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8.7 22 reviews
Asakura
10/11 – 10/16
$335/nighttotal: $1675 (5 )
Akizuki Gallery House
2 5
house , Asakura Shi
Akizuki Gallery House is located in Asakura Shi, just a short drive from the Hiroshiki Oda Museum of Art, Ankokuji Temple, and the Ozuka Ancient Burial Mound Museum. The house has consistently received excellent ratings for its location, cleanliness, and overall experience. This 3-bedroom home can comfortably accommodate up to 6 guests. It features a fully equipped kitchen, a terrace, a garden, free parking, and free WiFi, along with a continental breakfast each morning. Guests can enjoy hiking and cycling in the nearby mountains, or simply relax and enjoy the stunning mountain views from the patio.
9.3 3 reviews
Asakura
10/15 – 10/22
$197/nighttotal: $1379 (7 )
Akizuki Hotaru Garden
4 2
house , Asakura Shi
This Asakura Shi villa is located approximately 20 miles from Fukuoka Airport, offering convenient access to nearby hiking trails. The 2260-square-foot (210-square-meter) property features four bedrooms, two bathrooms, and can comfortably accommodate up to 15 guests, boasting amenities such as a fully equipped kitchen, private parking, and a garden with a terrace.
9.9 26 reviews
Asakura
10/11 – 10/16
$233/nighttotal: $1165 (5 )
Akizuki Hotaru Garden
1 5
apartment , Asakura Shi
This spacious Asakura Shi rental is located in Akizuki, directly on the Notori River and approximately 66 feet from Sakura Street, offering prime riverside access near Akizuki Castle Ruins and local museums. This four-bedroom, two-bathroom house accommodates up to eight guests, featuring a fully equipped kitchen, air conditioning, a private garden, and parking for four vehicles, with interiors showcasing a blend of Japanese art and antiques.
9.3 8 reviews
Asakura
10/10 – 10/20
$77/nighttotal: $770 (10 )
Meiji Room | 150yr Machiya | 2 Guests
1 2
cabin , Ukiha Shi
Tiger House, a 150-year-old traditional merchant house, offers an authentic historical stay in Ukiha City, Japan, situated near its white-walled streets and the Minou Mountain Range. This machiya guesthouse features 1 bedroom, 1 bathroom, accommodates up to 2 guests, and includes air conditioning, internet, and parking, with a large Japanese garden available for guest enjoyment.
Frequently Asked Questions about hotels in Asakura
Which area in Asakura is a good option for staying in a hotel?
The town of Asakura itself is a good central location to stay. It has several hotels and ryokans, and is close to many attractions. You could also stay in the nearby town of Chikugo, which has more options for budget-friendly accommodation.
What are the best hotels with a swimming pool in Asakura?
What are the most affordable attractions in Asakura?
The Asakura River is a great place to go for a walk or bike ride. You can also enjoy the beautiful scenery at Asakura City Park, which has a large pond and a playground. The Asakura Art Museum offers free admission on certain days of the week.
What are the most popular 2, 3 and 4-star hotels in Asakura?
Asakura is known for its peaceful atmosphere. You can relax at the Asakura Onsen, a hot spring resort, or enjoy a stroll through the serene Asakura River Valley. The Asakura City Park is also a great place to unwind.
Where can you find the best traditional local cuisine in Asakura?
Asakura is famous for its local specialty, 'Asakura Ramen,' a hearty noodle soup with a rich, flavorful broth. You can find it at many restaurants in the town. Don't miss the chance to try 'Asakura-dango,' a local sweet treat.
What are the best family friendly hotels in Asakura?
There are no major international hotel chains in Asakura. However, there are several independent hotels and ryokans, which are traditional Japanese inns, offering a unique cultural experience.
You can find a variety of accommodations in Asakura, ranging from budget-friendly guesthouses to luxurious ryokans. There are also several business hotels for travelers on a tight schedule.
When is the best time to book a hotel in Asakura?
The best time to book a hotel in Asakura is during the shoulder seasons, spring and fall, when the weather is pleasant and crowds are smaller. If you're planning to visit during peak season, like cherry blossom season in spring or autumn foliage season, book well in advance.
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 also have on-site restaurants, hot spring baths, and laundry facilities.
What pet-friendly activities are available in Asakura?
Asakura is generally a pet-friendly town. You can take your dog for a walk in Asakura City Park, which has a designated dog run. Some restaurants and cafes also welcome pets.