"Clean, quiet and very close to dining, shopping and transportation. Within walking distance from Nagasaki Station and a 5 minute tram ride the the Atomic Bomb site."
"Clean, quiet and very close to dining, shopping and transportation. Within walking distance from Nagasaki Station and a 5 minute tram ride the the Atomic Bomb site."
"The hosts, Nana, and his wife were great. Another staff Miva, was super lovely. It's a good place for a solo traveler or couple to stay. It was convenient to walk to the train station, bus station, and many other dining places. I also had a good time talking to other guests. You get a private room though it is tiny. You can lock the door and go. I would stay again!"
"The hosts, Nana, and his wife were great. Another staff Miva, was super lovely. It's a good place for a solo traveler or couple to stay. It was convenient to walk to the train station, bus station, and many other dining places. I also had a good time talking to other guests. You get a private room though it is tiny. You can lock the door and go. I would stay again!"
"Although this hotel is an older traditional Japanese style, staff are super friendly and helpful for foreigners. They set up the bed for you everyday and excellent hospitality. Fantastic view overlooking the whole Nagasaki city. Highly recommend! "
"Although this hotel is an older traditional Japanese style, staff are super friendly and helpful for foreigners. They set up the bed for you everyday and excellent hospitality. Fantastic view overlooking the whole Nagasaki city. Highly recommend! "
"Breakfast was diverse and simple. A tad expensive but still high quality. Service was high quality and professional throughout the many days I stayed there."
"Breakfast was diverse and simple. A tad expensive but still high quality. Service was high quality and professional throughout the many days I stayed there."
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"The hotel is about 10 mins walk from Nagasaki station - easiest option is to go out the West exit, turn right and continue walking straight, cross the road (walking past the car park) and continue going until you get to the underpass then cross the road and turn right (walking under the underpass and turn left at the end and straight on (walking over a little bridge) and the hotel is on the right side of the road. The hotel is also literally next to a tram stop, so convenient for exploring the city if you don't want to walk. The room is very spacious and the single twin beds were each small doubles. Going into the hotel lobby is like stepping back in time with a huge grand piano and plenty of seating. This is a vintage hotel with all the trimmings. The staff were great, we arrived too early to check in so left our luggage with them while we went exploring, when we got back it had already been moved into the room. It's not the most modern room and the bathroom could do with updating, but all the basics were there. Nice PJs were provided. There was even a separate section in the room bin for plastic bottles. There is a 24hr Family Mart downstairs, so great for stocking up on snacks. The onsen is large and can fit about 30 people, just remember to take your own towels from the room. Breakfast had a good selection of Japanese and Western dishes (vouchers provided at check-in) and best of all a good selection of fresh fruit."
"The hotel room was a standard, Japanese room. The staff were very friendly and there was the typical amenity bar if you needed anything for your room. The best part was the location. Very close to Nagasaki station and the bus terminal (to get to/from the airport). The sights are kind of spread out throughout Nagasaki, but this hotel was very centrally located to allow everything to be within walking distance. Would stay again if in Nagasaki. "
"Breakfast was diverse and simple. A tad expensive but still high quality. Service was high quality and professional throughout the many days I stayed there."
"Great boutique hotel which is very convenient. Walking distance to train station. Staff was very polite and friendly. Room was spacious enough and very clean. Strongly recommended! "
You can study the exhibits at Nagasaki Atomic Bomb Museum, a museum with a storied past, during your travels to Nagasaki. Wander around Chinatown or experience the area's museums.
Nagasaki National Peace Memorial Hall for the Atomic Bomb Victims
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Learn about the local history of Nagasaki when you take a trip to Nagasaki National Peace Memorial Hall for the Atomic Bomb Victims. Wander around Chinatown or experience the area's museums.
You can browse the exhibits at Nagasaki City Museum of History & Folklore, a museum with a storied past, during your travels to Nagasaki. Wander the waterfront and Chinatown in the area.
You can study the exhibits at Noguchi Taro Fine Arts Museum, a museum with a storied past, during your travels to Nagasaki. Wander the waterfront and Chinatown in the area.
Urakami Cathedral is located in a historic area of Nagasaki that travelers like for its museums. If you're looking for a convenient place to stay, check out the 6 hotels and other accommodations you'll find within a mile.
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What can I see and do near Urakami Cathedral?
You might want to spend some time browsing the exhibits at Nagasaki Atomic Bomb Museum, Twenty-Six Martyrs Museum and Monument, or Nagasaki Prefectural Art Museum. Nagasaki National Peace Memorial Hall for the Atomic Bomb Victims, Atomic Bomb Hypocentre Park, and Megane Bridge are some of the local landmarks to explore. Get outside and spend some time strolling around Peace Park, Mount Inasa, and Inasayama Park.