Apartamentos con todas las instalaciones necesarias: cocina con horno de gas y microondas, lavavajillas, aire acondicionado. Residencia a través de un puesto de cocina común, acceso gratuito a baños, té y café soluble.
Una cama pequeña y no una matraca muy cómoda, en una semana el cuello y la espalda comenzaron a enfermar (resolvido por sillas de masaje en Amu Plaza).
Las pequeñas carencias se compensan por su ubicación de dinero - en una semana fue posible examinar las atracciones clave de la ciudad en absoluto sin utilizar el transporte público, a la estación a pie 5 minutos - es conveniente dejar temprano en el vecino Ciudades y/o Retraso para volver, hay 24-hour Yoshinoya y varias combinaciones clave. Recomendado para un par de descanso con inspección regional activa
The capsule bed is good but the shutter make some sound when open or close, but luckily the day I stayed does not have a lot of people. It is located between Nagasaki walking town and Chinatown. However, the entrance of the hotel require some (7) steps of stars before reaching the elevator. The check-in is on the 4th floor, but my capsule is on the 2nd floor.
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.
I didn’t receive a code for get in at the first. But super friendly people in reception.
Great location, maybe the air conditioning during the night was too strong..very cold even with pijama and Nordic blankets.
Highly recommended the very newly open hotel in Nagasaki. Close to market and tourist spots. Staffs are also friendly and kind to support. Room space is perfect with comfy bed.
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.
En sentido estricto, debería considerarse un apartamento con servicios.
Me sorprendió gratamente, la habitación era muy grande, estuve allí con dos niños.
Se siente como volver a casa, con una lavadora,
Se puede utilizar para cocinar de forma sencilla, en el frigorífico, en la bañera,
La cama también es grande y está frente a la estación JR y al centro comercial.
Hay FamilyMart y 711 abajo, lo que lo hace muy conveniente para ir a cualquier parte.
Originalmente quería extender mi estadía, pero desafortunadamente me quedé sin espacio.
Definitivamente elegiré este lugar la próxima vez que vaya a Nagasaki.
Muy bueno
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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.
UUsuario anónimoI didn’t receive a code for get in at the first. But super friendly people in reception.
Great location, maybe the air conditioning during the night was too strong..very cold even with pijama and Nordic blankets.
DDominic CL CheungAquí está una revisión 5-star:
# Bleach Retreat at [Jisco Obama Onsen Hotel]
Nuestro alojamiento en su hotel en Unzen, Japón fue absolutamente maravilloso!
- *Cleanliness*: El hotel era inimaculablemente limpio, desde las habitaciones hasta los huéspedes.
- *Servicio*: El personal estaba caliente, bienvenido y atento.
- *Onsen*: Las fuentes calientes eran divinas, con aguas terapéuticas que derretieron el estrés.
- *Situación*: Ambiente sereno y vistas estupendas.
- *Precio*: valor excepcional para la calidad y el servicio.
¡Nos gustaría que el hotel se relajara y rejuveneciera!
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.
WWarisa.ningHighly recommended the very newly open hotel in Nagasaki. Close to market and tourist spots. Staffs are also friendly and kind to support. Room space is perfect with comfy bed.
UUsuario invitadoApartamentos con todas las instalaciones necesarias: cocina con horno de gas y microondas, lavavajillas, aire acondicionado. Residencia a través de un puesto de cocina común, acceso gratuito a baños, té y café soluble.
Una cama pequeña y no una matraca muy cómoda, en una semana el cuello y la espalda comenzaron a enfermar (resolvido por sillas de masaje en Amu Plaza).
Las pequeñas carencias se compensan por su ubicación de dinero - en una semana fue posible examinar las atracciones clave de la ciudad en absoluto sin utilizar el transporte público, a la estación a pie 5 minutos - es conveniente dejar temprano en el vecino Ciudades y/o Retraso para volver, hay 24-hour Yoshinoya y varias combinaciones clave. Recomendado para un par de descanso con inspección regional activa
UUsuario invitadoThe capsule bed is good but the shutter make some sound when open or close, but luckily the day I stayed does not have a lot of people. It is located between Nagasaki walking town and Chinatown. However, the entrance of the hotel require some (7) steps of stars before reaching the elevator. The check-in is on the 4th floor, but my capsule is on the 2nd floor.
MMichiko KaiNo tengo reservas. Me pidió más tarde que añadir el desayuno.
Debido a la tranquilidad del entorno, la voz de la habitación adyacente puede volver a la voz y ser confusa.
El sabor es amplio y se puede lavar lentamente. Si bebe en la ciudad y llega tarde, no se puede lavar.
No tenemos arrastre ...
La cama es un poco dura, mi espalda es un poco dolorosa.
La ubicación está justo en tu frente. El mejor porque está cerca de la playa.
Las cartas también son buenas cuando se retira.
UUsuario invitadoBeautiful traditional Ryokan, my room got both indoor and outdoor private onsen, the hotel is hidden in a forest hence super quiet and serene. Farm to table meals is a surprise; the inn have lands for rice crops, self grown mushrooms, and stable for goat and chickens. Lovely staff and good value for price.
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