Goto Daiichi Hotel

5.4
Good
(135 reviews)

6-6-19 Sakaemachi, Goto, Nagasaki 853-0001, Japan

+81 959-72-3838

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Hotel Description

Nestled conveniently off National Route 384, the Goto Daiichi Hotel, located at 6-6-19 Sakaemachi, Goto, Nagasaki 853-0001, Japan, offers guests a comfortable and budget-friendly stay just a stone's throw from the sea. This unassuming hotel is only a 2-minute walk from the stunning coastline and a 3-minute walk from the serene Yasaka Shrine, making it an ideal base for exploring the beautiful surroundings. The hotel exudes a simple yet inviting atmosphere, appealing to both leisure and business travelers. Each straightforward room is designed for relaxation, featuring flat-screen TVs, minifridges, and tea and coffee-making facilities. Some rooms even boast sea views, enhancing the tranquility of your stay.
Among the hotel's special amenities are a low-key restaurant serving delicious meals, a lobby lounge with a guest computer, and massage services for ultimate relaxation. For added convenience, guests can enjoy coin-operated laundry facilities, while breakfast is available for a nominal fee.
Accessibility is a highlight, with nearby public transportation options making it easy to reach key destinations. Fukue Airport is just an 8-minute drive away, and a range of walking routes lead to various local attractions. The hotel's commitment to health and safety ensures a comfortable stay, with strict protocols in place to safeguard guests' well-being.
Goto Daiichi Hotel is surrounded by numerous activities that allow guests to engage with the local culture. Popular attractions within walking distance include the Goto Museum of History and Culture and Jotohana, both just a short stroll away.
Nearby sights worth visiting include Ishida (Fukue) Castle Ruins, Goto Museum of History and Culture, Dozaki Catholic Church, Onidake, and the Lord Goto Residence, all providing a glimpse into the rich history of the area.
Food enthusiasts will appreciate the excellent dining options within close proximity to the hotel. Recommended restaurants include TSUBAKI KITCHEN, known for its Italian cuisine; Kissa Riodor, offering exquisite French dishes; and 居酒屋盛, a cozy izakaya. Teppei serves up delicious teppanyaki, while Sagara specializes in traditional Kaiseki meals.
Whether you're here to explore or unwind, the Goto Daiichi Hotel invites you to experience its unique offerings and warm hospitality, ensuring a memorable stay in the heart of Goto.

The Most Outstanding Trait

1. Walking distance to Goto Museum of History and Culture

2. 8-minute drive to Fukue Airport

3. One of the few hotels in the area with a restaurant

4. Close proximity to scenic coastal views

5. Comfortable rooms with sea view options


9.6 Exceptional

Location rating

Top sights

Ishida(Fukue)Castle Ruins
8 min
五島観光歴史資料館
6 min
Dozaki Catholic Church
12 min
Onidake
13 min
Lord Goto Residence
6 min

Nearest locations

TSUBAKI KITCHEN
1 min
居酒屋盛
1 min
Teppei
1 min
Torattoria Uscita
1 min
酒居屋
1 min
Kissa Riodor Restaurant
2 min
Sagara
2 min
八潮
2 min
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Good to know

Check-in15:00
Check-out10:00
Location rating9.6
Nearest airportFukue Airport (Gotō Tsubaki Airport)
Travel time to airport8 min

Location

6-6-19 Sakaemachi, Goto, Nagasaki 853-0001, Japan

Airports:

Fukue Airport (Gotō Tsubaki Airport)

Taxi: 8 min

Transit: 11 min

Transit:

本町通り

Walking: 3 min

カンパーナホテル前

Walking: 5 min

福江港

Walking: 11 min

新栄町

Walking: 3 min

江川橋

Walking: 3 min


Nearby locations

9.6

Exceptional Location

Off National Route 384, this unassuming budget hotel is a 2-minute walk from the sea and a 3-minute walk from the Yasaka Shrine.


Amenities and Facilities

Activities

Banquet hall

Pets

No pets

Parking & transportation

Parking

Transfer

Services

Front desk

Food & drink

Restaurant

Wellness

No fitness center

No spa

Internet

Wi-Fi

Pools

No pools

No hot tub

Rooms

Air conditioning


Reviews

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5.6

9 reviews

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TAKASHI YAMATO

5/5
A homely hotelIf you go to Goto, this is the best place to stay.All the staff members serve customers with smiles, which warms my heart.I've carefully considered the nutrients and quantity of rice, so I'm going ahead with it.I thought it would be a good idea to stay at this hotel if you go to Goto.

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Y GACCHIN

1/5
Breakfast is cold.No refills of rice.No water or ice.

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ぽんワールド

4/5
This is a fairly old hotel. As soon as I entered the building, I noticed the smell of cigarette smoke. It had everything I needed, so it was enough for a solo trip. If it's a family, it's a little...

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ちょちょちょちょ“ちょちょちょちょ”

4/5
I used it for business.This hotel is in a good location, close to the city and the port.Although the building is old, it is well-maintained and has a clean feel.The old man in the review will answer any calls other than the phone (although he seemed a little hard to hear). There were times when the hotel phone was unreachable, but a hotel employee would call you back and it would be easy to get in touch if you dialed back to that number.A washing machine (200 yen), detergent (30 yen per use at the front desk), and a dryer are also available for a fee.Female employees will respond well.You can also drink barista coffee for free.Wi-Fi also seemed to be allocated on each floor.The bed was also soft and comfortable.The parking lot is less than 1 minute walk away.

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山本崇雄

3/5
It is located almost in the center of the downtown area of ​​Fukue, with restaurants, convenience stores, and the port all within walking distance, making it extremely convenient.

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山ぽん

4/5
This hotel is conveniently located in the center of the city. Although the building is old, the rooms are well-maintained and have a clean feel. Coffee, water, and hot water at the front desk are free.

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ともキング

1/5
A chaotic hotel rarely seen in recent years...As other reviews have said, you can't use credit cards, your name isn't there even though you made a reservation, and even though you paid in cash when you checked in and got a receipt, you were charged again when you checked out...In the end, when I went to the 1st floor to have breakfast, there was no one there and 20 minutes of my precious morning time was taken away😤Recommended for those who are tired of normal things and have a superhuman personality💦This is the hotel where you should bring some souvenirs...hahaha

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W R

1/5
It can't be helped that it's oldBroken equipment is visible

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服部和成

2/5
Many people say that the old man at the front desk was very rude, but it was really bad.I didn't know if there was Wi-Fi in the room, so I called the front desk to confirm.Grandpa: ``Yes, yes.'' This reply was very sloppy and gave me a very bad impression from the beginning.Me: “I don’t know the password for the Wi-Fi in my room, so could you tell me?”Old man: “It’s posted on the first floor.”Me: ``I checked because something different from the one on the first floor was displayed, and there was nothing in the room that listed Wi-Fi for the room.''Old man: ``I don't know. My daughter will be back at 6:30, but I don't know if I ask her.''Me: “Is that so? I’ll ask you then.”Old man: “Oh? I don’t know.” GachaAfter this exchange, the call was abruptly hung up.This old man may be the owner of this hotel, but I have never seen such a horrible reception at the front desk, and he should not be allowed to serve customers.There was no minimum level of civility and I felt very uncomfortable.There is no problem with the way the woman who is thought to be his daughter reacts and the impression he gives, so if the old man and his daughter are watching this, it would be better for them to retire.It gives a very bad impression of the hotel.I don't have a bad impression of the room other than it being a little difficult to adjust the temperature of the shower.