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dormy inn Nagasaki Shinchi Chukagai
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Modest rooms in a laid-back hotel offering a restaurant, plus a spa area with communal baths.
Nearby attractions
Nagasaki Shinchi Chinatown
10-13 Shinchimachi, Nagasaki, 850-0842, Japan
Minato Park
7 Shinchimachi, Nagasaki, 850-0842, Japan
Chinatown East Gate
12-4 Shinchimachi, Nagasaki, 850-0842, Japan
Site of the Former Dutch Trading Post on Dejima
6-1 Dejimamachi, Nagasaki, 850-0862, Japan
Maruyama Park
1 Yoriaimachi, Nagasaki, 850-0903, Japan
Site of the Dutch Trading Post
6-1 Dejimamachi, Nagasaki, 850-0862, Japan
Minato Park Zhong Hua Men
Minato Park, 7 Shinchimachi, Nagasaki, 850-0842, Japan
Megane Bridge
Uonomachi, Nagasaki, 850-0874, Japan
Dejima-omotemon-bashi Park
8-1他 Edomachi, Nagasaki, 850-0861, Japan
Nagasaki Prefectural Art Museum
2-1 Dejimamachi, Nagasaki, 850-0862, Japan
Nearby restaurants
Iwasaki Honpo Nishi-Hamamachi
3-17 Dozamachi, Nagasaki, 850-0841, Japan
Kairakuen
10-16 Shinchimachi, Nagasaki, 850-0842, Japan
Kozanro Chukagaishinkan
13-13 Shinchimachi, Nagasaki, 850-0842, Japan
Kyokaen
9-7 Shinchimachi, Nagasaki, 850-0842, Japan
Ramen Hiiragi
Japan, 〒850-0841 Nagasaki, Dozamachi, 6−9 徳山銅座ビル
Nagasaki Kou Shinchi
3-15 Dozamachi, Nagasaki, 850-0841, Japan
銀鍋
7-11 Dozamachi, Nagasaki, 850-0841, Japan
福壽
2-5 Shinchimachi, Nagasaki, 850-0842, Japan
鉄板や 万菜
Japan, 〒850-0841 Nagasaki, Dozamachi, 7−18 リンクス銅座ビル 1F
ダイニング藤蔵
Japan, 〒850-0841 Nagasaki, Dozamachi, 7−18 リンクス銅座ビル 4F
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First Cabin Nagasaki
10-9 Dozamachi, Nagasaki, 850-0841, Japan
Casa Blanca Guesthouse
7-16 Dozamachi, Nagasaki, 850-0841, Japan
Nagasaki Bus Terminal Hotel
1-14 Shinchimachi, Nagasaki, 850-0842, Japan
Hotel Forza Nagasaki
Japan, 〒850-0853 Nagasaki, Hamamachi, 4−4−11 ハマクロス411 4階~11階
Victoria Inn Nagasaki
6-24 Dozamachi, Nagasaki, 850-0841, Japan
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dormy inn Nagasaki Shinchi Chukagai

7-24 Dozamachi, Nagasaki, 850-0841, Japan
4.0(850)

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Modest rooms in a laid-back hotel offering a restaurant, plus a spa area with communal baths.

attractions: Nagasaki Shinchi Chinatown, Minato Park, Chinatown East Gate, Site of the Former Dutch Trading Post on Dejima, Maruyama Park, Site of the Dutch Trading Post, Minato Park Zhong Hua Men, Megane Bridge, Dejima-omotemon-bashi Park, Nagasaki Prefectural Art Museum, restaurants: Iwasaki Honpo Nishi-Hamamachi, Kairakuen, Kozanro Chukagaishinkan, Kyokaen, Ramen Hiiragi, Nagasaki Kou Shinchi, 銀鍋, 福壽, 鉄板や 万菜, ダイニング藤蔵
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Nearby attractions of dormy inn Nagasaki Shinchi Chukagai

Nagasaki Shinchi Chinatown

Minato Park

Chinatown East Gate

Site of the Former Dutch Trading Post on Dejima

Maruyama Park

Site of the Dutch Trading Post

Minato Park Zhong Hua Men

Megane Bridge

Dejima-omotemon-bashi Park

Nagasaki Prefectural Art Museum

Nagasaki Shinchi Chinatown

Nagasaki Shinchi Chinatown

3.7

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Minato Park

Minato Park

3.9

(407)

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Chinatown East Gate

Chinatown East Gate

3.6

(57)

Open 24 hours
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Site of the Former Dutch Trading Post on Dejima

Site of the Former Dutch Trading Post on Dejima

4.2

(316)

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Nearby restaurants of dormy inn Nagasaki Shinchi Chukagai

Iwasaki Honpo Nishi-Hamamachi

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Reviews of dormy inn Nagasaki Shinchi Chukagai

4.0
(850)
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4.0
5y

Stayed here for 2 nights and there were a few disappointments:|1) Initially we were given the unrenovated room on L12, upon arriving late at around 7pm. We didn’t bother to complain until we finished our dinner and realised that the room given was totally different from what was shown on Agoda. So, we went down to reception to complain and wanted a change. The receptionist initially refused stating no rooms were available. However, we insisted as we were shortchanged, and the current room was not carpeted and bed was old, TV was sideways, and bed was like a converted sofa. Finally he caved in after my wife nearly lost her temper, and said we are Dormy Inn regulars, and even Dormy Kumamoto was much better. |2) We were then given a change of room, also on L12, opposite the initial room. I wonder why they shortchanged us in the first place? This one is at least the same as the picture when we booked.|3) The onsen could be better regulated. There were many un-regulated onsen users who could be mainland tourists with no onsen etiquette. They spray the shower all over and are very messy. I was told on the women’s spa, there were some noisy and even smelly bathers. There was even one incident where a mother brought in her noisy 5yr old son with her into the women’s onsen. Again, what happened to the strict regulations?|4) Lastly, i have a sense that most foreigners are lumped together on L12...instead of sharing with Japanese guests. If not, our floor certainly felt like a Chinese hotel rather than a Japanese one on the nights we were there. This is because during the nights, there was a Chinese family that booked a few rooms on the floor and they were making lots of noises till late. People were running from room to room and shouting along the corridor. The mother was talking at the top of her voice post midnight. Whatever happened to good social manners in Japan? I certainly felt that I was not in Japan during that time.|All in all, i will not stay in Dormy Inn...

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4.0
5y

Stayed here for 2 nights and there were a few disappointments:|1) Initially we were given the unrenovated room on L12, upon arriving late at around 7pm. We didn’t bother to complain until we finished our dinner and realised that the room given was totally different from what was shown on Agoda. So, we went down to reception to complain and wanted a change. The receptionist initially refused stating no rooms were available. However, we insisted as we were shortchanged, and the current room was not carpeted and bed was old, TV was sideways, and bed was like a converted sofa. Finally he caved in after my wife nearly lost her temper, and said we are Dormy Inn regulars, and even Dormy Kumamoto was much better. |2) We were then given a change of room, also on L12, opposite the initial room. I wonder why they shortchanged us in the first place? This one is at least the same as the picture when we booked.|3) The onsen could be better regulated. There were many un-regulated onsen users who could be mainland tourists with no onsen etiquette. They spray the shower all over and are very messy. I was told on the women’s spa, there were some noisy and even smelly bathers. There was even one incident where a mother brought in her noisy 5yr old son with her into the women’s onsen. Again, what happened to the strict regulations?|4) Lastly, i have a sense that most foreigners are lumped together on L12...instead of sharing with Japanese guests. If not, our floor certainly felt like a Chinese hotel rather than a Japanese one on the nights we were there. This is because during the nights, there was a Chinese family that booked a few rooms on the floor and they were making lots of noises till late. People were running from room to room and shouting along the corridor. The mother was talking at the top of her voice post midnight. Whatever happened to good social manners in Japan? I certainly felt that I was not in Japan during that time.|All in all, i will not stay in Dormy Inn...

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4.0
6y

I stayed here for four nights and I found the hotel to be described as other reviewers have stated. It's conveniently located near the intersection of two tram lines, Dejima Island, and Chinatown. Even so, Nagasaki is really small and all of the tourist attractions are close together. ||||The room was small as usual, but had everything I needed. Actually, if you compare the amenities in this room and a comparable room in the US, this room is the better deal. At this price point, American hotels are crap.||||I had a rental car overnight, but I didn't receive a voucher or anything for a discount. The front desk only gave me a map of nearby parking lots. The lot across the street didn't have staff and I didn't see anything about entering a discount code or similar. Maybe I'm missing something, but no discount.||||The evening free ramen was okay. It's a nice snack, but it's nothing I would go out of the way for. It is what it is. A free, but substantial, snack after 10pm. ||||The bath was clean and busy on all evenings I was there. They were not busy enough to create a queue. It's always nice to soak in the tub after a long day of sight-seeing. (Note: 80% of the hotels on this trip had a public bath!)||||The front staff spoke limited English. Just enough to get you in-and-out of the hotel. Stangely, cherry blossoms were supposed to be in full bloom during my stay, but, apparently, the trees are rare in Nagasaki. Unlike Tokyo or Kyoto, the streets aren't filled with sakura. I only noticed the lack of trees on my third day. I inquired at the front desk for good places to see the blossoms. I asked in English, but that didn't work. I switched to Japanese and the two at the front desk were stumped. (When you hear Japanese people say, "ええと。。。" or "難しいだね。。。", you know you stumped them. One went to the back and apparently asked her co-workers about where to see sakura...

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David WitteDavid Witte
This place delivered the usual Dormy Inn experience I came to like, a business hotel with a nice artificial onsen and free noodles at night. Rooms here are on the smallish side though, even by Japanese standards. There is parking available on site for 1000 yen per night, in an elevator-style parking tower. A reservation for the parking seems not to be possible, so first come, first serve. The parking is located to the right side of the main entrance. Would definitely staying again if the price is right. However, the Candeo next door has a similar concept and is more modern with a much nicer public bath on the top floor with awesome city views, so if priced similarly I would pick the Candeo over the Dormy Inn.
George Oliver SHAWSHANKGeorge Oliver SHAWSHANK
Like other Dormy Inns elsewhere in Japan, whether they are in Nagoya, Kumamoto or Fukuoka, you'd reasonably expect the consistently high standard of service and facilities. What's typical includes hot spring, homely hospitality, awesome breakfast, free ramen at night and (free) laundry. Vending machines are everywhere so you don't have to walk long distance to look for snacks or beverage. The 'Free Space' on 3rd floor is particularly impressive in that the guest could buy fresh milk, get ice cubes, use microwave, watch TV or read comic books, or simply slouch on the comfy couch. There is a computer corner opposite the front desk. Free coffee is offered round the clock.
mandu chanmandu chan
I stayed in the capsule in this hotel. (they offer standard western style room as well) Although the space is small, it is enough for sleeping. There is a tiny TV, charger, radio and alarm clock in the capsule. Bed is clean, quiet and comfortable. There is a public bath, and I have no problem with using it. The P/E ratio is high and I would definitely stay here again. PS. Tram station is just 2 minutes walking distance away and the china town is just nearby which offer many good food.
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This place delivered the usual Dormy Inn experience I came to like, a business hotel with a nice artificial onsen and free noodles at night. Rooms here are on the smallish side though, even by Japanese standards. There is parking available on site for 1000 yen per night, in an elevator-style parking tower. A reservation for the parking seems not to be possible, so first come, first serve. The parking is located to the right side of the main entrance. Would definitely staying again if the price is right. However, the Candeo next door has a similar concept and is more modern with a much nicer public bath on the top floor with awesome city views, so if priced similarly I would pick the Candeo over the Dormy Inn.
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Like other Dormy Inns elsewhere in Japan, whether they are in Nagoya, Kumamoto or Fukuoka, you'd reasonably expect the consistently high standard of service and facilities. What's typical includes hot spring, homely hospitality, awesome breakfast, free ramen at night and (free) laundry. Vending machines are everywhere so you don't have to walk long distance to look for snacks or beverage. The 'Free Space' on 3rd floor is particularly impressive in that the guest could buy fresh milk, get ice cubes, use microwave, watch TV or read comic books, or simply slouch on the comfy couch. There is a computer corner opposite the front desk. Free coffee is offered round the clock.
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I stayed in the capsule in this hotel. (they offer standard western style room as well) Although the space is small, it is enough for sleeping. There is a tiny TV, charger, radio and alarm clock in the capsule. Bed is clean, quiet and comfortable. There is a public bath, and I have no problem with using it. The P/E ratio is high and I would definitely stay here again. PS. Tram station is just 2 minutes walking distance away and the china town is just nearby which offer many good food.
mandu chan

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