This Showa-era cottage in Karatsu City, approximately 3.2km from the city centre, offers a unique stay in a location featured in the films "HOLD ME CLOSE" and "From Saga with LoveⅡ". Sleeping up to six guests, the self-catering property boasts a dirt floor, irori hearth, furo bath, garden, parking, and optional bonfire and BBQ experiences, plus access to yacht cruises organised by the NPO Minamo Preservation Society.
8.4 19 reviews
Hirado
10/08 – 20/08
SG$427/nighttotal: SG$4270 (10 )
一棟貸し平戸こせら
3 2
house , Hirado Shi
This three-bedroom house is situated in Hirado City, a 13-minute walk from St. Francis Xavier Memorial Church and a short drive from Sasebo Park and Catholic Ainoura Church. The property offers 153 square metres of living space, featuring a private garden and terrace, a fully equipped kitchen, and a bathroom with a bidet and bath, perfect for families or groups of up to six guests.
10 40 reviews
Hirado
11/08 – 20/08
SG$251/nighttotal: SG$2259 (9 )
Seaside Private Villa Quiet Escape Japan
1 2
house , Imari Shi
This seaside villa is situated in Hatatsu-cho, Imari City, Saga Prefecture, a 70-minute drive from Fukuoka Airport and Hakata Station, offering easy access to the region's attractions. This 100 square metre property boasts a unique blend of Japanese and Moroccan styles, sleeping up to six guests and featuring a fully equipped kitchen, a 65-inch television, a kotatsu table and a drum-type washer-dryer.
Frequently asked questions about accommodations in Hirado
What are the top attractions and must-see sites in Hirado?
Hirado Castle is a must-see, perched on a hill overlooking the city. The beautiful Taiko-no-ura Bay is a great place to relax and enjoy the scenery. For history buffs, the Hirado Dutch Trading Post is a fascinating glimpse into the past.
Which cultural festivals and seasonal events should visitors attend in Hirado?
The Hirado Kunchi Festival in October is a vibrant celebration with colourful floats and traditional dances. In spring, the Hirado Sakura Festival features beautiful cherry blossoms. The Hirado Lantern Festival in February is a magical event with thousands of lanterns illuminating the city.
What are the best accommodations with a jacuzzi in Hirado?
What are the most convenient modes of transportation within Hirado?
The Hirado City Loop Bus is a great way to get around the city. You can also rent bicycles to explore at your own pace. For longer journeys, there are regular buses to nearby towns.
What are the best accommodations for families and kids in Hirado?
What outdoor activities and adventures are popular in and around Hirado?
Hiking trails around Mount Kannon-dake offer stunning views of the island. You can also enjoy kayaking or stand-up paddleboarding in Taiko-no-ura Bay. For a more relaxed experience, take a stroll along the Hirado Coast.
What are the best pet friendly accommodations in Hirado?
What types of accommodations are available in Hirado?
You can find a range of accommodation options in Hirado, from traditional Japanese inns (ryokan) to modern hotels and guesthouses. There are also charming bed and breakfasts for a more intimate experience.
What are the best accommodations with parking in Hirado?
Spring (April-May) and autumn (September-November) are the most pleasant times to visit Hirado, with mild temperatures and beautiful scenery. Summer (June-August) can be hot and humid, while winter (December-February) is cold and wet.
What local dishes and culinary experiences are a must-try in Hirado?
Try the Hirado-zushi, a local sushi variation with unique ingredients. Hirado is also known for its fresh seafood, especially sea bream and tuna. Don't miss the chance to sample local sake at one of the traditional breweries.
In which part of Hirado should you consider renting accommodation?
The area around Hirado Castle and the port is a good choice for easy access to attractions and restaurants. If you prefer a quieter stay, consider the coastal areas of Taiko-no-ura Bay or the more rural areas of the island.