The hotel is not far from the station and has a long history. The service staff are very enthusiastic. I booked a one-night stay with two meals. The food was very delicious. The outdoor hot spring environment is very good and the water is very good and clean.
A slippery floor of the lobby and the hotel's antique furniture is nice. What, however, it is expecting big fault. Rooms (western twin room) For Sunny carpets and beds in the damp and there I met a cockroach on the sink in the evening. I did not boncheok and the next morning I slept just turns out under belongings. By booking includes breakfast and dinner, I expected a great French meal The evening was provided by 'Montestella' La movement of the village. Inde Italian restaurant staff are friendly, but I lack the skill. Taste and zest commonplace. Breakfast was provided on the second floor of the hotel was delicious and the atmosphere was wonderful. If you ate a good dinner, euryeonman Is not see where the guests write down operations.
We were able to enjoy Ureshino Onsen in the spacious and beautiful lobby, open-air bath, and large communal bath with sauna!
The room seemed to be a renovated apartment, with separate bathroom and toilet, and we were able to use the spacious living room as well!
I recommended traveling to Ureshino bus center (not interchange*) by bus from Hakata bus terminal if you weren't driving. I stayed in their standard room type. Bathing at their shared onsen was an experience. The facility was very clean. Ureshino onsen water would be what you came here for. The amenities were nice too. They offered excellent breakfast at 2,200 yen. It was a buffet line using local ingredients. While in the area try Yococho, izakaya sampo, and buy some ureshino green tea.
Suitable for families with parents; the rooms are spacious, and although the location is a bit out of the way, there's free short-distance parking available, so it's not a problem. The onsen (hot spring) is free for guests, and it's segregated by gender. There are various temperature pools, both indoor and outdoor, plus a sauna. There's also a guesthouse within the hotel grounds. The prices are reasonable. One thing to get used to is that you store your shoes at the entrance, then hand the shoe key to the front desk to exchange for a room key. When leaving the hotel, you exchange the room key for a shoe key. This process prevents people from wearing shoes inside the hotel, but it can be a little inconvenient if you frequently need to enter and exit.
Urali is a newly opened hot spring hotel. It is on the edge of a lake. It is not large in scale. It probably has only a dozen rooms. Every room can see the lake.
The entire hotel has a large space. The first floor is the banquet room, and the second floor is the front desk. There is also a large rest area that serves a variety of snacks, tea, drinks and wine from 3 p.m.
There are indoor hot springs, meditation rooms, etc. on the second floor. There are restaurants on every floor. The breakfast and dinner provided by the restaurant are exquisite.
The view from the room was good and there was a massage chair.
The bath and the lights in the bathtub were good, and I was very satisfied with the feeling that I was in a carbonated bath.
Breakfast was delicious and cocoa was not diluted and rich and delicious 😊
It was a hotel that I wanted to visit many times.
In this century-old hotel, the speed of time flows seems to be different from elsewhere.
Whether it is a meditation experience while enjoying the koi in the room, or quietly flipping through books in the library, or walking in the courtyard.
Those who love utensils can also purchase Tangjin burning works in the gallery.
It is also a hotel with a story, can feel the beauty of time, chatting with the owner of the old gentleman is very interesting.
For Yangyang Pavilion, maybe I will visit Tangjin again.
The room is spacious and comfortable, but the hotel does not have an elevator, and you must go upstairs with your hand luggage. Fortunately, the service staff is enthusiastic to assist in handling. The dinner is rich and fresh, it is recommended!
GGuest UserI recommended traveling to Ureshino bus center (not interchange*) by bus from Hakata bus terminal if you weren't driving. I stayed in their standard room type. Bathing at their shared onsen was an experience. The facility was very clean. Ureshino onsen water would be what you came here for. The amenities were nice too. They offered excellent breakfast at 2,200 yen. It was a buffet line using local ingredients. While in the area try Yococho, izakaya sampo, and buy some ureshino green tea.
GGuest UserThe hotel is not far from the station and has a long history. The service staff are very enthusiastic. I booked a one-night stay with two meals. The food was very delicious. The outdoor hot spring environment is very good and the water is very good and clean.
GGuest UserThe view from the room was good and there was a massage chair.
The bath and the lights in the bathtub were good, and I was very satisfied with the feeling that I was in a carbonated bath.
Breakfast was delicious and cocoa was not diluted and rich and delicious 😊
It was a hotel that I wanted to visit many times.
GGuest UserA slippery floor of the lobby and the hotel's antique furniture is nice. What, however, it is expecting big fault. Rooms (western twin room) For Sunny carpets and beds in the damp and there I met a cockroach on the sink in the evening. I did not boncheok and the next morning I slept just turns out under belongings. By booking includes breakfast and dinner, I expected a great French meal The evening was provided by 'Montestella' La movement of the village. Inde Italian restaurant staff are friendly, but I lack the skill. Taste and zest commonplace. Breakfast was provided on the second floor of the hotel was delicious and the atmosphere was wonderful. If you ate a good dinner, euryeonman Is not see where the guests write down operations.
SSomewhere, sometimeIn this century-old hotel, the speed of time flows seems to be different from elsewhere.
Whether it is a meditation experience while enjoying the koi in the room, or quietly flipping through books in the library, or walking in the courtyard.
Those who love utensils can also purchase Tangjin burning works in the gallery.
It is also a hotel with a story, can feel the beauty of time, chatting with the owner of the old gentleman is very interesting.
For Yangyang Pavilion, maybe I will visit Tangjin again.
MM19776****Suitable for families with parents; the rooms are spacious, and although the location is a bit out of the way, there's free short-distance parking available, so it's not a problem. The onsen (hot spring) is free for guests, and it's segregated by gender. There are various temperature pools, both indoor and outdoor, plus a sauna. There's also a guesthouse within the hotel grounds. The prices are reasonable. One thing to get used to is that you store your shoes at the entrance, then hand the shoe key to the front desk to exchange for a room key. When leaving the hotel, you exchange the room key for a shoe key. This process prevents people from wearing shoes inside the hotel, but it can be a little inconvenient if you frequently need to enter and exit.
LLebalemaUrali is a newly opened hot spring hotel. It is on the edge of a lake. It is not large in scale. It probably has only a dozen rooms. Every room can see the lake.
The entire hotel has a large space. The first floor is the banquet room, and the second floor is the front desk. There is also a large rest area that serves a variety of snacks, tea, drinks and wine from 3 p.m.
There are indoor hot springs, meditation rooms, etc. on the second floor. There are restaurants on every floor. The breakfast and dinner provided by the restaurant are exquisite.
GGuest UserWe were able to enjoy Ureshino Onsen in the spacious and beautiful lobby, open-air bath, and large communal bath with sauna!
The room seemed to be a renovated apartment, with separate bathroom and toilet, and we were able to use the spacious living room as well!
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