My family of two seniors, two adults, and two children had stayed at Ooedo for two nights in July 2019. Two rooms were used. One was a Japanese-western room on 6/F and another one was a twin room on 2/F. We arrived at the hotel lately (at about 20:10) and the receptionist advised us to have the buffet dinner first before checking-in. The dining hall had a spectacular night view over the Nagasaki harbor. Wide spread of dishes were served, though refilling was slow (probably due to the approximate end of dinner time). ||I noticed that the big hotel reception hall (3/F), bathhouses (3/F, and 11/F), and dining hall (4/F) appeared recently renovated. My twin room was also appeared a refurbished one. Whereas the Western-Japanese room was a bit tired. Both rooms gave a nice view on the harbor (to me the view from my 2/F room was good enough). The rooms were very clean also and well equipped. ||There only two lifts and it might require some waiting time especially during mealtimes and checking-out time. ||There was a comic book library outside my twin room but I hardly saw anyone there. The room was quiet at night, except with very minor noises from the road and the room fridge. Elevator (that links the 1/F and 3/F) noise, and noise from adjacent rooms were not heard at all. ||The rooftop onsen was the highlight of the hotel and must not be missed. It really gave a wide and breathtaking view over the whole Nagasaki harbor. ||During my stay I found that most hotel guests were Japanese families. ||Staff were all courteous. They always greeted or smiled to us. The receptionist could command basic English. ||I could use the hotel car park freely. It only took a few minutes to drive to the Dejima Wharf. ||I am totally satisfied with its food, room, and service. Surely I recommend this hotel for its wonderful view over the Nagasaki harbor. The onsen experience at its rooftop bathhouse is really unparalleled. ||我保證這則針對此酒店的評論是以本人的切身經歷為依據、為本人的真實評論、且本人與此酒店無個人或商業關係,也無收受此酒店的贈禮或金錢以撰寫這則評論。 我了解 TripAdvisor...
Read moreThis hotel has a beautiful view. The outdoor Onsen was awesome as well. The public areas are nice and clean and are updated to give you that Onsen vibe. The room, the upper floors/hallways to the rooms are very tired and appeared to be decorated in the 70’s. We had a Japanese style room, it was clean, but again very tired and old. One of the chairs had a hole in the fabric. The faucet in the shower room is so old that it had a pin hole leak in it. Again, probably from the 70’s. There is no lounge area that serves drinks, there is a store inside the lobby that you can buy water, soft drinks, beer, and snacks. You receive one towel in the room that is to be used for the Onsen and when you bathe in the room. They give you a robe for the Onsen, there is not a way to tie it around your waist. The restaurant is tightly controlled, and you are allowed to drink alcoholic beverages that are included in your drink plan… if you purchased it for one hour with dinner. The staff, very nice and accommodating. With the availability of WiFi these days, I was very surprised that it is only available on the 3rd floor. I probably would not return or recommend this Onsen/Hotel because even some basic amenities were very sparse or not...
Read moreFirst things first - the views from this hotel are stunning. The onsen views especially. However, it is very removed from central nagasaki and makes it complicated to get into town. This hotel is a decent walk from even the nearest kombini and the price of beer in the hotel reflects that you are a captive audience in this sense. Further, the hotel only has wifi on the 3rd floor. Not in any of the rooms.
There are bus stops on both sides of the hotel parking lot so you do have options to get down to the station but at certain times of day you may need to call a cab.
The hotel is also very shut down in the middle of the day.
I'd have to reccomend to just stay on the other side of the bay where the town actually is. There are many...
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