Located in Omura, 31 km from Peace Park, Omura Central Hotel provides accommodation with free bikes, free private parking and a restaurant.
Ayaka
Japan
Location is great, which only takes 12 minutes away from Nagasaki Airport by a bus and costs only 240 yen.
Its free breakfast is outstanding. There are enough choices of food, side dishes and fruits.
Room is spacious enough for a single person.
What’s more, welcome bottled drink and some nice amenities are also served upon arrival.
This hotel is far better than l actually expected due to its affordability.
Highly recommended!
Situated in Ureshino, 29 km from Huis Ten Bosch, Hamilton Ureshino features accommodation with a garden, free private parking, a restaurant and a bar.
Fannie
Singapore
Nice ambience, quiet and peaceful, friendly staff. Love the fireplace in the reception hall where guests can relax and read. Great breakfast and dinner.
Set in Isahaya, 24 km from Peace Park, Isahaya Daiichi Hotel offers accommodation with free bikes, free private parking, a shared lounge and a restaurant.
Village BFH, a property with a garden, is situated in Omura, 37 km from Nagasaki Museum of History, 37 km from Nagasaki Atomic Bomb Museum, as well as 40 km from Nagasaki Station.
martina
Australia
Spacious cabin with parking right next to it
There is laundromat there which is very handy
Across is a family mart which is convenient
In the heart of Ureshino Onsen Hot Springs, Taishoya boasts large hot spring baths with spectacular nature decors, Japanese rooms with mountain views and free-use bicycles.
Beverly
United States
This was a wonderful stay and the Japanese-styled room was comfortable for three of us. We loved the traditional welcome of helpful friendliness informing us that we should catch the shuttle bus to the mountain onsen in time to make it down for dinner. Lovely!
I am always concerned about inconveniencing the chef with my gluten-free food needs. It took some pre-communication and effort, but I really wanted my friends to experience the traditional kaiseki experience which is difficult (not possible) to provide as gluten-free in many ryokan. The staff and chef were able to provide kaiseki to my friends and for me a non-traditional meal which was exceptionally wonderful! I am forever thankful for their care and effort in making the meals and onsen a wonderful experience.
There are several onsen choices. In the morning, my friends went to the larger one which they said felt like being in a forest, and I went to the smaller lower-level one with pond, Koi and waterfall. The evening mountain onsen was truly a treat and I only wish I knew in advance to allow more time, but we were able to do a nice soak before dinner. This was one of the best ryokan experiences I have had and I would certainly return. My Japanese friends agreed.
We didn't see much of the town, but we would go back for that as well since it looked like an interesting stroll. Many other nearby attractions from important shrines, tea fields, and lovely pottery kiln town of Hasami to the Arita porcelain towns and museums as well. Top experience!
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