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9.2 52 reviews
Asakura
06/10 – 12/10
A$1266/nighttotal: A$7596 (6 )
原鶴の舞
1 4
ryokan , Asakura Shi
Harakura no Mai Ryokan, located in Asakura City's Harakura district, is conveniently situated within 32km of Komyozen-ji and Kanzeon-ji Temples and approximately 34km from Dazaifu Tenmangu Shrine. This traditional Japanese inn offers guests a single bedroom with en-suite bathroom, on-site hot spring baths, free Wi-Fi, private parking, and a range of modern amenities including air conditioning and room service.
8.8 10 reviews
Asakura
10/10 – 20/10
A$437/nighttotal: A$4370 (10 )
Imurakebettei Tsukinohanare
1 2
house , Asakura Shi
This Asakura Shi holiday home is situated just 1km from Akizuki Castle Remains, offering convenient access to nearby attractions including Chikuzenmachi Tachiarai Peace Memorial Museum and Nyoirinji Temple (within 14.5km). The property features a jacuzzi, terrace, parking, and a kitchen equipped with a fridge and microwave, ensuring a comfortable stay with access to free WiFi; the one-bathroom dwelling is ideally located for exploring local historical sites and shrines.
8.5 320 reviews
Asakura
06/10 – 12/10
A$493/nighttotal: A$2958 (6 )
Chikugogawa Onsen Kiyonoya
1 4
ryokan , Ukiha Shi
Chikugogawa Onsen Kiyonoya, a family-friendly inn in Ukiha, offers river views and is situated approximately 34 kilometres from both Ankokuji Temple and Hiroshiki Oda Museum of Art. This Ukiha Shi lodging features air-conditioned rooms with desks and safety deposit boxes, access to hot spring and public baths, plus free Wi-Fi, an elevator, and on-site parking.
Asakura
10/10 – 20/10
A$231/nighttotal: A$2310 (10 )
私湯 102棟 朝雾 舒适榻榻米房Private Hot Spring Building 102
1 2
house , Asakura Shi
This accommodation is situated in the Kitachikugo region of Fukuoka Prefecture, offering a peaceful retreat registered under Fukuoka Prefecture's traditional hotel and inn operation law (registration number 7北筑保第1103号-2). This one-bedroom, one-bathroom lodge accommodates up to two guests and features a kitchen with a fridge, microwave, and dishwasher, alongside air conditioning, a swimming pool, and a garden for relaxation.
Frequently asked questions about hotels in Asakura
What are the most affordable attractions in Asakura?
You can enjoy the beautiful scenery of the Asakura River for free, and the Asakura Shrine is also free to enter. If you're looking for something more active, the Asakura River Park has a great walking trail and is perfect for a picnic.
What are the best hotels with a swimming pool in Asakura?
Asakura is known for its peaceful atmosphere, so you can relax by taking a stroll along the Asakura River, enjoying a cup of tea at one of the local cafes, or visiting the Asakura Onsen, a hot spring resort.
What are the most popular 2, 3 and 4-star hotels in Asakura?
You can find traditional Japanese inns (ryokan) and modern hotels in Asakura, ranging from budget-friendly options to more luxurious ones. There are also a few guesthouses and bed and breakfasts.
It's best to book your hotel in advance, especially during peak season, which is typically from April to May and September to November. If you're travelling during the off-season, you might be able to find some good deals.
What are the best family friendly hotels in Asakura?
What amenities do hotel rooms typically offer in Asakura?
Most hotels in Asakura offer basic amenities like air conditioning, Wi-Fi, and a private bathroom. Some hotels may also have additional amenities like a hot spring bath, a restaurant, or a lounge.
What pet-friendly activities are available in Asakura?
Asakura is a very pet-friendly city, and there are plenty of activities you can enjoy with your furry friend. You can take a walk along the Asakura River, enjoy a picnic in the Asakura River Park, or visit the Asakura Shrine, which is also pet-friendly.