Hirado Kaijo Hotel

7.2
Very Good
(745 reviews)

2231-3 Okubocho, Hirado, Nagasaki 859-5102, Japan

+81 950-22-3800

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Hotel Description

Discover the Hirado Kaijo Hotel, a polished hot-spring retreat situated at 2231-3 Okubocho, Hirado, Nagasaki 859-5102, Japan. This exquisite hotel offers breathtaking sea views and is conveniently located just 2 kilometers from the historical Hirado Castle and the revered Kameoka Shrine. The surrounding area is vibrant, with a blend of cultural sites and natural beauty, making it an ideal spot for travelers looking to immerse themselves in the local atmosphere. The design of the hotel elegantly combines contemporary comfort with traditional Japanese aesthetics, ensuring a serene and inviting ambiance that soothes the soul.

The accommodations at Hirado Kaijo Hotel are designed for ultimate comfort and relaxation. Each room features striking sea views, flat-screen TVs, and tea and coffee-making facilities, creating a cozy atmosphere for guests. For those seeking a more authentic experience, some rooms are adorned with classical Japanese decor, complete with tatami flooring and traditional short-legged tables. Select rooms offer luxurious sea-view bathtubs, allowing guests to unwind while enjoying the picturesque surroundings. The spaciousness and thoughtful layout of each room contribute to a restful stay, perfect for couples or families alike.

Among the hotel's exceptional amenities are open-air baths that overlook the stunning sea, six indoor baths, and a dedicated relaxation room. These facilities provide a peaceful retreat after a day of exploration. Guests can also indulge their taste buds at the on-site restaurant, renowned for its exquisite seafood dishes that highlight the rich culinary traditions of the region. Additional conveniences include complimentary parking, making it easier for guests traveling by car.

Accessibility is a significant advantage of the Hirado Kaijo Hotel, with multiple public transportation options nearby. Nagasaki Airport is accessible by taxi within approximately 1 hour and 47 minutes, while Fukuoka Airport can be reached in around 2 hours and 7 minutes. For local excursions, Hirado Bridge and Hirado Dutch Trading Post are within walking distance, providing easy access to cultural landmarks and attractions.

Health and safety measures are a priority at the Hirado Kaijo Hotel, with stringent protocols in place to ensure guests' well-being. The hotel's commitment to safety includes enhanced cleaning practices and attentive staff, allowing for a worry-free experience during your stay.

There are numerous activities and experiences available at or near the hotel that encourage guests to engage with the local culture. Explore the nearby Hirado Castle, a beautifully restored 18th-century landmark offering a museum and panoramic views of the Hirado Strait. Other notable attractions include the Matsūra Historical Museum and St. Francis Xavier Memorial Church, both rich in history and just a short distance away.

Dining options abound in the vicinity, with a variety of restaurants showcasing local flavors. Guests can indulge in fresh sushi and sashimi at nearby seafood establishments or enjoy traditional Japanese kaiseki cuisine, celebrated for its meticulous presentation and seasonal ingredients. Street food vendors also offer delightful snacks and meals that reflect Hirado’s culinary diversity.

We invite you to experience the warm hospitality of the Hirado Kaijo Hotel, where comfort and luxury intertwine with the charm of local culture. Whether you seek relaxation in our hot springs or wish to explore the rich history of the area, your unforgettable journey begins here!

The Most Outstanding Trait

1. Stunning sea views from every room

2. Proximity to Hirado Castle and cultural attractions

3. Luxurious rooms with traditional Japanese decor

4. Exceptional dining experience featuring local seafood

5. Multiple hot-spring baths for relaxation and rejuvenation


7.4 Very Good

Location rating

Top sights

Hirado Castle
6 min
Hirado Dutch Trading Post
5 min
Hirado Bridge
7 min
St. Francis Xavier Memorial Church
5 min
Matsūra Historical Museum
10 min
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Good to know

Check-in15:00
Check-out10:00
Location rating7.4
Nearest airportNagasaki Airport
Travel time to airport1 hr 47 min

Nightly price (Only for reference price for sample day)

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

    $76

    Vio.com

    $75

    goseek.com

    $75

    Booking.com

    $88

    Bluepillow.com

    $78

    Priceline

    $105



Amenities and Facilities

Activities

Table tennis

Banquet hall

Services

Front desk

Pets

No pets

Parking & transportation

Parking

Transfer

Public bath

Public bath

Onsen

Open air bath

Private bath

Accessibility

Accessible

Wheelchair rental

Food & drink

Restaurant

Breakfast

Wellness

No fitness center

Children

Kid-friendly

Internet

Wi-Fi

Pools

No pools

Rooms

Air conditioning


Reviews

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N翔太

4/5
I stayed there the other day.The inside of the hotel is undeniably old, but the quality and volume of the food and the view from the room are great! ! The large public bath was also very clean and nice! I don't use Wi-Fi, so I don't have any problems with it, but the connection in the room I stayed in was normal.The only downside! ! The staff will bring in any leftover drinks, ice, or water from the dinner venue. Really. Because I'm not in a hurry...After dinner, I asked the venue staff to bring drinks, water, and ice to my guest room, but they said, ``We'll lend you a tray, so please bring your own.''I've stayed at many different hotels and inns, but this is the first time I've been told something like this. If there was an ice machine near the guest room, it might be okay to just use a bottle, but I looked into it and couldn't find one nearby.It would be fine if there were only a few staff at the dinner venue, but there are quite a few, including foreign staff, right? ?I don't think there will be any problems if the dinner venue is close to the guest room. However, there were a lot of stairs to get from the venue to the guest rooms, and the travel distance was extremely long, and other guests were walking from the dinner venue with sake and water on trays overflowing.It was really tiring because I had to carry a tray in both hands, there were lots of stairs, I had to avoid kids running around in the hallways, and the distance was long. I felt like if I fell down, would I be held responsible? That's really unfortunate 😢That's the only complaint! Since this is an inn that I definitely want to use again, I strongly request that the service be improved! ! ! Other than that, it was a good accommodation with good cost performance.

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坂本節子

1/5
The people in charge are unfriendly.Dinner was bad.The room was dirty.I'll never go again.

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ひろ

4/5
It was fun, but when I adjusted the shower in the bath, it suddenly became hot and the water suddenly turned hot, so I'd like to see that fixed. The food is very satisfying. Fishing was fun

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3/5
Hotel equipment is oldThe open-air bath is very small (it is recommended to go directly to the indoor bath)The Internet is super badSound insulation is not good eitherThe next door keeps bumping into each other againThe biggest advantage is that it is cheap and the CP value is quite high.

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山本洋子

5/5
It was very good. There was a guy who came from Niigata.thank you very much.

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わたしょ

1/5
The website claims that ``Wi-Fi is available in all rooms,'' but in reality it is completely unusable (basically, it is not displayed at all, and even if it is displayed, the signal is too weak to connect). There were no fish in the bath either (lol), which was a shame. Anyway, I can't help but feel that it's old, but it's sad that I was disappointed in parts that could have been done better.

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ギギ

5/5
Anyway, the rice was delicious. I noticed that the staff who took care of dinner were on a different level compared to other hotels. The food tastes even better thanks to the waitstaff. Many thanks to the staff who took care of us on the day. Although there are some inconveniences such as the old buildings and the lack of highway access, I think it's the perfect base for sightseeing in Hirado. You can see Hirado Castle from your room. I recommend it and would like to go again.

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Nohara Hidenori

3/5
Although it is inevitable that the facility is aging, the service makes up for it. I had a comfortable stay.

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Jewoo Shin

5/5
I haven't used this hotel myself, but I would definitely do so next time I visit nearby.It was past 10 o'clock as I had completed my schedule and even watched a festival in a nearby village. But when I arrived at Hirado, it was very dark and there was no one there, and even my cell phone and auxiliary battery were out of power, so I was having trouble finding my accommodation. Meanwhile, I took the wrong mountain path and almost kept going even though I couldn't even see one step ahead. I thought it wouldn't work, so I asked for directions to the nearby Hirado Marine Hotel and tried to buy something like a flashlight if they sold it, but the owner immediately said, "I'll take you by car," and drove me to the hotel in the middle of the night even though I wasn't his guest. thank you.

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ラードマン

4/5
Stayed here while sightseeing in the Hirado area.The location is along the coast, with great views and if the weather is good, you can even see the sunrise. The food is delicious (both dinner and breakfast) and considering the accommodation costs, I think it's a good value for money accommodation. The only disappointing thing about the baths is that both the large bath and the open-air bath require you to go down a lot of stairs, which I think would be a bit difficult for people with walking disabilities. There were only 3 of them swimming (men's bath). Apparently she swam quite a bit in the women's bath. Also, there was a sign saying that the hot water temperature is set at 39 degrees in the summer, but since it's October and it's getting cooler, I think it might be a good idea to raise it a little more. It felt quite loose. In the changing room of the public bath, there is only a toy-like hair dryer and tissues. The sashimi for dinner was so delicious that I gave it a 4.