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Hotels Near Famous Attractions in Yamaga

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Omiya Shrine

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Kumamoto Prefectural Ancient Burial Mound Museum

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Kafutei
4.5/57 Reviews
I stayed at the folk art harmony room ”Asagao” on the 2nd floor on Saturday, April 15th. The guest rooms are not open, dim, and the bedding on the bed is also worn out. Good quality and I think the wonderfulness of the meal content was so wonderful that even if the negative image of the room was subtracted. The hot spring is an alkaline simple weak radioactive hot spring with a tumbley touch that sticks to the skin. , The large communal bath and open-air bath that flow directly from the source are in good condition and very comfortable, and the quality of the spring was good enough to compete for 12 in the hot springs in Kyushu that I experienced. You can overlook the scenery of the green satoyama, and there was also a terrace chair. There was also a sauna, and it was always in good condition. Meals were served at the dining room on the first floor for both dinner and breakfast. Each seat has a booth so that you can keep your private life, and there were also terrace seats. The food is considerably thoughtful and the menu is composed. All dishes are served freshly. With the production ability, I felt that sashimi and salt-grilled Yamame trout were wonderful in both taste and appearance. It was a fairly good horse meat with marbled. Overall, I was very satisfied with my stay and relaxed slowly. I think it's a surprise in a sense that there is such a wonderful inn in such a countryside.
Hirayama Onsen Ueda-ya
5/52 Reviews
The quality of the hot springs at Hirayama Onsen is very good, and I felt that I was in a hot spring with the smell of sulfur and the thick texture. All of the meals were delicious. I wanted to ask you again. Unfortunately, I was looking forward to live shrimp with the spiny lobster plan, but it turned into flounder without notice. I can't help but want you to contact me in advance if you want a different menu. We were both hungry to eat shrimp.
Yutorelo Yamaga
3.8/55 Reviews
I rented a room for five people, the service is very thoughtful, patient and take care of guests who don't understand Japanese, there are enough parking spaces, and there are enough restaurants and drugstores within ten minutes' walk. It is highly recommended if you are traveling by car.
Yamaga Onsen Seiryuso
4.4/54 Reviews
Very traditional ryokan. You have to take off your shoes when you enter the door. There is a Chinese waiter at the front desk of the hotel. But obviously he is a newcomer, and he is not very familiar with some management matters of the hotel and the surrounding attractions. The order is one parking and two food, the ingredients are very fresh, the variety is rich and creative, and the taste is good. Early and evening meals are served in separate private rooms. The hotel proprietress will personally visit each private room to worship visitors and collect their comments on the hotel. The hotel itself is good, the balcony of the room booked has a private bath, facing the river. It's just that the private soup is very ordinary, and the scenery is also average. Yamaga is really a small place, there are no shops and no attractions. There is only one Yachiyo and Lantern Museum. There is nothing to shop around. If it's just a clean picture, it's barely acceptable. More than 3,000 a night is not cost-effective.
Super Hotel Kumamoto Yamaga
4.2/59 Reviews
Super Hotel Yamaga is located on the south side of the main street of the intersection of the National Route 3, which is located west of the street. It is a hotel that is easy to use for car users because there is a plane parking lot with considerable capacity. There is also a good cospa, and there is a bath where the limbs can stretch, but it is not a large bath, so I was able to take a bath. The room was clean and the bed was larger than the double and I was able to sleep comfortably. Breakfast was able to get a lot of items.
Yamaga Onsen Fuji Hotel
4.5/56 Reviews
The best mountain deer hot spring, the first visit Cospa was too good and the best. There is no public bath or open-air bath, but the hot water is overflowing with the hanging water. I was able to enjoy the long hot water slowly because it was not hot. Hot springs to shower !! Until the water supply in the room !! There is no water quantity up to here. Because it was cheap, I didn't expect the meal, but I had a delicious meal with a small party dish! It is an inn that I want to go again.

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Highest PriceUS$1,759
Lowest PriceUS$40
Number of Reviews 48
Number of hotels51
Average Price(Weekday Night)US$304
Average Price(Weekend Night)US$341

Yamaga hotel stays and independent tour guides

Book your hotel on Trip.com for an amazing travel experience. Planning a trip to Yamaga? Yamaga may not be a metropolis, but there are still great hotel options on Trip.com. Yamaga is a quiet city. You'll definitely feel relaxed during your visit.

There is no civilian airport in this city. You can visit a nearby city first, and then head to Yamaga using other means of transportation. It's easy to travel by bus in Yamaga. There are buses to surrounding cities available every day.

Yamaga is not a tourist city, so the hospitality industry there isn't very well-developed. Many hotels can only be booked on location. The local average price is 251 USD per night. There are a variety of hotels to meet the needs of different types of travelers. There are 6 three-star hotels in Yamaga at an average price of 251 USD per night. There are not many well-known chain hotels in Yamaga, but staying at a unique local hotel will make you feel at home. Sunpalace Matsuzaka in Yamaga is a favorite among Trip.com users. If you're still unsure, Trip.com recommends Yamaga Onsen Ryokan Hosokawa.

The most famous attractions locally are Yachiyoza Theater.

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