The location is fantastic, right next to the train station, making it incredibly convenient for getting around the local area and to other destinations. The only downside is that the facilities are a bit old. I also found it a little challenging to communicate with the hotel staff in English. The breakfast was decent, though.
It takes less than 10 minutes to walk from Nagasaki Station. Just cross the overpass.
Go up the road to APA Hotel, but it takes a bit of stairs and a hill, so it may be difficult if you have a lot of luggage or heavy luggage.
The owners are friendly.
The partitions in the room are opaque, so it can be bright even if all the lights are turned off at night.
You need an eye mask. There is only one shower and toilet, so it is recommended to come in earlier than other guests and wash up. The same goes for the morning.
Super convenient for the location since it’s right next to the China town and there’s plenty of choices of other type of food as well. The room was quiet and the facilities worked fine. Would recommend it!
Breakfast was great, and the service was very welcoming. There's no swimming pool, but it's very close to the train station and Mount Inasa. You can take the ropeway up to the summit to watch the sunset and the night view of Nagasaki Port. I even spotted the Adora Magic City cruise ship!
After picking up our rental car at Fukuoka Airport, we drove straight to Hotel Okura JR Huis Ten Bosch. The hotel itself is like a grand castle, perfectly blending in with the nearby Huis Ten Bosch theme park – quite a spectacular sight! The room was incredibly spacious, which is a rare find in Japan. We also highly recommend the buffet lunch in the hotel lobby; it offered a good variety of dishes at a reasonable price. Definitely worth trying!
I really didn't expect anything from staying at this hotel, as it was twice as cheap as anything in the area. But it's really a hidden gem!
The location is perfect for exploring Nagasaki, in the heart of Chinatown, lots of eateries in the area, and a tram stop nearby. The entrance is between two buildings and not obvious at first glance, but Google maps will get you there.
The hotel has a retro vibe and doesn't look like a traditional business hotel, but does it need to? Big comfy beds, huge rooms (a lot more spacious than you expect to find in Japan), all the amenities you need inside. The description didn't mention a fridge, but we had one in our room. No view, but it didn't bother us.
Good breakfast for a reasonable price.
The only downside is that they don't have a coin laundry in the hotel, but there are some in the area.
In my opinion, it's more than value for money!
Superb hotel, new and with a gorgeous view. The rooms are beautiful, spacious and very well designed. Spotlessly clean and super comfortable. Location is excellent with connection to JR and mall. Plenty of food options. The service is wonderful. I would definitely stay here again when I am in Nagasaki.
The service staff at the hotel are very friendly. It’s the best place to stay in Fukuoka.
I will definitely come back when I bring my parents to play next time.
And the night view is super beautiful, it feels like a vacation! It’s really worth remembering!
Although the traffic is not too convenient, take the bus from the early station for about an hour, but the victory is quiet, the service attitude is very good, and the meeting is bowed and said hello. The location is opposite the longest foot soup. One berth and two food varieties are too rich, and they are eaten.
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This time I stayed at Unzen Kyushu Hotel, which is worth recommending.
The hotel charges a certain level of fees, but in terms of quality and quantity, it is very cost-effective.
Room - The superb semi-Western-style room is over 600 square feet, with a Japanese-style living space, a Western-style sofa, a large terrace with a corner outdoor sofa, plenty of living space, a king-size bed, and most importantly, the room has its own private semi-open-air hot spring bath, which is private and comfortable, without having to go to a public hot spring.
Hotel positioning and layout - The hotel is positioned as a prestigious hotel. When guests check in, they first sit on the sofa in the lobby. The front desk clerk will come forward to give an overall introduction to the hotel and its various facilities, and arrange dinner and breakfast times. The hotel has been renovated in recent years, and the interior and exterior are still clean, stylish and elegant.
Landscape - Each room faces Unzen Hell, with spectacular and beautiful scenery. It is equipped with one-way reflective glass, so you don't need to draw the curtain when walking in the room. It is private and safe, with plenty of natural light.
One night and two meals + free alcoholic drinks - The hotel offers one night and two meals (two meals and one night). Dinner is Japanese-French fusion cuisine with a total of 8 courses, as well as desserts, coffee and tea. Each dish is very exquisite and must be eaten with a camera first.
The breakfast was amazing, the western breakfast had four courses, the Japanese was very rich and the milk was delicious.
We had dinner in the restaurant building, which faces the first section of Unzen Hell. It had a wide view, western-style seats, and was very spacious. The waiters provided first-rate service and changed tableware for every dish. The dinner experience alone paid for the room.
In addition, the hotel provides free flow alcoholic and non-alcoholic drinks in the second-floor lounge and rooftop leisure space in the afternoon and evening, which is really worth the money.
Service - All the bartenders are professional, polite and friendly. The manager speaks good English and other colleagues are equipped with translation equipment. Communication is completely trouble-free and guests are provided with good service and a homely feeling.
If you are traveling to the Unzen area of the Minamoto Peninsula on Kyushu Island, Japan, you may consider the Unzen Kyushu Hotel.
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