Tiny room with an old and very small Queensize (??) bed. Everything seems to be really old, so does the dust in the corners of the room or of the ventilation in the bathroom.
Service was okay... we could convince them to leave our bicycles outside the hotel entrance (no way to leave them at the ”luggage storage” inside the lobby).
Drinks like coffee, hot chocolate, tea and soft drinks are for free. Microwave free. Also they have a bath house but no sauna for the girls - unfortunately.
Best option in town.
Exceptional Onsen Experience and Delicious Breakfast
My recent stay at this hotel in Japan was nothing short of spectacular. From the moment I arrived, the staff made me feel welcome and attended to every detail with genuine hospitality. The highlight of my trip was undoubtedly the exquisite onsen bath house. Nestled amidst serene surroundings, the onsen offered the perfect blend of relaxation and rejuvenation. The facilities were immaculately clean, the water temperature was just right, and the tranquil atmosphere allowed me to truly unwind after a day of exploring.
Each morning began with their amazing breakfast spread, featuring a wonderful selection of both Western and Japanese dishes. The quality and freshness of the ingredients were outstanding, and the presentation was as beautiful as the flavours were delicious. From freshly brewed coffee to traditional miso soup, every meal was a delightful start to the day.
The rooms were spacious, elegantly decorated, and equipped with all the amenities I needed for a comfortable stay. The attention to detail throughout the hotel was impressive, making my experience truly memorable.
I wholeheartedly give this hotel a five-star rating and highly recommend it to anyone visiting Japan. Whether you’re seeking a relaxing getaway, a cultural experience, or just a fantastic place to stay, this hotel exceeds expectations in every way.
Close to the train station. The rooms are clean and and big for Japanese standards. Also the included breakfast is good, compared to other locations of this hotel chain in Japan.
Location was the best on my 2 weeks Japan trip. 50 meters from the station. I arrived from Nagasaki by train, 14.40 at the reception and they told me that check in timd is 15.00 and they can store my luggage. An absolute No Go. The hotel rules in South East Asia are mostly check in at 14.00, check out at 12.00. Thats what I hated about Japan. The Onsen was great, breakfast also but this town is dead, I won t come back. I tried to find a place to eat at 5.30pm on a Saturday, every restaurant was closed and the only one open told me reservations only, a polite way for Japanese to tell foreigners they are not wanted.
The double room was ok. The dorm room not so. Double rooms were sold out so we had to book the dorm. There isnt much ventilation in the dorm room, and its set to 25 deg heater, really very warm. Even 26/27 deg air conditioning wouldve still been better. Quite uncomfortable with the heater.
The Hotel is very accessible. 2 minutes walk from Tosu station. There is also Lawson beside.
The hotel is very clean and quiet. The staff are welcoming and some can speak English. The food from the restaurant is delicious.
The location is very near to the tosu premium outlet.
It's like a boutique hotel with free parking lots.
Receptionists are very friendly and speak a good command of English. Will recommend.
The stuff is very friendly, the room is a little bigger than usual but they have a problem with water, sometimes it jumps from warm water to cold for no reason. The breakfast is regular japanese breakfast, small variety but they have default miso soup, rice, vegetables and protein
CCHANG HSU HWI JASONExceptional Onsen Experience and Delicious Breakfast
My recent stay at this hotel in Japan was nothing short of spectacular. From the moment I arrived, the staff made me feel welcome and attended to every detail with genuine hospitality. The highlight of my trip was undoubtedly the exquisite onsen bath house. Nestled amidst serene surroundings, the onsen offered the perfect blend of relaxation and rejuvenation. The facilities were immaculately clean, the water temperature was just right, and the tranquil atmosphere allowed me to truly unwind after a day of exploring.
Each morning began with their amazing breakfast spread, featuring a wonderful selection of both Western and Japanese dishes. The quality and freshness of the ingredients were outstanding, and the presentation was as beautiful as the flavours were delicious. From freshly brewed coffee to traditional miso soup, every meal was a delightful start to the day.
The rooms were spacious, elegantly decorated, and equipped with all the amenities I needed for a comfortable stay. The attention to detail throughout the hotel was impressive, making my experience truly memorable.
I wholeheartedly give this hotel a five-star rating and highly recommend it to anyone visiting Japan. Whether you’re seeking a relaxing getaway, a cultural experience, or just a fantastic place to stay, this hotel exceeds expectations in every way.
SSora ChaThis hotel is brand new—you can tell. The best part? It's right next to the train station (prime location, tbh). Plus, they have loads of parking, which is clutch.
It's totally worth the money—no question. This is classic Marriott quality; they just don't miss.
The size is perfect—not too big, not too small.
EEvon Foo.We chose to stay here because hotels in Fukuoka were very expensive, and since we had the JR Pass, this location right beside the Tosu station was super convenient. The room was very clean, and the facilities were great — especially the included breakfast! It was a wonderful chance to try local Japanese dishes, and I really enjoyed it. The breakfast starts as early as 6:30am, which was very thoughtful — I still remember rushing to catch the 6:50am train to Fukuoka after eating, and I even had 5 minutes to spare, haha!
Staff were friendly and helpful, though English communication was a bit more limited — probably because it’s not a major station area. Still, everyone had a great attitude and tried their best. Overall, a very satisfying stay!
AAmazinglifeLove the amenities in the hotel. There’s also a wide selection of food during the breakfast session, and my partner and I managed had a very satisfying breakfast throughout our stay.
GGerrit BuurmanLocation was the best on my 2 weeks Japan trip. 50 meters from the station. I arrived from Nagasaki by train, 14.40 at the reception and they told me that check in timd is 15.00 and they can store my luggage. An absolute No Go. The hotel rules in South East Asia are mostly check in at 14.00, check out at 12.00. Thats what I hated about Japan. The Onsen was great, breakfast also but this town is dead, I won t come back. I tried to find a place to eat at 5.30pm on a Saturday, every restaurant was closed and the only one open told me reservations only, a polite way for Japanese to tell foreigners they are not wanted.
MMisafir KullanıcıThe Hotel is very accessible. 2 minutes walk from Tosu station. There is also Lawson beside.
The hotel is very clean and quiet. The staff are welcoming and some can speak English. The food from the restaurant is delicious.
Ddd17bbIt’s an absolute bliss to stay in Suginoya, a luxurious ryokan in Saga. Our saga beef sukiyaki dinner was truly memorable as the quality of the meat was top notch- so soft yet flavorful, something we will remember for a long time. We enjoyed relaxing in the private and public bath, soaking in the zen vibes of the hotel and lounging in the spacious and comfortable room. Staff was friendly and tried to converse in English as best as possible. 100% recommend as we felt fully pampered here like it was our honeymoon all over again!
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