For the active travellers, a chalet is a great mix of the outdoors and the snug inside. Usually fully furnished and self-catered, chalets are typically wooden and in the Alpine region of Europe, but can also be found elsewhere in the world. Characterised by their sloped roofs, chalets can be single units or separate apartments, and are ideal for skiing holidays.
Only 5 minutes away from the train station, I loved this beautiful house with wooden floors, and even decided to stay an extra night in my busy schedule. I used daily one of the three bicycles lent freely by the property to visit Ibusuki and its immediate surroundings. I will return longer to that hostel on my next Japanese trip and take the train locally to the volcano Kaimondake, or by bus to the Peace Museum (WWII aviation) and other places of interest.
good view in the room. offering shuttle bus service helps a lot. dinner is very delicious, I stayed there 2 days, offered differnt menu each day, well-considerate. restaurant staffs offering chinese and english introduction.
good view in the room. offering shuttle bus service helps a lot. dinner is very delicious, I stayed there 2 days, offered differnt menu each day, well-considerate. restaurant staffs offering chinese and english introduction.
Everything. The staff were amazing and treated us like royalty. They provided free shuttle rides to the port when a taxi wasn’t found. They gave me a wake up call when I overslept and prepared special breakfast. the location is not in the town centre but a train station is very close and a shuttle is provided. The food and the spa where both out of this world. if I could give them 11 out of 10, I would have done so.
Very good breakfast buffet for all japanese wishes and western wishes.
Rotemburo and Onsen. Possibility for sandbath with surcharge.
Free Shuttle Bus 3 times a day with timetable to the station of Ibusuki.
Pascal
Family with young children
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