For 200 years this distinctive 135-room red brick building was Japan's only window to the outside world, but now it stands in what is one of the country's most international cities. Close to the city's harbour, and looking out onto the famous Holland Hill, this hotel exemplifies the mixture of history, European culture and Japanese character which make Nagasaki unique, and offers an ideal base to explore the multifarious attractions here. Guests are welcomed into the hotel lobby, which has a hotel safe, currency exchange facilities, lift access and a newspaper stand. There is also an air-conditioned restaurant and conference facilities are also available for business guests. Room and laundry services are provided, whilst guests arriving by car can leave their vehicles in the nearby car park. The lobby is small but some sitting spaces are provided. There is a coffee shop attached to the lobby providing extra sitting spaces. The lobby floor is covered with carpet in a classical decor.
This city hotel is located in the heart of the historic port town of Nagasaki, just 1 km from Nagasaki railway station, 1 minute from the tram stop, 5 minutes' walk from the central bus station, 6 minutes by foot to Nagasaki Chinatown, and a 40-minute drive from Nagasaki Airport. The hotel is in close proximity to all forms of transport and is within walking distance of many of Nagasaki's most noteworthy sights, such as the Glover Garden, the Observatory and the historic Dejima area. The hotel is a perfect base for exploring the area, and is conveniently located for both arrival and departure connections.
The hotel's restaurant is popular with locals and visitors alike, and offers excellent views of the city.