Located in Hagi, within a few steps of Kikugahama Beach and 17 miles of Akiyoshidai Safari Land, 宵待ちの宿 萩一輪 has accommodations with a garden as well as free private parking for guests who drive.
Located in Hagi, a few steps from Kikugahama Beach, リゾートホテル美萩 provides accommodations with a garden, free private parking, a terrace and a restaurant. This 4-star hotel offers room service.
Kominka Guest house Hagi Akatsukiya offers accommodations in a traditional house located in Hagi. Free WiFi access is available. Extras include a laptop safe.
Ruco offers dormitories, triple rooms and a café which serves local beverages. Free WiFi is accessible throughout the property. Each room has air conditioning and heating.
Miki
United States of America
Both rooms and the common area were kept very clean. Little details such as library and fresh flowers were nice. Staff was very helpful with recommendations for local dining and events.
20 miles from Akiyoshidai Safari Land in Hagi, Hagi Kanko Hotel features accommodations with access to a hot spring bath, spa facilities, and public bath.
Fumiko
United States of America
The staff were accommodating according to our needs. My husband has a gluten allergy. They cooked gluten-free meals for him. The view from our room was great.
古民家1棟貸し 今魚店の家 is located in Hagi, just a 6-minute walk from Kikugahama Beach and 17 miles from Akiyoshidai Safari Land. This vacation home offers free private parking, full-day security, and free...
住み開き宿 鶴島邸 Tsurushima stay is a recently renovated homestay in Hagi where guests can make the most of the garden and terrace. Featuring sea and mountain views, this homestay also features free Wifi.
Located an 8-minute walk from JR Higashihagi Train Station, Hagi No Yado Tomoe, proudly presents its century-old authentic, Japanese atmosphere.
Anne Margaret
Philippines
Very beautiful ryokan near the Hagi Castle Town with free parking. We booked a Japanese-style corner room for 3 nights and had a large garden to ourselves. The garden in the common area is also very beautiful esp at night. We opted for half board our entire stay and were very impressed with the food! The menu was different every time and we found ourselves anticipating what they’ll serve for the next meal. One of the meals they served was an all-puffer fish meal, which is arguably one of the best and most unforgettable meals of my life. The staff were also very warm and helpful up until the very moment we left. Definitely worth making the trip to Hagi just to stay here.
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
10
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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 of America
10
Scored 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 of America
10
Scored 10
It's a must if you're interested in the history of Japan,...
It's a must if you're interested in the history of Japan, since the majority of the people playing a substantial role in political transformation of Japan in 19th century were either born or studied here. There are many places commemorating those people and events in the city, as well as museums. Also, the beach is a beautiful spot for having a nice walk.
Katarzyna
Finland
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