Hotel in Nagasaki, Japan
Nagasaki Marriott Hotel
150pts
About Nagasaki Marriott Hotel
Nagasaki Marriott enjoys a privileged permission even for a handsome harbor town like this — perched on a hill overlooking the confluence of the Uragami and Nakashima rivers, sharing space with the renovated Nagasaki JR station, it’s quite literally at the center of the action. The sleek, round-edged building plays this to perfection, especially from the top-floor lobby lounge as night falls over a soothing cityscape. Small details pop, reflecting light off ovoid mirrors and pipe-and-glass light fixtures. Rooms feel simple, clean, and weightless, understanding well that it’s a fool’s game to compete with a panorama of Mount Inasa over the bustling harbor frontage.
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