A hotel attached to Nagasaki Stadium. The appeal is that you can enjoy a stadium view from the hotel front desk, guest rooms, pool, jacuzzi, and hot springs. You can stay overnight and watch the game when there is a match at the stadium, but the accommodation fee is higher. The facilities are clean, there are restaurants and a food court, and the Inasa Mountain Ropeway is within walking distance. We recommend staying at the stadium as a unique experience for sightseeing in Nagasaki.
Great location of the hotel with lots of food choices available. Car Parking is just opposite and it has direct access to the hotel (both by steps or slope for those who are pushing strollers or heavy luggages) so you don’t have to take a big walk to access the hotel.
Like the candeo hotel brand so far, stayed in Kumamoto too and the good thing is the public bath is opened till very late. Suitable for those whom have to put their kids to sleep first before going for their onsen dip.
Nothing bad to in my point of view. Clean rooms.
Excellent hotel. Modern hotel with large room size for a Japanese hotel. Bathroom and toilet are separate too. Public Spa was excellent.
Only complaint I have is the lack of hooks to hang clothing in the bathroom.
Nice clean but old hotel. It is quite dated but the rooms are big and the view is very nice. About 15 mins from the station. They have shuttle service. Be sure ask them about their shuttle schedule especially if you have luggages.
The hotel is a bit I, but you can stay at ease.
The building and interior are a bit old, but the front desk reception is OK and good, and customer satisfaction is high.
The former Tokyu Hotel is now operated as the ANA Crowne Plaza Hotel, and as expected, the staff is well-trained
We were pleasantly surprised to find that we were staying in a resort-style independent house. The dinner and breakfast we ordered were delivered directly to the room. The staff were very friendly and took care of our needs. The front desk staff could communicate in English and Cantonese. It is the first choice for self-driving.
The view was outstanding and it was good to enjoy fireworks.
Perhaps because of the reduction in labor costs, it was pitch black when I entered the room, and there was no guide for the meal while the katen was closed. The futon should have been laid first, but it was self.
I wandered from where to where I was eating.
The bath was the best with a night view.
We enjoyed to stay. Hotel staff members are very friendly and kind. Breakfast buffet at hotel are good as well. I just didn’t know about free shuttle from station to hotel at the beginning. If I know early, I did not walk extras and save energy. Otherwise we are very happy to stay there.
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QQYShengGreat location of the hotel with lots of food choices available. Car Parking is just opposite and it has direct access to the hotel (both by steps or slope for those who are pushing strollers or heavy luggages) so you don’t have to take a big walk to access the hotel.
Like the candeo hotel brand so far, stayed in Kumamoto too and the good thing is the public bath is opened till very late. Suitable for those whom have to put their kids to sleep first before going for their onsen dip.
Nothing bad to in my point of view. Clean rooms.
MMichaelB84Excellent hotel. Modern hotel with large room size for a Japanese hotel. Bathroom and toilet are separate too. Public Spa was excellent.
Only complaint I have is the lack of hooks to hang clothing in the bathroom.
TtomomiWe enjoyed to stay. Hotel staff members are very friendly and kind. Breakfast buffet at hotel are good as well. I just didn’t know about free shuttle from station to hotel at the beginning. If I know early, I did not walk extras and save energy. Otherwise we are very happy to stay there.
JJürganThe hotel is very Europe and fantasy like. There are a lot of fun fasciitis on the first floor. The hotel is huge, took forever to take my luggage to the room.
JJZ82Good location and big room. Lucky to be at the floor with a Japanese style room together with Japan style garden outside of the window. Very good.
AAnonymous UserThe hotel is a bit I, but you can stay at ease.
The building and interior are a bit old, but the front desk reception is OK and good, and customer satisfaction is high.
The former Tokyu Hotel is now operated as the ANA Crowne Plaza Hotel, and as expected, the staff is well-trained
AAnonymous UserA very good hot spring hotel. We chose the one-stay, two-dinner package. The price is relatively beautiful. The mountain view + lake view are very beautiful. Ms. Miyoshi Mao who checked in was very patient and explained the relevant matters to us. The person who led us to the room, made the bed, and checked out was another young lady with bangs who was a little fat. Her service attitude was very good and she was also patient! I like her very much, but it's a pity that she doesn't have another name brand. I don't know her name.
Hygiene: Very good, very clean. The sheets were brand new when the bed was made, and the towels and bathrobes were very clean.
Environment: So beautiful! The transportation is convenient and it is not big. It is very comfortable to walk around. There is an express bus that goes directly to Nagasaki City in one and a half hours, which is very convenient. The room itself was quite large, very standard Japanese style room. In addition to shared bathrooms, rooms also have their own bathrooms and bathtubs. The toiletries are from Pola, which is very good.
Facilities: complete. The toiletries provided in public bathrooms are of good quality and variety. There are indoor hot springs and outdoor hot spring sauna rooms, and towels and ice water are provided. The only drawback is that the shoe cabinet on the ladies' side is not very useful. I almost couldn't get my slippers out hahaha. Then I also hope that there will be a staff member on duty there to solve guests' emergencies.
The service was excellent. A shuttle bus was provided to take us to the main road, saving energy and time. There is a small shop inside the store selling souvenirs at affordable prices. I bought some and liked them very much.
The open-air hot springs and the scenery in the room are so beautiful. Unzen is a town that I will go to for vacation again. Let’s talk about the food. Breakfast and dinner are both exquisite and are the legendary kaiseki cuisine. The guy who served the food was gentle and patient, very nice~
GGuest UserThe hotel is standing on the hill looking down Sasebo harbor. You can see the islands in Saikai National Park depends on the room direction. They have a big bath and the private bath both. Driving up the hill may be a little challenging because the road is narrow and winding. Hotel stuffs are very polite and helpful. Breath taking view with a hotel pool where people use for the wedding reception. Just another beauty of Japan.
KkwakjeongchiUnconditional city view room! ! ! Night view is invincible
What is the money of the cable car in the mountain? The night view here is better than the mountain!
We made a mistake when we first checked in. We got the side of the mountain. Later, we went to the front desk and changed us to a better city view room :)
We came by car, parking fee (management fee?) 500 yen a day, free access, and help us wipe the glass of the car in the morning.
A few hundred meters from the nearest convenience store, but the hotel is quite full of things.
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