Kishotei - Vacation STAY 76557v - Hirado
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Kishotei - Vacation STAY 76557v
Hirado 2520 Okubocho Kishotei
No. of rooms
10
WiFi
Parking
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No. of rooms
10
WiFi
Parking
We speak
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Set in Hirado, less than 1 km from St. Francis Xavier Memorial Catholic Church, Kishotei - Vacation STAY 76557v offers accommodation with free WiFi and free private parking. The property is situated 26 km from Ohashikannonji Temple, 27 km from Sarayama Park and 30 km from Sasebo Kaen. Kujukushima Pearl Sea Resort is 36 km away and Udogoe Observatory is 38 km from the hotel.
The private bathroom is equipped with a shower, free toiletries and a hairdryer. At the hotel every room has air conditioning and a TV.
Catholic Ainoura Church is 31 km from Kishotei - Vacation STAY 76557v, while Senpukuji Doketsu Iseki is 34 km away. Nagasaki Airport is 89 km from the property.
The hotel day starts from hour 15:00 and ends at 10:00.
If you would like a qualified invoice,please contact the property directly.
Studio. Providing free toiletries, this studio includes a private bathroom with a bath, a shower and a hairdryer. This studio provides air conditioning and a TV. The unit offers 4 futons.
Vending machine (snacks)
Screens or physical barriers placed between staff and guests in appropriate areas
WiFi available in all areas
Guest accommodation is disinfected between stays
Free parking
Internet services
Free WiFi
Air conditioning
Lift
WiFi
Private parking
Face masks for guests available
Non-smoking rooms
Physical distancing in dining areas
Parking on site
Parking
Physical distancing rules followed