The best available hotels & places to stay near Amakusa

September 5, 2022 Leida Jutras

Discover the best hotels in Amakusa, Kumamoto Prefecture, Kyushu including Hotel Alegria Gardens Amakusa, Boyokaku, Hotel Sun Road, Amakusa Prince Hotel, Amakusa Santa Coming Hotel, Yume Hotaru, Shinwaso Kaishin, Ishiyama Rikyu Gosoku no Kutsu, Kaiotei, Fujihiro Ryokan.
Restaurants in Amakusa

1. Hotel Alegria Gardens Amakusa

996 Hondo-machi Hirose, Amakusa 863-0001 Kumamoto Prefecture
Excellent
40%
Good
40%
Satisfactory
15%
Poor
4%
Terrible
0%
Overall Ratings

4 based on 144 reviews

Hotel Alegria Gardens Amakusa

Parking: 50

Grand Hotel - Bubble era

Reviewed By JeromeDZ

The hotel's atmosphere will give you a taste of what it might have been during the bubble era of Japan. The decorations, painting, chandelier, furnitures, and the view definitely are things that would have been luxurious. That being said, the hotel has had better days. Not sure if its because of Covid or just saving money but when we arrived at the front to check-in, there was no-one there to greet us or help us with our bags. There was also no welcome drink, but we were presented with a coupon to use during breakfast for a special drink (I think because of the room we booked, 501). If you have difficulties with stairs, DO NOT book rooms 501 or 502 as there are about 5 steps after the elevator to get to the room. The rooms however have the floor to themselves and the view is pretty nice. I believe both rooms have their own private jacuzzi but I think 501 has a bigger patio space. The room was nicely appointed with comfy beds, a CD player with radio antenna, TV, sofa, and arm chair with ottoman. The curtains were electronically opened and closed via the bedside controls. there is also a set of curtains for the bed for more privacy if someone decides to watch TV while the other is trying to sleep. The patio and jacuzzi is connected via sliding door through the living room or bathroom. Dinner was served on the 1st floor. It was pretty but sadly not too tasty. The fish courses were not properly cooked so they came out on the dry side. I think the best dishes were the appetizers and the chocolate cake for dessert. Breakfast was served on B1 floor and it was buffet style with western dishes and Japanese dishes on offer. The stand out for breakfast were the french toast and fresh fruit. Oh, be careful, what looks like hard boiled eggs in shell are actually soft boiled (onsen tamago) but sadly these and the scrambled eggs were cold. There is also a shuttle service that would take you to the public bath up the hill. The bath was also free and they will even give you the 10 yen to operate the locker. If your room does not have the dinner plan, you can go here and have the bento boxes, which seemed very popular. There is also a small gift shop, vending machines, and snacks for purchase here.Since it is a public bath it can be crowed at times but it does have a few bathtubs on offer so give it a try. Overall, I would say its not a bad hotel for a day or two as a get-away from the city. And there is a park/beach in front that you could explore if the weather is warm enough that can be easily accessed from the hotel. BUT again, the hotel is NOT completely barrier free.

2. Boyokaku

1201 Amakusamachi Shimodakita, Amakusa 863-2803 Kumamoto Prefecture
Excellent
21%
Good
41%
Satisfactory
22%
Poor
5%
Terrible
10%
Overall Ratings

3.5 based on 58 reviews

Boyokaku

Parking: 40

3. Hotel Sun Road

1-5 Minamishinmachi, Amakusa 863-0031 Kumamoto Prefecture
Excellent
9%
Good
48%
Satisfactory
43%
Poor
0%
Terrible
0%
Overall Ratings

3.5 based on 23 reviews

Hotel Sun Road

Finding an ideal hotel in Amakusa does not have to be difficult. Welcome to Hotel Sun Road, a nice option for travelers like you. Close to Hondo Catholic Church (0.4 mi), a popular Amakusa landmark, Hotel Sun Road is a great destination for tourists. Free wifi is offered to guests, and rooms at Hotel Sun Road offer a refrigerator and air conditioning. During your stay, take advantage of some of the amenities offered, including a 24 hour front desk and baggage storage. Guests of Hotel Sun Road are also welcome to enjoy breakfast, located on site. For travelers arriving by car, free parking is available. If you like Italian restaurants, Hotel Sun Road is conveniently located near Bono Bono, Prego, and Le Oto. If you are interested in exploring Amakusa, check out one of the historic sites, such as Gion-bashi Bridge, Myotoku-ji Temple, and Hondo Suwa Shrine. Hotel Sun Road looks forward to welcoming you on your visit to Amakusa.

Good Business Hotel

Reviewed By Unni2006

Slightly outside the city located very close to the shopping mall and very close the railway station , the hotel is well connected by road and by rails. Has spacious rooms and a small restaurant on the ground floor to cater to the breakfast. The owners of the hotel were nice and during our stay had served specially made dishes . The highway buses and city is easily accessible from this place. Very nice stay and memorable one , although you are very close to the city traffic.

4. Amakusa Prince Hotel

92 Higashimachi, Amakusa 863-0033 Kumamoto Prefecture
Excellent
41%
Good
35%
Satisfactory
22%
Poor
0%
Terrible
3%
Overall Ratings

4 based on 37 reviews

Amakusa Prince Hotel

Parking: 30

5. Amakusa Santa Coming Hotel

74-3 Kamebamachi-Kamegawa, Amakusa 863-0043 Kumamoto Prefecture
Excellent
30%
Good
50%
Satisfactory
10%
Poor
10%
Terrible
0%
Overall Ratings

4 based on 10 reviews

Amakusa Santa Coming Hotel

See why so many travelers make Amakusa Santa Coming Hotel their small hotel of choice when visiting Amakusa. Providing an ideal mix of value, comfort and convenience, it offers an array of amenities designed for travelers like you. The rooms offer air conditioning, and getting online is possible, as free wifi is available, allowing you to rest and refresh with ease. In addition, as a valued Amakusa Santa Coming Hotel guest, you can enjoy an on-site restaurant that is available on-site. Guests arriving by vehicle have access to free parking. Nearby landmarks such as Gion-bashi Bridge (1.3 mi) and Hondo Museum of History and Folklore (1.3 mi) make Amakusa Santa Coming Hotel a great place to stay when visiting Amakusa. If you’re looking for a cafe, consider a visit to Kona Kona Cafe Amakusa Main Store, Lands, or Konure, which are all conveniently located a short distance from Amakusa Santa Coming Hotel. During your visit, be sure to check out popular attractions like Mt. Juman Lookouts (1.0 mi) and Hondo Suwa Shrine (1.2 mi), which are all within walking distance of the small hotel. We’re sure you’ll enjoy your stay at Amakusa Santa Coming Hotel as you experience all of the things Amakusa has to offer.

6. Yume Hotaru

1366-1 Amakusamachi Shimoda Kita, Amakusa 863-2803 Kumamoto Prefecture
Excellent
10%
Good
39%
Satisfactory
32%
Poor
10%
Terrible
10%
Overall Ratings

3.5 based on 41 reviews

Yume Hotaru

See why so many travelers make Yume Hotaru their onsen ryokan of choice when visiting Amakusa. Providing an ideal mix of value, comfort and convenience, it offers an array of amenities designed for travelers like you. Guest rooms offer amenities such as air conditioning, and guests can go online with free wifi offered by the onsen ryokan. Yume Hotaru features baggage storage, to help make your stay more enjoyable. The property also boasts a lounge. If you are driving to Yume Hotaru, free parking is available. Amakusa is also known for some great parks, including Jusambutsu Park, Nishibira Tsubaki Park, and Bell of Chapel Seeing Church View Park, which are not too far from Yume Hotaru. We’re sure you’ll enjoy your stay at Yume Hotaru as you experience all of the things Amakusa has to offer.

7. Shinwaso Kaishin

11-19 Minatomachi, Amakusa 863-0021 Kumamoto Prefecture
Excellent
55%
Good
34%
Satisfactory
5%
Poor
5%
Terrible
0%
Overall Ratings

4.5 based on 38 reviews

Shinwaso Kaishin

Welcome to Shinwaso Kaishin, your Amakusa “home away from home.” Shinwaso Kaishin aims to make your visit as relaxing and enjoyable as possible, which is why so many guests continue to come back year after year. Close to some of Amakusa's most popular landmarks, such as Hondo Catholic Church (0.5 mi) and Hondo Suwa Shrine (0.5 mi), Shinwaso Kaishin is a great destination for tourists. You’ll enjoy relaxing rooms that offer air conditioning, and you can stay connected during your stay as Shinwaso Kaishin offers guests free wifi. The ryokan features baggage storage. For guests with a vehicle, free parking is available. During your visit, be sure to check out a popular Amakusa yakiniku restaurant such as Yakiniku Nabeshima Amakusa, which is a short distance from Shinwaso Kaishin. Should time allow, Amakusa Christian Museum, Mt. Juman Lookouts, and Gion-bashi Bridge are some popular attractions that are within walking distance. Shinwaso Kaishin puts the best of Amakusa at your fingertips, making your stay both relaxing and enjoyable.

Pleasant stay

Reviewed By miffymiffy

My husband, 5 year old son and I stayed at this inn for 1 night after viewing Dolphins. The place is very small with just a few rooms, but we enjoyed the simplicity and convenience. We stayed on the ground floor and the tatami room was big enough for all 3 of us. The onsen room was just next door and spacious. The breakfast had a good variety and was delicious. The location is a little off but I would recommend this little place for its simple and stylish decoration.

8. Ishiyama Rikyu Gosoku no Kutsu

2237 Shimodakita, Asakusa-machi, Amakusa 863-2803 Kumamoto Prefecture
Excellent
40%
Good
24%
Satisfactory
17%
Poor
9%
Terrible
9%
Overall Ratings

4 based on 107 reviews

Ishiyama Rikyu Gosoku no Kutsu

Welcome to Gosoku-no-kutsu a traditional Japanese luxury RYOKAN&SPA,located on the west coast of Kyushu in Southwest Japan. In July 2002, there were 10 individual units called'Villas A/B'. In 2005, 5 more villas were added. These 'Villas C' are situated higher on the hillside, featuring a different view, cuisine, and atmosphere. In essence, these two sets of villas can be thought of as completely separate from one another. Regardless, every villa has its own private open air bath fed by a natural hot spring, as well as an indoor bath. We invite you to select the villa that best matches your preferences.

Awesome retreat, comfortable accommodations

Reviewed By trippyNYC

I was able to arrange to be picked up at a museum in the city which was very convenient. The van may pick up several guests, usually the bus station, airport, or ferry which all have a fixed schedule. There were several groups in our van and when we arrived at the hotel, there was a large group of staff waiting for us. Each staff member greeted a guest group and handled luggage. Beautiful property feels jungle-y. The website explains the story behind the architecture for the different villa units. My favorite feature was the private rotenburo. It was created in a natural setting and the water was always nice and hot, private too and can catch the sunset on the ocean. The villas are very large and have detailed descriptions online too. Meals are taken in individual dining rooms in a building that mimics a chapel, including the medieval chorus music. Dinner is a lot of food and includes all sorts of local ingredients such as ise ebi (spiny lobster), utsubo Moray eel, local cow. Dinner and breakfast are both Japanese. The hotel is named for a collection of writings by a group of five dudes in the early 1920s. There is a walking path (Literary Path several km long) with the same name which runs thru the property. After breakfast, I spotted part of the path that looked very quaint so I asked if guests could walk on it. They said yes, so I head off on the path in my yukata and zori sandals. It was flat for a bit but then it started going into the forest area where it was muddy and had rough stone steps. Plus huge spider webs across the path including spiders that glow fluorescent green. And got bit by mosquito a bunch of times. I was determined to forge on, followed the signs but must have taken a wrong turn somewhere cause I ended up on the highway. In my yukata and zori slippers. And my cell phone lost service so I couldn't check Google maps or call the hotel. Cars zoomed by but there was one car parked on the side so I asked if I could use his phone. He offered to drive me back which was very nice of him. So be prepared if you plan to take the quaint looking path that's on property. Wear proper shoes, bring bug spray, and have a stick to wave in front of you for the spider webs. Don't get lost.

9. Kaiotei

1296-4 Shimodakita Amakudamachi, Amakusa 863-2803 Kumamoto Prefecture
Excellent
67%
Good
22%
Satisfactory
11%
Poor
0%
Terrible
0%
Overall Ratings

4.5 based on 9 reviews

Kaiotei

時々訪れたくなる下田温泉

Reviewed By primaverarose

系列店の夢ほたると迷いましたが、同じプランが安かったのと貸切湯があるためこちらにしました。 お部屋は広い和洋室を用意していただきました。改装されて間もないようで、お手洗いも広くて綺麗でした。 洋室は少し昭和の雰囲気でしたがツインベッドとドレッサー、グラスの並べてあるチェストがあり、和室の方は琉球畳で気持ち良かったです。テレビも2台ありました。 冷蔵庫には温泉水がボトルに冷やしてありました。少しくせがあるけど、ふだん飲む機会がないので嬉しいサービスだなと思います。 早めに到着してゆっくり出来たので、来る途中の不知火で買ったフルーツや天草の地ビールを部屋で楽しみました。 夕食は伊勢海老付きのプランで、食べ切れないほどのご馳走をいただきました。伊勢海老や鯛、シマアジが美味しいのはもちろんのこと、初めて食べた鯛そうめんのお出汁の美味しさに感動しました。〆の鯛ご飯も美味しかったです。 子供(小学校低学年)のプレートも豪華でした。子供連れだと大人と同じ料理にするかプレートにするか迷う人も多いと思うので写真を載せておきます。量や内容など参考にしていただければと思います。(箱膳には、サラダ・ミニハンバーグ・海老フライ・唐揚げ・ミニアメリカンドッグ・唐芋の天ぷら・鯛とシマアジのお刺身・抹茶プリン。あとは、大人と同じ茶碗蒸しと鯛そうめん、鯛ごはんと白ごはんのおむすびひとつずつです。) 温泉は下田温泉なので、加水や加温をしない源泉掛け流しです。 同じフロアにある貸切湯は、気持ち良くて何度も浸かりました。朝8時まで夜通し入れるのが良かったです。 アメニティはシャンプー・コンディショナー・ボディソープのみです。 お部屋に歯ブラシと、くまモンの可愛いタオルがありました。 お部屋の洗面台に良い香りのハンドソープとタオルペーパーがあります。洗面台は広くて使いやすかったです。 赴きのある良いお宿でした。 お料理も温泉も大満足です。

10. Fujihiro Ryokan

1302-5 Shimodakita, Asakusa-machi, Amakusa 863-2803 Kumamoto Prefecture
Excellent
33%
Good
67%
Satisfactory
0%
Poor
0%
Terrible
0%
Overall Ratings

4.5 based on 6 reviews

Fujihiro Ryokan

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