"Beautifully curated breakfast and dinner menu. It is worth it to get the meal package. Genuinely traditional in every way from tge service to the elegant menu. "
Nonsmoking Castle town side Japanese style room / Hagi Yamaguchi
10/10 Excellent
"The Japanese style room was in very good shape obviously well taken care of by guests and staff.
Walkable to old samurai district. Beautiful Hagiyaki pieces by MlWA Sujetsu on display in the lobby.
Dining options nearby are very limited."
"The property was located in the heart of the town. There were lots of grocery and dining options within walking distance. The beach was a short drive away too. We were able to drive to many scenic places like Akiyoshido Cave and the quasi national park from there.
The house was spacious and very clean. The neighborhood was quiet other than during the elementary school’s break time when little children could be heard playing. The house was also well stocked, though I wish there could’ve been soup/ rice bowls, a kitchen scissors and a rice cooker. I was also slightly confused by the check in procedure but thankfully the Rakuten team responded soon enough to help us with it. Overall, it was a very pleasant 1 week stay and we enjoyed the place very much. "
RakutenSTAYHOUSE x WILLSTYLE Hagi Nishitamachi 101 / Hagi Yamaguchi
10/10 Excellent
"Clean, spacious, with everything provided, including detailed instructions for appliances. Far better than a standard short-stay rental. We were in Hagi on the first hot day of the year, and the AC was fast, effective and a lifesaver - in both living and sleeping areas. The location was ideal - walking distance to the core sights and a 5-minute walk to the central welcoming center and an electric bike rental, which was key on a hot day for zipping around the atmospheric streets. The laundry was also great - easy to use, detergent provided, and a huge drying rack plus perhaps 2 dozen hangars. We were able to quickly do a week’s worth of laundry and get out to see sights while it dried. And dedicated parking. And it is quiet and private, with a patio and tatami mat room to relax in. It was all modern and lovely - cannot recommend highly enough."
"Staff were very kind. The Kaiseki dinner was superb.
Although we did not use the public bath, the private bath reserved was great and our bodies felt less sore after a long dip. "
Shizukiyama Shrine is just one of the places to see in Hagi, so why not enjoy the other things to explore during your travels? Stroll along the seaside or discover the area's volcano viewpoints.
You can study the exhibits at Hagi Hakubutsukan, a museum with a story of its own, during your trip to Hagi. Stroll along the seaside or visit the temples while you're in the area.
You can learn about the history of Hagi when you stop by Kikuya Family Residence. Stroll along the seaside or visit the monuments while you're in the area.
Sekicho Park is located in Hagi. If you're looking for a convenient place to stay, take a look at the 6 hotels and other accommodation options you'll find within a mile.
Where is the best place to stay close to Sekicho Park?
Expedia has 6 hotels and other accommodation options within a mile from Sekicho Park.
If I need to cancel the hotel reservation for my stay near Sekicho Park, will I receive a refund?
Yes, the majority of hotel room reservations are fully refundable as long as you cancel before the hotel's cancellation deadline, which is often 24 or 48 hours before your arrival date. If you have a reservation that's non-refundable, it may still be possible to cancel it and get a refund within a 24-hour period of your booking. Enter dates in and click on "Search", then filter by "fully refundable" to get the best deals near Sekicho Park.
What can I see and do near Sekicho Park?
Hagi Uragami Museum, Yoshida Shoin History Museum and Hagi Hakubutsukan feature a variety of fascinating exhibits to see while you're in town. Sights like Hagi Castle Town, Ruins of Hagi Castle and Ito Hirobumi House are landmarks to visit in the area. Get outside and spend some time strolling around Kikuya Family Residence, Meiji Industrial Revolution and Yukawa Family Old Residence.