Wasuki

Kumamoto


Done up in the style of Kumamoto-jō, this hotel has a charcoal exterior, white plaster and dark beams, and brooding tansu-style furniture in the spacious rooms (some combining tatami, hardwood floors and Western-style bedding). It's well located for eating and nightlife, and there are common baths on the top floor (plus in-room facilities). Staff are friendly, but there's little English signage.


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