Oyado Kinokuniya Maruyamamachi Tei おやど紀伊国屋 丸山町 庭

Area
Nagasaki
Access and surrounding information
Access and surrounding information
A Relaxing and Comfortable Old Japanese-Style Inn
It is approximately a 7-minute walk from the Nagasaki Electric Tramway Shianbashi Station. Oyado Kinokuniya Maruyamamachi Tei is located in front of Oyado Kinokuniya Maruyamamachi. It is a renovated corner of an old tenement house, and you can enjoy your travels in a space that retains the charm and atmosphere of an old Japanese house. In winter, it is also elegant to enjoy a chat around the kotatsu. It is conveniently located near the downtown area, Shianbashi, and Nagasaki Shinchi Chinatown, making it ideal for dining and sightseeing.

Guest Room

A Relaxing Living Room on the First Floor Where You Can Feel at Home

The first floor features a tasteful living room and a clean, functional, modern bathroom, allowing you to enjoy a classical atmosphere while living comfortably. You can relax with your family and friends as if you were at home.

The Second Floor Bedroom With Tatami Mats and Shoji Screens

The second floor is the bedroom, and the simple lighting gently complements the atmosphere of the old house. You can sleep soundly in your futon, soothed by the scent of tatami, and wake up in the morning to the soft light filtering through the shoji screens. Enjoy a space that makes the most of the good parts of old Japanese houses.

Fully Equipped Kitchen

The kitchen is equipped with a full set of cooking utensils, including a refrigerator, oven, rice cooker, induction heater, kettle, and tableware, allowing you to buy ingredients and prepare your own meals. Cooking a homemade dish with fresh local ingredients will become a memorable part of your experience.

Clean and Easy-to-Use Space

The renovated bathroom has a bathtub and shower. Amenities include bath towels, shampoo, conditioner, body soap, a hair dryer, and a heated toilet seat.

Location

Experience Nagasaki's Cuisine and Culture Around the Inn

Shianbashi, a popular spot to enjoy Nagasaki's local cuisine, is approximately a 5-minute walk away. The name originates from the phrase "Shall we go or shall we return?" referring to the thought process when deciding whether to visit the lively red-light district. Nagasaki's Chinatown, Shinchi, is approximately a 10-minute walk, offering a chance to indulge in both local cuisine and culture around the inn.

Information

Oyado Kinokuniya Maruyamamachi Tei
Nagasaki

  • Room with Open-Air Bath
  • Private Bath
  • Open-Air Bath
  • Non-Smoking Room
  • In-Room Dining
  • Spa
  • Pets Allowed
  • Under 20 Rooms
  • Solo Travelers Welcome
  • Gourmet Cuisine
  • Unique Architecture
  • Accessible
  • Pool
  • Fitness Center
  • Hot Spring
  • Natural Hot Spring
  • Public Bath
  • Free Shuttle
  • Childcare Facility
  • 5 min from Station
  • No Children Under 12
  • Golf Course
  • High-Speed Internet
  • Room Service