Skip to main content

Search hotels in Taketa

Enter your dates to see the latest prices and deals for Taketa hotels

Taketa – 1 hotel or place to stay

Most booked hotels in Taketa and surrounding area in the past month

See all

Best hotels with breakfast in Taketa and nearby

  • Scored out of 10, guest rating 9.2
    Wonderful - What previous guests thought, 422 reviews

    Taketa Ekimae Hostel cue has a garden, shared lounge, a terrace and bar in Taketa. The property is located 29 miles from Oita Bank Dome, 28 miles from Oita Station and 30 miles from Mount Aso.

    From $92.13 per night
  • Scored out of 10, guest rating 6.5
    Pleasant - What previous guests thought, 159 reviews

    Located in Taketa, 22 miles from Mount Aso, 民宿ニュー万福茶屋 provides accommodations with a shared lounge, free private parking and a restaurant.

    From $74.15 per night
  • Scored out of 10, guest rating 9.6
    Exceptional - What previous guests thought, 23 reviews

    体験型農家民泊「お陽さまと風」 offers accommodations in Makiguchi, 23 miles from Ogidake Park Viewing Platform and 23 miles from Guernsey Farm.

  • Scored out of 10, guest rating 7.6
    Good - What previous guests thought, 140 reviews

    Located in Taketa, within 29 miles of Oita Bank Dome and 28 miles of Oita Station, Hotel Tsuchiya provides accommodations with a restaurant and free WiFi throughout the property as well as free...

    From $95.33 per night

What Guests Said About Taketa:

  • 8.0

    Taketa is an old historic town with very beautiful castle...

    Taketa is an old historic town with very beautiful castle ruins on the outskirts of town. The views of the surrounding mountains from the castle are spectacular. It's a quiet place with an aging (and I think dwindling) population, so it feels good to be a tourist here to help the economy.
    Guest review by
    Jennifer
    Australia
  • 8.0

    We used Taketa as a base for day hikes so didn’t explore the...

    We used Taketa as a base for day hikes so didn’t explore the town much. The main town is compact and quaint with narrow little streets and a bit of a sleepy feel. To be fair, this was a Monday evening and not much was happening. Had one of the best meals in Japan there at a little French fusion restaurant called Champi (a break from Japanese). Amazing food (5-6 little courses), lovely owner/chef and very reasonable cost. Also plenty of wine options. Also used the public onsen - well maintained and old-school. I recommend it.
    Guest review by
    Sally
    Australia