ホテル天松

7.0
Very Good
(27 reviews)

7913番地の8 Matsushimamachi Aitsu, Kamiamakusa, 天草郡 Kumamoto 861-6102, Japan

+81 969-56-0119

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Hotel Description

Hotel Tenmatsu

Hotel Tenmatsu is a charming retreat nestled in the serene town of Matsushimamachi Aitsu, in Kamiamakusa, Kumamoto, Japan. Located at 7913-8 Matsushimamachi Aitsu, this tranquil hotel offers a peaceful stay amidst the beauty of the Amakusa region. Known for its natural onsen and public bath, the hotel offers a traditional Japanese experience with the calming effects of natural hot spring waters. Guests can unwind in comfort, surrounded by the peaceful ambiance of the area. The hotel's minimalist design, combined with its natural surroundings, creates a serene environment perfect for relaxation.
The rooms at Hotel Tenmatsu are simple yet comfortable, providing a cozy atmosphere for guests. The hotel offers air-conditioned rooms equipped with essential amenities to ensure a restful stay. While the property does not feature a fitness center or spa, it makes up for this with its natural onsen, which guests can enjoy after a long day of sightseeing.
The hotel is conveniently located close to key transportation links, making it easy to explore the local area. Kagoshima Airport, the closest major airport, is about a 2.5-hour taxi ride away, while Amakusa Airport is just 44 minutes by car. There are also multiple nearby bus stops and walking routes that make accessing public transport a breeze.
Nearby attractions include the Sea Donut Aquarium, Amakusa Pearl Garden, and the scenic Hiai Beach. Whether you're in the mood for interactive experiences or simply enjoying the beautiful coastline, there's something for everyone.
Dining options near the hotel are abundant, with restaurants like Matchan, Beach Hut Amakusa, and Nanohana-tei offering delicious Japanese and regional cuisine. After a satisfying meal, you can relax and unwind in the on-site public bath.
Hotel Tenmatsu welcomes guests to experience the tranquility of the Amakusa region while enjoying the comfort of traditional Japanese hospitality.

The Most Outstanding Trait

1. Natural onsen with public bath

2. Traditional Japanese design and ambiance

3. Air-conditioned rooms for comfort

4. Walking distance to major attractions

5. Close to multiple transportation options

6. Nearby dining options offering regional cuisine

7. Scenic views of the Amakusa region

8. Comfortable, peaceful environment for relaxation

9. No pets allowed, ensuring a quiet atmosphere

10. Not far from Kumamoto Airport for easy access


7.8 Very Good

Location rating

Top sights

Sea Donut Aquarium
4 min
Amakusa Pearl Garden & Sea Donut Aquarium
4 min
西目海水浴場(カームビーチ)
11 min
Matsushima Bridge (5th Bridge of Amakusa)
15 min
Hiai Beach (Pearl Sun Beach)
10 min

Nearest locations

Matchan
1 min
Beach Hut Amakusa
1 min
キッチン楽
1 min
Mori Seafood/Mankai
1 min
Excellent luck
1 min
彩々倶楽部
2 min
Nanohana-tei
2 min
やきとり匠
2 min
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Good to know

Check-in15:00
Check-out10:00
Location rating7.8
Nearest airportAmakusa Airport
Travel time to airport44 min

Location

7913番地の8 Matsushimamachi Aitsu, Kamiamakusa, 天草郡 Kumamoto 861-6102, Japan

Airports:

Kagoshima Airport

Taxi: 2 hr 30 min

Transit: 4 hr 52 min

Nagasaki Airport

Taxi: 3 hr 10 min

Transit: 4 hr 35 min

Amakusa Airport

Taxi: 44 min

Transit: 1 hr 19 min

Kumamoto Airport

Taxi: 1 hr 28 min

Transit: 2 hr 49 min

Saga Airport

Taxi: 2 hr 39 min

Transit: 4 hr 25 min

Transit:

運動公園前

Walking: 9 min

Honguchi

Walking: 8 min

Matsushima

Walking: 4 min

Tenmangu Mae

Walking: 13 min

Aituko Mae

Walking: 4 min


Nearby locations

7.8

Very Good Location

Top Attractions

Top Restaurants


Amenities and Facilities

Pets

No pets

Public bath

Public bath

Natural onsen

Wellness

No fitness center

No spa

Pools

No pools

No hot tub

Rooms

Air conditioning


Reviews

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0122 amin

5/5
The hot springs have been renovated, making it a recommended accommodation for student camps and business trips.

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億り人

4/5
It felt like a hotel built in the early Showa era, so you could feel the Showa era.Therefore, the toilets are shared and old and smelly.The bathroom had been renovated and looked brand new.It is difficult for elderly people as there is no elevator.The room is not bad, but the walls are thin and you can hear the voices next door.By the way, the indoor water was cloudy, so I used the communal toilet. Also, the water from meals smells bad.Prices are reasonable.The meal was mainly fish and was delicious. (Only the meal and price can be evaluated)

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生駒山賊

4/5
This is a retro inn with remnants of the Showa era.

Room 3

Service 5

Location3

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蒲郡梅太郎

5/5
I stayed here for the food, and as it is run by a fish shop, all of the dishes were delicious.The food was prepared by a seasoned caterer, and there were so many dishes that I could barely eat it. The turban shells were the most delicious I've had in years. The salt-grilled sea bream is plump and piping hot, and the vinegared food is seasoned with fragrant Japanese sake as a hidden ingredient. There are some caveats to the facility, such as no elevator, shared toilets, and thin walls, but considering the price, I was grateful.Personally, the food and well-dried futon were the best. Although it has nothing to do with the inn, there were two local cats in the back parking lot.

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石川アニー

3/5
Maybe it's because of the coronavirus, but there's no public bath, and the food is better than last time 👇️ I'm disappointed 😭💨💨 It can't be helped 😢

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幸典

5/5
Excellent seasoning of foodThe building is dilapidated and seems unsuitable for the elderly.

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ひょうどうゆかり

4/5
I went today for a memorial service dinner. The food was delicious and there was so much that I couldn't finish it all.

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papa chan

4/5
Accommodates 3 people staying overnight without meals.There were no baths or toilets in the rooms, but there were shared toilets on each floor and a large hot spring bath on the 4th floor.Comes with TV, refrigerator, towels, and toothbrush.It's not a beautiful hotel these days, but it feels like a tourist inn from the Showa era, so I don't dislike it.There are many people fishing in the sea right in front of them.

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HISASHI

2/5
No elevatorquite old constructionNo toilet in roomNo Wi-Fi

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Walker 5 1 1 1 9

2/5
The food was not very tasty. Also, the service was not good.