Hotel

Nagasaki Marriott Hotel

Located beside Nagasaki Station, Nagasaki Marriott Hotel combines Shinkansen convenience with harbor and Mount Inasa views, full-service dining, and easy access to nearby airport buses.

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Transport access and hotel guide

Overview

Nagasaki Marriott Hotel is located beside Nagasaki Station, with the Shinkansen platforms just a short walk from the entrance. Part of the JR station redevelopment, it feels more view-focused than many station hotels, starting with a seventh-floor lobby that looks toward Mount Inasa and Nagasaki Harbor.

This is a full-service choice for travelers who want polished rooms, proper dining, and attentive hotel support without giving up rail convenience. AMU Plaza Nagasaki, airport-bus access, and onward transport around the city are all close at hand.

Rooms

The hotel has 207 guest rooms, including 179 standard rooms and 28 suites. Rooms start at 36 square meters and offer views of the city, Mount Inasa, or the harbor. Premium rooms and suites add balconies, a meaningful upgrade here because the surrounding scenery is one of the property's strongest features.

The appeal is not simply that the hotel is near the station. It offers more space, better views, and a fuller service experience than a basic transit stay.

Facilities

Facilities are designed to support both quick stopovers and longer stays. Eligible guests can use the top-floor M Club lounge, and the fitness center is open 24 hours. Meeting space, a business center, concierge service, laundry, and room service also make the hotel easier to use for work trips, events, or more settled visits to Nagasaki.

The property is smoke-free and does not allow pets. Parking is available off-site at AMU Plaza Nagasaki, so arriving by train or airport bus is often the simpler option.

Dining

Dining is a clear advantage over simpler station-area hotels. HARBELLA serves buffet breakfast as well as lunch and dinner, THE AZURITE offers afternoon tea and drinks, and De Jima brings teppanyaki and sushi into the hotel. Grab & Go provides a quick option for sweets, pastries, and gifts.

That range is especially convenient after a long rail day or before an early departure, when staying by the station does not have to mean settling for a rushed meal.

Location and transport

The hotel is in the Nagasaki Station Area, beside the city's main rail hub. Nagasaki Station is served by the Nishi Kyushu Shinkansen Kamome; journeys toward Hakata continue with a transfer at Takeo-Onsen to the Relay Kamome limited express.

For sightseeing, the location is convenient but different from staying in the historic waterfront core. Dejima, Chinatown, Glover Garden, Oura Church, Peace Park, and the Atomic Bomb Museum are best reached by local tram, bus, taxi, or a planned longer walk.

Airport access

Nagasaki Airport is about 40.5 km from the hotel, and the property does not provide an airport shuttle. Airport buses serve Nagasaki Station, so the airport leg is handled through the station area rather than by a direct hotel-door transfer.

This works well if you are comfortable using the station as your transport anchor and want strong rail convenience once you are in the city.

Why stay here

Choose Nagasaki Marriott Hotel if you want a full-service stay right beside Nagasaki Station, especially for Shinkansen arrivals, airport-bus connections, station shopping, and rooms with harbor or Mount Inasa views.

A more central or waterfront hotel may be a better fit if your priority is stepping straight into the historic sightseeing districts in the evening rather than keeping the rail hub close.

Good to know

The main advantage is station convenience, not a private airport shuttle or a location inside the historic districts. The hotel works best for travelers who plan to use Nagasaki Station as their transport base, then reach the rest of the city by tram, bus, taxi, or planned walks.

Nearest station

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Nagasaki Station
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Nagasaki Station

Nagasaki Station anchors the city's rail network, connecting Nishi Kyushu Shinkansen services with airport buses, shopping, trams, and nearby hotels.

  • Nishi Kyushu Shinkansen
  • JR Nagasaki Main Line

Surrounding area

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Last verified by Maria Fukuda on 01-Jul-2026.