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Nagasaki
Nisshokan New Building Baishokaku
An Inn Where You Can Be Satisfied with the 10-Million-Dollar Night View and Nagasaki's Famous Cuisine
Located on the hill of Suwa Shrine, which is famous for the big autumn festival "Nagasaki Kunchi", you can enjoy the beautiful night view of Nagasaki city, Mt. A panoramic view from every part of the building, including the large communal bath. The open-air bath with a panoramic view is especially popular, where you can take a bath while admiring the night view spreading out below. After soaking in the hot water, relax in one of our guest rooms, all of which are over 63 square meters in size. One of the attractions is that you can choose from Kaiseki cuisine or Nagasaki's local cuisine/Shokufuku cuisine for dinner. Wi-Fi is available in all guest rooms, banquet halls, and public spaces.
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Nagasaki
Unzen Mikado Hotel
A Hot Spring Inn Combining Luxurious Buffets and the Warmth of Fine Wood
"Unzen Mikado Hotel" is a hot spring inn nestled in the vast natural surroundings of Minamishimabara, Nagasaki. Throughout the property, precious woods-felled during urban development and dam construction-have been thoughtfully incorporated, including the symbolic gate built around an 800-year-old chinquapin tree. Dining is a highlight of the stay, featuring a rich array of dishes such as crab, premium domestic Wagyu beef, and seasonal specialties made with local Shimabara ingredients. A wide selection of sweets and family-friendly options is also available, all prepared with the refined techniques of skilled chefs.
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Nagasaki
Yataro/Yataro South Building
Refresh Your Core at a Spacious and Open Location
A ryokan located approximately 15 minutes by car from JR Nagasaki Station, with a wide variety of guest rooms and nine banquet halls. Its most appealing feature is its open and spacious location, and the facility is dotted with scenic spots such as an observatory and an observation bath. The meals will be creative kaiseki cuisine, including Nagasaki specialties. You can enjoy the hospitality that will brighten up your trip with the chef's special products. You can slowly soothe the fatigue of your journey in a bath made of flint that warms your body from the core. Why not experience the history of Nagasaki at this place, which has been visited by many famous people since its establishment in 1955?
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