Takeo Onsen Romontei

8.2
Excellent
(417 reviews)

Japan, 〒843-0022 Saga, Takeo, 武雄町7425 大字武雄 7425

+81 954-23-2001

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Hotel Description

Takeo Onsen Romontei is a tranquil onsen hotel located in the scenic town of Takeo, Saga Prefecture, Japan. Situated at 7425 Takeo, Takeo-machi, this hotel offers a serene retreat surrounded by the natural beauty of the area, including famed attractions such as Takeo Onsen and the Mifuneyama Rakuen gardens. The hotel is ideally located just a short distance from Takeo Onsen Romon, and guests can enjoy the soothing effects of the hot springs, a feature for which the region is well-known. The design of the hotel exudes a calm, traditional Japanese aesthetic, offering a blend of comfort and authenticity. The surrounding area features a wide range of cultural and historical landmarks, perfect for guests looking to explore the town's heritage and natural beauty.
Takeo Onsen Romontei offers comfortable rooms equipped with essential amenities to ensure a pleasant stay. Each room is air-conditioned, and guests will enjoy the spaciousness and serene atmosphere. For those wishing to prepare their own meals, the rooms feature facilities for cooking. The hotel’s onsen (hot spring bath) is one of its top features, allowing guests to relax and rejuvenate after a day of sightseeing. The property also has a swimming pool, a rare feature in the area, giving guests a refreshing place to unwind.
Takeo Onsen Romontei is well connected with nearby transportation options. It is just a 14-minute walk to the nearest train station, Takeo-Onsen Station, and the nearest bus stop is just 6 minutes away on foot. The hotel is also accessible by taxi from various major airports such as Fukuoka Airport, which is approximately an hour and 10 minutes by taxi. The hotel also offers Wi-Fi access, allowing guests to stay connected throughout their stay.
Nearby, guests can visit popular attractions like the Takeo Shrine, known for its massive 3000-year-old tree, and the Saga Prefectural Space & Science Museum, a futuristic museum with exhibits on space and dinosaurs. The hotel is also close to a variety of dining options, including restaurants like IRIE and ワイン食堂 cobacini, offering Italian and local cuisine just minutes away by taxi.
Whether you're visiting for a relaxing getaway or an exploration of the surrounding sights, Takeo Onsen Romontei offers a comfortable and inviting atmosphere that will make your stay in Takeo unforgettable.

The Most Outstanding Trait

1. Air-conditioned rooms for ultimate comfort

2. Walking distance to the famous Takeo Onsen Romon and Takeo Onsen

3. Only 14 minutes walk to Takeo-Onsen Station

4. Relax in the hotel’s onsen and pool

5. Convenient access to nearby attractions and landmarks

6. Multiple dining options within a short taxi ride

7. Complimentary Wi-Fi for guests

8. Close proximity to transportation, including bus and train stations

9. Nearby historical and cultural sites like Takeo Shrine and Mifuneyama Rakuen


8.4 Excellent

Location rating

Top sights

Mifuneyama Rakuen
6 min
Takeo Shrine
17 min
Takeo Onsen Romon
1 min
Saga Prefectural Space & Science Museum
10 min
The Great Camphor Tree of Takeo (Takeo no Okusu)
17 min

Nearest locations

Gohanya
2 min
TKB Awards
2 min
IRIE
3 min
Anbai
3 min
Fukutaro
3 min
ワイン食堂 cobacini
4 min
Shintama
4 min
Mataemon
4 min
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Good to know

Check-in15:00
Location rating8.4
Nearest airportNagasaki Airport
Travel time to airport51 min

Location

Japan, 〒843-0022 Saga, Takeo, 武雄町7425 大字武雄 7425

Airports:

Nagasaki Airport

Taxi: 51 min

Transit: 1 hr 11 min

Fukuoka Airport

Taxi: 1 hr 10 min

Transit: 1 hr 50 min

Kumamoto Airport

Taxi: 1 hr 55 min

Transit: 2 hr 45 min

Saga Airport

Taxi: 1 hr 4 min

Transit: 1 hr 23 min

Transit:

武雄温泉入口

Walking: 6 min

Hot Spring Iriguchi Bus Stop

Walking: 6 min

Onsenromon(Onsen Romon)

Walking: 1 min

Takeo-Onsen Station

Walking: 14 min

Takeoshiyakusho-mae(Takeo City Hall)

Walking: 11 min


Nearby locations

8.4

Excellent Location

Top Attractions

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Amenities and Facilities

Parking & transportation

Parking

Public bath

Onsen

Wellness

No fitness center

No spa

Internet

Wi-Fi

Pools

Pool

No hot tub


Reviews

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Eda K

5/5
One of the best onsens I have ever been to. I picked Saginoyu as it had a sauna and an outdoor bath, I am so happy I did! The sauna was great and the cold bath right next to it was much colder compared to all the other onsens I have been to, which made me very happy.It’s not the biggest onsen but it blew my mind how soft and silky the water was. I’m glad I stopped over in Takeo just for this hot spring.The entrance fee was 740¥ and towel rental was 300¥It was only a 15 minute walk from JR Takeo Onsen station

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S Z

5/5
It was small compare to other onsens we've been to but it is the experience that counts. Visiting the history of 1300+ years was very appealing to us. It is said that back in the olden days when people were traveling on foot🚶‍♂️🚶‍♀️🚶 on this route, Takeo Onsen♨️ has been highly reputed for its high-quality hot spring water and helped people to rejuvenate themselves during their long journey. The water 💧 was silky indeed and feels nice on your skin.

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Amit Gupta

5/5
One of the nicest onsens. 450 JPY and 600 JPY for public onsen. Really nice and well maintained. The one with 450 jpy had two pools - one with hot water (42-43 degree C) and another one with very hot (44-45 degree C). Couldn’t stay more than 2 mins in the second one. But it felt great!There are free lockers available. No food facility inside the onsen building. The romontei Sakura-mon gate is built by the same architect who designed tokyo station!

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Ben Shaw

5/5
Very refreshing and relaxing. Went with my wife our last few days in Japan and wish we had more time. Very affordable (¥2300/hour for private room with 2 people) and friendly staff. Should be on everyone's to do list if on Kyushu Island.

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Shirley NKL

5/5
Takeo Onsen has a cluster of three onsen in close proximity, Saginoyu, Houraiyu and Motoyu. It also offers family baths like Karouyu and Hananoyu. The onsen is housed in the compounds of Shinkan Building and Romon Tower Gate which are designated as National Important Cultural Property. The baths are segregated, with Saginoyu offering indoor, outdoor and sauna baths water is alkaline and leaves a nice feeling on the skin. Lockers for shoes are provided. Shampoo, body soap, hair dryers and refundable ¥100 lockers are available in the changing / bath areas.

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J P

4/5
Nice onsen, the architecture of the building is lovely

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Frankie Wong

4/5
Popular and Good Hot spring

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水野雅浩

5/5
It was a hot spring and sauna that warmed you to the core of your body ^ ^Most of the men's baths are on the second floor, with an open-air hot bath and an indoor bath with lukewarm water. Each one is moist and melty. The sauna is dry and not very hot, but it has the feeling of a public bath in town, and is somewhat nostalgic. The water bath is surprisingly small, but it's spicy with a little Japanese pepper! It was so cold. It's freezing cold, and I feel like I'm in good shape ^ ^ In the end, I ended up going back and forth to the sauna, cold bath, and outdoor bath three times. Finally, take a soak in lukewarm water to gradually warm up your body. After that, my body remained warm and comfortable, making it a pleasant day. thank you very much. I'll come again ^^

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mon

4/5
I stopped by on my way home from leisure. I like it because the hot water is good and there is a sauna. The temperature of both the sauna and cold bath is just right. It's a shame that the only outdoor bathing space is the rock at the edge of the open-air bath, but as long as it's not crowded, I'm satisfied overall.Accommodation is only available without meals, but it costs around 5,000 yen.I ate at the nearby Hokkaido ramen "Ezokko" and went home.

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Jaeyoung Kwak

5/5
I took a day trip to the hot springs.After experiencing pottery in Arita, it was such a hot day that I wanted to take a shower, so I visited around lunchtime, and I went to this place that I thought had the most reviews in the Takeo Onsen area. I think I heard there was a private bath next door.It had an old-fashioned feel, but it didn't feel that special and was okay.