Published date: August 21, 2024
The Best Value Hotel for Sightseeing in Nagasaki
Room Type Stayed
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Experience of the stay
We stayed in a twin room for one night as a family of three.
The hotel itself is quite old, but it seems like the front desk and rooms have been renovated, and they were clean.
It's very helpful to have a washing area in the bathroom since we were with a child!
Moreover, the bus terminal and tram stops are close by, making transportation excellent.
Since the airport limousine drop-off and pick-up point is right in front of the hotel, I especially recommend it for your arrival or departure day stays.
Experiences during the trip
The day I arrived in Nagasaki, it was pouring rain (*´-`). I was worried whether my flight would even take off.
I finally arrived at the hotel, and although it was a struggle to go out for dinner in such heavy rain, it turned out that a new Chinatown was right behind the hotel, so I quickly dashed into a restaurant and enjoyed Nagasaki champon & sara udon at Seiko♩
On the second day, I toured around Nagasaki City.
After having breakfast at a bakery,
I visited the Hill of Prayer Picture Book Museum and took a stroll wearing a retro dress at Glover Garden.
All the destinations were planned with my 4-year-old daughter in mind.
You can wear the retro dresses at the Old Mitsubishi No. 2 Dock House for a fee, and both adults and children can dress up! Taking photos with Japan's oldest wooden western-style house makes for some great pictures^_^
For lunch, I recommended a local family restaurant that originated in Sasebo, Gyuueimon.
It offers delicious and reasonably priced lemon steak, turkey rice, and Sasebo burger, and they even have a kids' menu, so it's highly recommended!