"The convenience store was a bit far away, and I was a bit surprised that the breakfast was a packed lunch, but it was delicious. The room was very clean, and the large bath was clean, so it was nice to use. I will stay here again next time I come to Oomura City for a business trip."
"There were two places in the main building and annex, and this time I was guided at the annex.
The annex is located on the back side of Kobe Doramen, so I think you can probably know if you are directly from Nagasaki Airport.
I tried to borrow WiFi for use, but it seems that it is only placed in the main building, and there was a thing that the ID and the pass were not able to be used because it was written."
"Near the station, near eating and drinking, and heavy rain, transportation was not available, and the owner helped me and bypassed a little, but I was able to arrive safely."
"The location of the hotel is near Nagasaki Airport, and it can be reached within 15 minutes by car. The room space is not too small, acceptable. There is a hot spring on the top floor to soak, and it is really comfortable to soak before going to bed. Unfortunately, there are too few outdoor hot springs to accommodate too many people ... There are more choices for breakfast than expected, and the taste is good, but compared to other hotels, the rent is still a bit higher."
"The location of this place is not far from a convenience store. And it's still quiet, with no noise from the street when sleeping. The room is spotless."
"Room is clean and spacious except the carpet looks worn out. Breakfast was either typical Japanese or Western, nothing to wow about. Interestingly the room doesn't comes with free bottled water, no power socket near the beds and no luggage stand. There is DIY laundry on the ground floor but feel kinda of eerie doing my laundry there but good thing is the washing machine and dryer are separate so clothes are much drier than those washing machine with dryer feature. For the price I paid, might not consider for my next trip."
"Zhaohe is very strong, there are free coffee and comics to see, although some rooms have obvious traces of use, but they are very clean, the complimentary breakfast is a buffet Japanese breakfast, the taste is homely, the restaurant can see the full lake view, the hotel is a two-minute walk to the airport bus, There are several stores and parks around five minutes away, recommended as a place to stay the night before leaving Nagasaki"
"I lived when I went to Dacun to see the cherry blossoms. It takes more than a minute to walk to Bus Terminal , and it takes no more than 5 minutes to walk to Dacun Station. It is very convenient to go to Dacun Park and the airport. The room was small but very clean and it was very comfortable to live alone. Unexpectedly, the hotel also has a welcome drink, although it is bottled and very careful. The price of 300 nights and breakfast should not be found in Nagasaki City. The breakfast is a Japanese buffet, the variety is not small, and the taste is very good. The three-piece set of Japanese food measurement standards: grilled fish, egg rolls, and miso soup, all have the level of not losing to the hotel.
There is a barbecue restaurant downstairs. Compared with Nagasaki's best Osaka house, the price is 70% of Osaka house. The quality can reach about 80%. You don't have to worry about your wallet when you eat and drink.
The cherry blossoms in Dacun are really good-looking, especially the atmosphere of the rest day, and come next year."
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