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Latest Reviews for Karatsu Hotels

Hotel Uohan
4.4/522 Reviews
The hotel is right by the sea, and the private beach is too big. JR station came out for seven or eight minutes and it was very convenient. Basically, local people came to the beach to play, sailing and skateboarding. After checking out, you can use the car to send you to the station, which is too comfortable. In addition, it is strongly recommended to have breakfast, and breakfast. It is so delicious. Miso soup is much better than that of Michelin.
Karatsu Daiichi Hotel Riviere
4.3/531 Reviews
Accommodation fee is reasonable (6,200 yen as of 10/9). We highly recommend the breakfast coupon (800 yen including tax) that you purchase at check-in. The seasoning of each item is polite and delicious in a buffet style. If you eat seriously, the empty small plates will pile up like conveyor belt sushi. Personally, I think that ”sea bream chazuke” and ”squid dumpling” are essential choices. Unfortunately, the restaurant is not open at night, so you will need to secure your evening meal outside. Also, the large public bath is rather small, so if you like bathing, I think it would be better to use a nearby hot spring. Therefore, I think the best option is hot springs (around Nijo) → eating out → staying (breakfast required).
Shioyu Naginoto
4/5104 Reviews
The hotel is located by the sea, with convenient parking. It is a seawater hot spring. The so-called Shioyu is a heated hot spring. The hotel is a garden-style Japanese hotel. Wearing colorful kimonos, walking and taking pictures in the hotel’s garden is unique. The front desk issued a coupon for Happy Hour at the bar, and you can have a few drinks at the bar. Breakfast and dinner are good, because it is close to the beach, octopus is a specialty here, and the octopus for dinner is great (sashimi and salt and pepper). It is recommended to stay for 2 nights, and each room has a free private soup reservation. As for the public pool, one looks at the sea outside (Figure 1) and the other is indoors.
Yoyokaku
4.8/523 Reviews
Yoyokaku is a traditional and authentic ryokan that offers gorgeous, old-world architecture, comfortable rooms, fine kaiseki dining, a gorgeous garden and signature Japanese hospitality. In a way, it is sort of an extension of Karatsu by emitting a sense of history, tradition and culture that visitors to the area will definitely appreciate. While we do enjoy the traditional ryokan experience, we tend to shy away from them because of some of the compromises that typically accompany a stay in one of them, such as poor sound insulation (including creaky floors), the lack of heat insulation during the cold Winter months and slow internet speeds. If our stay at Yoyokaku is any indication, most of the shortcomings are nonexistent here, while all of the charming aspects of a traditional ryokan stay are in abundance here. First, the property itself. The architecture, decor, landscaping and furnishings are all otherworldly... each small step down one of the charming wooden corridors made us feel like we were slipping furthe back in time (at least to the Meiji era, if not earlier.) The subtle nuances are very difficult to explain in writing; thankfully, the Chairman (and the current owner's father), Akihito Okouchi was a wonderful host and walked us through the property, explaining many of the subtle aspects of the craftsmanship involved in the construction (and restoration) of the property, as well as some of the history behind Yoyokaku as well as Karatsu in general. He speaks pretty good English, by the way, which is partly why Yoyokaku is quite popular among foreign guests. The current Okami-san (the proprietress and the Chairman's daughter-in-law) was an English teacher prior to marrying into the family, so communication will definitely not be an issue should your Japanese skills not be up to snuff. The magnificent and immaculately maintained garden is dominated by old ”Matsu” (Japanese Pine Trees), which really gives this ryokan a sense of place. As an aside, nearby Yoyokaku is one of the country's three most famous pine groves (called Niji no Matsubara.) There is a small gallery of Karatsu-Yaki pottery by famous local artisans that is on permanent display, and also available for purchase. This is another thing Karatsu is know for, and will provide you with a nice history lesson just by staying at Yoyokaku. We chose a room called ”Tonbo” (十坊), room 211, which is a corner room on the ground floor with an awesome view of the garden. It's purely a Japanese room - no sofa, no sitting chairs, Western beds... the room is of the Tatami variety, and has a low table in the living room and you sit on the floor (albeit on Zabuton cushions.) After dinner, the staff will lay out the Futons; in our case, since the room had two sections, they laid out the Futons in the room adjacent to the living room, so there was no need to have the table dragged off to the side to make way for the Futons - I could continue working on my laptop (and all of the accompanying el
Karatsu Daiichi Hotel
4.2/535 Reviews
The room is very tidy. Although there are not many choices for breakfast, there are many kinds of bags, which taste very good. There are also many choices of drinks. I will go there again next time. The price is very good, the service attitude is very good, and the location is very convenient for me, because Very close to the bus terminal, and there are many photo spots nearby
Kokuminshukusha Hadomisaki
4.2/58 Reviews
Really perfect and great value for money! 1. I saw an introduction on jalan that reservations for pick-up can be made for more than 10 people. If there are not enough people, you need to contact us in advance, so I asked the Ctrip housekeeper to help contact me and made an appointment for pick-up from the hotel to and from the south exit of Dangjin Station at 3 pm and 10 o'clock the next day. The one-way bus fare per person on this stretch is 960 yen. The Japanese grandfather also kept introducing the scenic spots and crops along the way, which was really great! And the grandpa who picked us up at the station was very responsible. Although he picked us up at 3 o'clock, he should have known that we would arrive at the station early according to the train timetable, and he looked for us at the station with signs with the name of the hotel. (The car that picked us up at the time was picture 1 The silver van on the right in the picture) In the end, we arrived at the hotel early, leaving us with more time to visit Cape Hato; 2. The service staff here are very professional, and complex communications are done directly through translators, and there is no need to wait for us to remind you of relevant matters (such as delivery to the station the next day); 3. Breakfast and dinner are all Japanese food, in line with expectations; 4. The scenery nearby is really great. It is an attraction in itself. There are many people who come here specifically to visit. See the pictures below for details; 5. There are no real hot springs here. The big bath is just water, but the sea view is good. Figure 2-3 is the scenery outside the window of our room, which is almost the same as the big bath.

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Property Information for Tourists

Total Properties7
Number of Reviews 244
Lowest PriceAED 125
Highest PriceAED 3,923
Average Price(Weekend Night)AED 738
Average Price(Weekday Night)AED 703