Situated in Ureshino, 29 km from Huis Ten Bosch, Hamilton Ureshino features accommodation with a garden, free private parking, a restaurant and a bar.
Fannie
Singapore
Nice ambience, quiet and peaceful, friendly staff. Love the fireplace in the reception hall where guests can relax and read. Great breakfast and dinner.
Boasting spacious hot spring baths overlooking Ureshino River, historic Ryokan Omuraya provides traditional accommodation fitted with tatami (woven-straw) flooring and serves a carefully prepared...
Felicity
Israel
Just wow. The breakfast was fantatsic,. The dinner was AMAZING,and so tasty. Pro tip: make sure to mention if you're allergic to something before you arrive, we forgot to mention that one of us was lactose intolerant and the desert had dairy in it, so the kitchen made my husband something different for desert, which was very nice of them, especially since that meant I had two deserts. It was also our honeymoon so we were gifted some champagne by the hotel staff.
The room is fantastic, and ours had a private onsen. The bed and the bathroom were lovely, and the hotel was too. We wandered around at night, and discovered a table tennis table where you play with flipflops instead of bats, as per local custom. The bar was nice too, and the bartender let me choose the music to play.
This ryokan's theme is music, and you can see how much the owners love music as it is literally everywhere.
Set in Ureshino and only 33 km from Huis Ten Bosch, 奥武雄温泉 風の森 offers accommodation with mountain views, free WiFi and free private parking. Guests staying at this ryokan have access to a balcony.
KONG FOH
Singapore
Room was clean, comfortable and huge with in room private onsen, kaiseki dinner and breakfast was excellent, staffs are friendly, helpful, and exceptional service.
Set in Ureshino, the recently renovated 分校Stay haruhi グランピング offers accommodation 40 km from Huis Ten Bosch and 10 km from Hizen Yumekaido Ninja Village.
Featuring hot-spring baths, a tennis court and a pub with a hot-spring foot bath, Wataya Besso is a 10-minute walk from Hizen Yume Kaido Ninja Village. Japanese rooms with a private bath await guests....
The average price per night for a 3-star hotel in Ureshino this weekend is £181 or, for a 4-star hotel, £113. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in Ureshino for this weekend cost on average around £590 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
Fly to Fukuoka Airport, Japan, then take a 1.5-hour bus ride to Ureshino. Domestic travellers can also take a train to Takeo-Onsen Station, followed by a 30-minute bus ride.
The most convenient airport for Ureshino, Japan, is Fukuoka Airport. It's both domestic and international, and approximately 90km away. Its extensive flight network and proximity make it the best choice.
Ureshino, Japan, offers reliable public transport options. Buses run regularly, connecting key areas and attractions. Taxis are also available for more direct routes. For short distances, walking or cycling is feasible, with bike rentals available. If you prefer driving, car hire services are accessible. Always check schedules and routes in advance.
The best area to stay in Ureshino, Japan is the Ureshino Onsen area. Known for its hot springs, it offers convenient access to local attractions, dining, and shopping. It's ideal for visitors seeking relaxation and cultural immersion.
Ureshino, Japan experiences a humid subtropical climate with distinct seasons. Summers (June-August) are hot and humid, with average temperatures around 26°C, while winters (December-February) are cold, averaging 5°C. The city receives most rainfall during the monsoon season in June and July. Autumn (September-November) and spring (March-May) are mild, with average temperatures around 15°C.
What guests said about Ureshino:
10
Scored 10
The reception lady is super nice, she welcomed us with a...
The reception lady is super nice, she welcomed us with a warm smile, answered all questions and offered information on the room and facilities, then walked us to the room. A very relaxing stay with in-room onsen, the public bath is good too. Breakfast is adequate, though more types of drinks could be offered in addition to coffee and green tea.
Polly
Hong Kong
10
Scored 10
Ureshino is a country town we stayed in while traveling...
Ureshino is a country town we stayed in while traveling around japan. It was so simple, quiet and cute. It was the perfect spot in the middle of everything and the JR rail stations went everywhere so it was perfect. Bus stations are close, a lawsons down the street, and a train station close by.
Kelsey
United States
8.0
Scored 8.0
Ureshino is a wonderful spa town with lots to see and do.
Ureshino is a wonderful spa town with lots to see and do. I highly recommend trying a traditional hotel for a relaxing stay. Downtown Ureshino has many cute cafes and restaurants. There are some points that are a little rundown, but clearly the town is growing and revitalizing. For the best experience, a car or bike may be necessary to access points like the nearby waterfalls.
We had a wonderful stay at his ryokan - the experience was new for us and we were impressed by the friendliness of staff and the meals (breakfast/dinner) that we had. It was a value-for-money ryokan and we would recommend lovely Ureshino in general as well!
they exceeded my expectations! room was beautiful, lots of space! super clean! good wifi! every day fresh tea and cookies in the room!!! helpful and kind staff! nothing negative!
lastly free shuttle to the Ureshino JR station 👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼
New and nicely done. I wish more hotels were like this hotel. It had everything you need but nothing more than that, so I don't pay for things I don't need. If you want a bathtub then stay somewhere else where you need to pay a lot more.
Both breakfast and dinner were excellent. The area around (Ureshino Onsen) was beautiful with lots of shopping and attractions within walking distance. The room was spacious and pleasant, and both baths were nice.
We had a fabulous dinner at Fuji teppanyaki a short walk from the hotel! It was an intergenerational affair, no frills, super tasty, authentic local establishment. A highlight for my daughter and I on our trip.
Room was big, toilet and bathroom were separated, location was good staff were nice.
You need to pay for the tea cup onsen too but it was a really good experience :)
location is near ureshino city centre. my room air conditioner was out of order and the staff changed the room as i requested. thank you for nice service.
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