Dark/light mode (01/17/24) Marriott has opened a hotel on the southernmost island of Kyushu in Japan.
Directly connected to JR Nagasaki Station, Nagasaki Marriott Hotel offers guests convenient access to the Nishi Kyushu Shinkansen and JR local lines, while Fukuoka Airport (FUK) is less than a 2-hour drive away.
Nearby attractions include the new Dejima Messe Nagasaki Convention Hall and the iconic Glover Garden, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, as well as the Atomic Bomb Museum and Peace Park.
Travelers who wish to further explore the city's landmarks can take a boat ride from Nagasaki Harbor to another UNESCO World Heritage Site: Hashima Island, better known as Battleship Island, famous for its modern ruins that embody Japan's past manufacturing revolution.
Premium Room with Harbor View at the Nagasaki Marriott Hotel in Japan
“We are delighted to expand our portfolio of iconic Marriott hotels in Japan with the opening of the first Marriott hotel in Nagasaki,” said Karl Hudson, area vice president of Japan and Guam, Marriott International. “As the needs and expectations of global travelers evolve, so do Marriott hotels, which have always led the travel industry with innovations that span style, design and technology. True to the brand's rich legacy of putting people first, Nagasaki Marriott Hotel is ready to serve guests in this wonderful city that awaits exploration of its fascinating history and culture.”
The design narrative of the Nagasaki Marriott Hotel by renowned architect Kume Sekkei is a representation of Nagasaki's past, with the exterior inspired by a cruise ship, while the interiors pay homage to Nagasaki's port and sea with patterned marble and natural colors.
Two-thirds of the 207 rooms and suites are equipped with balconies, while the hotel's Imperial Suite, at 242 square meters, is one of the largest hotel suites in Kyushu.
Hotel facilities include a variety of food and beverage outlets, Japan's first M Club executive lounge, a fitness center and a 160-square-meter conference room equipped with a terrace overlooking the city.
“We are very excited to welcome guests to Nagasaki, a city with a rich and varied history, full of fascinating traditions and offering visitors a wonderful insight into Japan's long and storied history,” said Cy West, general manager of Nagasaki Marriott. Hotel. “We are raising the bar for hospitality in Nagasaki with heartfelt service that reflects the Marriott brand's living legacy of putting people first. By providing experiences that go beyond the everyday, we aim to make Nagasaki a must-see destination for both domestic and international travelers.”
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