Published date: July 9, 2024
[Accommodation Experience] Hilton Nagasaki
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Experience of the stay
I came to stay at Hilton Nagasaki in Nagasaki City, Nagasaki Prefecture, using HafH.
This is a new hotel that opened in November 2021, and since September 23, 2022, the Nishi Kyushu Shinkansen stops at Nagasaki Station, making it a landmark hotel in rapidly developing Nagasaki.
This is my second time visiting Nagasaki using HafH.
In fact, Nagasaki is where HafH started in 2019, so there are more HafH bases here than in other prefectures.
Last time I stayed in Nagasaki for about five days, but this time, I decided to explore various HafH locations instead of sticking to HafH Nagasaki SAI.
Hilton Nagasaki is right in front of the western exit of Nagasaki Station, almost right next to it.
It's directly connected by a pedestrian walkway, so you can reach it in 2 minutes on foot from Nagasaki Station.
Hilton Nagasaki is an 11-story large hotel with a total of 200 guest rooms.
I stayed in a deluxe twin room this time.
It's a non-smoking room with two double beds, making it perfect for families or group travel.
It features the latest design with functionality and comfort, making it very relaxing.
The toilet and bath are separate, with a spacious washing area.
The bathtub is extremely large, the largest I've encountered in recent hotels I've stayed at.
Being a new hotel, the internet speed was excellent.
I don't think digital nomads would feel uncomfortable while working here.
I shared my actual experience of staying at Hilton Nagasaki, which is a fabulous hotel with outstanding stability.
Since the Nishi Kyushu Shinkansen opened in September 2022, and the 'JR Nagasaki Station Building' is scheduled to open in November 2023, why not consider using Hilton Nagasaki as one option to enjoy the hot area around Nagasaki Station?
Experiences during the trip
Nagasaki has many sightseeing spots!
On the day of my stay, I was exhausted after walking around many places such as Nishizaka Park, where the 26 Martyrs of Japan are memorialized, the stone arched bridge 'Megane Bridge', Gunkanjima Park where the statue of Sakamoto Ryoma is located, and the night view of Inasa Mountain.
For lunch, I had Turkey Rice at Nicky's Earthing.
Of course, I enjoyed Champon as well, but for now, I tried Turkey Rice first.
While Champon is already famous nationwide, Turkey Rice is still quite minor. It's a rare opportunity that you can't eat unless you come to Nagasaki!