1. Both swimming pool and hot spring are provided with good stadium view
2. Staff are nice
3. Room size over 24 sq meter which is very big and clean
4. Room is comfortable and silent for sleeping very well
5. it is difficult to find hotel entrance by driving car and signage to hotel at nearby road is recommended
6. Free drinks are provided in refrigerator
7. Stadium view room is recommended for reservation
8. Car parking 2000 yen per night is a bit experience
9. Suggest Hotel to consider in providing stadium tour for hotel guests
10. There is no coin Laundry which is not convenient.
11. Not enoguh signage to hotel entrance when driving inside stadium
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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.
The air conditioning is individually adjustable and gets nice and cold. The shower pressure is good, and the bathroom was very clean. The mattress was comfortable, though the pillows could have been a bit higher. The quiet environment made it very easy to fall asleep. The room itself was spotless and had no unpleasant odors. The staff were exceptionally polite and always had bright, welcoming smiles. I would definitely choose to stay here again.
The hotel's recreation room next to the sauna offers complimentary comic books. In terms of refreshments, they provide free cold lactic acid drinks in the morning, ice cream/popsicles from noon to afternoon, and freshly cooked ramen as a late-night supper.
Conveniently, there's a convenience store and restaurants downstairs, and Nagasaki Shinchi Chinatown is right across the street. The hotel is also within easy walking distance of major attractions: 14 minutes to the museum and 13 minutes to the pier.
The room was quite spacious, and they offer complimentary soy sauce ramen in the evenings. There's a 7-Eleven conveniently located downstairs.
After a long day of walking, soaking in the onsen is incredibly relaxing. On the same floor as the onsen, there are washing machines; washing is free, and drying costs 100 JPY for 20 minutes. You can easily do your laundry while enjoying the hot springs. Please note that the onsens are gender-separated, and you need to wash thoroughly before entering. Everyone is nude, so swimsuits are not allowed!
The location is a bit of a walk from Nagasaki Station, taking about 5-8 minutes.
Check-in is handled by a machine with Chinese translation available, making it completely hassle-free.
The 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.
It was a very good inn. It's a little inconvenient to go out to the city because it's on the mountain, but the view from the room was good and I enjoyed the night view. The room is spacious 々, so it's a waste to stay with two people. There are 2 types of baths, which are a little small observation baths and large baths in affiliated inns connected by a passage, both of which were clean and comfortable. In the middle of the connecting passage, petit information such as bean knowledge related to Nagasaki and Nagasaki dialect is overhanged, which is useful. Breakfast is pure Japanese food served at the table seats in the banquet hall. It was a small amount, but there were many items and I enjoyed various tastes.
Anyway, the staff 々 is attentive and attentive. Before making a request from here, there were times when he would perceive and speak to me 々. It was a recommended inn for those living in Kyushu, but I am convinced to stay.
This hotel definitely ranks among the best I've ever visited. While the meal prices were a bit on the higher side, enjoying delicious food with an incredible ocean view made it entirely worth the cost. I loved being able to watch the sunrise right from my room, and the hotel even provides a shuttle to the lighthouse so you can catch the sunset too. The hot spring facilities were superb; I spent an entire day exploring all the different onsens and saunas. The complimentary cafe, where you can grind your own beans for fresh coffee, was another lovely touch.
Hotel is beautiful and clean, we have wonderful time there. I also enjoy the hotel hot spring very much. Have boat travel in/out the park, very convenient.
Extremely convenient, just across the road from the station. Check-in isn't until after 3 PM, but you can drop off your luggage beforehand. The room, though a bit dated, was very clean and spacious. They also provide free water. We skipped breakfast since we were checking out early the next day. But the hot springs are fantastic! The open-air bath even offers a view of the Ferris wheel at Huis Ten Bosch. Highly recommend it!
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AAlikahepalinaketajiayiThe room was quite spacious, and they offer complimentary soy sauce ramen in the evenings. There's a 7-Eleven conveniently located downstairs.
After a long day of walking, soaking in the onsen is incredibly relaxing. On the same floor as the onsen, there are washing machines; washing is free, and drying costs 100 JPY for 20 minutes. You can easily do your laundry while enjoying the hot springs. Please note that the onsens are gender-separated, and you need to wash thoroughly before entering. Everyone is nude, so swimsuits are not allowed!
The location is a bit of a walk from Nagasaki Station, taking about 5-8 minutes.
Check-in is handled by a machine with Chinese translation available, making it completely hassle-free.
GGuest UserThe hotel is very new and simple. The hot spring pool on the balcony is super comfortable. The disadvantage is that the balcony is opposite the national park (under construction) and the curtain has to be drawn during the day. Dinner must be praised. Each dish is introduced in detail by the staff. They are all dishes of local customs in Nagasaki! Finally, let’s talk about the service. It is difficult for hot spring hotels here to have Japanese young people serving, but the gentle and meticulous service is the best among the best in recent years. It is highly recommended! Will come again.
MMichelle 琪惠My friend and I had a good stay there, and the team is very friendly and supportive. They always have a staff who speaks good English to brief you and answer your inquiries. The main appeal of the hotel for us is that they have a private onsen in your room. Breakfast was also fantastic.
You can go to enjoy free foot bath opposite the hotel after check out, and there are some souvenir shops and supermarket/ Lawson a few mins walk from the hotel.
However, I thought the public onsen facilities were a bit dated and not so well maintained (the tubs have stains/wear and tear), even though it served the main purpose. Also during check in, they didn’t mention that we could book the family onsen on level 1 (which is private from the public bath).
꾸꾸꾸야아This hotel definitely ranks among the best I've ever visited. While the meal prices were a bit on the higher side, enjoying delicious food with an incredible ocean view made it entirely worth the cost. I loved being able to watch the sunrise right from my room, and the hotel even provides a shuttle to the lighthouse so you can catch the sunset too. The hot spring facilities were superb; I spent an entire day exploring all the different onsens and saunas. The complimentary cafe, where you can grind your own beans for fresh coffee, was another lovely touch.
GGuest UserHotel is beautiful and clean, we have wonderful time there. I also enjoy the hotel hot spring very much. Have boat travel in/out the park, very convenient.
GGuest User1. Both swimming pool and hot spring are provided with good stadium view
2. Staff are nice
3. Room size over 24 sq meter which is very big and clean
4. Room is comfortable and silent for sleeping very well
5. it is difficult to find hotel entrance by driving car and signage to hotel at nearby road is recommended
6. Free drinks are provided in refrigerator
7. Stadium view room is recommended for reservation
8. Car parking 2000 yen per night is a bit experience
9. Suggest Hotel to consider in providing stadium tour for hotel guests
10. There is no coin Laundry which is not convenient.
11. Not enoguh signage to hotel entrance when driving inside stadium
SssxllExtremely convenient, just across the road from the station. Check-in isn't until after 3 PM, but you can drop off your luggage beforehand. The room, though a bit dated, was very clean and spacious. They also provide free water. We skipped breakfast since we were checking out early the next day. But the hot springs are fantastic! The open-air bath even offers a view of the Ferris wheel at Huis Ten Bosch. Highly recommend it!
FFUNG SEUNG FLORISThe air conditioning is individually adjustable and gets nice and cold. The shower pressure is good, and the bathroom was very clean. The mattress was comfortable, though the pillows could have been a bit higher. The quiet environment made it very easy to fall asleep. The room itself was spotless and had no unpleasant odors. The staff were exceptionally polite and always had bright, welcoming smiles. I would definitely choose to stay here again.
The hotel's recreation room next to the sauna offers complimentary comic books. In terms of refreshments, they provide free cold lactic acid drinks in the morning, ice cream/popsicles from noon to afternoon, and freshly cooked ramen as a late-night supper.
Conveniently, there's a convenience store and restaurants downstairs, and Nagasaki Shinchi Chinatown is right across the street. The hotel is also within easy walking distance of major attractions: 14 minutes to the museum and 13 minutes to the pier.
AAnonymous UserThe hotel is very close to the Unzen Hell scenic spot, making it very convenient to visit in the early morning. The hotel rooms are large, clean, and tidy, and the hygiene is excellent. The hot springs are excellent, and the views from the baths are beautiful. The hotel also provides exquisite yukatas free of charge. The breakfast is delicious, and the dinner buffet is even more varied, with fresh ingredients and high quality. This is a very cost-effective hotel and highly recommended.
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.
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