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Hotel Options in Asakura

    THE BASICS FUKUOKA

    THE BASICS FUKUOKA

    2-14-1, Hakataeki Higashi, Hakata-ku, Fukuoka, Fukuoka
    $150 nightly
    The price is $165 total per night from Oct 31 to Nov 1
    $165 total
    Oct 31 - Nov 1
    9/10 Wonderful! (1,967 reviews)
    JR KYUSHU HOTEL Blossom Hakata Chuo

    JR KYUSHU HOTEL Blossom Hakata Chuo

    2-2-11,Hakata Ekimae,Hakata, Fukuoka, Fukuoka
    $130 nightly
    The price is $143 total per night from Oct 13 to Oct 14
    $143 total
    Oct 13 - Oct 14
    9/10 Wonderful! (1,644 reviews)
    Canal City Fukuoka Washington Hotel

    Canal City Fukuoka Washington Hotel

    1-2-20 Sumiyoshi, Hakata-ku, Fukuoka, Fukuoka-ken
    $114 nightly
    The price is $125 total per night from Oct 12 to Oct 13
    $125 total
    Oct 12 - Oct 13
    7.8/10 Good! (1,008 reviews)

Ryokan

Book a ryokan in Asakura
Find your special home-away-from-home when you book your next vacation at a ryokan in Asakura. These traditional Japanese accommodations will make you feel like you’ve stepped back in time. Orbitz has some amazing deals on these classic Japanese guest houses in Asakura, so book now and get ready for an adventure.

Ryokan amenities in Asakura
When you stay at a traditional Japanese hotel like a ryokan, you’ll enjoy classic hospitality. Breakfast and dinner are served daily and are included in your room price. Dinner can be quite elaborate, so make sure you bring your appetite. Ryokan menus often include seasonal and regional delicacies, so your meal will likely showcase the fresh fruits, vegetables and meats of Asakura. When you want to go outside, you’ll be provided with geta, footwear that resembles clogs and flip-flops. 

Ryokans come in a variety of styles. A smaller ryokan with just a few rooms is one of the best ways to meet new people and trade travel stories. The owner will be able to point out all the great things to do in Asakura and may even be able to set you up with a tour guide or additional activities. Larger, more modern ryokans are also available, offering hundreds of rooms and an experience similar to what you’d expect at a regular hotel. 

If you can’t go a day without soaking in a hot tub, book a stay at an onsen ryokan. This type of ryokan gives you access to private hot springs—and ultimate relaxation. After a long day of sightseeing, there’s nothing better than siding into a hot spring and letting your cares drift away.

Asakura Ryokan essential information

Accommodation
30 Ryokan
Lowest Price
$125
Highest Price
$245
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