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CChengThis is a small hot spring village. Bailong is a cultural hotel. The open-air hot springs and family hot springs are very good. Breakfast and dinner are very rich and varied. You can eat traditional Japanese cuisine here.
The service staff is very thoughtful.
GGuest UserAmazing facility with kind staff that is always willing to help. The room was spacious and there was everything we needed. The bath was perfectly warm with stunning views. Even our toddler was offered a suitable breakfast. Would recommend to anyone looking for an authentic en kind stay.
Ee16638If it is not self-driving, it should be very inconvenient. I really feel what it feels like to not have a shop in front of the village. The nearest supermarket takes 30 minutes to drive. If you have a big appetite, you must remember to bring something to eat. The environment is OK. It’s still very good to stay in the room in a daze, the private soup bubble is very comfortable
GGuest UserI booked a single room without meals, but for a single room, it was very large and comfortable to use. Each room also had a wifi and had a large bath. Of course, the bath and toilet are separate 々, and it was very nice to be able to use a proper hot spring. It also had a large refrigerator and a compact safe, so I was very relieved. The air conditioner is quiet and comfortable. There was also a large parking lot, so I was able to park easily even in a large non-foil passenger car. It was a small supermarket in 2~3 minutes by car, so I stayed without meals, but I didn't have any trouble eating. I definitely wanted to use it again.
AAnonymous UserI stayed at the hotel with a plan that included meals. The semi-private room gave me a sense of privacy, and the food was delicious and I was very satisfied, but I would have been more satisfied if they had provided a little more service, such as drinks and food that I couldn't eat. The rooms were spacious and had a free-flowing hot spring, which left my skin feeling smooth and allowed me to relax in nature.
GGuest UserThe location is a bit remote and you need to take a tram. You can reach it by bus or taxi; the natural hot spring is worth experiencing. The hotel owner is very kind and the meal is delicious. In addition to the natural hot spring pool, there are 2 family styles to choose from. 👍
GGuest UserI wanted to stay at an old traditional ryokan, and this is the best ryokan.
The kindness of the owner, the delicious kaiseki meal, the smooth and soft hot spring water, and the quiet hot spring village were all great.
I rented a car from Hakata Station in Fukuoka, but had to drive a long distance, so I took off one star because of the location. I want to go again if it’s close~~
And the ryokan gives you a medal that you can use when using the outside hot springs, and it costs 150 yen per person. If you want to go to several outside hot springs, get a medal from the ryokan. If you want to go to the outside hot springs (Utase Onsen) personally, it costs 400 yen per person.
PPt LamWe booked the loft unit with a toilet but without an attached bath. The room is clean and well equipped. The bath/onsen area is a short walk away. They have a public onsen and about 6 private onsen rooms. U can use the private onsen anytime when it's available. The plus is the private onsen which is nice and quite clean although the water is not perfectly clear. the minus is that the nearest convenience store is about 20 mins drive.
金金往股来The hotel has free parking, we are self-driving and the vehicle management is orderly. The rooms are spacious and bright, clean and tidy. The breakfast is rich and varied, and the Japanese cuisine is delicious. Soak up the hot springs, make a cup of tea, and wash away the tiredness of the day. The surrounding nine major suspension bridges are the longest and tallest bridge in Japan and are worth a look.
Whether you're planning a business trip or a vacation, Kusu District has many top-rated hotels to choose from. Oita Toranoyu, Oita kokonoe Kuoritei and Takaraya Ryokan are among the best choices for your stay.
How much is a hotel in Kusu District on average?
The average price for hotels in Kusu District is AED 1,188 on weekdays, and AED 1,267 on weekends (Friday-Saturday).
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Which hotels in Kusu District offer airport shuttle services?
Getting to your accommodation in Kusu District is easy with hotels that offer airport shuttle services. Oita Toranoyu, Oita kokonoe Kuoritei and Shugetsu provide convenient airport shuttle services.
What are the best hotels with a spa in Kusu District?
Shugetsu, Hotel Daikogen and Shirataki Hotel are excellent options for hotels with swimming pools. Book your stay to enjoy the pool and make your trip more enjoyable.
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What are the best hot spring hotels in Kusu District?
Hotels with hot springs provide a perfect way to relax and recharge during your stay. Shugetsu, Spagreenness and Nanakamado include hot springs for a truly relaxing experience.