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.
El restaurante del hotel es un buen paisaje, pero el entorno es un poco más antiguo! La ubicación es aún posible, hay un gran centro comercial cercano, hay un supermercado de 24 horas, hay muchos buenos platos que se pueden elegir
This hostel has some genuinely strong points, but also several issues that stop it from being a great stay. It’s very much a mix of highs and lows.
The positives:
The common room is comfortable, with very good sofas and fast Wi-Fi (though it occasionally drops out — a router upgrade would easily fix this). There’s a shared kitchen with a labelled fridge, and the location is excellent for exploring Nagasaki.
Dorm rooms are good value for the price. Bed spaces are a decent size, with excellent blackout curtains that block light even if others leave the lights on. You also get a small lockbox for valuables.
The negatives:
Check-in is fully self-service with no reception. You’re given a folder with rules and keys, but if you need help, there’s no clear support — which can be stressful, especially for travellers without phone SIMs.
There is no lift. I stayed on the fourth floor, and the narrow stairs make carrying luggage difficult.
Facilities per floor are also limited: only one toilet and one shower shared between multiple dorms, plus the washer and dryer on the same floor, which feels insufficient and awkward.
Extras are all paid separately (towels, toothbrushes, earplugs, etc.). A towel really should be included at this price. Guests are also expected to strip their own bedsheets at checkout, which feels excessive.
The common room layout could be improved. A large hammock takes up space and reduces seating — replacing it with chairs or bar seating would make the area far more usable. There were also staff or long-term workers frequently occupying the common room, which made the space feel less guest-focused.
Air conditioning is locked and cannot be adjusted, so if you’re too hot or cold, you have no control.
Would I stay again?
As a backpacker on a very tight budget, yes — tahe location and price make it workable. But if you can afford it, I’d recommend paying more for a private room nearby. There are many hotels in the area offering much better comfort and support.
Route Cafe and Guesthouse is a hidden gem in Nagasaki! The hosts are incredibly welcoming and go above and beyond to make guests feel at home. I stayed in one of their comfortable rooms, which was equipped with a cozy comforter and had access to clean, well-maintained showers. The funny messages on the stairs added a charming touch. Whether you're stopping by for a meal or looking for a place to stay, I highly recommend Route Cafe and Guesthouse for its warm atmosphere, comfortable accommodations, and friendly hosts.
히타카츠항에서 도보 5분으로 매우 가깝고
자전거 또한 대여해주시고 계셔서 편하게 자전거타고 여행했습니다~!!
방이 생각보다 꽤 넓고 깨끗해서 쾌적하게 잘 지냈습니다
침대가 넓고 푹신해서 잠도 푹 잘잤습니다
숙소 근처 맛집도 많았고 바다가 보이는 뷰라서 아침에 너무 기분이 좋았네요
사장님 너무 친절하셨고 체크아웃하고 무료로 짐을 맡겨쥬셔서
마지막날 여행도 편하게 했습니다
다음에도 **도갈 때 또 예약하려고 합니다!!
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DDr.p3pp3rThis hostel has some genuinely strong points, but also several issues that stop it from being a great stay. It’s very much a mix of highs and lows.
The positives:
The common room is comfortable, with very good sofas and fast Wi-Fi (though it occasionally drops out — a router upgrade would easily fix this). There’s a shared kitchen with a labelled fridge, and the location is excellent for exploring Nagasaki.
Dorm rooms are good value for the price. Bed spaces are a decent size, with excellent blackout curtains that block light even if others leave the lights on. You also get a small lockbox for valuables.
The negatives:
Check-in is fully self-service with no reception. You’re given a folder with rules and keys, but if you need help, there’s no clear support — which can be stressful, especially for travellers without phone SIMs.
There is no lift. I stayed on the fourth floor, and the narrow stairs make carrying luggage difficult.
Facilities per floor are also limited: only one toilet and one shower shared between multiple dorms, plus the washer and dryer on the same floor, which feels insufficient and awkward.
Extras are all paid separately (towels, toothbrushes, earplugs, etc.). A towel really should be included at this price. Guests are also expected to strip their own bedsheets at checkout, which feels excessive.
The common room layout could be improved. A large hammock takes up space and reduces seating — replacing it with chairs or bar seating would make the area far more usable. There were also staff or long-term workers frequently occupying the common room, which made the space feel less guest-focused.
Air conditioning is locked and cannot be adjusted, so if you’re too hot or cold, you have no control.
Would I stay again?
As a backpacker on a very tight budget, yes — tahe location and price make it workable. But if you can afford it, I’d recommend paying more for a private room nearby. There are many hotels in the area offering much better comfort and support.
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.
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.
UUsuario anónimoRoute Cafe and Guesthouse is a hidden gem in Nagasaki! The hosts are incredibly welcoming and go above and beyond to make guests feel at home. I stayed in one of their comfortable rooms, which was equipped with a cozy comforter and had access to clean, well-maintained showers. The funny messages on the stairs added a charming touch. Whether you're stopping by for a meal or looking for a place to stay, I highly recommend Route Cafe and Guesthouse for its warm atmosphere, comfortable accommodations, and friendly hosts.
YYinghuanvwangInstalaciones: ¡Es muy grande en la habitación, debería ser aproximadamente el doble de lo que el hotel común, la cama de dormir es super grande, especialmente para uso familiar!
Higiene: limpia y limpia, especialmente el baño es aproximadamente 10 veces mayor que el hotel normal, este cuarto conservador estima que puede dormir 4-6 personal!
Ambiente: hay grandes tiendas y supermercados alrededor, puede llegar a unos minutos a pie, muy cerca, especialmente a través de la carretera es la estación de tren, y viajar es conveniente y rápido!
Servicio: El jefe es un chino que vive en Japón durante 40 años, conoce mucho Japón, trata a todos los clientes con seriedad, cuidado y cómodo y cálido!
헤헤이모두들안녕히타카츠항에서 도보 5분으로 매우 가깝고
자전거 또한 대여해주시고 계셔서 편하게 자전거타고 여행했습니다~!!
방이 생각보다 꽤 넓고 깨끗해서 쾌적하게 잘 지냈습니다
침대가 넓고 푹신해서 잠도 푹 잘잤습니다
숙소 근처 맛집도 많았고 바다가 보이는 뷰라서 아침에 너무 기분이 좋았네요
사장님 너무 친절하셨고 체크아웃하고 무료로 짐을 맡겨쥬셔서
마지막날 여행도 편하게 했습니다
다음에도 **도갈 때 또 예약하려고 합니다!!
MMad268El restaurante del hotel es un buen paisaje, pero el entorno es un poco más antiguo! La ubicación es aún posible, hay un gran centro comercial cercano, hay un supermercado de 24 horas, hay muchos buenos platos que se pueden elegir
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