About this Stay
I stayed at Garden Terrace Saga Hotel & Resort.
The guest room had a spacious design with a high ceiling, creating an open and relaxing atmosphere.
One of the highlights of Garden Terrace is the exclusive club lounge for hotel guests.
The lounge offered a wide variety of drinks, including wine, sake, beer, soft drinks, coffee, and tea, along with snacks, all of which could be enjoyed freely without any additional charge.
For breakfast, guests could choose either a Western-style or Japanese-style main meal, while additional à la carte dishes were available at no extra cost. I also tried their specialty galette, a savory buckwheat crepe.
Table of Contents
Arrival at the Hotel
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Hotel Entrance
This is the hotel entrance.
We arrived at night.
Hallway
This is the hallway in front of the room.
The design of this hallway was also quite impressive.
Guest Room
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Open and Spacious Design
This was the guest room.
The high ceiling created a very open and spacious atmosphere, making it a perfect place to relax and unwind.
Sofa
This is the sofa. It has a unique design incorporating triangular shapes.
It was also extremely comfortable and spacious.
Jacuzzi
We chose a plan that included a private terrace with a jacuzzi. Guests can step out onto this spacious terrace directly from the room and enjoy a relaxing bath here.
The round white cover in the back is placed over the bathtub.
Sake Bath and Amenities
The green bottle contains Japanese sake. The hotel offers a special service where guests can pour it into the jacuzzi and enjoy a “sake bath.” In addition to its relaxing effect, it is said to help moisturize the skin.
The items placed in the back are a Bulgari amenity set, including shampoo and conditioner. Bulgari amenities are known for their strong fragrance, making them especially enjoyable for those who like the scent.
Club Lounge
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Drink Counter
Garden Terrace has an exclusive “Club Lounge” available only for hotel guests.
All the food and drinks provided in the lounge are included in the accommodation plan, so guests can enjoy as much as they like without any additional charge.
This is the drink counter. Wine, sake, beer, soft drinks, and a coffee machine are available. There are also imported beers.
Tea Shelf
This is the shelf where the tea leaves were displayed.
- ・ Ureshino black tea
- ・ Yuzu black tea
- ・ Plum blossom black tea
- ・ Ginger black tea
- ・ Mint black tea
- ・ Strawberry black tea, and more
Snacks
This is the refrigerator stocked with snacks.
- ・ Cheese, ham, and chocolate
- ・ Nuts, cookies, and local Saga sweets such as Hanabouro
Snack Corner
This is the snack corner.
Japanese Sake
This is Japanese sake, featuring local brews from Saga.
- ・ Azumaichi
- ・ Nogomi
Breakfast
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Menu
This is the breakfast menu. Guests choose either the Western-style or Japanese-style breakfast the day before.
There is no additional charge for ordering as many à la carte dishes as you like. The same applies to drinks.
Table Setting
This is the table setting at the breakfast bar counter.
Pot-au-Feu
This is the pot-au-feu served for breakfast.
We also ordered salad and nikujaga from the à la carte menu.
From the À La Carte Menu
In addition, we ordered steak, grilled rice balls, and beef curry from the à la carte menu.
Galette
From the Western-style menu, we had a galette with prosciutto and vegetables.
This galette is one of the signature dishes of Garden Terrace Saga.
Crepe
For dessert, we had a banana and whipped cream crepe.
Hotel Building After Breakfast
This is a photo of the hotel taken from the garden after breakfast.
The triangular design is very distinctive.
