First Inn Haiki

6.8
Good
(167 reviews)

1 Chome-1-2 Haiki, Sasebo, Nagasaki 859-3215, Japan

+81 956-39-2111

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Hotel Description

Haiki First Inn

Nestled among charming eateries and offering stunning views of the Haikiseto Strait, First Inn Haiki is a welcoming retreat located at 1 Chome-1-2 Haiki, Sasebo, Nagasaki 859-3215, Japan. This down-to-earth hotel is conveniently situated just a seven-minute walk from Haiki railway station and a short 6 km drive from the enchanting Huis Ten Bosch theme park, making it an ideal choice for both leisure and business travelers. The hotel’s design embraces simplicity and comfort, allowing guests to unwind and appreciate the serene surroundings.

The rooms at First Inn Haiki are thoughtfully furnished to ensure a restful stay. Guests can enjoy complimentary Wi-Fi, flat-screen TVs, minifridges, and tea-making equipment in each room. Some accommodations are adorned with traditional tatami floors and futons, along with chabudai dining tables that enhance the authentic Japanese experience. The ambiance is cozy, providing the perfect environment to relax after a day of exploration.

First Inn Haiki also features a simple yet inviting restaurant where guests can indulge in breakfast while enjoying views of the strait. In addition to this, guests have access to coin-operated laundry facilities and professional massage services for added convenience and relaxation. While there is limited parking available for a fee, the hotel's prime location means that many attractions and services are just a short distance away.

Accessibility is one of First Inn Haiki's strong suits, with public transport options readily available. The nearest train station is only a two-minute walk away, facilitating easy travel to nearby cities and attractions. For those arriving by air, Nagasaki Airport is approximately a 59-minute taxi ride, while Fukuoka Airport can be reached in about 1 hour and 33 minutes by taxi. Other nearby public transport options include a variety of bus stops and local walking paths, ensuring that guests can explore the area with ease.

First Inn Haiki is committed to ensuring guest safety and comfort. The hotel adheres to stringent health and safety measures, providing peace of mind during your stay. These measures include regular cleaning and sanitization protocols, and staff training to ensure guest welfare is prioritized at all times.

Guests at First Inn Haiki will find a plethora of activities and experiences to engage in, encouraging them to immerse themselves in the local culture. The hotel is located within a short drive to some of the region's most popular sights, including Huis Ten Bosch, a captivating theme park designed to resemble a Dutch village, just 11 minutes away. Other attractions include the Kujukushima Pearl Sea Resort, a delightful waterfront complex perfect for family outings; Domtoren, a 105m-tall tower with panoramic views; and the Tenkaiho Observatory, known for its breathtaking vistas of the Kujūku Islands. The Kujukushima Zoo & Botanical Gardens Mori Kirara, featuring over 300 animals and a stunning collection of plants, is also within easy reach.

Dining options around First Inn Haiki are plentiful, with several excellent restaurants nearby. For an authentic Japanese experience, guests can visit 焼肉·お食事 はな, known for its delicious offal barbecue, or the charming Bistro Nibankan, offering delightful Italian cuisine. Osteria Nori is another fantastic spot just a minute away, while 海旬彩 花りん specializes in fresh seafood, providing a taste of local flavors. For those seeking a casual dining experience, 喜楽旬彩HIDE offers a cozy izakaya atmosphere, perfect for unwinding after a long day.

With its combination of comfort, convenience, and local charm, First Inn Haiki invites guests to experience the warmth of Japanese hospitality in a tranquil setting. Whether you're here for business or leisure, this hotel promises a memorable stay filled with unique experiences and delightful discoveries.

The Most Outstanding Trait

1. Walking distance to Haiki railway station

2. Stunning views of Haikiseto Strait

3. Cozy rooms with tatami floors available

4. Short drive to Huis Ten Bosch theme park

5. Proximity to various local dining options


8.4 Excellent

Location rating

Top sights

Huis Ten Bosch
11 min
Kujukushima Pearl Sea Resort
22 min
Domtoren
14 min
Tenkaiho Observatory
30 min
Kujukushima Zoo & Botanical Gardens Mori Kirara
25 min

Nearest locations

焼肉·お食事 はな
1 min
Osteria Nori
1 min
喜楽旬彩HIDE
1 min
ラ·ファミーユ
1 min
Grass Renga
1 min
四海楼
1 min
イザカヤコジロウ
2 min
海旬彩 花りん
3 min
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Good to know

Check-in15:00
Check-out10:00
Location rating8.4
Nearest airportNagasaki Airport
Travel time to airport59 min

Nightly price (Only for reference price for sample day)

Check-in: Sun, Nov 17
Check-out: Mon, Nov 18
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Location

1 Chome-1-2 Haiki, Sasebo, Nagasaki 859-3215, Japan

Airports:

Nagasaki Airport

Taxi: 59 min

Transit: 1 hr 20 min

Fukuoka Airport

Taxi: 1 hr 33 min

Transit: 2 hr

Transit:

早岐支所シルバーボウル前

Walking: 5 min

権常寺新町

Walking: 9 min

観潮橋

Walking: 12 min

HAIKI STATION

Walking: 2 min

早岐駅前

Walking: 1 min


Nearby locations

8.4

Excellent Location

Among eateries and facing the Haikiseto Strait, this down-to-earth hotel is 7 minutes' walk from Haiki railway station and 6 km from Huis Ten Bosch theme park.

Top Attractions

Top Restaurants


Amenities and Facilities

Activities

Banquet hall

Parking & transportation

Parking

Services

Front desk

Pets

No pets

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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みーあ

1/5
I stayed in a Japanese-style room, but there were stains on the tatami mats, stains on the ceiling, water stains on the sink and bathroom, hair, cracks, etc...I felt it was good for the price.Also, if I leave the bathroom door open, the fire alarm will immediately go off, so I can't sleep in peace ( ; ; )There was a person like that when I stayed there, and the fire alarm was ringing for about an hour.When I went there, there were two men at the reception, one of whom was polite and quiet. The other person is blunt and doesn't respond well.Honestly, I think you'd be better off elsewhere.Something unusual happened when I went there, but I hope this will be helpful.

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Motokata Ishihara

4/5
Used by 4 parents and children as a place to stay in Huis Ten Bosch. I stayed in a room with two double beds, but there was no large bath, so there was only one unit bath for four people, and the room didn't have enough space for four people, so it was a bit difficult. The receptionist was very responsive and it was convenient as it was about a 15 minute drive to Huis Ten Bosch.

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Thwe Chuu Lae

1/5
I stayed there for several nights on a business trip, and the service was very bad👎The service from the woman in her 40s at the restaurant and the man in his 50s at the front desk was particularly bad. It seems like they discriminate against foreigners and Japanese 😂😂 It's too bad 👎 The worst 👎 The other staff were hospitable but it was just those two that made me feel bad 👎 I don't think I'll use it again 👎👎👎

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シュン

3/5
I stayed in a single room (breakfast and dinner included).The rooms have a simple structure.The indoor lighting is dim, and the only curtains are blackout screen curtains, and there are no lace curtains that can hide your eyes.The TV is facing the bed, so it's difficult to watch TV while working at the table.There is one outlet next to the bed.The bathroom is old. The floor is dirty due to aging. It does not transfer dirt. Since it is not a mixer faucet, it takes time to adjust the water temperature. Because the toilet is large compared to the space available, the toilet lid cannot be raised completely and leans against your back. It's unsanitary.For breakfast, you can choose between Japanese or Western food.Dinner is very delicious with lots of seafood.It is close to the station and within walking distance.There is no convenience store nearby, but there is a supermarket across the station. A supermarket is also near the station.

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みゆうとら“みゆうとら”

5/5
It's convenient as it's less than a 5 minute walk from the station. Breakfast has a variety of Japanese dishes and is delicious.

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ゆこ

1/5
The hotel was not suitable for families with children.No co-sleeping allowed, no child fee, no children's menu.Since we couldn't share a bed, we had to get an extra single room on the day, but since our child was small, we ended up sleeping together, so we just paid for a wasted room.The air conditioner was probably broken, so the room was extremely cold, and even when I turned the heating on to 28℃, it didn't warm up at all.Since it was a smoking room, I could smell cigarettes from the moment I stepped off the elevator, and of course there was no air purifier.I was allowed to use a child's chair during breakfast, but was there oil? So sticky.Snacks near the station and around the hotel? It might be good for businessmen as there was a restaurant and a pub, but it's a shame that it's not very friendly to families, even though it's in a good location near Huis Ten Bosch.I don't think I'll ever use it again.