Discover the best hotels in Hagi, Yamaguchi Prefecture, Chugoku including Guesthouse ruco, Hagi Royal Intelligent Hotel, Hokumon Yashiki, Guesthouse ruco, Hagihonjin, Hagi Kanko Hotel, Hagi no Yado Tomoe, Resort Hotel Mihagi, Senshunraku, Hagi Ichirin.
Restaurants in Hagi
4.5 based on 30 reviews
⋆Guesthouse ruco was born in Hagi City, Yamaguchi Prefecture in October 2013. “ruco” comes from the two Chinese characters, “流” (Ru means flow) and “交” (Co means interact). We hope the guesthouse will connect people who are visiting Hagi and living in Hagi and make them interact with each other just like the water channels flowing through Hagi are connecting people’s lives.We named this place “ruco” with that wish in our mind.The history and castle town of Hagi are not the only attractions of this city.To say nothing of the elegant scenery you can find even with a little walk, we think the wonderful people living here and the things they create are the best attractions of this city.We hope you will soak in such attractions of Hagi during your stay in our guesthouse.*Mix domitory(max 8 people)*Price: 2800JPY per nightFacility: Reading light / Private curtain / Locker*female domitory(max 6 people)*Price: 2800JPY per nightFacility: Reading light / Private curtain / Locker*private room* Price: 4500JPY for 1 person 7500JPY for 2 people 10000JPY for 3people
Our family of 5 stayed in the family room that contained 3 bunk beds. Although the space was compact, the beds were comfortable. Each bed had a good reading light and a sack to put your eye glasses in or other little things next to you. Shoi the owner was very friendly and helpful with suggestions on dining. Very very clean! We loved having the use of the kitchen where we made our own breakfast and met other guests, mostly from other parts of Japan. Great location very close to bus station and a landmark schoolhouse and Samurai training center. I was interested in the famous tea bowl pottery that the town is known for. Wandered around the galleries but most studios were closed for the New Years week. Castle ruins interesting as well. I would definitely stay again at this simple well appointed hostel.
4 based on 132 reviews
We Hagi Royal Intelligent Hotel is located next to JR Sanin-Line Higashi-Hagi Station. Complimentary breakfast is available. Rooms have free Wi-Fi and are equipped with TV, air-conditioner, bathroom, towel, brush and a hair dryer. Restaurants are within 15-minute walking distance. We are a great choice for travelers and are looking forward to having you!
Unless one is staying in a ryokan it is hard to find a good hotel in Hagi, especially for western visitors. But the Royal Intelligent is very poor indeed. No welcome on arrival, just a reading out of the hotel rules. One of which is that if you want your room to be serviced then you must not return between 10.00 and 16.00. We chose not to have it serviced but the hotel is not a hostel and is charging mid-range prices. The room was very small but we didn’t expect more. The bath towel was tiny. And, worst of all, the bathroom and the room smelled of drains except immediately after one had showered. I’ve no problem that the breakfast was Japanese but the ingredients were of very poor quality and by 8.30 were not being replenished because breakfast ended at 9.00 and everything was immediately cleared away. Hagi is wonderful and we’re so pleased that we went. It is a must to visit even if the travel requires several changes of train, but maybe that Is one reason why Hagi is such a jewel because the tourists who were there were not numerous and were overwhelmingly Japanese. The Uragami Museum is superb, the merchant and samurai quarters beautiful to wander round, the Shoin-Jinja shrine and the Toko-ji tombs hauntingly lovely in very different ways, and we ate brilliantly in local izakayas (Maru is strongly recommended including the tasting tray of six local sakes which at 1200 yen was a bargain). So, don’t be put off Hagi which is wonderful. But the Royal Intelligent is a terrible hotel and to be avoided.
3.5 based on 69 reviews
Ryokan
Not cheap but very good. Pleasant and helpful staff. Excellent food. The hot bath was very nice even though it was not a natural onsen. The ryokan is located right in the middle of the historic samurai quarter of Hagi. We had a very enjoyable stay there.
4.5 based on 30 reviews
⋆Guesthouse ruco was born in Hagi City, Yamaguchi Prefecture in October 2013. “ruco” comes from the two Chinese characters, “流” (Ru means flow) and “交” (Co means interact). We hope the guesthouse will connect people who are visiting Hagi and living in Hagi and make them interact with each other just like the water channels flowing through Hagi are connecting people’s lives.We named this place “ruco” with that wish in our mind.The history and castle town of Hagi are not the only attractions of this city.To say nothing of the elegant scenery you can find even with a little walk, we think the wonderful people living here and the things they create are the best attractions of this city.We hope you will soak in such attractions of Hagi during your stay in our guesthouse.*Mix domitory(max 8 people)*Price: 2800JPY per nightFacility: Reading light / Private curtain / Locker*female domitory(max 6 people)*Price: 2800JPY per nightFacility: Reading light / Private curtain / Locker*private room* Price: 4500JPY for 1 person 7500JPY for 2 people 10000JPY for 3people
Our family of 5 stayed in the family room that contained 3 bunk beds. Although the space was compact, the beds were comfortable. Each bed had a good reading light and a sack to put your eye glasses in or other little things next to you. Shoi the owner was very friendly and helpful with suggestions on dining. Very very clean! We loved having the use of the kitchen where we made our own breakfast and met other guests, mostly from other parts of Japan. Great location very close to bus station and a landmark schoolhouse and Samurai training center. I was interested in the famous tea bowl pottery that the town is known for. Wandered around the galleries but most studios were closed for the New Years week. Castle ruins interesting as well. I would definitely stay again at this simple well appointed hostel.
4 based on 227 reviews
Parking:100
Second night in hagi, and we moved from hagi 1 rin to hagihonjin. Facility is better. Staff well trained. you can taste the bad management. Ice cubes, you have to pay. A ride to the top of the hill, you have to pay. As you walk out of the hot bath area, they dont give you water but they are rubbing their hands with a display of cold drinks. When we booked, we had had enough of blowfish, but, no option to change the menu. No option for room only, bit no option to change menu. Ditto for brekki. The worst was the noise we suffered from upstairs. Insulation wad obviously poor, and there was a family with small kids above us. so noisy and we rang the reception to complain, but the noise continued until midnight. This is a very quiet time, majority of the rooms are empty, why would you put a family with small kids above anyone. Shows how bad the Management is.
4 based on 87 reviews
Parking:50
Hagi is an out of the way spa area, where it is mostly locals. We were visiting relatives for the first time and heard of the hot baths and views here. Did not disappoint. It takes a little getting used to Tatami mats, but its more like a firm, very firm mattress. The views and hot baths are amazing. We did not eat there, but they do have a nice restaurant. The price was reasonable compared to what we have seen in other parts of Japan. Not many people speak English here, so be prepared. Overall, the town and the hotel ryokan is a great area and good value. the people were very happy to see my family and went out of their way to help. Highly recommend.
4 based on 83 reviews
Parking:25
Large modern ryokan /hotel with spacious bedrooms suites and lovely garden views. The staff is friendly and attentive. But the highlight is the wonderful Japanese cooking for both dinners and breakfasts. Only drawback is the location which is close to the train station but far from the historical center of Hagi.
4 based on 78 reviews
Finding an ideal family-friendly onsen hotel in Hagi does not have to be difficult. Welcome to Resort Hotel Mihagi, a nice option for travelers like you. As your “home away from home,” the onsen hotel rooms offer a flat screen TV and air conditioning, and getting online is easy, with free wifi available. Guests have access to room service, baggage storage, and shops while staying at Resort Hotel Mihagi. In addition, Resort Hotel Mihagi offers a sauna, which will help make your Hagi trip additionally gratifying. And, as an added convenience, there is free parking available to guests. For those interested in checking out popular landmarks while visiting Hagi, Resort Hotel Mihagi is located a short distance from Shoin Shrine (1.6 mi) and Ito Hirobumi Bettei (1.6 mi). While you’re here, be sure to check out some of the Italian restaurants, including La Ceiba, Esquire Club Jomon, and Bar Trattoria Akka, all of which are a short distance from Resort Hotel Mihagi. Hagi is also known for some great historic sites, including Hagi Castle Town, Shoka Village School, and Ruins of Hagi Castle, which are not too far from Resort Hotel Mihagi. Resort Hotel Mihagi puts the best of Hagi at your fingertips, making your stay both relaxing and enjoyable.
Decent value for a large, spacious room with lanai overlooking the beach and ocean. Perfect for evening walks or a morning jog. Onsen bath is also spacious and relaxing and there is a proper hot sauna room, too. Japanese breakfast is voluminous and the people of Hagi and the staff are friendly countryside folks. Best if you have a car, but if not, just a short taxi ride from the station.
3.5 based on 65 reviews
Ryokan
4 based on 124 reviews
See why so many travelers make Hagi Ichirin their onsen ryokan of choice when visiting Hagi. Providing an ideal mix of value, comfort and convenience, it offers a romantic setting with an array of amenities designed for travelers like you. For those interested in checking out popular landmarks while visiting Hagi, Hagi Ichirin is located a short distance from Shoka Village School (1.6 mi) and Shoin Shrine (1.6 mi). Rooms at Hagi Ichirin provide air conditioning and a refrigerator, and guests can stay connected with free wifi. You can also enjoy a sauna and a lounge while staying at Hagi Ichirin. Need a place to park? Free parking is available at Hagi Ichirin. While visiting Hagi, you may want to try some ramen at one of the nearby restaurants, such as Hataman, Rairaitei Hagi, or Menkui. If you’re looking for things to do, you can check out Hagi Castle Town (0.4 mi), Ruins of Hagi Castle (0.4 mi), or Former Hagi City Meirin Elementary School (0.7 mi), which are popular attractions amongst tourists, and they are all within walking distance. At Hagi Ichirin, your comfort and satisfaction come first, and they look forward to welcoming you to Hagi.
The hotel is located directly at the beach with a great view over the sea. Food at dinner and breakfast was the best of our Japan trip. Free coffee and sweets were available in the afternoon at relaxation area. Staff was very friendly and helpful. Nice Japanese bath. Sightseeing spots are in walking distance or accessable with rental bike.
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