Hotel Dormy Inn Nagasaki

Nagasaki


Adjacent to Chinatown, this hotel's worth it just for the location. Rooms are crisp and neat, with quality mattresses, and there are large, gender-segregated baths and saunas in addition to in-room facilities. The breakfast buffet (¥1200) has Western, Japanese and Chinese options, including sara-udon, and there's free soba from 9.30pm to 11pm. Prices vary according to season and online discounts.


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Nearby Nagasaki attractions

1. Shinchi Chinatown

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During Japan's long period of seclusion, Chinese traders were theoretically just as restricted as the Dutch, but in practice they were relatively free…

2. Dejima

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In 1641 the Tokugawa shogunate banished all foreigners from Japan, with one exception: Dejima, a fan-shaped, artificial island in Nagasaki harbour. From…

3. Nagasaki Prefectural Art Museum

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Designed by Kuma Kengo (the architect behind Tokyo's Nezu Museum and 2020 Olympic Stadium), this museum straddles a canal in an environmentally friendly…

4. Sōfuku-ji

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In Teramachi, this Ōbaku temple (Ōbaku is the third-largest Zen sect after Rinzai and Sōtō) was built in 1629 by Chinese monk Chaonian. Its red entrance…

5. Dutch Slopes

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The gently inclined flagstone streets known as the Dutch Slopes were once lined with wooden Dutch houses. Several buildings here have been beautifully…

6. Ko-shashin-shiryōkan

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In the Dutch Slopes, this quiet museum showcases the area's history through historic photographs (note that most signage is in Japanese). The combined…

8. Maizō-shiryōkan

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In the Dutch Slopes area, this museum has archaeological artefacts. The combined admission includes Ko-shashin-shiryōkan.