Inasayama Kanko Hotel

  • Breakfast & dinner
  • City views
  • High-end onsen
  • Jacuzzi
  • Japanese garden views
  • Onsen
  • Onsen for couples
  • Onsen for families
  • Open-air bath
  • Sauna
  • Sea views

Overview

At Inasayama Kanko Hotel, your stay becomes part of your journey. The hotel stands halfway up Mount Inasa, overlooking the city of Nagasaki like a grand ship. Here, you’ll experience the warm hospitality that reflects Nagasaki’s seasonal beauty and cultural charm. From the moment you arrive until you check out, the hotel surrounds you with a welcoming atmosphere, helping you relax and recharge before your next adventure.

Your room offers views of one of the world’s top three nightscapes, a scene that glows with light from ships, hills, and city streets. Whether you’re here for sightseeing, business, or to celebrate something special, the hotel provides everything you need to make your time unforgettable.

Accommodation

Every room features large windows that frame Nagasaki’s cityscape, lush hills, or the dazzling night view. You can choose between Japanese-style, Western-style, or combination rooms to suit your preferences. Each space is designed to give you comfort and a clear view of the ever-changing landscape.

Dining

Nagasaki’s cuisine tells the story of the region’s rich seasonal changes and diverse ingredients. The executive chef personally selects fresh fish at the market to create dishes that bring out the best of each season—tilefish in spring, pike conger in summer, mackerel in fall, and yellowtail or pufferfish in winter.

Dinner options include creative kaiseki meals, sukiyaki, and shippoku dishes. Children’s meals are also available. Each course highlights textures and flavors that represent Nagasaki’s land and sea, plated with precision and care.

In the morning, start your day with a buffet that includes Japanese and Western dishes. Enjoy made-to-order omelets, kettle-cooked rice with a naturally sweet flavor, and Nagasaki-style breakfast specialties.

Pair your meals with local sake, hand-picked from across Nagasaki Prefecture, including remote islands like Iki and Goto. The drink menu also features shochu, liqueurs made from fruits, and wines from Portugal.

Onsen and Wellness

While not a hot spring, the baths at the hotel offer stunning views and peaceful moments. The Grand Bath overlooks Nagasaki City and is open in the evening and early morning. You can watch the city sparkle at night, then return for a refreshing sunrise soak.

The garden open-air bath, made with the same stone as the city’s famous Holland Slope, gives you a more private, natural experience. Surrounded by seasonal flowers and trees, this space lets you unwind to the sounds of birds and breeze.

You’ll also find shampoo bars stocked with high-end salon products and multiple types of shampoo to match your preferences.

Some baths may be reserved during group stays, so access can be limited. Be sure to check the daily availability.

Guests with Tattoos

If you have tattoos, please be aware that restrictions will apply in shared bath areas.

Facilities

The hotel offers more than just lodging—it creates moments. Visit one of the rooftop observation decks for a breathtaking view. Relax in the Iā˜†cafĆ© with desserts and drinks as the city lights shine below. Spend the evening at the Don Bartolomeo lounge or on the romantic Dejima Terrace.

Inside, you’ll find a restaurant, banquet halls, private dining rooms, and family-friendly tatami rooms. Whether you’re celebrating a wedding or just enjoying time together, the hotel has a space for every occasion.

Activities

Take time to explore Mount Inasa’s surroundings, known for its panoramic scenery and calm atmosphere. Capture the perfect night photo from the observation deck or take a quiet walk under the stars. The hotel also provides suggestions for how to spend a one-night, two-day stay that includes great food, breathtaking views, and peaceful relaxation.

Additional Features

From check-in at 4:00 p.m. to check-out at 10:00 a.m., you have up to 18 hours to enjoy your stay. Inside the hotel, you can find vending machines, lockers, and amenities like body soap, shampoo, and hair dryers. Please bring your own towel from your room when heading to the bath areas.

The hotel’s team is ready to help with anything you need, offering personalized service to make your stay memorable from start to finish.

Inasayama Kanko Hotel – Address

šŸ“ 40-23 Akebonomachi, Nagasaki, Japan, 852-8008

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