"Amazing and helpful staff, my room on the first day was a little warm, even with my card inserted, not too sure if the AC was on or was a little slow, but the next day it was perfectly fine. It’s a charming and outdated hotel, but the location and the hospitality make up for it. Also, I’m glad that they accommodated me for the Attack on Titan room. Thanks to the staff, I’ll be sure to visit again."
"From the very start the staff was very nice, even though we weren't the best tourists. We stayed a short time, and in that tike the staff was friendly, despite our Faux Pas and were willing to help us with arranging luggage forwarding.
The room we booked was very clean and offered coffee, tea, and ice water in our rooms which we were free to use. The mats we slept on we comfortable and had plush blankets that almost kept us TOO warm during the cool Spring nights.
The Onsens though were the star of the show. We had two private Onsen attached to our room, one that was inside and one that was Open-Air. Both were incredible to be in and legitimately helped myself and my travel companion with aches and pains during the trip. I can't recommend this place enough. Must go Onsen if you find yourself in Hita."
"The staff are wonderful! Clean room, amazing breakfast. It is right next to the train station and bus stops, and of course, a short walk from the Captain Levi statue. The only comment I have, which isn't a big deal, is that the wifi doesn't reach our room (the one farthest from the elevator). I just have to finish my work in the lobby instead. We'll definitely stay here again if we're back in Hita."
"The property was amazing. Check-in was very smooth and excellent explanations. Staff were friendly and attentive.
Rooms were extremely clean and comfortable.
The hot spring was also really nice. They change the men's/women's periodically, so make sure to experience both!
I especially appreciated the fine touches that gave me a small smile - the same artist who made the flower vases also made the coffee cups in the lounge :) And the coffee was excellent."
You might not have many choices within the heart of Koge, but Expedia can help you locate lodging options in the area with similar amenities to an apartment. When you search for a place to stay on Expedia, you can use the filters to search for a kitchen— one of the conveniences often found in an apartment. You can also filter by similar property types like holiday homes, condos or guest houses.
Why choose apartments instead of traditional hotels?
Often more spacious than a traditional hotel room, an apartment comes equipped with a kitchen, so you can cook some of your meals. Apartments are ideal for families who want the conveniences of home but also for solo travellers who want to stay in a quieter area.
What will the weather be like when I travel to Koge?
Although weather is just one factor, it can really affect your travel plans, especially when you're planning an extended stay in Koge. The hottest months are usually August and July, with an average temperature of 25°C, while the coldest months are January and February, with an average of 8°C. The rainiest months in Koge are June, July, August and September, with each month seeing an average of 257 mm of rainfall.
What should I see and do in Koge?
While exploring the area, visit family-friendly sights like Bungo Mori Roundhouse, or get outside and enjoy nature at Yaba-Hita-Hikosan Quasi-National Park. In the wider area, you'll find Nakatsu Castle and Yabakei.
What's the best way to get to and around Koge?
Knowing a bit about the transportation options can make your trip smoother when you get to your destination. Fly into Kitakyushu (KKJ), which is located 21.5 mi (34.6 km) from the heart of the city. Otherwise, look for flights into Ube (UBJ-Yamaguchi - Ube), which is 28.1 mi (45.3 km) away. If you'd like to venture out around the area, you may want to rent a car for your trip.