The location of the B&B is good, it's very close to JR station and airport bus, only a few minutes away. The check-in procedure is not very convenient because it is a self-service unmanaged B&B, which is a weakness for people who are not good at foreign languages and computers. The air conditioner in the room smelled bad when it was turned on, but the weather was not hot, so I closed it immediately and opened the window. Everything else was fine. The room was large and the bathroom facilities were good.
AAnonymous UserAfter getting off the train at Saga Station, I found it even more desolate than expected. It is indeed the place that ranks first in the list of the least attractive prefectures for many years. I walked a few hundred meters in the wind and rain to reach the Hagakure B&B. The appearance is no different from that of ordinary residential single-family houses. It is a relatively large villa.
After entering the door, I found that the lighting and atmosphere are quite warm. There is only a young lady at the front desk. You need to scan the code, fill in the information, take a photo of your passport, and finally see the entry and exit password and get the room key.
I booked a four-person female dormitory. The ventilation is probably not very good. One of the people living with me may have lived there for several days. I don’t know if it is Chinese medicine or something. The smell fills the room and can’t be dispersed. Fortunately, the store is very considerate to set up a small portable fan at the head of the bed. At night, the fan is always turned on to speed up ventilation.
There was another small incident. Because it rained that day, we left our wet umbrellas at the entrance area to dry. We didn’t expect to find out the next morning that the area was locked from the evening until the next day when new check-ins were received. Therefore, when we left the next morning, another customer and I couldn’t go to the bar area to get our umbrellas. Fortunately, after contacting the store, we got their understanding and they promised to send our umbrellas to our homes. Although I haven’t received them yet, I’d like to give a thumbs up to this early response!
MMINGYEUNGDelightful and unique! Easy to find, with a warm welcome and a lovely, nostalgic vibe. The private onsen with wonderful water was a highlight. Our renovated room was beautifully appointed, with a private bath and lovely details. We also savored a spectacular feast of Saga beef and other fine traditional meals. The staff's genuine kindness, including arranging a special gift, was much appreciated. Highly recommend!
GGuest UserIt was a very clean, bright and quiet inn.
I was able to relax in a simple room.
It's conveniently close to Kamiarita Station, and is a great place for touring Arita ware.
However, please note that there are no convenience stores or places to eat within walking distance of Kamiarita.
I arrived in the evening, so I brought plenty of stock with me, including bento boxes, drinks, and bread for breakfast.
There is a small refrigerator in the room,
and a shared kitchen and microwave, so you can make simple meals yourself.
If you're planning on touring the pottery studios, renting a bicycle or car is a must.
준준화The hotel was so pretty, so I only stayed at the hotel and it was so good !!
The room was so clean and tidy, so I felt like I was resting comfortably throughout my stay. ㅎㅎ There are not many convenience stores around, so if you are going to eat late at night, I recommend buying it in advance on the way. ㅎㅎ ~ Friendly staff The quality of the guide and Kaiseki is the best.
YYaoayao66The location of the B&B is good, it's very close to JR station and airport bus, only a few minutes away. The check-in procedure is not very convenient because it is a self-service unmanaged B&B, which is a weakness for people who are not good at foreign languages and computers. The air conditioner in the room smelled bad when it was turned on, but the weather was not hot, so I closed it immediately and opened the window. Everything else was fine. The room was large and the bathroom facilities were good.
AAnonymous UserJapanese style, no reception at the front desk, look at luck, anyway, we have waited for a long time, remember to check out at 10:00am, otherwise it will be charged at 1,000 yen per person, the hotel is in a good location, very close to the station
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