Situated in Hagi, 23 km from Ikoji Sesshu Garden, Peace INN HAGI features accommodation with a terrace, free private parking, a restaurant and a bar.
Anne
Australia
The room was very clean and the staff very welcoming and helpful despite us not speaking Japanese. They also made extra effort when they realised we did not eat meat by providing some sushi and sashimi. The open bar was a hoot.
We stayed 4 nights and drove around to see a number of local attractions. My husband definitely had fun on the Space Invaders machine!
Lovely view from our window / balcony towards a small bay.
Situated in Hagi, within a few steps of Kikugahama Beach and 3.1 km of Shokasonjuku Academy, 宵待ちの宿 萩一輪 features accommodation with a garden and as well as free private parking for guests who drive.
Mark
United Kingdom
The staff were all helpful and polite. They went out of their way to make our stay really special. I asked at short notice if a small celebration cake could be added to the evening meal for my partner's birthday. It was too late to prepare that, but still they presented her with a small gift at the end of the meal, beautifully wrapped, which was so unexpected!
The Japanese breakfasts were delicious and each ingredient was introduced and explained.
The evening meal was wonderful, one of the best meals this month in Japan.
The room with western beds and a japanese room was very comfy and clean and the onsen was perfect for a small hotel.
Overall the hotel was so relaxing and we felt welcome, even though we only spoke a little Japanese. The beach in front was idyllic and the ceramic shops were great, having a chance to meet the ceramicists .
The best hotel vidit so far! Thank you!
Located in Hagi, 80 metres from Kikugahama Beach, リゾートホテル美萩 provides accommodation with a garden, free private parking, a terrace and a restaurant. This 4-star hotel offers room service.
Jennifer
Switzerland
Absolutely gorgeous location, the restaurant was wonderful and the staff so very kind and helpful
Located 600 metres from Kikugahama Beach, Kominka Guesthouse Hagi Akatsukiya offers 1-star accommodation in Hagi and features a garden.
Andreas Martin
Taiwan
The house is not an anonymous hostel but a place with a special atmosphere.
Hagi has a lot of traditional stuff to offer and Kominka Guesthouse helps you to get into the spirit!
I was stuck here during the typhoon but I don't regret it, it's completely chilled out and quiet, the host is a nice guy and the rent a great bargain.
Situated in Hagi, within a few steps of Kikugahama Beach and 3.1 km of Shokasonjuku Academy, 宵待ちの宿 萩一輪 features accommodation with a garden and as well as free private parking for guests who drive.
Situated in Hagi, a few steps from Kikugahama Beach, Senshunraku - Vacation STAY 18475v features accommodation with free WiFi and free private parking.
Located in Hagi, a few steps from Kikugahama Beach, Senshunraku - Vacation STAY 18483v provides accommodation with free WiFi and free private parking.
FAQs about hotels in Hagi
On average, 3-star hotels in Hagi cost £208 per night, and 4-star hotels in Hagi are £291 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Hagi can on average be found for £371 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
I absolutely loved Hagi, we stayed for 3 nights and plan to...
I absolutely loved Hagi, we stayed for 3 nights and plan to return and stay again sometime in the future. The city art museum is impressive, the old merchant houses are interesting, the beach is absolutely stunning and the pottery was too tempting as I bought 4 pieces. I'd recommend visiting the atmospheric temples - Tokoji and Daishoin.
Definitely stop by Meirinkan - this combines an interesting museum with tourist information, cafe, restaurant and shop selling a good selection of items.
Sadly we didn't have time to visit the temple ruins or Mount Kasayama.
Lynn
United Kingdom
Scored 10
10
Hagi was home to several prominent and important figures in...
Hagi was home to several prominent and important figures in Japanese history. It was the hot bed of ideas starting with Yoshida Shoin whose free schools encouraged pride in being Japanese and also in having aspirations/dreams. The Hagi 5 brought back ideas from England that helped launch Japan's rapid industrialization.
It was the crossroads for Satsuma's Saigo Takamori, Tosa's Ryoma Sakamoto and Hagi's Shoin Yoshida to formulate a united plan to bring down the Tokugawa Shogunate. This area should have been declared a World Heritage Side. Maybe it would be if more information was provided in English for non-Japanese visitors.
Joan
United States
Scored 10
10
Such a pleasant surprise!
Such a pleasant surprise! I was visiting as part of a longer research trip, so I only had two nights in town, but I wish I could have extended my stay to see more sites. The locals were incredibly welcoming and warm, and there is more than enough to see for a long weekend stay.
Shannon
United States
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