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One of the best hotel rooms we’ve stayed so far in Japan. From The Japan Times and it is ALL TRUE! Stay here if you are in the city. Marriott has opened a hotel in Kyushu. Directly connected with JR Nagasaki Station, the Nagasaki Marriott Hotel provides guests with convenient access to Nishi Kyushu Shinkansen and local JR lines, whilst Fukuoka Airport is less than two hours’ drive away. Nearby landmarks include the new Dejima Messe Nagasaki Convention Hall and the iconic UNESCO World Heritage-listed Glover Garden, as well as the Atomic Bomb Museum and Peace Park. Travelers looking to further explore the city’s landmarks can hop on a boat ride from Nagasaki Port to another UNESCO World Heritage site - Hashima Island, better known as Battleship Island, famous for its modern ruins that embody Japan’s past manufacturing revolution. “We are delighted to expand our portfolio of flagship Marriott Hotels in Japan with the opening of the first Marriott hotel in Nagasaki,” said Karl Hudson, Area Vice President Japan and Guam, Marriott International. “As global travelers’ needs and expectations evolve, so does Marriott Hotels, which have always led the travel industry with innovations that embrace style, design and technology. True to the brand’s rich legacy of placing people first, Nagasaki Marriott Hotel is set to serve guests in this wonderful city that awaits exploration of its fascinating history and culture." The design narrative of Nagasaki Marriott Hotel by renowned architect Kume Sekkei is a representation of Nagasaki’s past, with the exterior inspired by a cruise ship, whilst interiors pay homage to Nagasaki’s port and sea with patterned marble and natural colors. Two-thirds of the 207 rooms and suites are equipped with balconies, whilst the hotel’s 242 square-meter Imperial Suite, is one of the largest hotel suites in Kyushu. Facilities at the hotel includes a variety of F&B outlets, Japan’s first M Club executive lounge, a fitness center, and an 160-square-meter conference room equipped with a terrace that overlooks the city. “We are very excited to welcome guests to Nagasaki, a city with a rich and varied history that is steeped in fascinating traditions and offers visitors a wonderful glimpse into the long and storied history of Japan,” said Cy West, General Manager, Nagasaki Marriott Hotel. “We are raising the bar for hospitality in Nagasaki with a heartfelt service reflecting the Marriott brand’s living legacy of placing people first. By providing experiences elevated beyond the everyday we aim to make Nagasaki a must-see destination for domestic and international travelers alike.”
Lawrence GoodrichLawrence Goodrich
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Definitely a 5 star experience and stay. Located just next to Nagasaki JR station, a big mall (with restaurants, cafe, supermarket, loads of local delicious Japanese dessert) and 5 mins walk to the streetcar/tram station, the location is amazing and conveniently located. The hotel is also located in the middle of Nagasaki tourist destination makes it a 15-20 mins travel max to Mount Inasa, Chinatown, Nagasaki Peace Park, Nagasaki Seaside Park, Sofukuji temple, Suwajinja shrine, etc Japanese hotels typically have great service to start with however the Marriott Nagasaki took it to another level. The staff at the reception, to the breakfast area, club and welcome lobby area was friendly and helpful. Well done ! 5 star service! Room is spacious/big for Japanese standard, very clean and loads of amenities. We had the room on the highest floor, facing Mount Inasa which was amazing especially night. It comes with a balcony as well. The only thing that potentially can be better is the lounge experience. The food variety served at the lounge. We stayed for 3 nights and it was the same. Also the lounge can be crowded. Was not aware that reservation is needed to enter especially when it’s crowded. The first 2 days didn’t have to make reservation however on the 3rd day, was told to wait in the room and wait for a call. By the time we can enter the lounge, they stop serving food. Saying that, will I return again? For sure if I visit Nagasaki and if the price remains around this range. 😊
CS KCS K
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The Nagasaki is a beautiful new hotel located next to Nagasaki station that far exceeded my expectations. The hotel is so new that one will have trouble geotagging on social media, for example. The Rooms: I had originally tried to use my suite night upgrades, but unfortunately it could not be honored. However, the king size room I got was immaculate. Large bathroom with a separate toilet whose seat would go up every time you opened the sliding the door. The bathroom had a tub and a rainfall shower. We had a wonderful view of Nagasaki harbor. The Lounge: The lounge was also stunning. Spacious, not too crowded on the evening we went (it was a Thursday), and the staff were super eager to please. There was a full bar, and an impressive array of canapes and desserts. It was definitely a highlight of our evening. The Breakfast: The breakfast is a buffet with an impressive assortment of Asian and western foods that were all very high quality in typical Japanese fashion. Breakfast is not available in the lounge, but in the hotel’s main restaurant on the lobby level which offers impressive view of Nagasaki harbor. The Staff: Everyone is eager to please and was exceedingly nice during our stay. This is an amazing property that I definitely recommend to anyone going to Nagasaki. It’s branded as a Marriott, but to be honest it felt like it should be classified as a higher tier Bonvoy property (it reminded me of a JW marriott).
JiroJiro
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Went with my family to the restaurant attached to the Marriott, 鉄板焼 De Jima. We had an exceptional dining experience at this teppanyaki restaurant, where the art of Japanese-style grilling is taken to another level. Chef Yasuhiro Inoue san, prepared our meal right in front of us, creating an intimate and engaging atmosphere that connected us deeply to the food. The menu is a delightful features incredibly fresh and seasonal ingredients. The highlight was the superb wagyu beef from Nagasaki, cooked to perfection. They’ve got great selection of delicious cocktails, definitely recommend the Cassis Orange cocktail if you’re looking for more of a fruity and refreshing drink! Our chef was not only highly skilled but also warm and informative, sharing details about each dish as he expertly prepared them. The innovative flavors and presentation truly impressed us. This place is perfect for anyone seeking a memorable and interactive culinary adventure with top-quality ingredients and attentive service. Highly recommended! I’ve attached some photos I took during this dinning experience!
Lea RLea R
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Moments from the train platform and you are settled into brand new design hotel. Location is perfect. The design is warm and inviting, the rooms are stunning, spacious and the epitome of luxury. A special mention to the lovely Antonio for the warmest of welcomes and over and above level of service, thank you Antonio! You made our stay. You have a coffee shop, restaurant and bar on site, we sampled the cocktails and coffee and both were excellent. The hotel is in the perfect location to enjoy the harbour and city views, the nature surrounding you provides a source of peacefulness. There is a full terrace to enjoy the views from the restaurant to the bar. The team are full kindness and smiles, you will definitely enjoy your stay and feel at home. The location is ideal for exploring the city, and easy access to taxis too. Thank you Marriott Nagasaki, you should be super proud of this establishment.
Sal SchmidtSal Schmidt
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We had a fantastic weekend in early December at the newly opened Marriott hotel, perfectly located next to Nagasaki train station and the shopping mall. The convenient location made exploring the area incredibly easy. The hotel truly exceeded our expectations in making top tier elite members feel appreciated and comfortable. A special thank-you to Loyalty Manager Antonio and the front desk team for their excellent English and warm hospitality. Our Kamome Suite was a highlight: spacious, beautifully designed, and very comfortable. The happy hour and evening desserts at the club lounge were a delicious treat and added a touch of luxury to our stay. We also enjoyed the breakfast that offered some local specialties. It was such a nice way to experience Nagasaki’s flavors. We’re already looking forward to coming back. Highly recommended for anyone visiting Nagasaki!
Rachel ChenRachel Chen
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Nearby Attractions Of Nagasaki Marriott Hotel
Amu Plaza Nagasaki
Youme Town Yumesaito
Nagasaki Museum of History & Culture
Hilton Nagasaki
Twenty-Six Martyrs Museum and Monument
United Cinemas Nagasaki
Central Park
Site of the Former Dutch Trading Post on Dejima
Peace Stadium connected by SoftBank
Nagasaki Road Seagull Market

Amu Plaza Nagasaki
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Youme Town Yumesaito
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Nagasaki Museum of History & Culture
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Hilton Nagasaki
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Nearby Restaurants Of Nagasaki Marriott Hotel
Seafood Market Nagasaki Port Dejima Wharf Branch
Nagasaki Dejima Wharf
Chuka Daihachi Ekimae Branch
Starbucks Coffee Nagasaki Youme Town Yumesaito shop
Ramenya Masa
Attic
Bunjiro Asahimachi
bread A espresso
大庄水産 長崎駅前店
Uodana Asa

Seafood Market Nagasaki Port Dejima Wharf Branch
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Nagasaki Dejima Wharf
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Chuka Daihachi Ekimae Branch
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Starbucks Coffee Nagasaki Youme Town Yumesaito shop
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1-1 Onouemachi, Nagasaki, 850-0058, Japan
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+81 95-895-9995
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marriott.com
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4.6
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attractions: Amu Plaza Nagasaki, Youme Town Yumesaito, Nagasaki Museum of History & Culture, Hilton Nagasaki, Twenty-Six Martyrs Museum and Monument, United Cinemas Nagasaki, Central Park, Site of the Former Dutch Trading Post on Dejima, Peace Stadium connected by SoftBank, Nagasaki Road Seagull Market, restaurants: Seafood Market Nagasaki Port Dejima Wharf Branch, Nagasaki Dejima Wharf, Chuka Daihachi Ekimae Branch, Starbucks Coffee Nagasaki Youme Town Yumesaito shop, Ramenya Masa, Attic, Bunjiro Asahimachi, bread A espresso, 大庄水産 長崎駅前店, Uodana Asa

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