<4.0-Rated Hotels Near ドイツ人久留米俘虏収容所高良台支所迹

Highness Hotel Kurume

Highness Hotel Kurume

3.9 / 520 Reviews
1-6 Tenjinmachi
4.73KM from ドイツ人久留米俘虏収容所高良台支所迹
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Hotel Mine - Adults Only

Hotel Mine - Adults Only

3.8 / 5
3 Chome-4-1 Miihatazaki
7KM from ドイツ人久留米俘虏収容所高良台支所迹
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Hotel New Plaza Kurume

Hotel New Plaza Kurume

3.3 / 54 Reviews
16-1 Mutsumonmachi
4.44KM from ドイツ人久留米俘虏収容所高良台支所迹
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Hotel Le Bordeaux

Hotel Le Bordeaux

2.5 / 5
Hiyoshimachi 13-20
5.06KM from ドイツ人久留米俘虏収容所高良台支所迹
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Hotel Marital Sousei Kurume

Hotel Marital Sousei Kurume

3.6 / 5
900, Higashi Kushiharamachi
6KM from ドイツ人久留米俘虏収容所高良台支所迹
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Hotel Kurume Hills

Hotel Kurume Hills

3.2 / 51 Reviews
15-3 Mutsumonmachi
4.43KM from ドイツ人久留米俘虏収容所高良台支所迹
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Kurume Terminal Hotel

Kurume Terminal Hotel

3.4 / 5
114 Tenjinmachi, Kurume-shi
4.59KM from ドイツ人久留米俘虏収容所高良台支所迹
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Ennan Hotel

Ennan Hotel

3.2 / 5
29-10, HIGASHIMACHI, KURUME-SHI, FUKUOKA, 830-0032, JAPAN
4.61KM from ドイツ人久留米俘虏収容所高良台支所迹
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Hotel Central Inn

Hotel Central Inn

3.2 / 5
15-3 Mutsumommachi
4.43KM from ドイツ人久留米俘虏収容所高良台支所迹
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Yunosaka Kurume Onsen

Yunosaka Kurume Onsen

3.7 / 5
1235 Yunosaka, Nonakamachi
4.61KM from ドイツ人久留米俘虏収容所高良台支所迹
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Sansuiso

Sansuiso

3.5 / 5
1316 Nonaka-Machi, Kurume-Shi, Fukuoka 839-0862, Japan
4.18KM from ドイツ人久留米俘虏収容所高良台支所迹
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Business Inn Seagull

Business Inn Seagull

3 / 5
1-1-4 Hanabatake, Kurume-shi
4.13KM from ドイツ人久留米俘虏収容所高良台支所迹
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Frequently Asked Questions

Everything you need to know about ドイツ人久留米俘虏収容所高良台支所迹

Kumamoto Okura Hotel is a top choice, located just a 10-minute walk from the Koyama Branch site. The hotel offers modern Japanese-style rooms with free Wi-Fi and a convenient location near several historical sites. Ideal for visitors interested in wartime history and local culture. Check availability through the HopeGoo app for exclusive rates.

Just a 5-minute walk from the Koyama Branch site lies Kumamoto Yatai Shokudo, a beloved local food stall serving authentic Hakata-style tonkotsu ramen and grilled egg rice. With its humble setting and warm hospitality, it offers a genuine taste of Kumamoto’s daily life. Visit in the evening to enjoy the blend of street lights and historical reflection.

Yes, the area is ideal for a self-guided walking tour. Signage features both Japanese and English commentary, detailing the experiences of German prisoners during WWII. Key highlights include the remaining prison walls and the historical labor record monument. For deeper insight, use the HopeGoo-recommended audio guide to explore daily life conditions and human stories behind the site.

Take the Kumamoto City Bus Line 3 from downtown and alight at "Koyama Park" station—just a 3-minute walk to the site. Alternatively, a taxi ride takes only 8 minutes and costs about ¥600. The route passes through green urban areas and traditional residential streets. For a seamless experience, book a dedicated transfer via the HopeGoo platform.

Yes, adjacent to the site is Koyama Park, featuring a children's playground, shaded benches, and a small refreshment station. The park also boasts cherry blossom trees, creating a stunning pink canopy in spring. Families can enjoy a picnic beneath the historic ruins, blending nature and memory in a peaceful setting.

The site is open daily from 8:00 AM to 6:00 PM (hours may vary slightly in winter), with free admission. An on-site information center offers historical exhibits and multilingual brochures. For updates on seasonal events or temporary changes, check the HopeGoo app before your visit.

Visit the Kumamoto City Museum's Memory Workshop, hosted weekly on Saturdays by local historians, covering prisoner life, cross-cultural exchanges, and peace education. Reservations required. Nearby, the Craft Ceramics Studio offers hands-on sessions inspired by wartime artifacts, allowing visitors to creatively engage with history through art.