Located in Hita, 26 miles from Kinrinko Lake, Miharashinoyado Fronden has accommodations with a seasonal outdoor swimming pool, free private parking, a garden and a shared lounge.
Xinan
Netherlands
The Bath was wonderful, the dinner and breakfast was fantastic as we had the full pension. The staff was friendly and with the help of google English was also not a problem.
24 miles from Kinrinko Lake, Ukiha offers 3-star accommodations in the Amagase Onsen district of Hita. This ryokan provides free private parking, an elevator, and free Wifi.
Okuhita Onsen Umehibiki offers a public bath and air-conditioned accommodations in Hita. Featuring a restaurant, the property also has an open-air bath, a sauna, and a hot spring bath.
Sanso Tensui features a hot spring bath and free private parking, and is within 26 miles of Kinrinko Lake.
Leslie
United States of America
Fabulous place with an amazing natural setting, traditional rooms and many different pools and tubs to enjoy the hot springs. The food was beautifully prepared and presented. Super kind staff. Exceptional experience.
Located in Hita, within 27 miles of Ankokuji Temple and 27 miles of Hiroshiki Oda Museum of Art, Hotel Route-Inn Hita-Ekimae has accommodations with a restaurant and free WiFi throughout the property...
Hita Onsen Kizantei Hotel offers a hot spring bath and free private parking, and is within 28 miles of Ankokuji Temple and 29 miles of Hiroshiki Oda Museum of Art.
VickiSFBayArea
United States of America
Set along the river, it can be a stunning sight during the golden hours right before sunset and after sunrise. A peaceful, scenic river path walk or bicycle route. You can even climb up to a forested shrine along the river path. The roof top onsen unfortunately doesn't look the photos because there are privacy screens on the womens side that block the view and the inside onsen windows are fogged up, also blocking the view. Meals were plentiful, we couldn't finish the generous sets. Reception staff were not welcoming, which is unusual as all our other stays in Japan the staff cheerfully greet you as soon as you walk in the door or step off an elevator. Very nice yukata and over jackets provided.
Mikuma Hotel features an outdoor and indoor hot-spring bath and Japanese rooms, all with river views. It offers a restaurant, a 24-hour reception and a front desk.
Featuring free WiFi and a restaurant, Hotel Kazahaya offers accommodations in Mameda-machi in Hita, a town featuring an atmosphere of old Edo . Guests can enjoy the on-site bar.
Voravan
Thailand
Excellent service, room & facilities. Especially the dinner course is perfectly delicious :)
Suikomareso is located in Hita, just 26 miles from Ankokuji Temple and 26 miles from Hiroshiki Oda Museum of Art.
Christina
Australia
Because its not a hotel there are restrictions on time of arrival, which for us was not a problem as between 4-6pm. We were just on time at 6 but the owner was not fussed with that, so others possibly have the potential to arrive later with good communication (just check). The apartment is spacious, the kitchen big and bathroom very nice. Upstairs the 3 bedrooms are all good size with 2 single beds and various futons in other 2 rooms. A nice low table in center of one. A great space for multiple guests and the location is one of the best we have stayed in...with the historical buildings and shops, restaurants, Japanese doll museum, brewery, etc all within easy walk. We hadn't planned to stay all day but we did and even then could have done another so as to not miss a thing! In the early evening it is less busy but streets are very romantic! I want to go back to Hita again! And its not too far a walk to other pizza and burger restaurants on a main road. If you like Attack on Titan (manga and anime) like my adult daughter does then its a must do for the damn and the museum about the nice authors' progress during production. You'll need the car for the damn which we had. A great experience and a great stay!
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