"The hotel was very 2 minute walk from Gotomachi Station, very easy to get to and from the airport. Nagasaki Station is a short walk away. Room was clean, onsen was great, breakfast had a large selection of local dishes. Overall, a very enjoyable stay."
"The hotel was very 2 minute walk from Gotomachi Station, very easy to get to and from the airport. Nagasaki Station is a short walk away. Room was clean, onsen was great, breakfast had a large selection of local dishes. Overall, a very enjoyable stay."
"We stayed here for 2 nights to explore the main tourist attractions in Nagasaki. Only a 15 minute drive to the Mountain view and a short walk to Chinatown, Dutch slopes and the Glover garden. The location was great. Even the carpark close by were cheap so having a car wasn’t an issue.
The place was cosey and clean and it fit me and my 3 family members comfortably. All the usual were provided so we were well looked after.
I would recommend this place to anyone who is coming for a quick stop in...
"We stayed here for 2 nights to explore the main tourist attractions in Nagasaki. Only a 15 minute drive to the Mountain view and a short walk to Chinatown, Dutch slopes and the Glover garden. The location was great. Even the carpark close by were cheap so having a car wasn’t an issue.
The place was cosey and clean and it fit me and my 3 family members comfortably. All the usual were provided so we were well looked after.
I would recommend this place to anyone who is coming for a quick stop in...
"Room was clean, enjoyed the sitting area where I could lay back with a book and relax. The outdoor public bath was a big plus especially during the winter weather."
"Room was clean, enjoyed the sitting area where I could lay back with a book and relax. The outdoor public bath was a big plus especially during the winter weather."
"Place was great for a traditional Japanese experience. Some instructions in English for when to wear the shoes and robes, and how to put the beds together would be helpful."
"Place was great for a traditional Japanese experience. Some instructions in English for when to wear the shoes and robes, and how to put the beds together would be helpful."
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"We love the Nagasaki Hotel Forza. Our bed was comfortable and they finally have Wifi available in every room. It's located in a shopping mall and Nagasaki is an easy place to walk in. There's a lovely pastry shop right across from the hotel as well as a few located very close to it. It's an easy street car right from Nagasaki Station. You can also take street cars to the Atomic Bomb Museum and to Glover Gardens. Cafe Hirai, our favorite breakfast place, is an easy walk away from the hotel. "
"Hotel is 1.1 km walk from Nagasaki station. A bit of a walk with luggage or with children.
The street in front is at times busy, and there's space to park one car temporarily in front of the property to unload/load.
We stayed in room 202, in the Standard A room. In the room, I hardly heard any noise from above or below, or from the other second level rooms, though I'm unsure how occupied the hotel was. Hardly heard train or car traffic from inside the room.
Having a washer was nice, but wished it was a washer/dryer combo. We hung dried clothes in the shower room with the dehydrator. There weren't enough hangers to hang clothes, or places to hang dry clothes. They do not provide fresh towels. Given this, if they provided fresh towels, it would be nice, so you don't have to wash your clothes AND towels.
Beds were not hard or soft, just right. There were some outlets around the beds. AC worked well in relatively warm days in November. Fridge was medium size and appropriate. CAT5 was available. I didn't use the WiFi.
Closest 24/7 convenience store is 290 m walk away. No grocery stores or restaurants in the vicinity. Closest transit stops are 300 m walk away. Hotel provides no parking, but there are a total of seven hourly paid parking in front and across the street. All but one were occupied upon arrival. There are some museums, parks, temples, and shrines within walking distance. "
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Study the collections at Nagasaki Prefectural Art Museum, Twenty-Six Martyrs Museum and Monument, or Gunkanjima Digital Museum. While you're exploring, swing by Megane Bridge, Nagasaki Dejima, and Confucius Shrine to learn a bit about the area. Enjoy the outdoors at Glover Garden, Inasayama Park, or Mount Inasa.