Hana No Shizuku
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Ryokan highlights
A small Ureshino Onsen ryokan known for soft hot-spring baths and walkable sightseeing access.
Who is this ryokan best for?
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Food & drinks
This Ureshino ryokan at 445-1 Iwayagawachi appears to offer an on-site restaurant and bar with breakfast and Western-style kaiseki, plus good nearby tofu-focused local dining.
Main meal venue for breakfast and dinner at the ryokan.
- Western-style kaisekifoodCourse dinner using Kyushu ingredients.
- Breakfast setfoodJapanese-style morning meal.
- Seasonal coursesspecialtyMulti-course dinner changes by plan.
Simple lounge/bar space for drinks and relaxing.
- CocktailsdrinkBasic mixed drinks.
- BeerdrinkCasual evening drink option.
- SakedrinkGood match with dinner.
Popular local spot known for Ureshino's signature hot-spring tofu.
- Onsen yudofuspecialtyUreshino's famous hot-spring tofu.
- Tofu dishesfoodSoft local tofu specialties.
- Local set mealfoodSimple regional Japanese fare.
Access, transport and nearby sights
This ryokan is in the Ureshino Onsen area and is most practically reached by taxi or local bus from Ureshino-Onsen Station, with Takeo-Onsen Station and Nagasaki Airport as useful wider-area gateways.
Should you choose this ryokan?
This is a Ureshino Onsen ryokan in Saga that suits travelers who want skin-softening hot springs, river-facing rooms, and a quieter stay than a large resort. It is less ideal if you want highly modern rooms, easy rail-based access, or lots of included amenities outside the bath experience.
- Excellent Ureshino onsen experienceThe property uses Ureshino’s famous beautifying hot spring water, with source-fed baths and a large communal bath designed for long, relaxing soaks. That makes it a strong pick if the bath quality is your main reason for staying in Ureshino.
- Some rooms have private bath appealSeveral room types include open-air, observatory-style, or rock-bath setups, so you can enjoy the onsen in a more private setting. This is especially attractive for couples or guests who prefer bathing on their own schedule.
- Riverside setting with seasonal charmAll rooms face the riverside, and the property especially highlights cherry blossom season as a scenic time to stay. If you value a softer, more atmospheric ryokan mood, that setting adds a lot to the experience.
- Good choice for trying Saga flavorsDinner centers on Saga beef and other local Kyushu produce, giving the stay a stronger regional identity than a generic inn meal. Travelers who want their ryokan stay to include local cuisine should find that appealing.
- Useful mix of room stylesThe ryokan offers traditional Japanese rooms as well as a barrier-free Western twin option. That gives it more flexibility than many small ryokans if your group has different sleeping or accessibility needs.
- Access is easier by car than by trainThe property highlights car and bus access rather than being a straightforward station-side ryokan. If you want a very easy rail arrival with little onward travel, this may feel less convenient.
- Best rooms may require paying upThe most memorable experience comes from upgraded rooms with open-air or observatory baths, while simpler room categories are more standard. Budget bookers may not get the version of the stay that looks most appealing in photos.
- Private baths are not included by defaultThe reserved outdoor bath is offered for an extra fee and requires a reservation. If you expect private onsen access to be automatically included, that can be disappointing.
- Dining is less intimate than in-room kaisekiBreakfast and dinner are served in the dining hall rather than as a private in-room meal. Travelers seeking a more exclusive, classic kaiseki-in-your-room ryokan style may prefer another property.
- Not the best fit for ultra-luxury expectationsWhile it has attractive rooms and baths, it does not read like a full-scale luxury ryokan with extensive premium facilities throughout. Guests wanting a top-end, highly polished resort atmosphere may find it more modest than expected.
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Current position: 27th out of 30 ryokans in Saga.
| Rank | Ryokan | Rating | Reviews |
|---|---|---|---|
| 22nd | Ureshino Onsen Yadoya Uchiroji | 8.4/10 | 215 |
| 23rd | Onyado Takasago | 8.4/10 | 313 |
| 24th | Oyado Yumechidori | 8.3/10 | 29 |
| 25th | Yuzennoyado Toukai | 8.3/10 | 404 |
| 26th | Wataya Besso | 8.0/10 | 728 |
| 27th | Hana No Shizuku Current ryokan | 7.8/10 | 69 |
| 28th | Ureshino Onsen Yusyuku Sarayama | 7.9/10 | 225 |
| 29th | Ooedo Onsen Monogatari Ureshinokan | 7.8/10 | 3,081 |
| 30th | Saga Fuga | 2.3/10 | 4 |
Popular in traveler itineraries
This ryokan is included in 1 public itinerary.
5 days – Saga > Kanagawa > Tochigi > Kyoto
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