"I’d give this place 10 stars if I could. We were treated like royalty. The place and the rooms are beautiful and elegant. The history and significance of it includes surviving the atomic bomb. There’s 2 original windows in the dining room that survived the bomb. It’s a hidden gem in Nagasaki that I can’t say enough about. Everyone in our party of 5 said they liked this hotel the best. If you want to be treated better than any other hotel you’ve ever stayed at try this place. "
"Service from the staff was top notch. Moca went way above expectations with her performance. She made my day. The only knock I have is the lack of laundry facilities. "
"Lose a few points for late check in - can’t get in there until 4pm, which was a pain for me. It’s easy to find - once you know how. The hotel reception is up a side road and then they send you off to one of the buildings they own. The room was decent size and well equipped "
"Nicely decorated and spacious accommodation. A few issues. 1) They had to be nudged to send me the check-in instruction. 2) The windows have no views as they are placed right in front of the neighbors’ walls. 3) The AC in the den was not working. Out of the 3, I take 1) very seriously. When I called them for the check-in instruction, they didn’t know why it happened nor they seemed to care why it happened. Being on the road can be stressful and they were adding more stress on my plate and the...
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What's the area like around Inasa International Cemetery?
Inasa International Cemetery is located in a historic area of Nagasaki that travellers like for its museums. If you're looking for a convenient place to stay, take a look at the 58 hotels and other accommodation options you'll find within a mile.
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If I need to cancel the hotel reservation for my stay near Inasa International Cemetery, will I receive a refund?
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What can I see and do near Inasa International Cemetery?
You might want to spend some time browsing the exhibits at Twenty-Six Martyrs Museum and Monument, Nagasaki Prefectural Art Museum or Gunkanjima Digital Museum. Explore landmarks like Nagasaki Dejima, Megane Bridge and Nagasaki National Peace Memorial Hall for the Atomic Bomb Victims. You can wander around Inasayama Park, Mount Inasa or Nagasaki Seaside Park if you want a dose of fresh air.