I stayed for a non-smoking single 1 week. The lighting-related switches beside the bed with indoor equipment, the radio and air conditioning switches that would have been used in the past cannot be adjusted (automated?). Large screen TV is good, but it is too close to the bed and difficult to use. Amenity is simple. The refrigerator can also be used normally. It is a unit bath. The place where the adjustment valve of hot water and water is bad and the potato is worried. There is darkness in the place where you can't see it a little. Overall it's narrow and cramped, but if you stay long, you'll get used to it. If you ask the front desk, you will bring extra towels for free. There were school travelers and it was noisy, so when I asked them to change the room, they responded. The people at the front desk are generally unfriendly. There were nice people on the night shift. The sound outside can be shut out by the window, but the sound next door and the voice in the corridor can be heard quite well. The morning was a daily alternate plate between Japanese and Western, partly due to the corona. It's beautiful and chic to see, but the amount is small and I went to eat the morning buffet at another hotel and the morning set at a coffee shop. Because it is like this, it feels expensive as a business hotel, but this time there was a national trip discount and Nagasaki's own coupon, and it was good because it was able to stay at less than half the price.
Very Good
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