The Hotel Okura grandly welcome us as the train pulls into the platform of the station. The european style building is impressive and grand. The rooms are spacious and clean. It is located next to the Huis Ten Bosch theme park. Very convenient with a big family mart at the basement. Some restaurants and gift shops located nearby. Very convenient for theme park visitors.
Good location- near to shops, eateries, bus stops and sight seeing places. I like its huge hot bath; hotel staffs are very helpful and friendly. A pleasant stay for me.
I originally wanted to book Yunxianjie, but it happened that there was no room on that day, so I chose this Futian House. Since there are no comments, I am a little nervous, but I am very satisfied after checking in.
I thought it would be very inconvenient to travel around Yunxian by public transportation. In fact, the bus station is at the entrance of the hotel, so it’s very convenient~
The hotel is a traditional Japanese-style hot spring hotel, but the decoration of the rooms is a combination of Japanese and Western, very modern. The structure of the hotel is a bit complicated, with a main building and an annex. When checking in, the route will be introduced in detail, as well as the different locations for bathing every day.
Hot spring hotel, the main thing is to soak in hot springs. There are 4 hot springs in total, 2 indoors and 2 outdoors. Male and female are switched every day. The indoors and the outdoors are separated, which is a bit inconvenient. There are few people, and it feels great to be able to enjoy the hot springs alone.
One stay and two meals, dinner and breakfast the next day are in the same private room, both are very rich.
The most surprising discovery of this trip to Japan was the half-water raft of the hotel! From the moment you step into the courtyard, the simple Japanese-style architecture is interesting with the flowing water, as if you have entered an ink painting. The room layout is full of Zen, the tatami is clean and soft, and the dry landscape courtyard outside the window is quiet and elegant, making people instantly relieve the fatigue of the journey.
The service is impeccable, the staff is kind and professional, and the Japanese hospitality is conveyed with intimate details. Kaiseki cuisine for dinner is artistic, and each dish is carefully prepared with seasonal ingredients, with a full sense of color and fragrance, and the dining process is full of rituals. The freshly ground matcha for breakfast with exquisite refreshments awakens the taste buds.
The location of the pavilion is also very good, the surrounding attractions are within walking distance and convenient for travel. At night, I fell asleep with insects and woke up in the early morning in the bird's eye view. This slow life is unforgettable. Highly recommended to friends who want to experience Japanese style in depth, the half-water raft will definitely become the warmest memory of your trip!
It was a good place. 5/5 It's not crowded on holidays and it's not messy. Employees 々 are all friendly and cozy. You can see Hirado Castle, Hirado Castle, Hirado Ohashi Bridge, and Xavier Memorial Association from the open-air bath on the Takadai of the castle town of Hirado Castle. The lights are even lightly lit up at night.
The building itself is old, but the place you can see is repaired with chitin and has a feeling of cleanliness. It would be nice if the sauna on the open-air bath side was revived
Breakfast is also a good selection of Vikings that can be satisfied first.
Hotel was newly renovated, the room and the common areas are all very stylish and comfortable. Breakfast was plentiful and tasty. Both the indoor and outdoor onsens and the lounge area are clean, beautiful and enjoyable. It was the best hotel in our entire trip. Highly recommended.
We are so happy to stay in this hotel!
From the moment I stepped into my room, I was greeted by the soothing warmth of the private hot spring. The comfortable bed provided a perfect retreat after a day of exploration.
The highlight, however, was the delightful dinner experience. The summer menu featured a fusion of Japanese ingredients and Western cooking techniques. Each dish was thoughtfully prepared, with fresh flavors that allowed us to taste the local ingredients.
Since we don’t speak Japanese. The staff patiently explained each dish, making the dining experience even more enjoyable.
Overall, the service was exceptional, and the combination of comfort, cuisine, and attentive staff made our stay truly memorable. I highly recommend this hot spring hotel to anyone seeking a relaxing getaway.
The room is small but similar to other hotels in Japan.
Japanese home-cooked meals were provided, and both breakfasts had almost the same menu.
They give you a ticket to use the hot spring right next door for free. Ocheon is open from 10 a.m. to 11 p.m., but admission closes at 9:15 p.m.
For dinner, a simple menu is served until 9 p.m.
A car is essential as there are no other amenities nearby.
Convenience stores are within walking distance, but restaurants and supermarkets are far away so walking is difficult.
It's the perfect place to enjoy a quiet morning and evening hot spring bath.
The hotel is conveniently located a 10-minute walk from JR Nagasaki Station, with some rooms offering distant views of the station. The lobby is bright and spacious, offering complimentary morning coffee and a microwave for guests. The self-check-in kiosks are very user-friendly; you just enter your booking number, and with Chinese language options, the check-in process is seamless and free of any language barriers. A 7-Eleven convenience store is conveniently located right next to the lobby, perfect for grabbing snacks and essentials. Our room was clean, tidy, and comfortable. As a welcoming gesture, the mini-fridge contained two complimentary bottles of water and two mango puddings. A complimentary hot spring ticket was also provided. We managed to book this room during a 618 sale event for under 600 a night, which was absolutely fantastic value for money! Overall, a five-star experience; I highly recommend staying here.
The now-Emperor of Japan stayed here when he was still the Prince. Not the most new and fancy hotel in the area, but still has its unique charm. Our room was by the lake which the sunset can be viewed from the balcony (but unfortunately we missed it due to arriving too late). Service was great, staff have good English. The breakfast was definitely the highlight, the food was nice and the view from the venue was very pleasant. Our plan didn’t have dinner but I am sure it would be just as good.
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AAnonymous UserThe hotel is conveniently located a 10-minute walk from JR Nagasaki Station, with some rooms offering distant views of the station. The lobby is bright and spacious, offering complimentary morning coffee and a microwave for guests. The self-check-in kiosks are very user-friendly; you just enter your booking number, and with Chinese language options, the check-in process is seamless and free of any language barriers. A 7-Eleven convenience store is conveniently located right next to the lobby, perfect for grabbing snacks and essentials. Our room was clean, tidy, and comfortable. As a welcoming gesture, the mini-fridge contained two complimentary bottles of water and two mango puddings. A complimentary hot spring ticket was also provided. We managed to book this room during a 618 sale event for under 600 a night, which was absolutely fantastic value for money! Overall, a five-star experience; I highly recommend staying here.
꾸꾸꾸야아This hotel definitely ranks among the best I've ever visited. While the meal prices were a bit on the higher side, enjoying delicious food with an incredible ocean view made it entirely worth the cost. I loved being able to watch the sunrise right from my room, and the hotel even provides a shuttle to the lighthouse so you can catch the sunset too. The hot spring facilities were superb; I spent an entire day exploring all the different onsens and saunas. The complimentary cafe, where you can grind your own beans for fresh coffee, was another lovely touch.
WW SteveThe Hotel Okura grandly welcome us as the train pulls into the platform of the station. The european style building is impressive and grand. The rooms are spacious and clean. It is located next to the Huis Ten Bosch theme park. Very convenient with a big family mart at the basement. Some restaurants and gift shops located nearby. Very convenient for theme park visitors.
QQiechiqiezengzhongI traveled with my parents and booked a double room. It was significantly smaller compared to a twin room, which is typical for hotels in Japan.
The onsen was comfortable, and breakfast offered a good spread, though the menu was a bit repetitive.
On the third floor, they provided complimentary tea, coffee, ice cream, and Yakult, along with shoyu ramen in the evenings.
The hotel is conveniently located near the airport bus stop. Tickets for the airport bus can be purchased at the airport's ticket counter (to be presented upon alighting), or you can simply pay with your Suica card.
I've also attached the airport bus schedule for those who might find it useful.
TTo Eat and To TravelThe now-Emperor of Japan stayed here when he was still the Prince. Not the most new and fancy hotel in the area, but still has its unique charm. Our room was by the lake which the sunset can be viewed from the balcony (but unfortunately we missed it due to arriving too late). Service was great, staff have good English. The breakfast was definitely the highlight, the food was nice and the view from the venue was very pleasant. Our plan didn’t have dinner but I am sure it would be just as good.
GGuest UserI'd been interested in this hotel since before it opened last year, and finally got to go.
The space and service lived up to my expectations.
The location is great, and as you'd expect from Japanet, the room was well-equipped with appliances, so I was able to stay comfortably.
I'd definitely like to stay here again when I visit Nagasaki.
WWanzizhiThe hotel is so beautiful, you can overlook the whole of Kujukushima. Yumihari Observatory is just on the right hand side of the hotel. You can walk a little way to get there, but there are too many bees🐝, which is a bit scary. The public bath is made of transparent glass, you can enjoy the scenery outside while taking a bath, and you will feel relaxed. The room is large and quiet. The hotel is renovated not long ago. The buffet dinner is 220 yuan per person, and the dishes are very good👏
RRay Ng 113The hotel is in a great location, just 5 minutes away from Huis Ten Bosch Station. The facilities are old but clean and tidy, the facilities are complete and the rooms are spacious. The buffet breakfast has a wide variety of food and tastes good.
GGuest UserWe purchased the plan with dinner and breakfast included but there was no detail information on the detail mean plan. We found out that the dinner was served as Bento box style in which all dishes were Tuna. We never asked Tuna specials at all and even in Goto Tuna is not something locally famous for, so we were a bit disappointed because we couldn’t enjoy local Goto dishes at all. Hope offered plans are improved
TTaomimamaThe hotel is in a good location. You can take the Shima Railway Bus to Unzen Station. The main reason for staying here is to see the scenery. You can go to the various springs on the mountain to see them. It is more spectacular in the morning, which is a rare view. The hotel's dinner and breakfast are quite delicious, but the dinner time is a bit longer.
The large bathhouse has indoor and outdoor areas. We went there in the morning and there were few people.
There are some snack shops and set meal restaurants around, but I didn't go there. I bought pancakes in the shops.
Unzen is on the mountain. If you take the bus, you must pay attention to the time. It's my first time to take the bus on the winding mountain road😅
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