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Apartment in Nagasaki
4.74 out of 5 average rating, 43 reviews

[Oyado Kii Kunigaya Tamasonocho 403] Nagasaki Station, Megane Bridge, Suwa Shrine, Dejima Nearby, Entirely for rent! Paid parking available

One tram stop from Nagasaki Station/Highway Bus Nagasaki Station. Get off the tram and walk for 5 minutes. The facility building is surrounded by the historic Eishoji, Shofukuji, and Seishoji temples. Also nearby are the famous Catholic Church of the Twenty-Six Martyrs of Japan and the Nakamachi Church Catholic Nagasaki Episcopal Cathedral. 1-minute walk to Nagasaki Museum of History and Culture! 5-minute walk to Suwa Shrine! The entire building has been renovated. There are a total of 7 rooms, 3 Western-style rooms on the 1st floor and 4 Japanese-style rooms on the 4th floor. The 4th floor is sunny!! It is located in a residential neighborhood, so it is very quiet. There is a small park nearby where you can enjoy a walk and evening breeze. Easy access to tourist destinations by tram! Nagasaki Station and Megane Bridge are within walking distance! Close to Dejima, Shinchi Chinatown, and Shianbashi Bridge. There are many commercial facilities, convenience stores, restaurants and bars nearby, which is very convenient!! * After getting off the tram, it is about a 5-minute walk, including the uphill slope. Also, there is no elevator, only stairs. Please be careful if you are traveling with a lot of luggage or if you have mobility issues. * This building has 1st and 4th floors for accommodation and 2nd and 3rd floors for residential use. Please be careful not to make loud voices or sounds after 22 o'clock.

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Apartment in Nagasaki
4.91 out of 5 average rating, 23 reviews

Newly opened! Entirely private rental near Nagasaki Station! Oyado Kii Kokuya Takaramachi 202

Oyado Kii Kokuya Takaramachi is located in Nagasaki City's Ofunakura-cho, a convenient location close to Nagasaki Station, in an area with many historical, cultural and sightseeing spots. It is full of history as an international city, such as the "Japan Twenty-Six Saints Memorial Hall" and the "Masaharu Oka Memorial Nagasaki Peace Museum". ・ 10-minute walk to Nagasaki Station! (3 minutes by tram) ・ 3-minute walk to STADIUM CITY NAGASAKI! ・ 15-minute walk to the ropeway station for the world's three major night views/Inasayama Observatory (5 minutes by bus) ・ 10 minutes by train to the landing cruise to the World Heritage "Gunkanjima" and the pleasure boat boarding area at Nagasaki Port ・ Easy access to Nagasaki's most iconic historical sightseeing spots such as Glover Garden, Oura Catholic Church, Dejima, Peace Park, Nagasaki Shinchi Chinatown, and Megane Bridge!! ・ There are many large commercial facilities, restaurants, and convenience stores! It's very convenient. There is. * The 3rd floor of this building is a residence. Please be careful not to make loud voices or sounds after 22 o'clock. Also, please be aware that the wooden house faces the road, so you may hear the sound of trams and footsteps upstairs. ※ We don't have parking. Please use the coin-operated parking garage in the neighborhood. ※ Up to 14 people can stay on the 1st and 2nd floors (3 rooms).

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A peaceful riverside scene showcases the traditional townhouse architecture lining the water. Soft lighting reflects off the calm river surface, while a distant sign indicates proximity to the station. This captures the serene atmosphere of Matsugae, inviting exploration of the area.
Apartment in Nagasaki
4.84 out of 5 average rating, 19 reviews

【Cubehotel Matsugae】A long house for rent right next to Glover Garden, can accommodate 4 people

Nagasaki, Matsugieda-cho, Nagaya Inn on the Ooura River ~ Feel the past and live in the present ~ Matsugieda-cho overlooks Nagasaki Port In one corner, the quiet row of houses along the Oura River looks as if time has stopped A cobblestone hillside, a Western-style building with a foreign scent, the sound of trams and whistles echoing with the scent of the sea The sound of the nostalgic train "Katan Koton" gently echoes in the room, wrapped in the scent of wood Here, the "old days" of Nagasaki still quietly live on This longhouse was once used for business on the first floor and as a rest area on the second floor Therefore, although it is by no means spacious by modern standards, it is full of the wisdom and warmth of people's lives I hope you will find the smallness of the place as comfortable as living on a trip While it is within walking distance to tourist attractions, the expression of Nagasaki that cannot be seen only by sightseeing suddenly appears in the casual time of the day Take a morning stroll through Nagasaki Harbor, walk through the hilly streets, and watch the sun set over the harbor Such a casual everyday life is the real charm of Nagasaki Spend a relaxing time in an old house that retains the appearance of the good old Japan It's like time is flowing slowly, and I hope you can relax from your travels in such a quiet place.

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Townhouse in Nagasaki
4.85 out of 5 average rating, 127 reviews

Nagasaki Sakashuku Hitoma | 10 minutes on foot to Shian Bridge | Recommended for solo travelers and couples

< This is a popular property, so we recommend saving it to your favorites! > Nagasaki Sakashuku Hitoma is a renovated old row house that is rented as a whole. Nagasaki Sakashuku is a project to carefully renovate vacant houses on slopes in Nagasaki into shops and accommodations. It is a 5-minute walk from the Nagasaki Electric Railway "Kofukuji" stop. We renovated a row house built before the war along the old Mogi Highway. 10-minute walk to Shikanbashi, the downtown area of Nagasaki. It is a 15-minute walk to the tourist street, and it is relatively conveniently located close to the city, while you can also experience the cityscape that is typical of Nagasaki. Meganebashi, Chinatown, and Dejima are within walking distance. The building is located along the historic Mogi Highway, and can be reached by going up a hill from Shofukuji Station, past Shokakuji Temple, the site of Takashima's former residence, and Hakusan Shrine. The renovation has been modernized, including the kitchen, toilet, bathroom, and washroom, while taking advantage of the pillars and beams of the time. There is a coin parking lot nearby. (10-second walk) * If 2 people want to use the sofa bed, we will provide sheets for an additional 3,000 yen/stay. (There is no extra charge if two people sleep in a double bed)

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A well-lit room features a plaid bedding set on a spacious bed. Next to the bed, a TV sits on a low shelf, which also accommodates a microwave and a kettle. Green curtains frame the window, complementing the light-colored flooring.
Apartment in Nagasaki
4.81 out of 5 average rating, 248 reviews

Room 402, the most convenient place in Nagasaki!Free Wifi, sightseeing, shopping, eating and drinking, etc. ~ ~ ~

Located in the heart of Nagasaki's busiest Shianbashi and Maruyama area, it is conveniently located to get anywhere. There are many tourist attractions within walking distance, making it the perfect base for sightseeing. (* There are many restaurants and bars nearby, and it is a bit lively at night. Please be aware if you are looking for a quiet environment.) Access ・ Nagasaki Shinchi Chinatown: 5-10 minutes on foot ・ Hamanocho Arcade: 5-minute walk ・ Tram: 3-minute walk ・ Nagasaki Shinchi Bus Terminal (to airport): 5-10 minutes on foot ・ Dejima: 10-minute walk ・ Megane Bridge: 15-minute walk ・ Olandazaka: 10-minute walk ・ Nagasaki Station: 20 minutes on foot/15 minutes by train/5 minutes by car [Sightseeing spots] ・ Confucius Temple: 20-minute walk/10-minute train ・ Oura Catholic Church and Glover Garden: 20 minutes by train ・ Suwa Shrine: 20 minutes by train ・ Kameyama Shachu: 20-minute walk ・ Atomic Bomb Museum ・ Peace Park: 27 minutes by train About cleaning For environmental reasons and to maintain the price, we provide free cleaning and replacement of daily necessities once every 3 days. We strive to make your stay comfortable, so thank you for your understanding. Enjoy Nagasaki, which is full of emotion. Address: 3-8 Funadaikumachi, Nagasaki City

Home in Nagasaki
4.8 out of 5 average rating, 10 reviews

SecretBase Firefly Tea House

[Invitation from the Firefly Teahouse] When I first visited this vacant building, I was captivated by the warmth of the innocent floorboards on the veranda and the view in front of me. "I want to leave this building for the future." With that in mind, I decided to start an inn. The inn was revived by the writers who resonated with that sentiment. This is an inn located in Keichaya, the entrance to the Nagasaki Kaido. Inspired by the lovely place name, we scattered gentle lights like fireflies glowing in the dark throughout the inn. Enjoy the night view from the window. A place quietly situated on a slope typical of Nagasaki, a little away from sightseeing spots and downtown areas. It may feel a little inconvenient, but please come up the slope slowly to meet me. The sound of the nearby church bells gently tells the time, and you can feel the life of the people living in Nagasaki. For those who are always in a hurry. Here, time flows quietly and calmly. May you regain your original pace and deep breathing... Please put down your luggage and spend some precious time with yourself. I'll be waiting here anytime.

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Home in Nagasaki
5 out of 5 average rating, 13 reviews

【古民家民泊 おやど紀伊国屋籠町】新地中華街・思案橋・出島近く まるまる貸切!

Kagomachi, Nagasaki City, where Oyado Kii Koya Kagomachi is located, is an area where exoticism, history, and traditional culture remain strong. It is one of the birthplaces of the traditional performing arts "Jaodori", which represents Nagasaki. It is a magnificent local performing art that is dedicated to the "Nagasaki Kunchi" of Suwa Shrine, which is derived from the Shinto rituals for rain that were passed down from China!Adjacent to the "Chinese Quarter", it is a historic area where visitors from China lived during the Edo period. Shinchi Chinatown is a 3-minute walk, Dejima, Megane Bridge, Shian Bridge, and Hamamachi Arcade are within walking distance! 5-minute walk to tram and bus stops. Easy access to tourist destinations in the city (Glover Garden, Peace Park, Inasayama, etc.)! There are many commercial facilities, restaurants, and convenience stores nearby, which is very convenient!! * We don't have parking. Please use the coin-operated parking garage in the neighborhood.

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A spacious bedroom is equipped with two comfortably arranged beds, each dressed in soft, neutral linens. Decorative artwork is displayed on the gray walls, while a ceiling fan and side lamps provide gentle illumination.
Home in Nagasaki
4.87 out of 5 average rating, 94 reviews

thon Kunimicho, Entire house for rent, up to 6 people, with a balcony overlooking the sea, free parking

This fully renovated steel-framed block building is located in a place that symbolizes the hill town of Nagasaki. In front of the building is Nagasaki's symbol, Mt. Inasa, and Nagasaki Mitsubishi Shipyard, You can see Nagasaki Port spreading out below you in the best position. The scenery of Nagasaki City, the sound of the whistles of sightseeing boats and work boats coming and going, You can feel the mood of being a resident of Nagasaki City and the unusualness dynamically from the bedroom and the large veranda connected to it. The downtown area is about 10 minutes away by frequent bus, and you can enjoy a variety of meals. It is very accessible to Nagasaki Station and various tourist destinations, and you can easily visit by bus, tram, and on foot.

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A light and airy living area features a spacious sectional sofa in a soft pattern. A glass coffee table is positioned at the center, complemented by a wicker chair. Natural light filters in through a large window, enhancing the room's inviting feel.
Home in Nagasaki
4.96 out of 5 average rating, 249 reviews

In the center of Nagasaki City Reasonably priced and spacious on a nearby hill The guest house Limited to one group

Limited to one group of guests. From July 2025 The entire building is rented We have made a change. ※ Guests other than those included in the reservation are not allowed to enter the room. Guests have access to the entire building (Western-style room, Japanese-style room Living room) are all available. The kitchen, toilet, bath, and laundry are on the first floor. The host will be staying and if you need support If you need it, please let us know at the time of booking Please let us know. Parking is near the room near the room. It is 500 yen for 2 days and 1 night. Around the room (within walking distance) There are many convenience stores, shopping centers, etc. There are many alleys and stairs, like a maze There are many.

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Apartment in Nagasaki
4.81 out of 5 average rating, 184 reviews

Oyado Kinokuniya Gotomachi (Nagasaki Sta & Dejima)

★15 min walk from JR Nagasaki Station/Nagasaki Ekimae ★1 stop by streetcar, 4 min walk from Gotomachi tram stop ★Walking distance to Dejima & Megane Bridge ★Easy travel to sightseeing spots by tram♪ ★Although in a busy area, it is on a quiet side street. ★There are many shops, convenience stores, restaurants, and bars nearby. ※Note※ ・No elevator, only stairs. Please be mindful if not confident in legs or traveling with a lot of luggage. ・No parking lot. Please use many coin parking lots nearby.

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A cozy sleeping area is viewed, featuring a triple bunk bed with polka dot bedding. A large window, framed by dark curtains, allows natural light to enter. A TV stands on a cabinet opposite the bed, and a plant sits on the windowsill.
Apartment in Nagasaki
4.88 out of 5 average rating, 147 reviews

Oyado Kinokuniya Daikokumachi 301 (Nagasaki Sta.)

★5 min walk from Nagasaki Sta., 3 min walk from express bus, great transport. access! Easy travel by tram or bus! Located 1 block from main street, so low noise. ★Many shops, restaurants, stores nearby. It's in a lively area. ★On 3rd floor. No elevator, only stairs. Be mindful if worried about legs or traveling with lots of luggage. ★1R Bathroom (with bathtub), separate toilet. Book entire private room! ★Convenient for sightseeing! Convenient for business trips! Alone or with friends and family!

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Apartment in Nagasaki
4.82 out of 5 average rating, 231 reviews

Oyado Kinokuniya Ginyamachi 2F (near Chinatown)

Near Shianbashi, Chinatown, Hamamachi! In historic shopping district continued since Edo period. On stone-paved Teramachi Street, quiet despite proximity to downtown. Cityscape of historical temples and graves is calming. 3 min walk to Megane Bridge. Enjoy walk through Teramachi. ★No elevator, only stairs. Please be mindful if worried about legs/back, or have a lot of luggage. ★Yakiniku restaurant on 1st floor, in evening can smell delicious yakiniku, but please be aware if you don't like.

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • What are the best places to stay in Nagasaki?

    Staying near the Dejima or Chinatown area provides easy access to notable sites, markets, and local dining. Accommodations around the harbor are also frequently suggested for scenic views and proximity to Nagasaki's cultural highlights.

  • What are the best things to do in Nagasaki with kids?

    Nagasaki has hands-on experiences for families, like watching penguins at the Nagasaki Penguin Aquarium and exploring interactive exhibits at the Nagasaki Science Museum. Scenic spots such as Glover Garden often appeal with garden paths and city views.

  • What are some of the best things to do in Nagasaki?

    Explore Peace Park and the Atomic Bomb Museum, stroll Glover Garden for city and harbor views, and discover the lively Chinatown district. Many visitors also take the ropeway to Mount Inasa for panoramic scenery.

  • How is the weather in Nagasaki?

    Nagasaki experiences mild winters around 39–56°F (4–13°C) and warm, humid summers climbing to 87–89°F (30–32°C), with the most rainfall from June to August. Layers and a light rain jacket are useful year-round.

  • When is the best time to visit Nagasaki?

    Late spring through early autumn is frequently suggested for warm, comfortable weather and blooming gardens, with temperatures ranging from about 61–89°F (16–32°C). Festivals in summer bring additional local energy, while winters are milder than much of Japan.

  • What are the best places to visit in Nagasaki?

    Peace Park and the Atomic Bomb Museum are significant for their historical reflection, while Glover Garden, Dejima, and Chinatown highlight Nagasaki's multicultural roots. The Mount Inasa observation area provides sweeping city views.

  • What are some hiking trails in Nagasaki?

    Nagasaki has walking paths up Mount Inasa, forested trails around Mount Konpira, and coastal routes with scenic vistas. Urban parks like Nabekanmuriyama Park also feature short nature trails suitable for a gentle walk.

  • What are some family activities we can do in Nagasaki?

    Families can explore interactive exhibits at the Nagasaki Penguin Aquarium, visit Glover Garden to stroll among historic houses, or ride the ropeway up Mount Inasa for city views. Peace Park and Dejima also provide educational and engaging experiences for all ages.

  • What are some of the best day trip ideas from Nagasaki?

    You can discover the historic town of Shimabara, visit remote islands known for local seafood, or experience pottery workshops in nearby ceramic villages. Exploring tranquil gardens or onsen baths in surrounding areas is often suggested.

  • Are there any pet friendly accommodations available in Nagasaki?

    Pet-friendly accommodations can be found in several Nagasaki neighborhoods, especially around the city center and harbor area. Many listings welcome pets, but checking property details is suggested for amenities and house rules.

  • What are some local tips for visiting Nagasaki?

    Exploring neighborhoods on foot or by tram reveals hidden slopes, small temples, and tucked-away eateries. Carrying a light umbrella is handy, as the weather can shift quickly, especially in summer.

  • What is Nagasaki known for?

    Nagasaki is known for its history as a center of international trade, significant sites reflecting both openness and tragedy, such as Peace Park, and a blend of Japanese, Chinese, and Western culture. The city also has distinct cuisine and scenic harbor views.

  • What are the best hidden gems to explore in Nagasaki?

    Consider the quiet streets of the Dutch Slope, hillside temples like Sofukuji, and traditional alleys around Teramachi for a peaceful local experience. The Nagasaki Prefectural Art Museum also frequently features rotating exhibits by local artists.

  • What are the best foods to try in Nagasaki?

    Nagasaki is known for champon, a noodle dish filled with seafood and vegetables, castella sponge cake, and sara udon, featuring crisp noodles and toppings. Turkish rice and Chinese-influenced street snacks are also frequently suggested.

  • What should I bring for a trip to Nagasaki?

    Light layers and a rain jacket are useful due to changing weather and summer humidity. Comfortable shoes help when exploring slopes and historic sites, and carrying cash is helpful for smaller shops.

  • What is the nightlife in Nagasaki like?

    Nagasaki has a casual nightlife scene centered around Shianbashi, where izakaya, live music venues, and local bars serve regional drinks and snacks. Cozy jazz cafes and late-night eateries are also popular for relaxed evenings.

  • What are the most popular events or festivals in Nagasaki?

    The Nagasaki Lantern Festival during Lunar New Year, the Nagasaki Kunchi festival in autumn, and summer fireworks displays near the harbor are among the most popular events. Parades, performances, and food stalls often accompany these celebrations.

  • Are there family friendly vacation rentals in Nagasaki?

    Nagasaki has a range of family-friendly vacation rentals, especially in neighborhoods around Urakami, Dejima, and the city center. Many provide amenities such as kitchens or laundry facilities for longer stays.

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