Great location and great hotel. Very accessible and near to malls and attractions. The hotel has amazing restaurants from fine dining to more affordable food halls - you’ll really never go hungry! 😊And if you’re planning to watch sports games at The Stadium, the hotel has direct access to premium boxes 😊 you’re watching without really leaving the hotel. It’s really the best place to stay. Also, the tram and other public transports are just a walk away!
The hotel is conveniently located a 10-minute walk from JR Nagasaki Station, with some rooms offering distant views of the station. The lobby is bright and spacious, offering complimentary morning coffee and a microwave for guests. The self-check-in kiosks are very user-friendly; you just enter your booking number, and with Chinese language options, the check-in process is seamless and free of any language barriers. A 7-Eleven convenience store is conveniently located right next to the lobby, perfect for grabbing snacks and essentials. Our room was clean, tidy, and comfortable. As a welcoming gesture, the mini-fridge contained two complimentary bottles of water and two mango puddings. A complimentary hot spring ticket was also provided. We managed to book this room during a 618 sale event for under 600 a night, which was absolutely fantastic value for money! Overall, a five-star experience; I highly recommend staying here.
Clean and comfy! I got 2 rooms for a family of 6.
Front dest was super kind and supportive. I really appreciate it. On top of that they provided enough blankets and amenities! I strongly recommend this place if you want to stay outside of Huis Ten Bosch.
Although the hotel is located on the mountain, there is a regular shuttle service from the hotel to Nagasaki Station and back. The hotel staff is also very friendly and helpful. I would vote for this hotel if you do not mind the inconvenience of the hotel located in the mountain.
The view was excellent and we were able to enjoy the fireworks at the perfect time.
Perhaps due to the reduction in labor costs, it was a bit confusing considering the price, but when we entered the room it was pitch black, the curtains were closed, and there was no one to guide us to dinner.
The futon was supposed to be laid out beforehand, but we had to do it ourselves.
We wondered where we should start eating.
The bath had a great view of the night view.
Highly recommend Sasebo Paradise Garden Hotel
The front desk clerk is friendly and helpful. Thank you very much. Thank you very much.
I live in the new building, so the room is very new and bright.
There are public hot springs, bowling, golf and other facilities; and my favorite strawberries, so big, so big and fresh strawberries, there are also special discounts for hotel guests.
The location seems far away, but you can check the bus online, and you can get on and off the bus in Sasebo, which is convenient.
If I have the opportunity to return to Kyushu, I will plan my trip to stay and play in the hotel again.
The hotel is standing on the hill looking down Sasebo harbor. You can see the islands in Saikai National Park depends on the room direction. They have a big bath and the private bath both. Driving up the hill may be a little challenging because the road is narrow and winding. Hotel stuffs are very polite and helpful. Breath taking view with a hotel pool where people use for the wedding reception. Just another beauty of Japan.
The air conditioning is individually adjustable and gets nice and cold. The shower pressure is good, and the bathroom was very clean. The mattress was comfortable, though the pillows could have been a bit higher. The quiet environment made it very easy to fall asleep. The room itself was spotless and had no unpleasant odors. The staff were exceptionally polite and always had bright, welcoming smiles. I would definitely choose to stay here again.
The hotel's recreation room next to the sauna offers complimentary comic books. In terms of refreshments, they provide free cold lactic acid drinks in the morning, ice cream/popsicles from noon to afternoon, and freshly cooked ramen as a late-night supper.
Conveniently, there's a convenience store and restaurants downstairs, and Nagasaki Shinchi Chinatown is right across the street. The hotel is also within easy walking distance of major attractions: 14 minutes to the museum and 13 minutes to the pier.
The service staff is very friendly. Although it is a bit troublesome to communicate with the mother-in-law who does not speak Japanese, it is still possible to communicate through the translation software. The room is quite big compared to the urban area, the open-air bath on the roof is amazing, and the meals for one stay and two meals are very delicious. Next to the hotel is a convenience store with everything you need, you can pay by WeChat, and there are fireworks in the store.
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AAnonymous UserThe hotel is conveniently located a 10-minute walk from JR Nagasaki Station, with some rooms offering distant views of the station. The lobby is bright and spacious, offering complimentary morning coffee and a microwave for guests. The self-check-in kiosks are very user-friendly; you just enter your booking number, and with Chinese language options, the check-in process is seamless and free of any language barriers. A 7-Eleven convenience store is conveniently located right next to the lobby, perfect for grabbing snacks and essentials. Our room was clean, tidy, and comfortable. As a welcoming gesture, the mini-fridge contained two complimentary bottles of water and two mango puddings. A complimentary hot spring ticket was also provided. We managed to book this room during a 618 sale event for under 600 a night, which was absolutely fantastic value for money! Overall, a five-star experience; I highly recommend staying here.
GGuest UserWe are so happy to stay in this hotel!
From the moment I stepped into my room, I was greeted by the soothing warmth of the private hot spring. The comfortable bed provided a perfect retreat after a day of exploration.
The highlight, however, was the delightful dinner experience. The summer menu featured a fusion of Japanese ingredients and Western cooking techniques. Each dish was thoughtfully prepared, with fresh flavors that allowed us to taste the local ingredients.
Since we don’t speak Japanese. The staff patiently explained each dish, making the dining experience even more enjoyable.
Overall, the service was exceptional, and the combination of comfort, cuisine, and attentive staff made our stay truly memorable. I highly recommend this hot spring hotel to anyone seeking a relaxing getaway.
꾸꾸꾸야아This hotel definitely ranks among the best I've ever visited. While the meal prices were a bit on the higher side, enjoying delicious food with an incredible ocean view made it entirely worth the cost. I loved being able to watch the sunrise right from my room, and the hotel even provides a shuttle to the lighthouse so you can catch the sunset too. The hot spring facilities were superb; I spent an entire day exploring all the different onsens and saunas. The complimentary cafe, where you can grind your own beans for fresh coffee, was another lovely touch.
GGuest UserClean and comfy! I got 2 rooms for a family of 6.
Front dest was super kind and supportive. I really appreciate it. On top of that they provided enough blankets and amenities! I strongly recommend this place if you want to stay outside of Huis Ten Bosch.
JJutagGreat location and great hotel. Very accessible and near to malls and attractions. The hotel has amazing restaurants from fine dining to more affordable food halls - you’ll really never go hungry! 😊And if you’re planning to watch sports games at The Stadium, the hotel has direct access to premium boxes 😊 you’re watching without really leaving the hotel. It’s really the best place to stay. Also, the tram and other public transports are just a walk away!
TTan Soon HockThe hotel is very near to the train station. Opposite side is the Huis Ten Bosch. If you don’t want to drag your luggages along the long bridge to reach the park, this is a good place. Don’t like a step up to their hotel as it is dangerous to my hubby to handle alone. Their tap is a bit old type to on and adjust for both hot and cold water. Serve good breakfast. Oh outside the hotel for the goat and ducks. Refer to photo
FFUNG SEUNG FLORISThe air conditioning is individually adjustable and gets nice and cold. The shower pressure is good, and the bathroom was very clean. The mattress was comfortable, though the pillows could have been a bit higher. The quiet environment made it very easy to fall asleep. The room itself was spotless and had no unpleasant odors. The staff were exceptionally polite and always had bright, welcoming smiles. I would definitely choose to stay here again.
The hotel's recreation room next to the sauna offers complimentary comic books. In terms of refreshments, they provide free cold lactic acid drinks in the morning, ice cream/popsicles from noon to afternoon, and freshly cooked ramen as a late-night supper.
Conveniently, there's a convenience store and restaurants downstairs, and Nagasaki Shinchi Chinatown is right across the street. The hotel is also within easy walking distance of major attractions: 14 minutes to the museum and 13 minutes to the pier.
TTo Eat and To TravelThe now-Emperor of Japan stayed here when he was still the Prince. Not the most new and fancy hotel in the area, but still has its unique charm. Our room was by the lake which the sunset can be viewed from the balcony (but unfortunately we missed it due to arriving too late). Service was great, staff have good English. The breakfast was definitely the highlight, the food was nice and the view from the venue was very pleasant. Our plan didn’t have dinner but I am sure it would be just as good.
GGuest UserThe hotel is standing on the hill looking down Sasebo harbor. You can see the islands in Saikai National Park depends on the room direction. They have a big bath and the private bath both. Driving up the hill may be a little challenging because the road is narrow and winding. Hotel stuffs are very polite and helpful. Breath taking view with a hotel pool where people use for the wedding reception. Just another beauty of Japan.
GGuest UserWe purchased the plan with dinner and breakfast included but there was no detail information on the detail mean plan. We found out that the dinner was served as Bento box style in which all dishes were Tuna. We never asked Tuna specials at all and even in Goto Tuna is not something locally famous for, so we were a bit disappointed because we couldn’t enjoy local Goto dishes at all. Hope offered plans are improved
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