Wasuki Tsukasakan
8,1/10 Excellent - Based on 70 reviews
Evoking traditional Japanese hospitality, Wasuki Tsukasakan charms with its harmonious design blending contemporary elegance and classic charm. This ryokan in Kumamoto is a sanctuary of serenity, offering public baths conducive to relaxation and a peaceful setting. With its warm atmosphere and attentive services, it invites a deep disconnection and total well-being, ideal for a stay that combines relaxation and cultural discovery.
Suitable for various types of travelers, the rooms at Wasuki Tsukasakan include Western and Japanese-style spaces adorned with authentic tatami mats. Whether you opt for a comfortable bed or traditional futons, each option ensures optimal comfort. Some rooms even offer spacious dressing rooms, complementing their modern amenities like a well-equipped private bathroom, all in a muted atmosphere.
A temple of local gastronomy, the on-site restaurant, お食事処五輪, offers delicious Japanese cuisine, notably at breakfast and dinner. Nearby, restaurants such as ラーメン赤組 and 賀茂川 introduce you to typical Kumamoto flavors. Coffee lovers will also find charming options to enjoy a friendly break. A varied offer that perfectly complements the culinary experience of your stay in this ryokan in Kumamoto.
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Evaluation of Japanese Authenticity
7/10 Elegant combination of modern and traditional elements, with typical rooms and impeccable comfort. The culinary experience is generally satisfying but lacks a bit of refinement. The baths, although present and pleasant, are relatively standard. A beautiful getaway in Japan to discover a blend of modernity and tradition.
Highlights of the Ryokan
 Public Bath
  24/7 Reception
 Wi-Fi Connection
  Parking
  Air Conditioning
  Restaurant
  Breakfast
 
Positive Reviews
 Excellent location
The hotel is in the center of the city, close to Kumamoto Castle, shopping districts, restaurants, and bars. Easy access to many attractions and conveniences.
 Spacious and comfortable rooms
Rooms are described as large, spacious, and comfortable, with some offering Japanese-style interiors and a great atmosphere for relaxation.
 Delicious breakfast
Breakfast is often described as reasonably priced, delicious, homie, and fresh, with guests enjoying the variety and quality of the food.
 Helpful and friendly staff
Staff are noted for being very kind, friendly, helpful, and able to respond flexibly to guest requests, making the stay more pleasant.
 Onsen and public bath facilities
The hotel offers an onsen or large public bath available on the upper floor, providing a relaxing experience for guests.
 Good value for money
Guests mention the hotel as providing good value for money, with comfortable amenities and convenient services for the price.
Negative Reviews
 Parking can be a bit far
Some guests found the partnered parking lots a few minutes away from the hotel, which can be less convenient, especially with luggage.
 Room and building maintenance
A few reviews mention rooms being somewhat run down or the building being a bit old, with interior updates that could be improved.
 Bath facility and amenities explanation
Some guests had difficulty accessing the bath facilities and felt there wasn't enough explanation about what to bring or how to use amenities.
 Breakfast not always replenished
A few guests noted that breakfast items were not refilled promptly or the menu was similar on consecutive days.
 Onsen and towel charges
There was a mention of additional charges for extra towels at the onsen, which some guests found unexpected.
 Occasional minor cleanliness issues
A guest found a leftover item in a yukata pocket and suggested more thorough checks before lending out items to new guests.
 
Is there an onsen at Wasuki Tsukasakan?
Wasuki Tsukasakan offers an on-site public bath for your relaxation, but it is not a natural onsen.
 
 
What are the check-in and check-out times?
Check-in is from 3:00 PM to midnight and check-out is possible until 10:00 AM.
 
 
What languages are spoken at the ryokan?
The staff speaks English and Japanese to meet your needs.
 
 
Are there any restrictions to follow during the stay?
Pets are not allowed and parties are not permitted on the premises.
 
 
What dining options are available?
Wasuki Tsukasakan has a restaurant where a continental breakfast is served. You can also explore nearby restaurants.
 
 
Is parking available?
Yes, public parking is available nearby at a rate of ¥1,100 per day without prior reservation.
 
 
What tourist activities are nearby?
The ryokan is close to Kumamoto Castle, Hosokawa Residence Gyobutei, the Kumamoto Contemporary Art Museum, and many other attractions.
 
 
Are pets allowed on the premises?
Unfortunately, pets are not allowed at Wasuki Tsukasakan.
 
 
Are cultural activities offered?
The proximity to cultural places like the former residence of Natsume Soseki allows you to enjoy easily accessible cultural activities.
 
 
How to get to Wasuki Tsukasakan from the airport?
Kumamoto Airport is located 15 km away and is easily accessible by taxi or public transport.
 
 
Are wellness services available?
Yes, a public bath is available for guests wishing to relax after a day of sightseeing.
 
 
Do I need to pay a prepayment for the booking?
The cancellation and prepayment conditions vary depending on the type of accommodation chosen. Please check these details when booking.