Very attentive staff, will greet us whenever we walkion and out of the hotel and always ready to serve. Very helpful staff when I fell sick and my wife asked them for help, they readily provided information. Generally the team at the hotel are for nice people. We had a pleasant stay although I wasn't well.
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
As a first-time visitor to Nagasaki, I can confirm that this hotel truly lives up to its excellent online reputation. I booked the smallest room; while the bathroom was compact, the bed was notably spacious, making it perfect for solo travelers. The hotel boasts an unbeatable location. Tram and bus stops are just a stone's throw away, and there's a Yoshinoya right downstairs. Across the street, an indoor shopping arcade means you're covered no matter the weather, ensuring all your dining, entertainment, and shopping needs are met with ease. Both the guest rooms and public areas are exceptionally clean, and the 3rd-floor lobby lounge offers a wonderfully relaxing ambiance. On the ground floor, the elevator entrance features an automatic hand sanitizer dispenser and fresh flower arrangements, adding a very welcoming touch. Breakfast was quite enjoyable, featuring two types of homemade toast as the main items, complemented by a wide selection of side dishes, salads, hot and cold platters, and drinks. It was really satisfying. The front desk staff were incredibly warm and polite; even without Chinese language skills, communication was never an issue. The hot spring bath on the 11th floor is definitely worth experiencing. Overall, this is an excellent hotel perfect for both business and leisure travelers.
This is the largest hotel I've stayed at in Japan, even bigger than ones costing 1300 yen. If you're coming to Japan, you absolutely must stay at this hotel in Nagasaki. The location is excellent, right in Chinatown, and there are buses going everywhere. It's just a one-minute walk if you turn right out of the hotel.
I hadn't booked a hotel and wanted to challenge myself and test Trip.com. When I asked at the hotel, it was 330 RMB per night. I had seen it online for 180 RMB, and by the time I checked out, it was a little over 230 RMB, which is still much cheaper than booking directly. Trip.com is reliable. I've always stuck with Trip.com. Because the hotel was so good, I decided to stay an extra day in Nagasaki. On the second day, a Saturday, the price went up to 280 RMB. I'm not sure what the price would have been if I'd booked it the day before, so I can't say. Also, to get to Spectacles Bridge, you just walk right out of the hotel for about six minutes.
The location is excellent, right across from Nagasaki Station, with bus stops and tram stops right outside. There are also shopping malls, convenience stores, and a food street nearby, which is very convenient.
Room was excellent. Has whole range of toiletries from cleansing oil, cleanser, toner and moisturizer
Robes provided for hot springs
Bed and pillows were firm
I was absolutely delighted with every aspect of my stay. The room was very spacious, especially considering it's a Japanese hotel. Access from the station couldn't be easier: just cross the pedestrian bridge and take the elevator, and you're right at the hotel's entrance! Absolutely perfect!
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 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.
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TTCYLWe had a connecting room facing Huis Ten Bosch. There's a private entrance that people staying at Hotel Nikko can use to get into the amusement park which closes at 9.30am.
If you are early, you can check in first and leave your luggage. The staff will bring them to the room when the room is ready while we went to the amusement park.
The facilities are dated but clean. There's onsen that we can use and the breakfast spread is tasty 😋
Staff are very friendly.
ZZhiziI stayed there solely to use the EV charger. It seemed like an older hotel, but the room was larger and cleaner than I expected, and I had a very comfortable stay. The breakfast buffet wasn't as flashy as a city hotel, but everything was delicious, and the staff were very accommodating to families with infants, so I was very satisfied (the photo shows the view from the breakfast area). The large public bath had two types: an open-air bath and a panoramic bath, and at the entrance there was a selection of luxury shampoos, conditioners, and oils to choose from. I was happy to be able to try a brand I'd been wanting to try. If I had to point out one drawback, it would be that I hadn't made a reservation for dinner, so I had to go out to eat. There was no restaurant in the hotel where I could casually eat that day. However, it was a wonderful hotel that was worth more than the price. Thank you very much.
KKongjiekkkThis hotel is cost-effective and the location is okay. It takes about 5 minutes to walk to the station. It is uphill to walk to the hotel. It is a bit tiring to push the big box. It is hygienic. Although it is a small hotel, it is very hygienic. The breakfast is okay and you can eat enough. , the waiter is very serious and the service is good. Worth recommending
MMagmagcuWe are coming with family occupied two rooms. Front office staff are very nice and arrange us on the same floor. The rooms are big enough to open two large suitcases. The double bed is so huge that can sleep three people. The only complaint is the car park arrangement, this information need to post in the website for us to aware in advance as the carpark is not on the same building and there is no space to park the car for unloading the luggages. The front office staff only tell us we cannot drive through the building at that time cars cannot enter. We need to park to two designated parking areas which make us in a hurry to drive away the car.
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.
LLishangfengAs a first-time visitor to Nagasaki, I can confirm that this hotel truly lives up to its excellent online reputation. I booked the smallest room; while the bathroom was compact, the bed was notably spacious, making it perfect for solo travelers. The hotel boasts an unbeatable location. Tram and bus stops are just a stone's throw away, and there's a Yoshinoya right downstairs. Across the street, an indoor shopping arcade means you're covered no matter the weather, ensuring all your dining, entertainment, and shopping needs are met with ease. Both the guest rooms and public areas are exceptionally clean, and the 3rd-floor lobby lounge offers a wonderfully relaxing ambiance. On the ground floor, the elevator entrance features an automatic hand sanitizer dispenser and fresh flower arrangements, adding a very welcoming touch. Breakfast was quite enjoyable, featuring two types of homemade toast as the main items, complemented by a wide selection of side dishes, salads, hot and cold platters, and drinks. It was really satisfying. The front desk staff were incredibly warm and polite; even without Chinese language skills, communication was never an issue. The hot spring bath on the 11th floor is definitely worth experiencing. Overall, this is an excellent hotel perfect for both business and leisure travelers.
EEnrique Moya17min walk from Hakata JR train station. Facing the very tranquil Naka river. Entry to building and room is by following email instructions and QR code and is easy.
Room clean, everything in its place. Beds & pillows comfortable and clean. Everything works- including ironing board with iron, hairdryer, all kitchen amenities and tv (local channels).
We awoke to blue skies and the peacefulness overlooking river is beautiful to experience. Absolute silence as there are no roads nor crowds.
A very pleasant stay.
PS: only one issue - during the night, there was a periodic doorbell ‘ding-dong’ which unfortunately woke me up 3 times. It wasn’t our room, I even went out door but could not identify origin. I am a light sleeper, but the rest of the family slept thru it.
BBoganThis hotel boasts a wonderful location in a picturesque part of the city, right next to Glover Garden. It's the only hotel here, and it's truly magnificent. Housed in a meticulously restored historic building, it features modern amenities and offers stunning bay views. Everything you need for a comfortable stay and pleasant strolls around the area is here. The rooms are spacious with luxurious interiors and comfortable beds. Every detail has been thought of, from the coffee machine and bathrobes to all the toiletries. Getting here might be a bit of a trek, as the hotel is on a hill, about a 10-15 minute uphill walk from public transport stops. However, this is more than compensated for by its incredibly quiet location, free from bustling traffic and crowds. I'd like to give a special shout-out to one of the hotel staff, Peiyun Lin! She is an exceptional professional with excellent English (she's from Taiwan), gracious, and competent – an ideal employee. She responded instantly to our problem when we found a large cockroach in the bathroom! She arrived quickly with special products to treat the area. If only there were more employees like her! Thank you!
GGuest UserThe hotel is clean, checked on was fast. Room was spacious and has many USB ports for charging Ur handphone all round the room so no need for adapter.
Parking was limited but there are public parking near the hotel and a family mart opposite the hotel with a 5 mins walk.
Breakfast is good but limited course.
Overall stay was good n happy.
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.
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