The pictures over promise and the guest house under delivers. It is in a good location and the staff is friendly enough, but not all sleeping areas look like the pictures. Some private areas go width wise instead of lengthwise, so they have only half the floor space for standing up. And if you have an upper bunk, then the ladder takes up 20% of that floor space. Towels are not included. For the breakfast, you make the toast yourself from bread in the refrigerator. By 8:00 a.m., people are brushing their teeth and using the hair dryer in the center of the dorm room, so you won't be able to sleep.
Overall it's ok, and better than most capsule hotels. But don't let the pictures get your hopes up too high.
Unfortunately, I was unable to stay because my reservation coincided with the week that Typhoon Shanshan hit, and all flights, buses, and trains were canceled. I tried to change the date of my stay, but they wouldn't let me, and I ended up paying for the night without even staying there. I can't comment on the accommodation itself, but I thought they were pretty inflexible with my reservation — and I didn't even ask for a refund, I just wanted to change it to a date when I could arrive!
It takes less than 10 minutes to walk from Nagasaki Station. Just cross the overpass.
Go up the road to APA Hotel, but it takes a bit of stairs and a hill, so it may be difficult if you have a lot of luggage or heavy luggage.
The owners are friendly.
The partitions in the room are opaque, so it can be bright even if all the lights are turned off at night.
You need an eye mask. There is only one shower and toilet, so it is recommended to come in earlier than other guests and wash up. The same goes for the morning.
I stayed at this hostel while traveling solo. It was my first time staying at a hostel, and it was much cleaner than I expected. First of all, the bedding was neatly organized, with no trash or leftover cleaning, so I was able to rest just like I would at a regular hotel. The shower room was shared, but everyone seemed to keep it clean, so it wasn't unpleasant. There were plenty of amenities available. The lounge on the 8th floor was a great place for people to chat and I felt it was a great place to connect with people in a foreign country. They also provided alcohol sprays, so it didn't look like it had been soiled by the previous user, and it felt very clean. I would definitely stay here again.
The clothes hanger attached to the bed in my shared room had been taken by a foreigner, including my own. I think this is something that individuals should be aware of, but I think it would have been nice to have a sign to make it clearer.
You can spend the entire stay without meeting any staff from check-in to check-out. It's great for a place to just sleep, as it's cheap and well-equipped. There's a shower and toilet in the room, which is convenient. There's also a washing machine and dryer. The only thing that's a bit of a hassle is that you can't exchange money and you have to remove the sheets.
The location of the hotel was far from the city but there was a resort feeling.
The room was large and beautiful because I stayed at the new building.
I was surprised because there was beer in the welcome drink ‼️
In addition, it was very satisfying that the alcoholic beverage at dinner was free to drink.
The rice was delicious.
It was good that there was an open-air bath, but it was a pity that the corner 々 was beautiful.
It is a hotel that I wanted to go again.
Very close to Hitakatsu Port 5 minutes walk
I also rented a bicycle and traveled comfortably by bike ~ !!
The room was quite spacious and cleaner than I thought, so I stayed comfortably.
The bed was spacious and fluffy, so I slept well.
There were many restaurants near the hostel and it was so nice in the morning because it was a view of the sea
The boss was so kind and checked out and left my luggage for free.
I was comfortable traveling on the last day
I will book again next time I go ** !!
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GGuest UserYou can spend the entire stay without meeting any staff from check-in to check-out. It's great for a place to just sleep, as it's cheap and well-equipped. There's a shower and toilet in the room, which is convenient. There's also a washing machine and dryer. The only thing that's a bit of a hassle is that you can't exchange money and you have to remove the sheets.
MmharsnThe pictures over promise and the guest house under delivers. It is in a good location and the staff is friendly enough, but not all sleeping areas look like the pictures. Some private areas go width wise instead of lengthwise, so they have only half the floor space for standing up. And if you have an upper bunk, then the ladder takes up 20% of that floor space. Towels are not included. For the breakfast, you make the toast yourself from bread in the refrigerator. By 8:00 a.m., people are brushing their teeth and using the hair dryer in the center of the dorm room, so you won't be able to sleep.
Overall it's ok, and better than most capsule hotels. But don't let the pictures get your hopes up too high.
인인간맨It takes less than 10 minutes to walk from Nagasaki Station. Just cross the overpass.
Go up the road to APA Hotel, but it takes a bit of stairs and a hill, so it may be difficult if you have a lot of luggage or heavy luggage.
The owners are friendly.
The partitions in the room are opaque, so it can be bright even if all the lights are turned off at night.
You need an eye mask. There is only one shower and toilet, so it is recommended to come in earlier than other guests and wash up. The same goes for the morning.
YYinghuanvwangFacilities: The room is spacious, about twice the size of a typical hotel room, and the bed is incredibly large, perfect for a family!
Cleanliness: Clean and tidy, especially the bathroom, which is about 10 times larger than a typical hotel room. This room can conservatively sleep 4-6 people!
Environment: There are large shopping malls and supermarkets within a few minutes' walk, making it very close. The train station is just across the street, making travel convenient and fast!
Service: The owner, a Chinese who has lived in Japan for 40 years, is very knowledgeable about the country and treats every customer with care. He is attentive, attentive, and warm and comfortable!
AAKrSarkarStayed in the capsule hotel near Bus station. It's on the 2nd floor and accessible only via an elevator. By looking at it felt like it was a new establishment. I'd recommend it for anyone who wants to avoid hostels.
YyellowblinksUnfortunately, I was unable to stay because my reservation coincided with the week that Typhoon Shanshan hit, and all flights, buses, and trains were canceled. I tried to change the date of my stay, but they wouldn't let me, and I ended up paying for the night without even staying there. I can't comment on the accommodation itself, but I thought they were pretty inflexible with my reservation — and I didn't even ask for a refund, I just wanted to change it to a date when I could arrive!
AAnonymous UserOverall very satisfied, the environment is very good, the food is also very good. There will be a special car to pick you up at the pier, you can make an appoin**ent for a private hot spring, and there is also a gym. Overall very satisfied
헤헤이모두들안녕Very close to Hitakatsu Port 5 minutes walk
I also rented a bicycle and traveled comfortably by bike ~ !!
The room was quite spacious and cleaner than I thought, so I stayed comfortably.
The bed was spacious and fluffy, so I slept well.
There were many restaurants near the hostel and it was so nice in the morning because it was a view of the sea
The boss was so kind and checked out and left my luggage for free.
I was comfortable traveling on the last day
I will book again next time I go ** !!
GGuest UserThe location of the hotel was far from the city but there was a resort feeling.
The room was large and beautiful because I stayed at the new building.
I was surprised because there was beer in the welcome drink ‼️
In addition, it was very satisfying that the alcoholic beverage at dinner was free to drink.
The rice was delicious.
It was good that there was an open-air bath, but it was a pity that the corner 々 was beautiful.
It is a hotel that I wanted to go again.
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