The night sky blanketed in stars is sure to impress.
The night sky blanketed in stars is sure to impress.
Many customers compliment our cuisine and beautiful view. The outdoor spa is located on the rooftop of the annex, from which the Ariake sea is visible. Whether it be the ocean with the greatest tidal range in Japan, the starlit night sky, or the sunrise, seeing them from the outdoor spa are all special experiences. You may even see a rare black kite soaring through the sky.
At Hoyoso, you can experience the sound and smell of the ocean, the night stars, the city lights, and the exquisite dishes.
Each room has an amazing view, with Fukuoka, Kumamoto, and Nagasaki prefectures visible from within the room.
Our special suite “Taian” has been designed to fully immerse our guests in the experience of the Ariake Sea, the vast sky, and the city lights in a quiet environment.
The room has been designed for this purpose down to the lighting and placement of furniture, with a special spot near the window for looking up at the stars.
Each room also features its own outdoor spa from which guests can enjoy the scenery.
空
Sky suite (Hikari)
海
Ocean suite (Akari)
Dining room
The special dining room with a view of the Ariake sea, is open exclusively to guests staying in the Taian suite.
Cuisine
Fresh seafood from the nearby Ariake Sea. Locally grown Japanese black Wagyu brand “Sagagyu.” We also have “Kanimabushi”, a specialty crab dish.
The picture shows 4 dishes. Dishes may vary from the pictures depending on the season.
Food safety is our top concern. The seafood is sourced fresh from the local fishermen, and kept alive in our aquarium prior to serving.
Access
Rental car
From Fukuoka airport to Toyoso via Kyushu Expressway and Nagasaki Expressway
Distance / 120 km Time / 2 hours
From Kyushu-Saga International Airport to Toyoso
Distance / 59 km Time / 80 minutes
Limousine taxi from Kyushu-Saga International Airport
※Only cash payment is supported for the limousine taxi.
The closest taxi stop to accommodations in Tara town is “Taracho-yakuba Ōura-shisho.”
Separate travel means are necessary to each accommodation.
A temple built during the fourteenth century said to be the protector of the Ariake sea, and is an important cultural property of Saga prefecture. The two three-storied pagodas are 2.2 meters tall and estimated to be built in the middle of the Kamakura period.
One of the three greatest Inari shrines in Japan. The contrast of red and green is stunning. 3 million people visit every year, including many from southeast asia.