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Accommodation In Asakura

Asakura only has one hotel within a 10-kilometre radius of its central area.

The closest Wotif-listed hotel is the Hotel Parens Onoya, Fukuoka, which can be found 8 kilometres from downtown Asakura. Another option is the Chisun Inn Tosu, located in Fukuoka, 20 kilometres from Asakura.

If you find yourself searching for more accommodation options in Asakura, look into the Route-Inn Grantia Dazaifu and the Hotel Route-Inn Tosu Ekimae. They are located 25 kilometres and 20 kilometres away from the center. If these two aren't the best fit, try the Chisun Inn Tosu or the Kurume Washington Hotel Plaza.

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Attractions and Hotels Near Asakura

Don't be a drongo and leave without enjoying the other good things to do and see in Fukuoka. Check out the ruins, castles and old towns in Fukuoka, or take in the area's beaches and mountains. Travellers in this region of Japan enjoy mountain biking.

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The close by cities of Kasuya and Miyawaka are worth checking out. Kasuya is 35 kilometres to the northwest of Asakura, while Miyawaka is 35 kilometres to the north. Hotels in Kasuya include the Fukuoka International Hotel and Hotel Yumeka. The Hotel Route-Inn Wakamiya Inter and Route-Inn Grantia Wakamiya are some of the options in Miyawaka.

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If you enjoy sports and want to see games, you might choose to take a trip to Level Five Stadium, which is to the northwest of Asakura. The With The Style Fukuoka and the Hotel Nikko Fukuoka are close to all the action.

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Fukuoka Airport is the most practical airport for flying in and out of Asakura and is 35 kilometres drive from the heart of town. If you choose to stay nearby, try the Grand Hyatt Fukuoka or the Hotel Okura Fukuoka.

Asakura hotels essential information

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Frequently asked questions

What are the best hotels in Asakura?
If Asakura is your holiday HQ, drop your bags and slide into chillax mode at View Hotel Heisei. Daily housekeeping services and an indoor Japanese-style onsen are just two of the many reasons guests fall in love with this place. Want easy access to Harazuru Onsen and Chikugogawa Onsen? Then check in to Hotel Parens Onoya, another one of our top hotels in Asakura. When it’s time to book, Wotif is your go-to resource for getting incredible deals on Asakura accommodation.
How many days should I spend in Asakura?
There’s a whole bunch of things you need to consider before you book that Asakura hotel, starting with what you want to see and do. Decide whether you prefer a more leisurely or fast-paced experience. Also work out how far your budget will stretch to cover accommodation costs, any tours and daily expenses.
Where should a first-time tourist stay in Asakura?
Keep it straightforward and choose a hotel in Asakura that’ll put you in the thick of the action. You’ll be close to things like major sights and more transport options. Naturally, the best place to stay depends on factors like your interests and budget, so do your homework before you go.
How much does an Asakura hotel cost?
No need to sweet-talk the hotel manager — our filters will do the trick of finding AU$83 cheap accommodation in Asakura. Just enter your travel details and tweak your search by things like budget, property class and amenities. Oh, and here’s another money-saving tip: Reserve your Asakura hotel outside the busiest months of August, September and October when prices are generally higher.
How do I get a cheap hotel in Asakura?
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  • Choose the middle of the week: Room rates are almost always cheaper from Mondays through to Thursdays.
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  • Travel off-peak: December, January and February are Asakura’s slowest months. Room rates, flights and sightseeing activities are more affordable during this time.
  • Narrow your search with our filters: Then, just sort by the lowest price to snag a great deal.

Which hotels in Asakura are family-friendly?
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