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"After arriving at Tianse Station, there will be a special car to take you up the mountain. It is a very quiet Japanese courtyard. There is no time to bathe in one day. We checked in like a special forces soldier in 5 family pools and one public pool. Because it is more primitive, you can't see the scenery outside when bathing at night. It is recommended to bathe during the day. The dinner of Fenghou Beef is average. Maybe the expectation is too high, because the sukiyaki is all mushy in the pot after cooking at one time. It is not wonderful, but the fruit wine ordered is delicious! The breakfast tastes good and it is very comfortable to eat. Finally, the special car takes you back to the station to end this trip. The overall service is very good. The service staff keeps a distance but is polite."
"I will come to this hotel again: Located halfway up a mountain near Hita City, more than 6,000 plum trees will bloom when winter turns to spring. The hotel is small, with a view at every step. The long corridor, red wooden bridge, and elegant lobby all allow sunlight to be projected as much as possible, and blend with the warm yellow lights in the house, making people feel warm and comfortable, reflecting the intentions of the hotel builders everywhere. The entire hot spring hotel uses plum blossoms as design elements. Qizhe, Orihime, Nangao, Yingjuku, and Ryukyō are five varieties of plums in Japan, which have become the names of beautiful different room types. The hotel's room keys, tables and chairs, window shapes, and room decorations are all inspired by plum blossoms. Nangao and Yingjuku rooms both have their own private hot springs. When taking a hot spring bath, the valley in front of you is sometimes misty, sometimes colorful, and sometimes starry. The various beauties of the Hibiki Valley are unforgettable. The breakfast and dinner included in the hotel are all exquisite Kaiseki cuisine, incorporating local plum characteristics. You can try plum wine of various flavors and ages during meals. If you are not satisfied with the drink, you can buy a few bottles of plum wine from the nearby store and take them home as souvenirs. There is also a non-alcoholic plum juice that is also very delicious. The hotel staff are serious, friendly and helpful, and the pick-up service is very thoughtful."
"The location is great ~ next to Hita Station!
The parking lot is large, convenient and free!
The breakfast standard is good! There are limited-edition dishes!
The bathhouse is not big but it is enough! There are paid washing machines available for use! 
The twin room is located in the corner and is relatively quiet!
The check-in process was quick and the service staff was very good!"
"It was a really satisfying hotel that I couldn't find the downside.
The price was cheap, especially the dinner was the best, and the breakfast was delicious enough to eat even in the morning without taste.
I enjoyed the outdoor hot spring while watching the stars and it runs until midnight, so I felt like a private hot spring when there were no people.
It's really good to use a Japanese semi-traditional room at this price and take a walk in the morning."
"The hotel is relatively old, but the facilities are complete and clean, the staff is friendly, and the hotel is conveniently located next to Hita Station. You can buy giant millet in the hotel and there are many decorations. Giant fans can't miss it!"
"Although this hot spring hotel is not large, the room space is reasonable and the service is good. Breakfast and dinner have separate rooms to eat, the food quality is good, it is a traditional authentic hot spring meal. The proprietress is an artist, and her work can be seen everywhere in the hotel."
"It's probably like a guest house in the 1980s or 1990s. It's really not worth the price. It's only 300+ during normal times and 600+ during cherry blossom season. It's such a shame! The bathroom mirror is not waterproof and foggy, which is incredible even in Japan. There is actually a radio between the two beds. It was really scary when it was turned on by mistake. I have to complain about the TV...can we really call it a TV? The screen is not much bigger than an iPad. I’m shocked. I might as well not use it. The bed had no support at all. enough. I don’t want to remember anymore. Little Hita...sigh..."
"It was the happiest time of this trip!!
I played in hot springs without even trying
I sat in the open-air bath with cold air and hot water and enjoyed it without hesitation.
The public hot spring bath was also spacious and looked nice.
I didn't go inside because I was playing in the private bath.
The facilities were great!
I stayed in a duplex room, but due to the nature of Japanese houses, the space like the living room was a bit cold.
However, the blanket was so warm that I slept while sweating.
We stayed in Room 305, Sora!
It is a room with a duplex, private indoor bath, and open-air bath.
if there is a chance
This is a place I want to go to again!!"
"When I searched for Hita, this place came up first, so I made a reservation.
I learned about Hita from the Attack on Titan series, so I decided to visit. Now I understand why people recommend this place! I stayed here for two of three nights, and the view of the river at sunset was absolutely stunning. I enjoyed the view from my room the first night, and then went outside to see the river on the second day. It's so beautiful and quiet, it was wonderful. The check-in reception speaks English, so you can speak in English! They understand Korean, but they also have bicycles! They offer free bicycle rentals, so you can rent them and get around.
However, they might be a little tall for women! They can't adjust the bikes. haha.
Check-in starts at 3 p.m., and you can leave your luggage there. They'll store it in your room for you, which was convenient. We booked breakfast, but they told us it wasn't included, which was a bit surprising, but the staff member quickly corrected us. Be sure to try the breakfast here! If you're staying two nights, be sure to try everything on the second day. The meals were different on both nights, and I couldn't get enough of them. They were delicious.
Those who enjoy Japanese cuisine will love this! It's a great way to enjoy your meal while looking out at the river view.
The public baths alternate between men and women every day, so check carefully. If you look closely, you'll find a sauna! It's easy to miss, but it's there!
The public baths might be a bit disappointing, but if you go when no one else is there, you can enjoy the outdoor baths."
"It takes about 15 minutes on foot from Hita Bus Terminal, and it is adjacent to the Mikuma River, so the scenery is amazing, and the breakfast is really great. In particular, the large public bath and open-air bath are great, so I would like to stay there next time I visit Hita. The staff are all friendly, and although it is an old hotel, you can tell that they put a lot of effort into managing it."
Hita offers a variety of popular luxury hotels, each with unique styles, top-tier amenities, and exceptional experiences. Ryokan & Sauna Yorzuya Hita (from AU$ 887) is one of the top luxury hotels for a memorable stay.