From the approach to the entrance, lobby, dining, library, etc., everything is a photo spot. The room (superior twin) is a classic and simple furnishing of the wooden center (especially impressed by the opening and closing of the wooden frame window). The quality of the equipment and amenities is high, and it seems comfortable even for long stays (however, the leakage of the fashionable hand shower in the cat foot bathtub is x). Dinner is a French course choice. Dare to leave the smell of jibie and thick saw It was a traditional taste to enjoy the so. The large communal bath was made of Western style with stained glass, but it was a little disappointing because the hot springs were colorless and odorless. Overall, maintain the service level in a shortage of staff Therefore, it seems that the number of guests is limited (there were more than a dozen pairs on Saturday in late October), and the side to use was very comfortable. However, I was impressed by the tradition of classic hotels and the attitude to maintain this. , I was satisfied enough this time, so I honestly think that I don't have to revisit for the time being. Especially with the impression that there are few young staff, and when I review it from a new (young) perspective, It seemed to be a more attractive hotel.
An hour and a half by taxi from Nagasaki Station. To the famous Unzen Onsen. It feels like a small Owakudani in Hakone. The inn is this inn when it comes to Nagasaki. Stayed in a separate private room with an open-air bath. The Sukiya-zukuri made by the Miya carpenter has a cool appearance and a splendid building with pillars, but the facilities inside are a long time ago. The garden is wonderful, the open-air bath is the best, the hot water is moderate, and the amenities are substantial. There is a set of cosmetics of a certain pearl in a resort hotel in Tokushima, and the feeling of service a long time ago is undeniable. The number of dishes was too large to enjoy everything. Sashimi is normal, probably because the season I went to was not good. The meat was fatty. However, the staff was really impressed. I am admired by the politeness, cleanliness, and behavior. I think it is worth staying only for the staff's hospitality service.
I saw word of mouth and stayed with only expectation of hot springs. The quality of the spring was as expected. I think it is not bad overall if I don't expect meals. The improvement is as follows. The parking lot is difficult to understand. I didn't know if I had to get off the car and listen to the inn. As a result, I was parked for free in the paid parking lot in front of the sky hotel. There is no drinking water in the cherry blossom bath. You can't change the hot water in the cherry blossom pot. There are few cherry blossom outlets.
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``Nagomi no Yado Ryokan Fujiya'' is a small inn with 8 rooms in total. The room was a Japanese-style room with futons laid out from the beginning. It has the atmosphere of an old hot spring inn, and the alcove and washroom have a cool feel. The most basic half-board option we booked includes both dinner and breakfast in the dining room. Dinner had a good selection of food, and breakfast was like what you would normally see at an inn. The inn has a private hot spring bath that guests can reserve at the front desk and use for free. It's a little small, but it might be nice for families with children. In addition to the indoor bath, there was also an open-air rock bath. The cost of accommodation was modest, so I was satisfied with the cost performance, but the service was not as warm as I had imagined from the name ”Nagomi no Yado.” I received a polite phone call immediately after making the reservation and the day before my stay, but I felt pressured as if they were checking to see if I would really like to stay.
8 family style, no reservation is required. No one can go directly to the dip.
2 rooms on the top floor look at the sea, 6 rooms on the first floor. There are hot and cold springs, semi-open air, and indoor air.
Recommend the top floor to look at the sea breeze.
The room is normally thin, retro style, and cheap.
Hotel location is good, go right and turn to the hot spring shrine, then enter the hot spring hell area, walk about half an hour, a very good feeling. The breakfast is rich and the food is served. We live in a Japanese tatami for six people and are very suitable for family trips. The hotel is too old and some facilities can't keep up with the new hotel. The parking lot is large and there is no problem parking. The fly in the ointment is likely to be economically depressed. The nearby restaurants have not been opened. After a long walk, the supermarket's talents have been asked to find a delicious restaurant (the hotel will turn left about 500 meters after going out). There is also the hot spring water is too hot, higher than 40 degrees, can not stand for a few minutes.
It's too big and too flashy. This hotel gives people a ”feeling of trying to be qualified in everything.” The room is large, but only large, and does not have many facilities; the shower room is large, but there is no bathtub; books are provided in the lobby, and the information in the room even teaches you how to meditate by soaking in water, but it does not provide travel information about ”Unzen Hell”; The hot springs are divided into men's and women's baths, each with two indoor pools and one outdoor pool, but they are all public baths and there are no family-style baths for families and couples. Don’t have room for a bathtub in the room? No, they are just lazy; is it troublesome to proactively provide check-in guests with guide information on nearby attractions? No, they are just lazy; don’t they have room for one or two more couples for families or couples? neither.
From the moment you step into the hotel, one staff member will help you place your luggage, one will register your passport, one will ask you to sign the paper, and one will take you to your room. It is amazing that they know you are a foreign traveler and send 4 staff in a row who can't speak English at all. The staff reception, they only care about what they say, whether you understand or not is not their concern. All I can say is that today, even small hotels in the countryside run by husbands and wives know how to use Google Translate to actively talk to you, but this famous hot spring hotel chain that charges you HKD 2,900 for an ordinary room doesn’t even know how to use Google Translate to talk to you. There are no employees who speak English or are willing to take the initiative to use a translation app to communicate with you.
Here comes the place that shocked me the most. After checking in, the staff member who took me to my room took out his iPad and played a 5-10 minute video in front of me, explaining where there were toilets and coffee in the lobby. After watching it, when I went up to the room, *** took out an iPad and played a video to introduce the room. The families who checked in at the same time as us had already gone to their rooms to put their luggage before going out to play, but I was still watching a movie at the door. They came up with the laziest method. Instead of learning the English to take care of guests or memorizing the English in the video, they just handed you an iPad. I can only say that the perception is really bad.
In the nearby Unzen Jigoku, there are two completely different experiences when going there in the daytime and at night: if you go there in the morning, you will see clearly with the help of daylight, but if you go to the hell at night, you will feel the best! Of course, the staff will not tell you this practical travel information. You can find it online yourself. I don’t want him to give me another iPad.
But there is one thing to say, the scenery facing Unzen Hell is unique. The kaiseki meal for dinner is pretty good for a foreigner. It’s delicious and filling. The most important thing is that the menu is bilingual, and finally there is an English-speaking uncle who takes the initiative to explain the ingredients and food to you in English. Law. As for his hot springs. . . . It's pretty fancy, and there's a Dyson hair dryer to blow your hair, but after soaking in the hot springs, they only provide simple drinks and popsicles, and there's no milk or Yoming Ramen. You know, just pass the test.
Because it is an inn that is renovated everywhere, the old and new are strange. The meal was not good or not, but it seems that the steamed hell steamed dish steamed by the steam of the hot spring can be selected depending on the plan, so it may be better to have a regional color. However, if you take a bath at sunset, you can enjoy the spacious bathtub in the best location.
highly recommended
This year, the hotel with the best experience of ”one berth and two meals” in Kyushu, Unzen Fukudaya, has been managed by the family for 50 years, and is now the second-generation operation. Inquiries: info@fukudaya.co.jp The most important thing is that there is a patient and careful Chinese young couple working in the store, one is responsible for the front hall and the other is responsible for catering. Traffic problems. Dinner was good, sulphur springs were good, and it was not expensive to book a private pool, which was great. Very worthwhile hotel, will organize friends to go next time! Reminder, there are Island Rail 1-day or 2-day tickets sold in Isahaya (Adult 3500 / Child 1750 yen, including trains and cars). If you go directly to the hotel from Isahaya, it is recommended to take a bus directly in Isahaya , About 50 minutes. If you want to take a small yellow train deliberately, you must get to the main station Shimabara, change the bus in the direction of Unzen at the gate, and it will take 2 hours to get to the hotel.
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Take in the views from a garden and make use of amenities such as complimentary wireless internet access.
Featured amenities include luggage storage and a safe deposit box at the front desk. Free self parking is available onsite.
Make yourself at home in one of the 54 individually decorated guestrooms, featuring refrigerators and flat-screen televisions. Rooms have private balconies or patios. Complimentary wireless internet access is available to keep you connected. Private bathrooms have complimentary toiletries and bidets.
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Pamper yourself with onsite massages or enjoy recreation amenities such as hot springs.
At Unzen Fukudaya, enjoy a satisfying meal at the restaurant. Wrap up your day with a drink at the bar/lounge.
Featured amenities include luggage storage, a safe deposit box at the front desk, and an elevator. Free self parking is available onsite.
Make yourself at home in one of the 41 air-conditioned rooms featuring refrigerators and flat-screen televisions. Complimentary wireless internet access is available to keep you connected. Private bathrooms with shower/tub combinations feature deep soaking bathtubs and complimentary toiletries. Conveniences include electric kettles and a turndown service, and housekeeping is provided daily.
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Enjoy the recreation opportunities such as hot springs or make use of other amenities including complimentary wireless internet access.
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The front desk is staffed during limited hours. Free self parking is available onsite.
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Free self parking is available onsite.
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Featured amenities include complimentary newspapers in the lobby, multilingual staff, and luggage storage. A roundtrip airport shuttle is complimentary (available 24 hours).
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Make use of convenient amenities, which include complimentary wireless internet access and a vending machine.
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Pamper yourself with onsite massages or enjoy recreation amenities such as hot springs.
Take advantage of the ryokan's room service.
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Featured amenities include an elevator and coffee/tea in a common area. For a surcharge, guests may use a roundtrip airport shuttle (available 24 hours) and a train station pick-up service.
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Take in the views from a terrace and make use of amenities such as complimentary wireless internet access and a vending machine.
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Featured amenities include a 24-hour front desk, a safe deposit box at the front desk, and an elevator. Free self parking is available onsite.
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Take in the views from a garden and make use of amenities such as complimentary wireless internet access.
Featured amenities include luggage storage and a safe deposit box at the front desk. Free self parking is available onsite.
Make yourself at home in one of the 54 individually decorated guestrooms, featuring refrigerators and flat-screen televisions. Rooms have private balconies or patios. Complimentary wireless internet access is available to keep you connected. Private bathrooms have complimentary toiletries and bidets.
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GGuest UserVery good host and helpful. Location is good and super hygenic. Good amenities as well and a nice little coworking space/ shared kitchen
GGuest UserAn hour and a half by taxi from Nagasaki Station. To the famous Unzen Onsen. It feels like a small Owakudani in Hakone. The inn is this inn when it comes to Nagasaki. Stayed in a separate private room with an open-air bath. The Sukiya-zukuri made by the Miya carpenter has a cool appearance and a splendid building with pillars, but the facilities inside are a long time ago. The garden is wonderful, the open-air bath is the best, the hot water is moderate, and the amenities are substantial. There is a set of cosmetics of a certain pearl in a resort hotel in Tokushima, and the feeling of service a long time ago is undeniable. The number of dishes was too large to enjoy everything. Sashimi is normal, probably because the season I went to was not good. The meat was fatty. However, the staff was really impressed. I am admired by the politeness, cleanliness, and behavior. I think it is worth staying only for the staff's hospitality service.
GGuest UserThis time? Then, go to a hot spring inn. I made it ”Seiunso” with a good reputation for word of mouth. As a result, it was a great success! I was able to spend a fulfilling time in a waste of one night. The room was a bed, but comfortable as a wide 々. All the meals were delicious, including Nagasaki Wagyu beef. Breakfast was gorgeous and I replaced it many times. It was good that there was a pigeon, a local dish in Nagasaki. And after all, the bath was good! It was a pity that the large communal bath and the open air were completely different, but both were able to take a leisurely bath as wide 々. Especially while soaking in Tsuboyu, the time to watch the starry sky was very luxurious, and I wanted time to stop. It has become my favorite inn!
GGuest UserIt's too big and too flashy. This hotel gives people a ”feeling of trying to be qualified in everything.” The room is large, but only large, and does not have many facilities; the shower room is large, but there is no bathtub; books are provided in the lobby, and the information in the room even teaches you how to meditate by soaking in water, but it does not provide travel information about ”Unzen Hell”; The hot springs are divided into men's and women's baths, each with two indoor pools and one outdoor pool, but they are all public baths and there are no family-style baths for families and couples. Don’t have room for a bathtub in the room? No, they are just lazy; is it troublesome to proactively provide check-in guests with guide information on nearby attractions? No, they are just lazy; don’t they have room for one or two more couples for families or couples? neither.
From the moment you step into the hotel, one staff member will help you place your luggage, one will register your passport, one will ask you to sign the paper, and one will take you to your room. It is amazing that they know you are a foreign traveler and send 4 staff in a row who can't speak English at all. The staff reception, they only care about what they say, whether you understand or not is not their concern. All I can say is that today, even small hotels in the countryside run by husbands and wives know how to use Google Translate to actively talk to you, but this famous hot spring hotel chain that charges you HKD 2,900 for an ordinary room doesn’t even know how to use Google Translate to talk to you. There are no employees who speak English or are willing to take the initiative to use a translation app to communicate with you.
Here comes the place that shocked me the most. After checking in, the staff member who took me to my room took out his iPad and played a 5-10 minute video in front of me, explaining where there were toilets and coffee in the lobby. After watching it, when I went up to the room, *** took out an iPad and played a video to introduce the room. The families who checked in at the same time as us had already gone to their rooms to put their luggage before going out to play, but I was still watching a movie at the door. They came up with the laziest method. Instead of learning the English to take care of guests or memorizing the English in the video, they just handed you an iPad. I can only say that the perception is really bad.
In the nearby Unzen Jigoku, there are two completely different experiences when going there in the daytime and at night: if you go there in the morning, you will see clearly with the help of daylight, but if you go to the hell at night, you will feel the best! Of course, the staff will not tell you this practical travel information. You can find it online yourself. I don’t want him to give me another iPad.
But there is one thing to say, the scenery facing Unzen Hell is unique. The kaiseki meal for dinner is pretty good for a foreigner. It’s delicious and filling. The most important thing is that the menu is bilingual, and finally there is an English-speaking uncle who takes the initiative to explain the ingredients and food to you in English. Law. As for his hot springs. . . . It's pretty fancy, and there's a Dyson hair dryer to blow your hair, but after soaking in the hot springs, they only provide simple drinks and popsicles, and there's no milk or Yoming Ramen. You know, just pass the test.
Stayed in a suite room. The view from the room is good and you can enjoy your meal while looking at this view. To be honest, the taste of the food is average, but it is full of ideas, such as putting blue agar on a large plate to represent the pond in front of you, and each dish on top represents a bird. . The quality of the bath was very good, and it was very comfortable to be in. The staff was polite and I was able to stay very comfortably. We think that price is low.
GGuest UserThis is one of the many traditional inns on the south side of Obama's hot spring town. It is an old building with two floors and a common toilet, making it an old-fashioned hot spring, but you can enjoy the hot spring and food at a reasonable price. The hot spring is an acidic Obama hot spring that flows directly from the source. Meals will be eaten at the restaurant. The white meat sashimi, such as fresh sea bream and flounder, was served in small bowls, sashimi, tempura, simmered dishes, and hot pots, and the portions were delicious and satisfying without being too much. Highly recommended for people who don't expect to stay in an inn with new facilities.
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Unzen Jigoku
VvivienvivienYunxian Hell is not a real hell, but a famous hot spring in Japan. There are about 30 sightseeing spots, water spray, white smoke, smoke, and sulfur rocks everywhere. The most famous of Yunxian Hell is the screaming hell, and the hot springs running at more than 100 degrees Celsius. Sitting in the hot spring, looking at the red sky of the sunset at the end of the sea, magnificent and warm. Saga also has a "hipano hot spring" that is favored by women for its skin-enhancing beauty and one of Japan's three major skin-friendly hot springs. Visitors see such a spectacular view, can not help shouting: "Great! " This is the origin of the name " shout hell".
Nabeshima Jinya Site
WwhoisangelThe area inside is not large and it is a small exhibition hall. There are various ancient Japanese items, including some text ink treasures. It is recommended that some friends with Japanese roots lead to see, after all, they are introduced in Japanese.
Chidiwa Kanko Center
海海绵乖乖I heard that the cake here is delicious, in this tourist center area, while enjoying the customs of Nagasaki, while tasting the delicious cake.
Unzen Nita Pass
爱爱玩爱侣行Intianyu climbed from Yunxian, and the height of 1080 meters is the magnificent Lingkou. Here you can enjoy the Pingchengxin Mountain formed by the eruption of Puxianyue in 1990. When the weather is good, you can also see the Tiancao Island, Minghai, Orange Bay and other scenery. In addition, you can also take the mountain climbing cable car to and from Rentianling and Miaojianyue two peaks. The natural landscape is rich in all seasons, with rhododendrons in spring, new green in summer, red leaves in autumn, and frost and snow in winter. The natural landscape is rich throughout the year, and many different styles change with the season. When the weather is good, you can also see the scenery of Tiancao Island, Minghai, Orange Bay and other scenery. Opening hours: Cable car from 8:30 am to 5:30 pm Transportation: Shimaji Tieyunxian Business Office by car, about 18 minutes to "Inadacho". There are only 3 round-trip shifts per day. #Japan Tourism# #Kyushu Tourism#
Hyakkadai Park
海海绵乖乖A local park with residents as the main place, a more living place, can also see the Japanese aunt playing similar golf, but not the kind of golf, I don't know what sport that is.
Unzen Toy Museum
MM49***70This store is very distinctive, selling some super cheap food and retro toys, very good at the school entrance canteen feeling ~~~ so nostalgic~~~