Saga Fuga

8/10 Excellent - Based on 3 reviews

Saga Fuga opened in August 2025 in the quiet 古湯温泉 district of Saga as an adults-focused riverside retreat. The 21-room property frames views of the Kase River and pairs contemporary furnishings with regional craft details to create a calm, low-key atmosphere. Public areas include a relaxed lounge and a bar that highlights local teas and Saga sake, while practical amenities such as 24-hour reception and complimentary parking make it straightforward to arrive and settle in for a restorative stay.

Bathing facilities centre on communal thermal pools: an indoor onsen, an open-air rotenburo and organized public bathing rather than in-room private tubs. The property emphasises the local “nuru-yu” (lukewarm water) tradition, a gentle thermal experience intended for longer soaks and skin-friendly bathing; standard onsen etiquette is observed. Dining follows a seasonal, creative kaiseki approach using local produce and Saga beef, with an Asian-style breakfast; guest rooms are equipped with climate control, kettle, refrigerator and secure storage, reflecting modern ryokan comforts and the expectations of a ryokan with onsen.

Situated within easy driving distance of central Saga and reachable from nearby prefectures, the property is also a practical option for travellers based in Nagasaki, making it an accessible ryokan with onsen Nagasaki visitors can use as a base for regional exploration. The overall tone is calm and culinary-focused, suited to couples and solo travellers seeking thermal bathing combined with thoughtful service; availability is limited by the modest room count, so booking in advance is advisable for preferred dates.

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Highlights of this ryokan

Free parking
Non-smoking rooms
Bar
Breakfast

Detailed Ratings

Staff 10.0
Equipements 7.5
Cleanliness 9.2
Comfort 9.2
Value for money 9.2
Location 6.7

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Review summary for: Saga Fuga

Positive Reviews

Spacious, pleasant rooms and mountain air

Guests found the hotel environment nice and the rooms relatively large, with the mountain setting providing fresh, pleasant air.

Soothing, skin-friendly hot spring water

The onsen water was described as smooth and 'slippery', noted to be gentle and pleasant on the skin.

Good food

Multiple guests commented that the meals were delicious.

Attractive welcome drinks

Guests enjoyed a stylish, tasty welcome cocktail served on arrival.

Onsen cafeteria provided dinner when needed

A nearby onsen cafeteria was appreciated for providing dinner, helpful when other dining options were limited.

Negative Reviews

No private shower in booked room

At least one booked room lacked a private shower, requiring guests to use the public bathing facilities instead.

Remote location and need for a car

The hotel is in a fairly remote area; guests reported it was inconvenient without a car.

Limited dining and convenience options at night

Food options at night were scarce and the nearest convenience store required a 10‑minute drive to the neighboring village.

Public onsen smaller and not very restorative for some

Some guests felt the public hot spring was smaller than expected and did not fully relieve fatigue, leaving them still tired the next day.

Narrow, nerve‑wracking access road

The road leading to the property is narrow and can be stressful to drive, causing concern for guests on the approach.

This summary is based on all online reviews and was last updated on 17 November 2025

Frequently Asked Questions

How many guests can each room accommodate?

Rooms range from single/twin to triple configurations; some rooms sleep up to three guests using futon bedding—check the room details for exact maximum occupancy.

Does Saga Fuga have an onsen and what is special about it?

Yes — the ryokan uses Furuyu Onsen’s mild “nuruyu” (around 38°C) and offers indoor and open-air hot-spring baths designed for long, relaxing soaks.

Is there an airport shuttle or how do I get there from the airport?

There is no regular airport shuttle listed; Saga Airport is roughly 33 km away and Fukuoka about 39 km. Guests typically arrive by taxi, rental car, or regional bus from JR Saga Station.

What languages are supported by staff and the website?

The official site provides English and other language pages, but on-site staff are primarily Japanese; basic English support is available at reception and advance requests for assistance are recommended.

What dining options are available on-site?

The ryokan serves multi-course kaiseki dinners featuring local Saga and Kyushu ingredients, an on-site bar with Saga sake and cocktails, and a Japanese-style breakfast offering local rice and seasonal items.

Are children or pets allowed at Saga Fuga?

This property is adult-focused and children are not permitted; pets are also not allowed.

What are the standard check-in and check-out times?

Check-in is from 3:00 PM to 6:00 PM and check-out is by 10:00 AM (there is a 9:00–10:00 check-out window listed).

Can I reserve a private onsen for exclusive use?

On-site bathing facilities are described as public and open-air; dedicated private/reservable baths are not listed, so contact the ryokan directly to ask about any private-bath options or special arrangements.

Is there parking and what are the local transport options?

Free on-site parking is available (about 27 spaces), so a car is convenient; public transport options include regional buses from JR Saga Station and local taxis for shorter transfers.

What attractions or shops are nearby and is there a supermarket close by?

Nearby highlights include the Furuyu Onsen area and Yoshinogari Historical Park (day-trip distance), with Saga city and Fukuoka reachable for further sightseeing; small shops serve the onsen area while larger supermarkets are found in Saga city.

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