LiVEMAX RESORT Sakurajima Sea Front

8,4/10 Excellent - Based on 97 reviews

Traveler Mix:
Couples (57%)
Families (33%)
Groups (9%)
Solo travelers (2%)

LiVEMAX RESORT Sakurajima Sea Front sits on the shoreline with direct panoramas across the bay to Sakurajima, offering a deliberate blend of contemporary room design and onsen-led relaxation. The property presents communal hot spring facilities that include a spacious gender-separated bath, a carbonated bath feature and rotating viewing times so guests can enjoy sea vistas from the bathing area; this configuration positions the hotel as a ryokan with onsen in Kyushu for travelers seeking waterside thermal experiences without sacrificing modern amenities. Public spa areas are complemented by a sauna and a jacuzzi-style pool, creating multiple options for unwinding after coastal exploration.

Guest accommodation ranges from modern twin and junior suite formats with tatami zones and semi open-air bath options, to cottage and glamping-style units that cater to families and pet owners on select room types. Rooms emphasize clean lines, recent refurbishments to interiors, and practical extras such as climate control and free Wi‑Fi; several room categories include in-room baths designed for private soaking. On-site dining focuses on regional seafood and set-menu options that highlight local produce, and two restaurants plus room service provide flexible meal arrangements for early departures or leisurely evenings.

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Highlights of this ryokan

Non-smoking rooms
Free Wifi
Free parking
2 restaurants
Spa

Detailed Ratings

Staff 9.0
Equipements 8.5
Cleanliness 9.1
Comfort 8.9
Value for money 8.5
Location 8.5

Points of interest nearby

Places of interest
Restaurants

Review summary for: LiVEMAX RESORT Sakurajima Sea…

Positive Reviews

High-quality onsen (hot springs)

Multiple guests praised the onsen: the large public baths, pleasant water quality, carbonated bath option and the ability to relax in hot spring water (some baths offer sea/volcano views at times). Many noted the onsen as a highlight of their stay.

Excellent food (dinner and breakfast)

Several reviews mention outstanding evening meals and tasty Japanese breakfasts, describing the food as one of the best they have had and an important part of the positive experience.

Friendly, professional staff

Guests repeatedly commented on polite, helpful and welcoming staff who improved their stay; service at meal times and reception was often noted as pleasant and professional.

Comfortable, clean and spacious rooms with private baths

Rooms were described as recently renovated, spacious and clean, many including a large private in-room bath fed by hot spring water, which guests appreciated for privacy and comfort.

Good value, convenient parking and relaxing location

Reviewers found the hotel good value for money, with ample parking and a quiet, restful atmosphere suitable for relaxation and family stays.

Negative Reviews

Remote location and view expectations

Multiple guests found the hotel far from major attractions and limited in nearby dining; some expected promenade or unobstructed volcano views from rooms but found views only from certain baths or public areas, causing disappointment.

Limited dining options nearby and lunchtime difficulty

Several reviews reported difficulty finding restaurants nearby, especially at midday without reservations, and a general lack of local dining choices around the hotel.

Maintenance, facility faults and noise issues

Some guests reported maintenance concerns such as peeling grout/tiles in baths, a broken facility, water bath not cold enough, and disturbing mechanical noise at night that affected sleep.

Language and front desk service gaps

A few guests noted a lack of English-speaking staff and occasions when the front desk was unmanned or slow to respond, which complicated requests like buying detergent or getting immediate assistance.

Occasional appearance or construction issues

A small number of reviews mentioned the hotel's exterior looking dated or drab, staff appearance or corridor construction works that reduced the overall impression during the stay.

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

Frequently Asked Questions

How many guests does each room accommodate?

Most room types accommodate up to two adults; check the specific room description for exact occupancy and bedding arrangements.

Does LiVEMAX RESORT Sakurajima Sea Front have an onsen?

Yes — the property offers a natural hot spring with indoor and open-air baths and a sauna; the public baths operate with gender allocation (including time switches).

Can I get a shuttle from Kagoshima Airport or the station?

There is no regular hotel shuttle; guests usually arrive by car or taxi from Kagoshima Airport (about 60 minutes) or by ferry plus short drive from Kagoshima city.

How do I visit Sakurajima and other nearby sights from the ryokan?

Sakurajima and local observatories are accessible by car in roughly 35–40 minutes; the nearby roadside station (Michi‑no‑Eki) and local seafood restaurants are a short drive away.

What are the check-in, check-out and front desk hours?

Check‑in begins at 15:00 (guests are asked to check in by 21:00), check‑out is at 10:00, and the front desk is typically staffed from 07:00 to 22:00.

Do staff speak English?

Japanese is the primary language at the property; some staff may speak basic English, so contact the hotel in advance if you need solid English support.

Is parking available and is a car recommended?

Yes — the hotel provides free on-site parking (around 100 spaces); because public transport requires ferry and transfers, having a car is more convenient for exploring the area.

Can I rent the onsen privately or bring my pet?

Private onsen rentals are not available; pets are not allowed on the property.

What dining options are offered on-site and nearby?

The resort features on-site restaurants offering buffet-style meals (including Japanese/Asian breakfast), and nearby towns have local seafood restaurants and a market at the roadside station for regional produce.

Will I experience traditional Japanese ryokan elements during my stay?

Yes — the property offers ryokan-style touches such as onsen bathing routines, room amenities like yukata and standard Japanese toiletries, and a focus on regional cuisine to enhance an authentic stay.

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