Kujukushima Bayside Hotel & Resort Flags

7.6
Very Good
(857 reviews)

740 Kashimaecho, Sasebo, Nagasaki 858-0922, Japan

+81 956-28-2111

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Hotel Description

Kujukushima Bayside Hotel & Resort

Nestled in the scenic beauty of Sasebo, Japan, the Kujukushima Bayside Hotel & Resort Flags stands elegantly at 740 Kashimaecho, Sasebo, Nagasaki 858-0922. This upscale hot spring hotel offers breathtaking island views, making it a perfect getaway for those seeking relaxation and adventure alike. Just a 12-minute walk from the renowned Saikai Pearl Sea Resort and a short distance of 6 km from the historic Kameyama Hachiman-gū Shrine, the hotel is ideally positioned for exploring the rich culture and stunning landscapes of the region. The design of the hotel exudes a warm and welcoming atmosphere, featuring stylish decor that blends modern elegance with traditional Japanese elements.
The accommodations at Kujukushima Bayside Hotel & Resort Flags are thoughtfully designed to ensure maximum comfort and tranquility. The rooms are elegantly decorated, with each space featuring flat-screen TVs, minifridges, and some offering spacious living areas adorned with tatami flooring. Guests can choose from a variety of room types, all designed to provide a serene ambiance perfect for unwinding after a day of exploration.
This hotel is not just about beautiful views and comfortable rooms; it also boasts exceptional amenities that enhance the guest experience. The on-site onsen, or hot spring bathhouse, features both indoor and outdoor pools filled with natural hot spring water, allowing guests to soak in a rejuvenating experience while enjoying the serene surroundings. In addition to the onsen, the hotel offers high-speed Wi-Fi throughout the property, ensuring guests can stay connected. For those looking for dining options, there are two stylish restaurants within the hotel; one offers a terrace with Mediterranean dining, while the other features live cooking demonstrations that showcase culinary artistry.
Accessibility is another highlight of this hotel. Guests can easily reach major transportation hubs, with Nagasaki Airport located about 1 hour and 9 minutes away by taxi, and various public transport options nearby. This convenience makes it simple for guests to explore not only the local attractions but also the broader region of Nagasaki.
The hotel prioritizes health and safety, ensuring that all necessary measures are in place to provide a secure environment for guests. From rigorous cleaning protocols to staff training in health guidelines, Kujukushima Bayside Hotel & Resort Flags is committed to maintaining the highest standards of safety and hygiene.
For those eager to immerse themselves in local culture, the hotel provides numerous opportunities for engaging activities. Guests can enjoy the proximity to the Kujukushima Pearl Sea Resort, a waterfront complex that includes an aquarium, shopping, and dining, plus boat rides for exploring the stunning marine scenery. Nearby attractions also include Huis Ten Bosch, a theme park designed to mimic a Dutch village, and the Kujukushima Zoo & Botanical Gardens, which houses over 300 animals and thousands of plant species.
Guests are also encouraged to explore the natural beauty of Saikai National Park, just 8 minutes from the hotel, featuring numerous hiking trails and stunning vistas.
When it comes to dining, visitors will find a selection of excellent restaurants nearby. Options include TSUBAKI KITCHEN, an Italian restaurant just a minute away by taxi; 美巣都炉, a traditional izakaya offering a cozy atmosphere; and Sagara, where you can experience exquisite Kaiseki cuisine. Other notable dining spots include Earth, serving authentic Indian dishes, and 萬葉, known for its delicious Japanese offerings.
In conclusion, the Kujukushima Bayside Hotel & Resort Flags invites guests to indulge in an unforgettable experience, combining luxury, culture, and natural beauty in one exceptional destination. Come and discover the charm of Sasebo while enjoying the hotel’s outstanding facilities and warm hospitality!

The Most Outstanding Trait

1. Stunning island views from the hotel rooms

2. Proximity to Saikai Pearl Sea Resort and Ninety-nine Island Cruise

3. Exceptional service praised by numerous guests

4. Stylish on-site restaurants offering diverse cuisines

5. Relaxing onsen with both indoor and outdoor pools


8.2 Excellent

Location rating

Top sights

Huis Ten Bosch
26 min
Kujukushima Pearl Sea Resort
6 min
UMIKIRARA
11 min
Kujukushima Zoo & Botanical Gardens Mori Kirara
5 min
Saikai National Park
8 min
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Good to know

Check-in15:00
Check-out10:00
Location rating8.2
Nearest airportNagasaki Airport
Travel time to airport1 hr 9 min

Nightly price (Only for reference price for sample day)

Check-in: Sun, Nov 17
Check-out: Mon, Nov 18
    Bluepillow.com

    $50

    Booking.com

    $54

    Agoda

    $103

    JAPANiCAN.com

    $64

    Vio.com

    $114

    ZenHotels.com

    $103


Location

740 Kashimaecho, Sasebo, Nagasaki 858-0922, Japan

Airports:

Nagasaki Airport

Taxi: 1 hr 9 min

Transit: 2 hr 18 min

Fukue Airport (Gotō Tsubaki Airport)

Taxi: 3 hr 21 min

Transit: 5 hr 59 min

Fukuoka Airport

Taxi: 1 hr 41 min

Transit: 3 hr 9 min

Transit:

鹿子前橋

Walking: 2 min

Ainoura Port

Taxi: 33 min

Walking: 1 hr 19 min

Kujiraze Terminal

Taxi: 12 min

Walking: 1 hr 9 min

Daigaku Station

Taxi: 9 min

Walking: 48 min

Sasebo Station

Taxi: 10 min

Walking: 1 hr 10 min


Nearby locations

8.2

Excellent Location

Offering island views, this upscale hot spring hotel is a 12-minute walk from the Saikai Pearl Sea Resort and 6 km from the Kameyama Hachiman-gū Shrine.

Top Attractions


Amenities and Facilities

Activities

Banquet hall

Pets

No pets

Services

Front desk

Parking & transportation

Parking

Airport shuttle

Accessibility

Wheelchair rental

Food & drink

Restaurant

Breakfast

Wellness

No fitness center

Children

Kid-friendly

Internet

Wi-Fi

Pools

No pools

Hot tub

Rooms

Air conditioning


Reviews

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realistic evaluator

1/5
Please stop unnecessary posting.It's very annoying!! ︎I put up a sticker not to post flyers, but are you ignoring it?

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みつま

4/5
Used on the first anniversary of my father's death. The staff were kind and courteous.

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& ke-tan

1/5
I visited on a weekend in mid-September.It was still hot~I arrived a little early at the hotel with check-in at 3pm, but after completing the formalities,There are 4 minutes left until 3pm, so please wait.This is the first time I've heard something like this lolaccurate on timeThere is only one elevator for the number of rooms (few)The front lobby is old but clean, but a little modern and dimly lit. When you take the elevator to the accommodation floor (top floor), it's hot. There's no air conditioner.The room was almost at the back, and the long hallway wallpaper was peeling off in many places, making it feel like it was on the verge of ruin.On the contrary, I laughed because it was funny, but although the room (Jr suite) was cleaned properly, the afternoon sun was harsh and the air conditioner didn't work (it was a ticking type).Head to the large public bath on the 2nd floor. It's hot here too...Women are prohibited from using the toiletThe changing rooms are old and dark, and the large public bath is simple.I went out again in the evening, and then went straight to dinner.I was tired, so I decided to take a bath in the room because the public bath was far away.When I went in, there was so much black mold and pink mold that I don't want to remember.It's the first time I've been to a hotel like this.28,000 yen per person, morning and evening included, amenities included. It's cheap and the staff were very responsive, so it's a waste.They should open with as many rooms as they can accommodate with the current staff.

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1196 Tabiyoi

3/5
A highly convenient resort hotel near Kujukushima Seaside Park. All the staff members will serve you with great care and make you feel comfortable.I stayed in a Japanese-Western room, and it was spacious and relaxing. The only slightly disappointing point is that I found it difficult to adjust the water temperature in the bathtub and the air conditioner temperature in the room.Also, each room has one key and is linked to the room's power supply, so I was allowed to use the morning bath while my companion was sleeping, but I woke him up and turned the room on. I had to lock the room, so I would appreciate it if they could provide one more key upon request at check-in.I was satisfied with the size of the public bath, but I had a slight problem with the water temperature in the bathing area not being adjusted as expected and the water being too hot. I got used to the water temperature once I got used to it, but I thought it might be a bit harsh for children.The meal was a buffet plan. The food was good with a wide variety of food.If I may have a small complaint, I would say that the seats for two were too close to the area where the food was lined up, and right next to the other customers lining up for the buffet, so it felt a little uncomfortable. I think if you could make a few changes to the overall layout, you would be able to enjoy your meal more comfortably.

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osamu camper

5/5
I stayed for one night while sightseeing in Nagasaki.Since the accommodation fee was relatively cheap, I thought the quality would be low, but I was disappointed in a good way. The room was a Japanese-style room for four people, and although it felt a little old, it was clean and at a satisfactory level. The large public bath was also clean and comfortable to use. Breakfast is a buffet, which is the selling point of this hotel, and there are a variety of meals available, all of which were very delicious. It seems that the hotel also offers wedding planning, so the cooks are likely to be skilled enough to provide wedding meals.In addition, free drinks are available in the lobby, and you can enjoy coffee and soft drinks during your stay.Finally, another good thing about this hotel is its location. There is a sea (port, not a sandy beach) about a 1-minute walk from the hotel, and there is a promenade, so it is a good place for early morning walks.

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Miki A

4/5
The overall impression is that it is old.I didn't notice it at the front desk, but the wallpaper in the upstairs hallway was peeling off at almost all the seams, and it was peeling off at the entrance to the room as if it had been hit hard by something, so it was in a state of disrepair that I had never seen in other hotels. I noticed it. I thought it was a luxury hotel so I was very disappointed.The interior was decent, but it was smaller than I expected and the view wasn't great at all, which made me feel less excited. The water area may be smaller than a business hotel.The windows in the hallway looked like the aluminum sash windows of an office, so when I opened them, I saw a view of the roof, and there was a lot of moss growing on them, so I thought, ``Hmm.''I was a little surprised that there was no shop. As expected, you can get ice and there are vending machines for drinks, but it's really only the bare minimum.Also, the public bath is not very large. The bathtub is small, and the open-air bath will be full if only one or two people are in it, so if there are a lot of people, you won't be able to relax.The breakfast had a wide variety of choices, and all were delicious.There were some staff members who didn't seem used to it, but it didn't really bother me.It was close to Umi Kirara and it was summer vacation, so there were a lot of families there, but I got the impression that they mainly focused on weddings, receptions, and banquets.

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宮本加奈子

3/5
The food was deliciousI would be happy if they had a little more variety of alcoholic beverages.

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Natsu I

3/5
The rooms were comfortable with no complaints.However, I had a buffet dinner at the on-site restaurant, but it was very crowded with a group of guests.When I checked in, I was asked to confirm the dinner time, so if I had been given a word of caution at that time, I would have been able to take measures such as changing the time.The drink counter was so crowded that even water wasn't easily available, which made me feel dissatisfied. I wish they would have kept a pitcher.The large communal bath had a shampoo bar and other improvements, but the shower had a problem with hot water coming out for a long time. The restroom in the public bath changing room also seemed to have been discontinued for a while, so it was difficult.Also, due to the number of people, I couldn't make a reservation online, so I made a reservation over the phone, but it didn't seem to be registered in the system. There was no problem because I had asked them to send me the reservation details by email, but it is more reliable to make an online reservation.