Guest User
January 20, 2025
The atmosphere was good, so I wanted to make another reservation, but I didn't because the staff was so unpleasant. It seems like they only want to do business with local Japanese people.
The accessibility and facilities are not convenient. It takes about 15 to 20 minutes on foot from Nagasaki Bus Terminal. There is a shrine right behind it, and it is located in an alley in a local residential area. The road is uphill. However, it is good unless you imagine a trip where you hardly walk.
It is a typical traditional Japanese house, old, but it has its own charm. It has most of what you need. Anyway, it is clean. It seems good for multiple nights. However, you have to separate the trash yourself, which is inconvenient, and the first floor is not soundproofed well, and the outside wind is so cold in winter that a heater is essential, but there is too much dust. When I woke up, my neck was swollen and sore because of the dust. It seems okay for people who are not sensitive. It is on the second floor, so be careful because the stairs going up are very steep. There is a kotatsu. It is warm.
The problem is the staff's service. First of all, they don't understand English and only speak Japanese. When I asked about early check-in, they just said it was possible and didn't tell me how. If I had told them that the key was in the key box, they would have just said something nonsensical, but we argued for about 20 minutes. When I called again, the calls were blocked. When I couldn't get through, I called the person I was traveling with and they answered right away, which was really absurd. They are the worst in the world at being so shady.
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