kids age 5 and under stay for no extra charge with a parent. a japanese and western style breakfast buffet is available for a surcharge. the simply decorated rooms have free wi fi, and loaner ipads and smartphones, as well as flat screen tvs, and tea and coffeemakers. check in time: 2:00 pmcheck out time: 11:00 am. there are also coin operated laundry facilities. above a shopping mall, this unpretentious hotel is across the road from the nearest tram stop, a 5 minute walk from shinchi, nagasaki's chinatown, and a 14 minute walk from nagasaki seaside park
Japanese (日本人)
長崎自動車道・長崎インターチェンジから車で約5km、JR長崎駅から車で約2kmのアーケード街の中心に位置するビジネスホテル。奥行きのあるロビーにはシックな家具を配し、エレガントな雰囲気。長崎新地中華街まで徒歩5分、稲佐山展望台まで車で約7kmである。全 客室にブランド製ベッド、無料Wi Fi、iPad、加湿機能付き空気清浄機、冷蔵庫、テレビ、電動マッサージクッション、携帯電話の充電器を完備。マッ サージチェアを備えたアップグレードされた客室や、トイレとバスルームが独立した客室を備える。小学生まで添い寝無料、ベビーベッドの貸し出しサービスあ り。併設するレストランでは、長崎名物や定番メニューを揃えた和洋朝食ブッフェ(有料)を提供。挽きたてコーヒーを無料で提供するラウンジもある。コインランドリー、クリーニングサービスあり。チェックイン時刻: 14:00チェックアウト時刻: 11:00.
Nagasaki Airport 42 min
Nagasaki Shinchi Chinatown (4 min)
Home to a yearly lantern festival, the country's oldest Chinatown is lined with restaurants & shops.
Hollander Slope (12 min)
Picturesque sloping street with historic Dutch-style houses formerly occupied by foreign settlers.
Ōura Church (14 min)
Stately, Western-style Catholic church built in 1865 & featuring stained glass & sculptures.
Nagasaki Atomic Bomb Museum (12 min)
Museum with photos, clippings & artifacts documenting the atomic bombing of Nagasaki in 1945.
Nagasaki Prefectural Art Museum (12 min)
Collection of modern Nagasaki & Spanish art in a sleek building with a rooftop garden & glass walls.
Nagasaki Seaside Park (10 min)
Park offering views of the harbor & incoming boats, plus open space for walking, jogging & picnics.
Museum of 26 Martyrs of Japan (8 min)
Museum & monument honoring the Christians that were executed for their beliefs on this site in 1597.
Meganebashi Bridge (7 min)
Circa-1634 pedestrian walkway spanning the Nakashima River is the oldest stone arch bridge in Japan.
Suwa Shrine (7 min)
A long staircase leads to this well-known 17th-century Shinto shrine with various annual festivals.
Inasa-yama Park (15 min)
Accessed by cablecar or bus, this spot on Mt. Inasa offers a park with city views & a playground.
Peace Park (13 min)
Regal, serene park built in 1955 to honor those who died in the atomic bombing & to promote peace.
Urakami Cathedral (14 min)
This large Catholic church was rebuilt in 1959 after being destroyed by an atomic bomb in WWII.
Sōfuku-ji Temple (4 min)
Zen temple in tranquil surrounds, featuring a Ming-style gate, an immense cauldron & statues.
Hashima Island (57 min)
Abandoned 16-acre island & UNESCO World Heritage Site known for its industrial ruins & its seawall.
Nagasaki Koshibyo Confucius Shrine and Historical Museum of China (13 min)
Storied, circa-1893 Confucian shrine with many statues & a museum of Chinese relics.