The hotel is within walking distance to JR station and a big shopping mall. Even though the room is quite old but the advantage is that it’s big and they have set up the extra bed for my son and we still have a lot of space to put our 3 luggage and open them fully.
I stayed at this hostel while traveling solo. It was my first time staying at a hostel, and it was much cleaner than I expected. First of all, the bedding was neatly organized, with no trash or leftover cleaning, so I was able to rest just like I would at a regular hotel. The shower room was shared, but everyone seemed to keep it clean, so it wasn't unpleasant. There were plenty of amenities available. The lounge on the 8th floor was a great place for people to chat and I felt it was a great place to connect with people in a foreign country. They also provided alcohol sprays, so it didn't look like it had been soiled by the previous user, and it felt very clean. I would definitely stay here again.
The clothes hanger attached to the bed in my shared room had been taken by a foreigner, including my own. I think this is something that individuals should be aware of, but I think it would have been nice to have a sign to make it clearer.
At first they said to use sofa bed we need to pay about 9000yen. What is said on trip.com when we booked is just “information” that they have sofa bed but if we want to use it we need to pay. So i said if it is like that we wouldnt have booked this hotel in the first place. So staff called their manager and they finally allowed us to use sofabed with no extra charge
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!
The room facilities are brand new. Each floor has an ice maker, and a microwave is conveniently available on the ground floor. It's located near a FamilyMart and a 7-Eleven, and just a 5-minute walk from the tram station. There's even an eggplant ramen shop nearby. Overall, I was extremely satisfied with my stay here.
The hotel's location and cleanliness were outstanding, as expected. But what really stood out was how incredibly helpful and friendly all the staff members were. The person who assisted us with check-in was particularly amazing; knowing we had an early flight the next day, they went above and beyond by arranging a taxi, organizing a car to take us to the pickup point, and even showing concern for our meal plans. We're truly grateful for their kindness.
It's located on a pretty steep hill, and there isn't much commercial activity around. You'll need to take a bus to get into the city center. There's a bus stop right outside the hotel, conveniently named after the hotel itself. Make sure you get off at that stop; getting off even one or two stops earlier will mean a steep climb.
It's not far from the summit of Mount Inasa, and there's a direct bus. If you miss the bus after enjoying the night view, a taxi back to the hotel is only about a 5-minute ride and reasonably priced.
The hotel's own free rooftop observation deck is absolutely amazing, and enjoying a drink and the night view in the lounge is also very pleasant.
There's a shuttle bus service from the hotel to Nagasaki Station.
There's also a hot spring (onsen).
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!
The location is a bit uphill, but it's not too far, so it's suitable, and the owner is very kind. The only thing is that the bed is a little uncomfortable. It feels like two mattresses were combined into one, so I couldn't sleep well. The bathroom and shower aren't in a separate room, but are in the space next to the bed, so if you come in late and wash up, you'll be really self-conscious.
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JJethro_NganAfter 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!
AAnonymous UserThe hotel's location and cleanliness were outstanding, as expected. But what really stood out was how incredibly helpful and friendly all the staff members were. The person who assisted us with check-in was particularly amazing; knowing we had an early flight the next day, they went above and beyond by arranging a taxi, organizing a car to take us to the pickup point, and even showing concern for our meal plans. We're truly grateful for their kindness.
__M1355235****It's located on a pretty steep hill, and there isn't much commercial activity around. You'll need to take a bus to get into the city center. There's a bus stop right outside the hotel, conveniently named after the hotel itself. Make sure you get off at that stop; getting off even one or two stops earlier will mean a steep climb.
It's not far from the summit of Mount Inasa, and there's a direct bus. If you miss the bus after enjoying the night view, a taxi back to the hotel is only about a 5-minute ride and reasonably priced.
The hotel's own free rooftop observation deck is absolutely amazing, and enjoying a drink and the night view in the lounge is also very pleasant.
There's a shuttle bus service from the hotel to Nagasaki Station.
There's also a hot spring (onsen).
OOlga TarI 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!
PPiddlesThe hotel is within walking distance to JR station and a big shopping mall. Even though the room is quite old but the advantage is that it’s big and they have set up the extra bed for my son and we still have a lot of space to put our 3 luggage and open them fully.
GGuest UserAt first they said to use sofa bed we need to pay about 9000yen. What is said on trip.com when we booked is just “information” that they have sofa bed but if we want to use it we need to pay. So i said if it is like that we wouldnt have booked this hotel in the first place. So staff called their manager and they finally allowed us to use sofabed with no extra charge
MMDevI was traveling without any SIM card nor data/wifi connection. Besides, I was also using public transport. Therefore, locating the guesthouse at first was a bit of challenge. However, the place was convenient, clean and very quiet. It was ideal for my needs. It is located on a hilly part, overlooking the Ashibe port area. It looks beautiful in the evening as well as at night. Since I had plenty of time on hand, spending one night at Ashibe was relaxing for me. However, there is nothing much to do in Ashibe area. Therefore, I think it is better to decide the location first, then choose a suitable place. If you decide to stay in Ashibe, then this place could be ideal.
Ssandy719The room facilities are brand new. Each floor has an ice maker, and a microwave is conveniently available on the ground floor. It's located near a FamilyMart and a 7-Eleven, and just a 5-minute walk from the tram station. There's even an eggplant ramen shop nearby. Overall, I was extremely satisfied with my stay here.
GGuest UserThe location is a bit uphill, but it's not too far, so it's suitable, and the owner is very kind. The only thing is that the bed is a little uncomfortable. It feels like two mattresses were combined into one, so I couldn't sleep well. The bathroom and shower aren't in a separate room, but are in the space next to the bed, so if you come in late and wash up, you'll be really self-conscious.
NNuonuokafeiThe Olive Bay Hotel is very good and can be said to be perfect. Convenient for self-driving, I rely on public transportation, the hotel is on the big island next to Sasebo, and the boat is within 10 minutes of Sasebo Station. I missed it at 1:30 in the afternoon and waited until 4:25. The boat was opened 15 minutes before the boat opened. There was a difference between holidays. Apple navigation is accurate, half an hour to the big island, there is no information office at the pier, no staff, no rental, fortunately someone called a taxi, I also let him send, he sent the last guest to pick me up, the pier to the hotel 7 minutes, Apple navigation said that walking for 15 minutes is definitely not possible, At least forty minutes. It was so beautiful to arrive at the hotel, regretting the three hours I wasted at Sasebo Pier. The room is also super good and can't pick any shortcomings. Carefully observe the hotel details are perfect, extremely clean and bright, and the maintenance is very good. The two meals with two meals are delicious and formal. The dinner red wine beef and the nature of the performance are excellent. The beef quality is excellent. The freshly cooked siphon coffee for breakfast is really delicious. The staff were all warm and serious. After checking out, they sent me to the pier. The hotel I wanted to stay in was much better than Beppu Intercontinental.
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