Nagasaki
Nisshokan New Building Baishokaku
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.
If you want to escape from your daily life and go somewhere, but you don't want to invite someone on a trip, why not try staying alone? You can relax in nature or relax in a stylish hotel in the city. Or you can spend a blissful time soaking in the hot springs. Why don't you prioritize your own mood and retreat to your mind and body without having to worry about your companions or being tied to a schedule?
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にっしょうかん 新館 梅松鶴
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.
雲仙みかどホテル
Unzen Mikado Hotel is a hot spring inn surrounded by the vast nature of Shimabara, Nagasaki. Many precious trees felled due to urban development and dam construction are prominent throughout the museum, including the gate where a gigantic shiitake tree that is about 800 years old is enshrined. The food, which can be said to be the real pleasure of traveling, includes luxurious delicacies from the mountains and sea such as crab and grilled domestic Wagyu beef, as well as seasonal dishes made with local Shimabara ingredients and sweets, with a menu that can be thoroughly enjoyed by both children and adults. . Enjoy a variety of dishes made with the skill of our chefs to your heart's content.