Welcome to Nagasaki's vibrant scene! This area is a blend of history and nature, where you can soak in stunning views from Inasayama Park and delve into the poignant past at the Nagasaki Atomic Bomb Museum. Whether you're wandering peaceful cemeteries or exploring local shrines, this neighborhood offers a unique adventure for every kind of traveler.
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CancellationNon-refundable
Cancellation policy will be provided during booking.
About the place
Where
Perched above Nagasaki with sweeping night views, a short drive from Nagasaki Station and minutes from Mount Inasa, Inasayama Park and Dejima. Easy base for tours to Huis Ten Bosch and Hashima (Gunkanjima).
Details
Rooms are practical and air-conditioned, with refrigerators, safes and private bathrooms with bidets. Some rooms offer private indoor hot tubs and spots to take in the famous Nagasaki nightscape. The vibe mixes clean Japanese touches with seasonal accents and daily housekeeping.
Amenities
Soak in hot-spring baths and relax in the spa and massage rooms while city lights sparkle. Take in views from the terrace and garden, sing in the karaoke, or let kids run in the playroom. There are three bars, a coffee shop for snacks, banquet facilities and vending machines onsite.
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Complimentary Wi‑Fi and high-speed internet throughout, a 24-hour front desk, dry cleaning/laundry and luggage storage. Train station pick-up is provided and onsite self-parking is available (charges may apply); banquet/meeting space is on site.
Dining
Enjoy Japanese kaiseki multi-course meals made with local, seasonal ingredients for a true regional taste. An ocean-view restaurant serves breakfast and dinner, buffet breakfasts run daily from 7–9 for a fee, and a café plus three bars cover lighter bites and drinks.