Nagasaki

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Established in 1895, this small wooden ryokan, Nagasaki's oldest lodging...cost of the rooms, which have fragrant Japanese hinoki (cypress) bathtubs, varies according to size and location. — Fodor's
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Nagasaki Station
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On the main drag, look for this hotel with 153 sleek rooms that come with dark wood panelling and a separate shower, tub and vanity. — Lonely Planet
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This commendably friendly 28-bed hostel sets the standard, with bright, clean Japanese-style rooms with Western-style bedding and bathrooms, uberhelpful staff, an open kitchen, and a dedicated crew of local volunteers who lead free walking tours around the city. — Lonely Planet
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Nagasaki Station
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This polished hotel, with spacious rooms and decent-size bathrooms, is about seven minutes' walk from Nagasaki Station and right across from a tram stop. — Lonely Planet
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You can't be closer to the heart of Shianbashi than this travellers' favourite. — Lonely Planet
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Near Glover Garden, Ōura Catholic Church and the Dutch Slopes, this sprawling hotel has three types of room: Standard, which are relatively plain; then Superior and Deluxe...both quite stylish. — Lonely Planet
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The vintage sofas, antique telephones, and dark oil paintings in this hotel's lobby, reminiscent of an old European drawing room, supply a dash of style and sophistication. — Fodor's
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Nagasaki Station
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A business center, rental laptops, and in-room Internet connections attract corporate travelers to this hotel whose guest quarters are simple, functional, and a good value. — Fodor's
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Nagasaki Station
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Glossy marble and massive slabs of granite dominate this popular and upscale hotel. — Fodor's
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At this Portuguese-themed hotel near the Dutch Slopes and Glover Garden, rooms are spacious and light filled, beds are comfy, and staff are courteous and used to the vagaries of foreign guests. — Lonely Planet
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