi Station. This 4-bedroom, 2-bathroom house accommodates up to 6 guests and features free Wi-Fi, a full kitchen, air conditioning, and on-site parking, with Huis Ten Bosch, Ureshino Onsen, and Hasami Pottery all within a 25-mile drive.
Yuzennoyado Toukai - Ureshino
8.2 464 reviews

Yuzennoyado Toukai

ryokan, Ureshino Shi
Yuzennoyado Toukai is a Ureshino inn located a 12-minute walk from Saga Ninja Village Hizen Yumekaido and about 32 kilometers from Huis Ten Bosch theme park.
This one-bedroom, one-bathroom Japanese-style hotel offers guests on-site hot springs, a restaurant, free Wi-Fi, free parking, a garden, a spa, and a jacuzzi, plus amenities like table tennis and an elevator.
Late Edo Period Kominka Garden View - Ureshino
9.5 34 reviews

Late Edo Period Kominka Garden View

cabin, Arita Chō
Hojo Edo Machiya, a guesthouse in Arita, Japan's Uchiyama district, offers a unique stay in a restored 1840s Edo-era townhouse near the Shirakawa River and Arita's ceramic workshops.
This one-bedroom inn features two bathrooms, sleeps two guests, and includes access to a shared onsen-style bath, a communal space with kitchen appliances, and an on-site art gallery showcasing local ceramics.

Frequently Asked Questions about hotels in Ureshino

  • What are the best landmarks to visit in Ureshino and around?

    Ureshino Onsen is a must-see, known for its beautiful hot springs and traditional bathhouses. You can also visit the nearby Ureshino Tea Plantation, where you can learn about the history of tea production in the area and enjoy some delicious tea. For a historical experience, head to the Ureshino Shrine, a beautiful Shinto shrine with a long history.
  • What are the most popular 2, 3 and 4-star hotels in Ureshino?

    Among 2, 3 and 4-star hotels in Ureshino, Hamilton Ureshino, Fairfield By Marriott Saga Ureshino Onsen and Sansui Global Inn are the most popular ones.

  • Which area in Ureshino is a good option for staying in a hotel?

    The Ureshino Onsen area is a great place to stay, as it's close to many of the town's main attractions, including the hot springs, tea plantations, and restaurants. You can also find some nice hotels in the Ureshino City Center, which is a bit more lively and has more shopping and dining options.
  • What are the best luxury hotels in Ureshino?

    Hotel Sakura Ureshino, Hotel Grand Hoyo and Yuzennoyado Toukai are among the best luxury hotels in Ureshino.

  • How can travelers relax during a week in Ureshino?

    Soak in the Ureshino Onsen, known for its therapeutic properties. Enjoy a cup of Ureshino green tea at a local teahouse. Take a stroll through the Ureshino Tea Plantation, surrounded by lush greenery.
  • What are the best family friendly hotels in Ureshino?

    The best family friendly hotels in Ureshino are Hotel Sakura Ureshino and Hamilton Ureshino.

  • Where can you find the best traditional local cuisine in Ureshino?

    Try the Ureshino ramen at the Ramen Ichiban restaurant. For a more traditional experience, visit the Ureshino Onsen Ryokan for a multi-course kaiseki meal. Don't miss the Ureshino wagashi (Japanese sweets) at the Wagashiya shops.
  • What are the best pet friendly hotels in Ureshino?

    The best pet friendly hotels in Ureshino are Sansui Global Inn and Warakuen.

  • What hotel chains can you find in Ureshino?

    There are no major international hotel chains in Ureshino. However, you can find a few smaller, independent hotels and ryokans, such as the Ureshino Onsen Ryokan, which offers traditional Japanese accommodations.
  • What are the best hotels with jacuzzi in Ureshino?

    Hotel Sakura Ureshino, Hamilton Ureshino and Hana No Shizuku are the best hotels with a jacuzzi in Ureshino.

  • What type of hotels can you find in Ureshino?

    Ureshino offers a range of accommodations, from budget-friendly guesthouses to luxurious ryokans. You can find business hotels for those on a tighter budget, onsen ryokans for a traditional Japanese experience, and modern hotels with amenities like swimming pools and fitness centers.
  • When is the best time to book a hotel in Ureshino?

    The best time to book a hotel in Ureshino is during the shoulder seasons, spring (April-May) or autumn (September-October), when the weather is pleasant and the crowds are smaller. Booking in advance is always recommended, especially during peak season.
  • What amenities do hotel rooms typically offer in Ureshino?

    Amenities vary depending on the hotel, but common offerings include air conditioning, free Wi-Fi, a private bathroom, and a television. Some hotels may also offer on-site restaurants, hot spring baths, and laundry facilities.
  • What pet-friendly activities are available in Ureshino?

    Ureshino is a very pet-friendly town. You can take your furry friend for a walk in the Ureshino Tea Plantation, which is dog-friendly. Many restaurants and cafes in the town also welcome pets. Check with individual businesses for specific policies.

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