Kashimae-cho 740, Sasebo City, Nagasaki Prefecture, 858-8589, JapanView Hotel Details
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3.8/5
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Location3.9
Amenities3.7
Service3.8
Cleanliness3.8
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Emily Yuen
Standard Twin Room
Stayed in Nov 2024
Family
3 review
4.0/5
Very Good
Posted on Dec 13, 2024
I choose this hotel just because it’s close to kujuku cruise and has large parking space. Don’t expect too much except its location.
There’s a free shuttle to Sasebo station. I wait for the last shuttle back to the hotel at the drop off/ pick up point. I was there more than 10 minutes before but the shuttle didn’t come. Luckily there’s a taxi station nearby. But it’s disappointing.
fannychow
Standard Twin Room
Stayed in Aug 2024
Family
30 review
3.7/5
Posted on Sep 26, 2024
This is a very old hotel, very quiet and not very popular. The rooms are said to have been renovated and still feel very old. The only thing that I praise the most is the large bathhouse. It may be because there are not many guests in the hotel. I am almost the only one to say that it is reserved and the front desk service is The staff can speak or speak English, and parking in the parking lot is free!
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Guest User
Standard Japanese Room
Stayed in Oct 2023
Solo travellers
30 review
3.0/5
Posted on Nov 11, 2023
Advantages: There is a shuttle bus, there are not many restaurants around the hotel, and there are many options for taking the shuttle bus to the port to eat. It's just a few steps away from the 99 Island ferry.
Disadvantages: Most of the breakfast is cold food, there are not many choices, and the taste is very average.
The hygiene was very poor. There were hairs on the toilet seat, so I had to disinfect it with alcohol pads and put on a toilet sanitary pad. There are also hairs on the bathroom floor. When staying in a hotel in Japan, I rarely use the WeiLi washing machine provided in the room. I only know that few hotels will disinfect it. When I opened the seat cushion cover, the rinse head of the WeiLi washing machine stuck out. It was so dirty that it made me sick. Seriously affect your mood.
I booked a room that said I could see the sea, but I couldn't see it at all. . . I don’t want to talk anymore.
Will not be returning.
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summer
Standard Twin Room
Stayed in Oct 2023
Family
11 review
2.5/5
Posted on Nov 22, 2023
The room is old, toiletries are missing and they are not provided. I asked myself to go to the front desk to get them because they only have one person working.
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PuckZ
Standard Japanese Room
Stayed in Aug 2023
Family
2 review
5.0/5
Outstanding
Posted on Sep 7, 2023
First of all, I want to praise this hotel.
It is very close to our destination, Kujukushima tour project.
The room is a large Japanese-style tatami room, which is very nice.
The hot spring is on the second floor, there are not many people, and it is basically reserved.
The shuttle service provided by the hotel is very convenient!
The lady at the front desk is very kind.
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Guest User
Standard Japanese Room
Stayed in Jun 2023
Travel with friends
5 review
2.0/5
Posted on Jul 11, 2023
Poor experience, the customer service at the front desk is very rude
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Guest User
Stayed in Nov 2022
Family
1 review
5.0/5
Outstanding
Posted on Jan 2, 2023
Spend Christmas Day at Huis Ten Bosch, watch the fireworks at the finale and head back to the hotel.
It was just before 10pm when we arrived, and when I and my children arrived exhausted, we were relieved to see that the futons had been laid out.
There are several types of shampoos and conditioners in the public bath, and I thought it would be nice to be able to choose.
Simple fact…. Our Room was 91degrees Fahrenheit. We were told that the only way to lower it was to turn on the fan and open the windows ( no privacy). We did this at night. We found the master switch to turn off the heater but when the room service would come they would flip it back on. I have a thermometer on my watch that i left in the room. It was 91 degrees and the chocolate we got as gifts melted. I’m a tolerant traveler. Never ever left a bad review on a hotel. This was worse than a $10 hostel in Europe. Staff at the front desk was unreasonable and inflexible. If you are traveling with infants or elderly, I’d seriolsy be concerned for your health if you stayed here. The health department in Japan needs to be made aware of this situation.