The location is a 5-minute walk from the airport bus stop in Chinatown.
I think the location is much better than going to Nagasaki Station.
Although it is not a hotel, the guide is well-written, so it is not difficult to find the entrance and the check-in process is not difficult if you follow the guide.
The most inconvenient thing is that if you take Korean Air, you will arrive early in the morning, but you will have to wait until 3 PM to check in, and there is no place to store your luggage in the facility, which is a very fatal disadvantage.
If you want to store your luggage, there is a coin locker inside the bus terminal, so you can store it there.
I saw them cleaning the room I was supposed to stay in, and the previous person who stayed there really made it really dirty.
The trash and such were no joke.
I wondered if it was properly cleaned, and I stayed there feeling quite uncomfortable.
It would have been better if the guest room slippers were disposable, but since they are slippers that I use all the time, I couldn't check if they were properly washed, so I used my own slippers.
There are only enough towels to use compactly, but if I use more, I have to wash them myself. However, there is no dryer and no rinsing or drying facilities.
Of course, there are hangers, but it did not seem appropriate to hang towels there.
I asked the facility about this a few days before my stay, but I did not receive a response.
There are no cons other than the ones I have listed.
The Wi-Fi works well, the TV works well, the refrigerator works well, there is a sink, there is air conditioning, a heater, and there are a lot of electrical outlets, and there are a lot of windows, and they all open well, and the room is spacious, the bed is spacious, there is a sofa, and the bathroom and toilet are all nice.
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