check in time: 4:00 pmcheck out time: 10:00 am. a 6 minute walk from nagasaki train station, this laid back hotel is 1 km from the shops and restaurants in nagasaki chinatown, and 5 km from the city views at mount inasa. family rooms sleep up to 6 people. the modest rooms feature free wi fi, flat screen tvs and minifridges. a breakfast buffet is available, as is parking, both for a surcharge. some provide tatami floors, futons and/or sitting areas. theres an unfussy restaurant
Japanese (日本人)
長崎駅から徒歩 6 分のくつろげるホテル。商店やレストランが並ぶ長崎新地中華街から 1 km、市街を一望できる稲佐山から 5 km。簡素な客室に、無料 Wi Fi、薄型テレビ、ミニ冷蔵庫を完備。ファミリー ルームは定員 6 名。布団と座ってくつろげるスペースを備えた和室もある。飾らないレストランを併設。朝食ビュッフェと駐車場は有料。チェックイン時刻: 16:00チェックアウト時刻: 10:00.
Nagasaki Airport 45 min
Nagasaki Prefectural Art Museum (11 min)
Collection of modern Nagasaki & Spanish art in a sleek building with a rooftop garden & glass walls.
Nagasaki Koshibyo Confucius Shrine and Historical Museum of China (7 min)
Storied, circa-1893 Confucian shrine with many statues & a museum of Chinese relics.
Ōura Church (8 min)
Stately, Western-style Catholic church built in 1865 & featuring stained glass & sculptures.
Hashima Island (53 min)
Abandoned 16-acre island & UNESCO World Heritage Site known for its industrial ruins & its seawall.
Sōfuku-ji Temple (14 min)
Zen temple in tranquil surrounds, featuring a Ming-style gate, an immense cauldron & statues.
Meganebashi Bridge (10 min)
Circa-1634 pedestrian walkway spanning the Nakashima River is the oldest stone arch bridge in Japan.
Inasa-yama Park (12 min)
Accessed by cablecar or bus, this spot on Mt. Inasa offers a park with city views & a playground.
Nagasaki Atomic Bomb Museum (9 min)
Museum with photos, clippings & artifacts documenting the atomic bombing of Nagasaki in 1945.
Nagasaki Shinchi Chinatown (12 min)
Home to a yearly lantern festival, the country's oldest Chinatown is lined with restaurants & shops.
Peace Park (10 min)
Regal, serene park built in 1955 to honor those who died in the atomic bombing & to promote peace.
Suwa Shrine (13 min)
A long staircase leads to this well-known 17th-century Shinto shrine with various annual festivals.
Urakami Cathedral (11 min)
This large Catholic church was rebuilt in 1959 after being destroyed by an atomic bomb in WWII.
Museum of 26 Martyrs of Japan (9 min)
Museum & monument honoring the Christians that were executed for their beliefs on this site in 1597.
Nagasaki Seaside Park (9 min)
Park offering views of the harbor & incoming boats, plus open space for walking, jogging & picnics.
Hollander Slope (6 min)
Picturesque sloping street with historic Dutch-style houses formerly occupied by foreign settlers.