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      Hotels Near Bar Zero In Hagi

      4.7/56 Reviews
      4.7/5Outstanding6 Reviews
      Hagi
      |0.19km from city center
      With a stay at Rakuten STAY HOUSE x WILLSTYLE Haginishitamachi in Hagi, you'll be within a 10-minute walk of Kikuya Family Residence and Hagi Uragami Museum. This vacation home is 0.4 mi (0.6 km) from Enseiji Temple and 0.4 mi (0.6 km) from Kubota House.Free self parking is available onsite.Make yourself at home in one of the 2 guestrooms, featuring kitchenettes with refrigerators and stovetops. Flat-screen televisions with cable programming provide entertainment, while complimentary wireless internet access keeps you connected. Conveniences include microwaves and electric kettles, and housekeeping is provided once per stay.
      3.4/50 Reviews
      3.4/50 Reviews
      Hagi
      |0.29km from city center
      This hotel is located in the center of Hagi's historical castle town. With the Visit Japan Tourist Information Center nearby, this hotel is located conveniently for both business and leisure.
      2.6/54 Reviews
      2.6/54 Reviews
      Hagi
      |0.66km from city center
      Stayed one night to participate in the Hagi Castle Town Marathon. The hotel had three floors and no elevator. However, it was convenient to have coffee and tea servers that you can drink for free on the 3rd floor. There was a convenience store within a 5-6 minute walk from the hotel. The room felt like a normal business hotel. The staff at the front desk also kindly taught me various things.
      3.7/55 Reviews
      3.7/55 Reviews
      Hagi
      |0.72km from city center
      In the middle of the night, the sound was noisy and I woke up several times. I couldn't sleep easily. The breakfast bread was very delicious. The breakfast while looking at the nice garden was very good. thank you for your help.
      4.6/59 Reviews
      4.6/5Outstanding9 Reviews
      Hagi
      |0.78km from city center
      With a stay at Hagi No Yado Tomoe in Hagi, you'll be within a 5-minute drive of Kumaya Art Museum and Hagi Seaside Market. This spa ryokan is 1.1 mi (1.7 km) from Yoshida Shoin History Museum and 1.1 mi (1.7 km) from Shokasonjuku Academy.Pamper yourself with a visit to the spa, which offers massages. This ryokan also features complimentary wireless internet access and a ballroom.Japanese breakfasts are available daily from 7:00 AM to 8:30 AM for a fee.Featured amenities include complimentary newspapers in the lobby and a safe deposit box at the front desk. Free self parking is available onsite.Make yourself at home in one of the 25 guestrooms featuring refrigerators. Digital television is provided for your entertainment. Private bathrooms with shower/tub combinations feature deep soaking bathtubs and complimentary toiletries. Conveniences include phones, as well as safes and desks.
      3.9/518 Reviews
      3.9/518 Reviews
      Hagi
      |0.96km from city center
      Visited here obviously for the people who worked hard for Meiji Revolution. The hotel is right across from the Higashi-Hagi Station, which is very convenient however, many sightseeing spots are located a little bit far. There are tours using taxi which nails all the must-go spots (be aware you have 3 or 4 choices for the routes). There is only few places you can have dinner nearby. If you are willing to go by the old school style, sightseeing on foot, I'd give 5 on location, but be prepared to spend a chunk of valuable time of your trip. As for hotel, it's a business hotel so don't expect anything fancy however, there were books about those who participated in Meiji Revolution which helped a lot. Kindness.
      4/54 Reviews
      4/5Very Good4 Reviews
      Hagi
      |1.01km from city center
      There were some good points and some bad points. However, to briefly summarize my personal impressions, ”Although the price is set to exceed 50,000 for two adults per night and two meals, the service as a whole is that of an ordinary inn, and almost all the staff are elderly people. Therefore, there are some parts that I can't understand, and the inn is confused between Japanese and Western. By all means, I only want to pay about 35,000 yen. However, all the staff are working hard. I understand that you can see that you have a desire to do your best. I will write from what I think is not good. ● The food is not good. The dinner is still barely acceptable (although it is far from the auberge), the breakfast is too bad. There is nothing complicated and it is not particularly delicious. The breakfast venue is like a forest school or a large tourist hotel in the old days, with all the tables lined up on a large floor, and of course there are no partitions. Also, 50,000. Keeping the above, I don't think there is ”drinks are self-service over there”. Furthermore, even if the information staff at the breakfast venue guides us to the wrong table, we just say ”OK, OK” and exchange the room number tag. What's more, the huge insect objects that run from the lobby to the breakfast room can't be helped. I don't like eating while being glared at by a giant mantis object. There is no feeling of the inn. ● There was a so-called welcome drink at check-in, which was already with tea, sweets and lodgings before we arrived at the table. There was no guide who said ”Please have tea” or ”Please fill in XX here”. It was strange to sit down, drink, eat, and write! Isn't it possible from the price of a luxury inn? I felt that. ● From the price of a luxury inn, I was surprised to hear that when I called ”Please give me the Wi-Fi router (run cable) written in the guide”, ”Please come to the front desk”. .. ● From the price of a luxury inn, you cannot use cheap plastic cups and trash cans for washbasins, liquid soaps on the market, and thin bath towels and face towels like those of Showa tourist inns. ● I asked for a big yukata on the phone in the room before meals, but it wasn't prepared even after I returned from the meal, so when I called the front desk again, I said, ”No,” ”I brought it,” ”No, no. ”I brought it!” After all, it was delivered saying ”I'm sorry”. The male staff looked like an old man who would have retired long ago, and the conversation was so difficult that he seemed rude and drunk. Considering the price of a luxury inn, it was absolutely unacceptable. ● As you can see in the old inns, the futon is very small and the mattress is thin underneath, so it was really hard to sleep, I felt sad, and my whole body hurt. I think it's unusual considering the price of a luxury inn. ● Meals do not suit the price. It was delicious, but it looked like a delicious hot spring inn. Also, for some reason, only one copy of the item was prepared for dinner for two people. ● I had a bad feeling when I saw the photos on the official website, but the impression of the website is quite too good. The composition of the photos, the condition of the light and the angle were too good, and I felt that there was a considerable difference from the actual building or room. ● The dining venue where jazz is played is somewhat uncomfortable, and there is almost no partition from other guests' tables, so I was skeptical from the price of a luxury inn. ● I was looking at the room information about Wi-Fi, but there are proviso such as ”We are not responsible for XX” or ”Please do XX at your own risk”. It was noticeable and I didn't feel very good. The good thing is ◎ The view from the room is good. The view of boats lined up along the river near the mouth of the river is unlike any other. ◎ I didn't think the semi-open-air bath on the terrace was as bad as others wrote. ◎ I am glad that the female staff at the dining venue worked hard to serve me.
      3.7/58 Reviews
      3.7/58 Reviews
      Hagi
      |1.03km from city center
      When you stay at Resort Hotel Mihagi in Hagi, you'll be by the sea, within a 10-minute walk of Hagi Hakubutsukan and Kumaya Art Museum. This ryokan is 0.4 mi (0.7 km) from Ruins of Hagi Castle and 0.4 mi (0.7 km) from Kitanagatokaigan Quasi-National Park.Don't miss out on recreational opportunities including hot springs and karaoke. Additional features at this ryokan include complimentary wireless internet access and gift shops/newsstands.At Resort Hotel Mihagi, enjoy a satisfying meal at the restaurant.Featured amenities include a business center, laundry facilities, and a water dispenser. Free self parking is available onsite.Make yourself at home in one of the 43 air-conditioned rooms featuring flat-screen televisions. Complimentary wireless internet access is available to keep you connected. Bathrooms feature separate bathtubs and showers, complimentary toiletries, and toilets with an electronic bidet. Housekeeping is provided daily, and refrigerators can be requested.
      4.7/56 Reviews
      4.7/5Outstanding6 Reviews
      Hagi
      |1.06km from city center
      Hagi Ichirin is located in Hagi and takes about 5 minute by car from JR Higashi-Hagi Station, near The Hagi Museum. Free WiFi is available in the guest rooms. Guests may borrow hair dryers and desk lamps at no additional charge (please inquire at the front desk for details). Facilities include a communal bath, and a sauna. The hotel also has a vending machine corner. The hotel possesses 30 rooms.
      3.6/50 Reviews
      3.6/50 Reviews
      Hagi
      |1.2km from city center
      February 2022 NEW OPEN Kikugahama Beach Is Within Walking Distance Convenient For Sightseeing Near The Castle Town And Hagi Castle Ruins
      1/51 Reviews
      1/51 Reviews
      Hagi
      |1.28km from city center
      Ideally located in the Hagi area, Senshunraku promises a relaxing and wonderful visit. Featuring a satisfying list of amenities, guests will find their stay at the property a comfortable one. Service-minded staff will welcome and guide you at Senshunraku. Flat screen television, linens, towels, air conditioning, heating can be found in selected guestrooms. The property offers various recreational opportunities. No matter what your reasons are for visiting Yamaguchi, Senshunraku will make you feel instantly at home.
      4.5/53 Reviews
      4.5/5Excellent3 Reviews
      Hagi
      |1.36km from city center
      Hokumon Yashiki is the ruins of Mori residence which is 10000 square meter in size at the center of the Hagi Castle town. It is composed by 4 buildings and 3 different gardens. Please spend time at Hokumon Garden with the floral art of the four seasons and stroll a patio. English garden is very popular.

      Hotels Near Bar Zero In Hagi Review

      HagiOnsenkyo YukeinoYado UminoYurikago Hagikomachi
      4.1/532 Reviews
      Hagi
      |4.37km from city center
      I have visited a lot of hot springs in Japan. This one gave me a big surprise. The environment is so beautiful. The room has an invincible sea view. The breakfast and dinner are very attentive, delicious and beautiful. The hot springs also have their own characteristics, as well as the sea rock hot springs, which are really comfortable and happy. I would recommend it to friends
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      Hagihonjin
      4.3/510 Reviews
      Hagi
      |1.98km from city center
      I always travel here with my family every year. It is recommended that you include breakfast and dinner. Breakfast is a buffet, and dinner is a Japanese style meal. It is very rich and delicious. Children need to pay extra for sleeping on tatami mats. There is free parking. The hotel's hot spring is great 👍
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      From$435
      Hagi Kanko Hotel
      4.3/511 Reviews
      Hagi
      |4.5km from city center
      First of all, when you arrive at the parking lot, you will meet you, but if you are lucky that there is no parking lot nearby, you will be guided to the place where you are empty. It's normal, but the person in charge runs in front of you and guides you (laughs) After check-in, the guide staff explains the facilities in the pipe to the elevator, pushes it to the destination floor, explains how to go to the room, and lowers your head and sees it. When you go back, the staff will line up and see you. Is there a hotel like this hospitality now? Moreover, the whole hotel is beautiful just renovated, the hot spring is comfortable, and the plan is sure to have breakfast, but the breakfast was also delicious and delicious. Really great hotel from what to what. However, if you only put on it, if you sit in the room to breathe, the door is knocked, and if you wait for your name, you can open it without permission, and the cleaning aunt has come, and the futon is there? It was confirmed in Tame. The staff who go out in front of the people are well educated, but there is no this to the back staff. I can't relax a little in a hotel that doesn't know when people come in. I was sorry that it would be a really perfect hotel if this was fixed. But overall I am satisfied
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      Hagi Royal Intelligent Hotel
      3.9/518 Reviews
      Hagi
      |1.38km from city center
      Visited here obviously for the people who worked hard for Meiji Revolution. The hotel is right across from the Higashi-Hagi Station, which is very convenient however, many sightseeing spots are located a little bit far. There are tours using taxi which nails all the must-go spots (be aware you have 3 or 4 choices for the routes). There is only few places you can have dinner nearby. If you are willing to go by the old school style, sightseeing on foot, I'd give 5 on location, but be prepared to spend a chunk of valuable time of your trip. As for hotel, it's a business hotel so don't expect anything fancy however, there were books about those who participated in Meiji Revolution which helped a lot. Kindness.
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      Hagihakkei Ganjima Besso
      4/54 Reviews
      Hagi
      |1.53km from city center
      There were some good points and some bad points. However, to briefly summarize my personal impressions, ”Although the price is set to exceed 50,000 for two adults per night and two meals, the service as a whole is that of an ordinary inn, and almost all the staff are elderly people. Therefore, there are some parts that I can't understand, and the inn is confused between Japanese and Western. By all means, I only want to pay about 35,000 yen. However, all the staff are working hard. I understand that you can see that you have a desire to do your best. I will write from what I think is not good. ● The food is not good. The dinner is still barely acceptable (although it is far from the auberge), the breakfast is too bad. There is nothing complicated and it is not particularly delicious. The breakfast venue is like a forest school or a large tourist hotel in the old days, with all the tables lined up on a large floor, and of course there are no partitions. Also, 50,000. Keeping the above, I don't think there is ”drinks are self-service over there”. Furthermore, even if the information staff at the breakfast venue guides us to the wrong table, we just say ”OK, OK” and exchange the room number tag. What's more, the huge insect objects that run from the lobby to the breakfast room can't be helped. I don't like eating while being glared at by a giant mantis object. There is no feeling of the inn. ● There was a so-called welcome drink at check-in, which was already with tea, sweets and lodgings before we arrived at the table. There was no guide who said ”Please have tea” or ”Please fill in XX here”. It was strange to sit down, drink, eat, and write! Isn't it possible from the price of a luxury inn? I felt that. ● From the price of a luxury inn, I was surprised to hear that when I called ”Please give me the Wi-Fi router (run cable) written in the guide”, ”Please come to the front desk”. .. ● From the price of a luxury inn, you cannot use cheap plastic cups and trash cans for washbasins, liquid soaps on the market, and thin bath towels and face towels like those of Showa tourist inns. ● I asked for a big yukata on the phone in the room before meals, but it wasn't prepared even after I returned from the meal, so when I called the front desk again, I said, ”No,” ”I brought it,” ”No, no. ”I brought it!” After all, it was delivered saying ”I'm sorry”. The male staff looked like an old man who would have retired long ago, and the conversation was so difficult that he seemed rude and drunk. Considering the price of a luxury inn, it was absolutely unacceptable. ● As you can see in the old inns, the futon is very small and the mattress is thin underneath, so it was really hard to sleep, I felt sad, and my whole body hurt. I think it's unusual considering the price of a luxury inn. ● Meals do not suit the price. It was delicious, but it looked like a delicious hot spring inn. Also, for some reason, only one copy of the item was prepared for dinner for two people. ● I had a bad feeling when I saw the photos on the official website, but the impression of the website is quite too good. The composition of the photos, the condition of the light and the angle were too good, and I felt that there was a considerable difference from the actual building or room. ● The dining venue where jazz is played is somewhat uncomfortable, and there is almost no partition from other guests' tables, so I was skeptical from the price of a luxury inn. ● I was looking at the room information about Wi-Fi, but there are proviso such as ”We are not responsible for XX” or ”Please do XX at your own risk”. It was noticeable and I didn't feel very good. The good thing is ◎ The view from the room is good. The view of boats lined up along the river near the mouth of the river is unlike any other. ◎ I didn't think the semi-open-air bath on the terrace was as bad as others wrote. ◎ I am glad that the female staff at the dining venue worked hard to serve me.
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      Petit Hotel Clanvert (Non-Smoking)
      3.7/55 Reviews
      Hagi
      |1.15km from city center
      In the middle of the night, the sound was noisy and I woke up several times. I couldn't sleep easily. The breakfast bread was very delicious. The breakfast while looking at the nice garden was very good. thank you for your help.
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      From$45
      Hagi Travel Inn
      2.6/54 Reviews
      Hagi
      |1.09km from city center
      Stayed one night to participate in the Hagi Castle Town Marathon. The hotel had three floors and no elevator. However, it was convenient to have coffee and tea servers that you can drink for free on the 3rd floor. There was a convenience store within a 5-6 minute walk from the hotel. The room felt like a normal business hotel. The staff at the front desk also kindly taught me various things.
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      From$38