5/5 - Excellent
It’s a quite place with not many tourist spots or restaurants, but an amazing place for anyone seeking peace and nature.

Overall an excellent onsen hotel. Spacious room and well-appointed onsen.
Reviewed on Oct 18, 2025

Excellent traditional experience, onsen is great and the traditional food sets (both breakfast and dinner) are very nice. Only problems I had overall were maintaince going on during my stay (landscaping and some light building work), and some parts of the building are showing their age (especially ...
Reviewed on Oct 16, 2025

Room was clean, comfortable, and quiet - all making for a great stay!
Reviewed on Sep 28, 2025


Very smart and comfortable accommodation with excellent facilities inc washing machine with a fast setting. Lots of places to eat in the area but you cannot beat the little cafe just 20m away on the same side of the street for great tasting food and excellent value.
Reviewed on Sep 13, 2025

Amazing, regardless of price one of the best places I've stayed in Japan. 15 mins walk from Saga station in a quiet residential area and only 10 mins walk to multiple restaurants, Saga castle, balloon museum, library etc Hotel is the wrong word for this place,it is a stand alone home, perfect for ...
Reviewed on Oct 16, 2025
Ureshino Onsen Tourist Information Center is just one of the places to see in Ureshino, so why not enjoy the other things to explore during your travels? Wander the forest or discover the area's hot springs.
You can take time to visit Ureshino Onsen Koshu-yokujo-shiboruto Hot Spring during your travels to Ureshino. Wander the riverfront and parks while you're in the area.
Bring your family to Hizen Yumekaido and have a fun-filled day at this amusement park in Ureshino. Wander the forest or discover the area's hot springs.
Find out about the history of Ureshino with a stop at Hizen Yoshida-Yaki Pottery Hall. Wander the forest or discover the area's hot springs.
You can spend an afternoon studying the exhibits at Shida-yaki Pottery Factory Museum in Ureshino. Discover the area's hot springs and temples.
You can learn about the history of Ureshino with a stop at Toyotamahime Shrine. Wander the riverfront and parks while you're in the area.
It’s a quite place with not many tourist spots or restaurants, but an amazing place for anyone seeking peace and nature.
