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Samson Hotel, hotel in Hirado

Offering Japanese-style rooms, Samson Hotel in Hirado also has public hot-spring baths. It provides a free shuttle from Tabira Hiradoguchi Railway Station and Hiradoguchi Sanbashi Bus Stop.

7.3
Scored 7.3
Good
Rated good
8 reviews
Price from£144.24per night
Hirado Kaijyo Hotel, hotel in Hirado

Featuring indoor and open-air hot spring baths, Kaijyo Hotel offers Japanese-style and Western rooms with ocean views. The hotel provides a free shuttle service to/from Hirado Sanbashi Pier.

Wonderful staff. We stayed for 2 nights with Dinner and breakfast included. We booked the updated western style room. It was as in the photos and had beautiful water views. Lovely food provided in the dining room for dinner and breakfast. Gorgeous outdoor onsen out the back of the hotel
6.4
Scored 6.4
Pleasant
Rated pleasant
183 reviews
Price from£73.47per night
Yukai Resort Premium Hotel Ranpu, hotel in Hirado

Yukai Resort Premium Hotel Ranpu provides a sauna and free private parking, and is within 6.3 km of St. Francis Xavier Memorial Catholic Church and 37 km of Kujukushima Pearl Sea Resort.

Location is alright as most people travel there by car.
6.9
Scored 6.9
Pleasant
Rated pleasant
261 reviews
Price from£109.99per night
Kishotei, hotel in Hirado

Located in Hirado, less than 1 km from St. Francis Xavier Memorial Catholic Church, Kishotei features accommodation with a sauna and a hot spring bath.

Old world charm, great service.
7.2
Scored 7.2
Good
Rated good
161 reviews
Price from£64.34per night
ゲストハウスのスタジオ51, hotel in Hirado

35 km from Huis Ten Bosch, ゲストハウスのスタジオ51 is a recently renovated property set in Sasebo and offers air-conditioned rooms with free WiFi and private parking. 15 km from St.

Super close to the station. Host was really friendly. Breakfast was nice and everyone else staying were kind also.
9.1
Scored 9.1
Superb
Rated superb
78 reviews
Price from£36.32per night
Amistad Hotel, hotel in Hirado

Set in Matsuura, Amistad Hotel features free bikes, terrace, shared lounge, and free WiFi. This 3-star japanese-style business hotel offers a 24-hour front desk and luggage storage space.

Typical Japanese business hotel. Free parking next to the hotel. The staff is very friendly. Free breakfast!
7.9
Scored 7.9
Good
Rated good
172 reviews
Price from£75.08per night
木木木木 KIGI MOKU MOKU, hotel in Hirado

Boasting a sauna, 木木木木 KIGI MOKU MOKU is situated in Sasebo. This property offers access to a terrace, free private parking and free WiFi. Sasebo-kō is 17 km away and St.

Breakfast was so awesome. The owner lady got up early in the morning and she prepared a Japanese-style breakfast with warm care. I was able to use the sauna even after the breakfast, so I had a pleasant meal and enjoyed the sauna. I left after enjoying a very good rest in hospitality that I can't feel anywhere else in Japan. The bedding in the room was comparable to a 5-star hotel. All the usable spaces were really clean and organized, so just looking at them made me feel good. The usable space is very large compared to typical accommodations in Japan.
9.2
Scored 9.2
Superb
Rated superb
25 reviews
Price from£274.98per night
佐世保VILLA青鹿Ur1, hotel in Hirado

佐世保VILLA青鹿Ur1 is a recently renovated holiday home in Sasebo, where guests can make the most of its private beach area and garden.

9.5
Scored 9.5
Exceptional
Rated exceptional
13 reviews
Price from£271.77per night
Minshuku Umi no Sachi, hotel in Hirado

Situated in Sasebo, 26 km from St. Francis Xavier Memorial Catholic Church and 30 km from Sasebo-kō, Minshuku Umi no Sachi offers air conditioning.

Meal was yummy and fish was fresh....we loved the sashimi
8.9
Scored 8.9
Fabulous
Rated fabulous
18 reviews
Price from£102.73per night
Hotel Flags Kuju Kusima, hotel in Hirado

Hotel Flags Kuju Kusima is located within Saikai National Park and is a 12-minute walk away from Kujukushima Pearl Sea Resort.

Breakfast was great. Onsen was also fine. Room was spacius and clean.
6.9
Scored 6.9
Pleasant
Rated pleasant
148 reviews
Price from£146.31per night
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What guests said about Hirado:

  • 10
    Scored 10

    Lots of great nature spots, including nice beaches.

    Lots of great nature spots, including nice beaches. Many historic sites including a castle and some cool churches. Good food. You can spend a lot of time exploring this island - hiking, fishing, swimming, visiting museums, eating, and more. You'd want a car to get around the island, which I recommend highly, but if you don't have one there is still stuff in the main town to see and do on foot.
    TL
    United States
  • 10
    Scored 10

    The weekend trip to Hirado was the perfect getaway, quiet...

    The weekend trip to Hirado was the perfect getaway, quiet and charming the town is the perfect spot to spend some time wandering around, hiking the olle trail, tasting great coffee and amazingly fresh seafood direct off the boat. While some of the sites themselves such as the Xavier Church and Castle are similar to things you'll find elsewhere in Kyushu, it's the atmosphere of calm that saturates the area and the views you get from the various spots and lookouts that you really go for. It's an easy enough place to get around without a car though that would certainly help for exploring further out of the town, A weekend was the right amount of time to see the basics though you'll definitely want to visit again.
    Meghan
    Canada
  • 10
    Scored 10

    I mainly went to Hirado due to the history of the Dutch...

    I mainly went to Hirado due to the history of the Dutch Trading Post and William Adams the first Englishman in Japan (who was the inspiration for the novel Shogun). It was out of the main visiting season and I loved it (felt like I had the town to myself). I had a rental car what was great to get around how’re you can cover the main attractions without a car. I particularly enjoyed the Old Dutch Trading Post and the Matsura Historical Museum (which has a great collection and I would rate as one of the best small Museums in Japan). The people of the town very very welcoming and the food I ate in the restaurants was some of the best I have had in Japan. The Hirado Castle Museum does not have a lot of items in it’s collect but it is worth a visit for the views alone.
    Brent
    Australia