Discover the best Bed and Breakfast Inns in Kamiamakusa, Kumamoto Prefecture, Kyushu including Amakusa Tenku No Fune, Romankan, Komatsuya Nagisakan, Ryoshi no Sato, Nakashimaso, Koraya, Tempuan People, Setohira, Wakamatsuya Ryokan, Business Hotel Amakusa.
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4.5 based on 137 reviews
Looking for a place to stay in Kamiamakusa? Then look no further than Amakusa Tenku No Fune, a romantic ryokan that brings the best of Kamiamakusa to your doorstep. Rooms at Amakusa Tenku No Fune offer air conditioning providing exceptional comfort and convenience, and guests can go online with free wifi. A 24 hour front desk, a concierge, and baggage storage are some of the conveniences offered at this ryokan. A pool and an on-site restaurant will also help to make your stay even more special. If you are driving to Amakusa Tenku No Fune, free parking is available. While staying at Amakusa Tenku No Fune, visitors can check out Takabutoyama Lookouts (1.2 mi), which is a popular Kamiamakusa attraction. If you’re looking for an Italian restaurant, consider a visit to Festa Del Mare or Amakusa Daio Bar Sun Haraippai, which are all conveniently located a short distance from Amakusa Tenku No Fune. Kamiamakusa is also home to Hanaumiko Park, a popular park that is not too far from Amakusa Tenku No Fune. We’re sure you’ll enjoy your stay at Amakusa Tenku No Fune as you experience everything Kamiamakusa has to offer.
We visited Amakusa to learn about the region's Christian history, witness the beautiful natural surroundings and enjoy some good food. Amakusa Tenku No Fune served as a perfect base from which to tour the area, and turned out to be a "destination hotel" in its own right. The main area serves as a reception, restaurant as well as a lounge. The views from the dining room and the outdoor patio are stupendous - you can see numerous bridges, an abundance of little islands as well as mountains further afield. And the modern yet subtle nature of the architecture allows it to blend in to its surroundings rather than upstage it (which is probably impossible - such is the beauty of Amakusa.) We chose to stay for our two nights in one of the Island View Villas, which offers more seclusion, privacy and space compared to rooms in the main building. It's about a 2 minute buggy ride or 5 minute walk to the Villas, and is close to the water than the reception/restaurant structure or the main building that houses the majority of rooms. While the views from the Villas were likely not as panoramic as the ones from the main rooms, it's still in an idyllic setting nonetheless, and we felt that we made the right choice. The views were still decent, and we got to enjoy an open-air Onsen bath on the deck of our Villa. While the deck was expansive, the room itself, at 74m², wasn't super spacious by Villa standards. A first world problem, I know, but it's something worth pointing out should you be sharing the room with more than a few people. The Villas offer an Onsen bath both indoors as well as outdoor on the deck. The one bummer has to do with the baths not being free-flowing. In other words, you have to turn on the tap and fill the bath with the Onsen spring water each time you want to bathe. If you're wanting to jump in and out of the bath throughout the day, it might be a challenge keeping the temperature of the water properly regulated at ideal bathing temperatures. Not sure why they don't do it like most other ryokans do, but the fact that the Villas offer an Onsen option was still a pleasant surprise to us - the area isn't known as being "Onsen country." The food here was a major highlight. Nagasaki has a bountiful of incredible ingredients from both the land and sea, and the chefs do an amazing job of fusing the best of Japanese flavorings with European influences. The Salmon Mi Cuit with Spring Truffles was incredible ("Mi Cuit" in French means "partially cooked.") The Abalone Spaghettini, Amakusa Purple Sea Urchin Sashimi and the Foie Gras with Miso Sauce and Daikon Radish worked wonderfully together. You'll definitely be educated and inspired by the Umami-infused creativity that the kitchen staff bring to the table. From our numerous recent trips to Kyushu, we've become big fans of of the Southern island, and Nagasaki is no exception. The history, culture and scenic beauty is unsurpassed, and the food - thanks for the hundreds of years of contact with the likes of China, Korea and Europeans as well as the terrific local ingredients - really have helped to bring out the best gastronomic experiences that can possibly be offered anywhere. And Amakusa Tenku No Fune is representative of this notion. Highly recommended. Note that Tenku No Fune is more of a small boutique hotel rather than a ryokan. They don't provide Yukata robes for people to walk around (and dine) throughout the property, nor are there tatami rooms or futons. And, you don't take your shoes off immediately upon entering the property. If that's what you're after, this property is not for you. However, I'm assuming that the vast majority of people that venture to this part of Japan aren't coming for a proper ryokan experience - for that, you're best advised to look elsewhere. If, on the other hand, you fancy the idea of a boutique hotel with great service, wonderful views and incredible Japanese-Western fusion cuisine, then Amakusa Tenku No Fune will fit the bill in a big way.
4.5 based on 24 reviews
Everyone needs a place to lay their weary head. For travelers visiting Kamiamakusa, Romankan is an excellent choice for rest and rejuvenation. Well-known for its proximity to great restaurants and attractions, Romankan makes it easy to enjoy the best of Kamiamakusa. Rooms at Romankan offer air conditioning and a refrigerator providing exceptional comfort and convenience, and guests can go online with free wifi. Free breakfast will also help to make your stay even more special. If you are driving to Romankan, free parking is available. When you’re feeling hungry, be sure to check out Champon Daio and Kurenai Ramen, which are some Asian restaurants that are popular with locals and out-of-towners alike. Kamiamakusa is also home to Hanaumiko Park, a popular park that is not too far from Romankan. Romankan is sure to make your visit to Kamiamakusa one worth remembering.
4 based on 29 reviews
Finding an ideal onsen ryokan in Oyano-jima does not have to be difficult. Welcome to Komatsuya Nagisakan, a nice option for travelers like you. Free wifi is offered to guests, and rooms at Komatsuya Nagisakan offer a flat screen TV, a refrigerator, and air conditioning. During your stay, take advantage of some of the amenities offered, including a gift shop. Guests of Komatsuya Nagisakan are also welcome to enjoy a sauna and an on-site restaurant. For travelers arriving by car, parking is available. If you like sushi restaurants, Komatsuya Nagisakan is conveniently located near Sushi Dokoro Mizuno. Komatsuya Nagisakan puts the best of Oyano-jima at your fingertips, making your stay both relaxing and enjoyable.
We booked this hotel while on the way from Kumamoto to Amakusa before going to Nagasaki via the car ferry using the Onniike line...This hotel was a stop-by in between. The hotel is in d middle of nowhere, non-touristry area. The receptionist spoke limited english but enough for us to understand and catch the core works. Room was big and clean..We spend dinner at the hotel as its not easy to get food in the surrounding area within walking distance...Dinner was average at best...Japanese Breakfast which was provided by the hotel was mediocre... This hotel provided free onsen and I have to say I enjoy the onsen the most.
4.5 based on 14 reviews
4 based on 5 reviews
大きなシマアジの姿造りが印象的な会席でした。伊勢海老のお刺身も、車海老もとても美味しかったです。 天草の海の幸を堪能することが出来ました。 食事は個室でしたが、本館のお部屋にテーブルと椅子が用意してあり、贅沢な気分で食事が出来ました。海に沈む夕陽を眺めながら頂く食事は最高でした。 近くの体育館では、エアポンプ式のトランポリンやボタルタリング、おもちゃがたくさんあって小さな子供連れには楽しいかと思います。 貸切風呂のオレンジ温泉はその色から鉄分の匂いをイメージしていましたが、特にそのような匂いもなく気持ち良く浸かる事が出来て思い出に残っています。 また行きたいです。
4 based on 14 reviews
Quaint hotel tucked away in a small village that is more like a Japanese bed & breakfast. Nice cultural experience! Try the private hot springs bath. Restaurant has good food too. I was quite pleased.
4.5 based on 3 reviews
男性3人女性3人のため、男性組と女性組の2部屋を予約しました。海の見える部屋を決めていただき、夕焼けが素晴らしかったです。夕食での宴会は、会席料理で食べきれないほど沢山ありました。何より付いて頂いた仲居さんは、明るくてかわいい愛嬌のある若い方でした。肥後弁丸出しの私たちの会話にも気持ちよく受け答えをされ素晴らしい対応をしてくれました。今回の旅行のメインが、夫婦揃っての息抜きの旅行でしたので、沢山の昔話に花を咲かせることができ、大満足の旅行でした。滅多に旅行ができない孫持ちの老年夫婦にとっての今回の旅行は、受付の皆さん、料理人さん、仲居さん・・・等の心のこもった「おもてなし」は最高に思い出に残るものになりました。
4.5 based on 3 reviews
If you’re looking for a ryokan in Kamiamakusa, look no further than Setohira. While staying at Setohira, visitors can check out Shiro Amakusa Museum (1.8 mi), which is a popular Kamiamakusa attraction. Guest rooms offer amenities such as a flat screen TV, a refrigerator, and air conditioning. The staff at Setohira looks forward to serving you during your upcoming visit.
天草の小さな島にある旅館で、周りは海なので、窓からの景色はすぐ下が海、窓からすぐそこに見える海に大感激です、旅館自体は新しくはないですが、気配りされた感じで、落ち着きます。女将さん、スタッフの方がとても優しく癒されました。朝食も沢山あって豪華ですが、美味しくて食べてしまいました。お風呂は小さいですが、こじんまりと家族旅行で行ったのでとっても癒されました。また主人と二人でのんびり行こうと思っています。
4 based on 8 reviews
Everyone needs a place to lay their weary head. For travelers visiting Kamiamakusa, Wakamatsuya Ryokan is an excellent choice for rest and rejuvenation. Well-known for its proximity to great attractions, Wakamatsuya Ryokan makes it easy to enjoy the best of Kamiamakusa. Rooms at Wakamatsuya Ryokan offer air conditioning providing exceptional comfort and convenience. If you are driving to Wakamatsuya Ryokan, free parking is available. While staying at Wakamatsuya Ryokan, visitors can check out Shiro Amakusa Museum (1.9 mi), which is a popular Kamiamakusa attraction. When you’re feeling hungry, be sure to check out Shumpuan, which is a cafe that is popular with locals and out-of-towners alike. Looking for something to do in Kamiamakusa? Hanaumiko Park (0.9 mi) is a popular attraction that is within walking distance of Wakamatsuya Ryokan. Wakamatsuya Ryokan is sure to make your visit to Kamiamakusa one worth remembering.
3.5 based on 6 reviews
Finding an ideal budget friendly small hotel in Kamiamakusa does not have to be difficult. Welcome to Business Hotel Amakusa, a nice option for travelers like you. Given the close proximity of popular landmarks, such as L'isola Terrace Amakusa (1.7 mi) and Shiro Amakusa Museum (1.7 mi), guests of Business Hotel Amakusa can easily experience some of Kamiamakusa's most well known attractions. Rooms at Business Hotel Amakusa provide air conditioning. And, as an added convenience, there is free parking available to guests. During your visit, be sure to check out a popular Kamiamakusa ramen restaurant such as Kurenai Ramen, which is a short distance from Business Hotel Amakusa. If you are looking for something to do in the area, Amakusa Gokyo Bridge (1.0 mi) is a popular attraction that is within walking distance of Business Hotel Amakusa. Business Hotel Amakusa looks forward to welcoming you on your visit to Kamiamakusa.
I just needed a place to sleep for one night and this inexpensive but clean business hotel suited me well. The rooms were actually much bigger than an ordinary business hotel, which allowed me to relax a bit. The guy at the front desk was friendly and helpful, giving me some advice about the best way to reach my next destination in the morning. There were a couple of restaurants across the highway, so it was also easy to get a quick meal without getting the car out again. The doors did not auto-lock, so important to be careful about locking up.
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