Located in Taketa, within 29 miles of Oita Bank Dome and 28 miles of Oita Station, Hotel Tsuchiya provides accommodations with a restaurant and free WiFi throughout the property as well as free...
民宿ニュー万福茶屋 is located in Taketa, 22 miles from Mount Aso and 31 miles from Oita Station. With a shared lounge, the 2-star hotel has air-conditioned rooms with free WiFi, each with a shared bathroom.
amit
Japan
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Located in just a minute's walk from JR Bungo-Taketa Station, Taketa Ekimae Hostel cue is a renovated wooden accommodations. A garden and terrace are offered for guests' interaction.
Cameron
United States of America
One of our favorite stays during our two week trip in Kyushu!
Spacious rooms, excellent bfast, sweet and helpful staff, beautiful property.
Love the “welcome” drink.
Offering river views, Lodge Kiyokawa in Bungoono has accommodations, a garden, a terrace and a restaurant. Complimentary WiFi is available.
Katherine
Japan
Lodge Kiyokawa will always be our haven. Very peaceful and clean. I also love the staff. Alex, Madina, and Yuki. They are very friendly and the service is remarkable. My kids enjoyed the river and playing around the campsite.
Offering a barbecue and terrace, Guest house Fukiaesu is located in Bungo-Oono in the Oita Region, 21 mi from Beppu. Free WiFi is available and free private parking is available on site.
Swee Lian
Singapore
Driving through sun flower fields, farms are very nice. We had morning walk, harvested pessimon and lemons at owner's yard, taste really good.
Located in the magnificent Aso Kuju National Park, Resonate Club Kuju features its 14.5-hectare property and offers roomy accommodations, free Wi-Fi access at public areas.
We used Taketa as a base for day hikes so didn’t explore the...
We used Taketa as a base for day hikes so didn’t explore the town much. The main town is compact and quaint with narrow little streets and a bit of a sleepy feel. To be fair, this was a Monday evening and not much was happening.
Had one of the best meals in Japan there at a little French fusion restaurant called Champi (a break from Japanese). Amazing food (5-6 little courses), lovely owner/chef and very reasonable cost. Also plenty of wine options.
Also used the public onsen - well maintained and old-school. I recommend it.
Sally
Australia
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