Yes, the location is right at Nagasaki JR Station. Just exit the main road and go to the opposite side and enter the small row. It's easy to find. I drive, and there are many parking lots nearby, but most of them charge 1,000 yen for parking per night. Not a bad experience. Well equipped. You can cook food in the house, which is so fun. But when I first checked in, I found it a bit difficult. It turns out it’s not too complicated, let me explain. You will receive a password via email one day before check-in. The entrance to the building is at the isolated entrance of a small parking lot, just like a tenement house in Hong Kong. There are about ten stairs. There is a password for the large gate to the first floor on the left. Press the password to open the gate. The owner of the building e-mails You will be told about the mailbox where the letter is stored. Don't pay attention to it. Just enter the password and click "Confirm". After the gate is opened, it depends on which floor you live on. If you live in Room 402, you have to walk two more flights of stairs. If you carry a 27-inch suitcase or buy a lot of things back home, you will feel a little tired. Go to the door of the room, just put the password given to you in the email on the side of the door, open the black cover, twist 🤏 to the relevant password, just like a luggage lock, open the cover easily, and you will see the door key. 🔑, just take it off and use it. Just like returning a key, put the key back into the black cover, change the lock code to another code, and close it. The owner's email is so complicated, but actually it's so original that you don't have to worry about opening the door. Hope it helps for future stays. We stayed for three days and two nights, but unfortunately, she only gave me two toothpaste and toothbrushes, which was only enough for one day. In the end, I had to buy my own toothpaste. The carpet is not very clean and does not absorb enough moisture, but as long as you wear slippers, there is no problem. Others, clean, not bad. recommend.
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