Great location and great hotel. Very accessible and near to malls and attractions. The hotel has amazing restaurants from fine dining to more affordable food halls - you’ll really never go hungry! 😊And if you’re planning to watch sports games at The Stadium, the hotel has direct access to premium boxes 😊 you’re watching without really leaving the hotel. It’s really the best place to stay. Also, the tram and other public transports are just a walk away!
The hotel is located in Unzen, Nagasaki. Transportation in Unzen is inconvenient. There is no train station for public transportation, only a bus stop. The hotel is in front of the Unzen Information Center. You can get there immediately after getting off the car. There are staff at the door who warmly welcome you. This is a time-honored hotel that opened in 1917. Now it has been renovated. The main restaurant can still see its original appearance. The space is decorated with high peach and classical styles, facing the fairy atmosphere of hell. It is very classic and tasteful. The rooms all have hell views. There are three high-end hotels in Unzen. Kyushu Unzen faces the main view of hell. Kai Unzen faces a smaller hell view but has large windows and a good view. Unzen Miyazaki Hotel also has a good view of hell and has one. The garden is very beautiful, but I didn’t book this hotel because I didn’t have room and board for one person. Three hotels are within walking distance. Kyushu Unzen has French cuisine for dinner, which tastes good and has good ingredients. The Japanese and Western set meals are available for breakfast, which is also good. The hotel does not have a large public bath. Each room has a bathing pool. The hot spring water contains Yunohana, which is acidic and not as slippery as other hot springs. The room has a Japanese tatami which is useless and takes up space. The shortcomings of the facilities are that the hair dryer is poor, there is no overall control of the lights, and the panel has bright spots that affect sleep. Someone in the lounge serves coffee and alcohol for free, and there is a terrace with views and tea on the top floor. Compared to the hotel, the sulfur smell is much stronger than that of Kai. In short, it is recommended to stay in Unzen. The last picture is Unzen Miyazaki and Unzen Kai.
I've become a huge fan of Dormy Inn hotels! They offer incredible value for money, featuring hot springs, a generous breakfast, and even complimentary late-night ramen along with other sweet treats. Their locations are almost always prime, and this Nagasaki branch is no exception. It's less than a 300-meter walk from the airport bus stop, making it super convenient to get to all the attractions. Plus, you'll find both Hiragi Ramen and a fantastic Saga beef restaurant just around the corner on a bustling food street.
I had a wonderful stay at this hotel. Everything about this hotel just worked. The room was clean, spacious and properly laid out. And the amenities were fantastic. From the natural hot spring to the massage chairs to the free refreshments and free evening (small) ramen. There is a shopping mall across the road (AMU Plaza) and also a tram stop a stone throw away. The breakfast was good but nothing to write about. And if that’s not close enough, there is a 7-Eleven next door (and connected to the hotel).
The hotel is standing on the hill looking down Sasebo harbor. You can see the islands in Saikai National Park depends on the room direction. They have a big bath and the private bath both. Driving up the hill may be a little challenging because the road is narrow and winding. Hotel stuffs are very polite and helpful. Breath taking view with a hotel pool where people use for the wedding reception. Just another beauty of Japan.
It was a very good inn. It's a little inconvenient to go out to the city because it's on the mountain, but the view from the room was good and I enjoyed the night view. The room is spacious 々, so it's a waste to stay with two people. There are 2 types of baths, which are a little small observation baths and large baths in affiliated inns connected by a passage, both of which were clean and comfortable. In the middle of the connecting passage, petit information such as bean knowledge related to Nagasaki and Nagasaki dialect is overhanged, which is useful. Breakfast is pure Japanese food served at the table seats in the banquet hall. It was a small amount, but there were many items and I enjoyed various tastes.
Anyway, the staff 々 is attentive and attentive. Before making a request from here, there were times when he would perceive and speak to me 々. It was a recommended inn for those living in Kyushu, but I am convinced to stay.
What a beautiful hot spring ♨️ hotel, clean and beautiful, great service, it is worthy of being in the top 100 Asian hot spring ♨️ hotels. I booked breakfast and dinner, and the dinner was great. This is my second stay
My absolute favorite place to visit!
The staff's genuine kindness is truly heartwarming.
Three distinct spas, each offering its own unique charm.
You can feel their sincere desire to go the extra mile for guests.
After picking up our rental car at Fukuoka Airport, we drove straight to Hotel Okura JR Huis Ten Bosch. The hotel itself is like a grand castle, perfectly blending in with the nearby Huis Ten Bosch theme park – quite a spectacular sight! The room was incredibly spacious, which is a rare find in Japan. We also highly recommend the buffet lunch in the hotel lobby; it offered a good variety of dishes at a reasonable price. Definitely worth trying!
Extremely convenient, just across the road from the station. Check-in isn't until after 3 PM, but you can drop off your luggage beforehand. The room, though a bit dated, was very clean and spacious. They also provide free water. We skipped breakfast since we were checking out early the next day. But the hot springs are fantastic! The open-air bath even offers a view of the Ferris wheel at Huis Ten Bosch. Highly recommend it!
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JJethro_NganAfter picking up our rental car at Fukuoka Airport, we drove straight to Hotel Okura JR Huis Ten Bosch. The hotel itself is like a grand castle, perfectly blending in with the nearby Huis Ten Bosch theme park – quite a spectacular sight! The room was incredibly spacious, which is a rare find in Japan. We also highly recommend the buffet lunch in the hotel lobby; it offered a good variety of dishes at a reasonable price. Definitely worth trying!
GGuest UserUnzen is a magical place, with all the volcanic steam rising from the ground and the lush greenery dotting the town. I thought it was truly beautiful and this KAI hotel made it doubly special. The services were top-notch, the kaiseiki dinners delicious and interesting, and room was good sized. I am not a fan of traditional Japanese ryokans, so this was a good compromise, and I enjoyed myself there very much!
Mmeow_littlecatI recently had the pleasure of staying at this onsen hotel and it was an unforgettable experience!
The serene and relaxing atmosphere of the private onsen was exactly what I needed to unwind. The hot springs were impeccably clean and offered a breathtaking view of the surrounding nature.
The staff were incredibly welcoming and attentive, making sure every detail of our stay was perfect. The traditional Japanese cuisine served at the hotel was exquisite, with each dish carefully prepared and beautifully presented.
Our room was spacious, comfortable, and offered a lovely blend of modern amenities and traditional decor. The attention to detail in every aspect of the hotel made our stay truly special. I highly recommend this hotel to anyone looking for a peaceful and rejuvenating getaway. It’s a hidden gem that I can’t wait to visit again!
SssxllExtremely convenient, just across the road from the station. Check-in isn't until after 3 PM, but you can drop off your luggage beforehand. The room, though a bit dated, was very clean and spacious. They also provide free water. We skipped breakfast since we were checking out early the next day. But the hot springs are fantastic! The open-air bath even offers a view of the Ferris wheel at Huis Ten Bosch. Highly recommend it!
AAnonymous UserThe hotel is very close to the Unzen Hell scenic spot, making it very convenient to visit in the early morning. The hotel rooms are large, clean, and tidy, and the hygiene is excellent. The hot springs are excellent, and the views from the baths are beautiful. The hotel also provides exquisite yukatas free of charge. The breakfast is delicious, and the dinner buffet is even more varied, with fresh ingredients and high quality. This is a very cost-effective hotel and highly recommended.
GGuest UserThe hotel is standing on the hill looking down Sasebo harbor. You can see the islands in Saikai National Park depends on the room direction. They have a big bath and the private bath both. Driving up the hill may be a little challenging because the road is narrow and winding. Hotel stuffs are very polite and helpful. Breath taking view with a hotel pool where people use for the wedding reception. Just another beauty of Japan.
NNanamin773This hotel exceeded my expectations. The food was exceptional, with a variety of dishes that were both tasty and beautifully presented. The private hot spring in the room was a highlight of my stay. It was incredibly relaxing and added a luxurious touch to the experience. The staff were professional and always willing to assist with any requests.
GGuest UserAdvantages: There is a shuttle bus, there are not many restaurants around the hotel, and there are many options for taking the shuttle bus to the port to eat. It's just a few steps away from the 99 Island ferry.
Disadvantages: Most of the breakfast is cold food, there are not many choices, and the taste is very average.
The hygiene was very poor. There were hairs on the toilet seat, so I had to disinfect it with alcohol pads and put on a toilet sanitary pad. There are also hairs on the bathroom floor. When staying in a hotel in Japan, I rarely use the WeiLi washing machine provided in the room. I only know that few hotels will disinfect it. When I opened the seat cushion cover, the rinse head of the WeiLi washing machine stuck out. It was so dirty that it made me sick. Seriously affect your mood.
I booked a room that said I could see the sea, but I couldn't see it at all. . . I don’t want to talk anymore.
Will not be returning.
YYoungPianoIt was nice that there was a ** town called Izuhara nearby. It was a 20-minute bus ride? I rented a car so it was a bit far from Hitakatsu Port. But when I went out and came back, they laid out a blanket for me and the hot springs were really nice. The streets were pretty and I thought it would have a lot of a Korean feel, but it wasn't that bad. I wanted to go to Japan cheaply after a long time so I went there and it had a lot of a Japanese feel and the food was okay. I recommend it.
AAnonymous UserThe proprietress was friendly and humane, and even drove us to the original city of the island.
Old hot spring hotel, large room, cost-effective
There is a microwave oven underground, and the boss is also willing to provide dumpling tableware, thank you very much.
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