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Home in Nagasaki
5 out of 5 average rating, 21 reviews

[Nagasaki center, about 200 ㎡] A luxury villa for families | Movie & extra large sofa | Maximum 10 people

[An unforgettable stay in Nagasaki: a spacious, approximately 2,150-square-foot loft | CocoPaku Nagasaki Family Suite] Our facility is a private rental that can accommodate up to 10 people, located just a 1-minute walk from Shianbashi Bridge and a 3-minute walk from the Shinchi Chinatown, making it an ideal base for both sightseeing and dining, all within walking distance.Ideal for three-generation families or group travel, with [free parking for 2 cars], which is a rare feature in the central area. The spacious living room, where even large groups can relax, features a large-screen home theater and a Netflix-compatible TV for a cinematic experience.In the Japanese-style room, where the scent of Ryukyu tatami mats fills the air, you can experience Japanese culture and enjoy a safe space for play with your child.We also offer a fully equipped kitchen where you can cook for large groups, ensuring a memorable stay that goes beyond just accommodation. < What you'll love > ・Shinchi Chinatown: 3-minute walk / Shianbashi: 1-minute walk Pets allowed ・Free parking for 3 vehicles (*reservation required) ・BBQ facilities (*available upon reservation, ¥5,000) High Speed WiFi ・Large-screen projector & Netflix-compatible TV + large sofa ・Board games (Jenga, Blackbeard, UNO, playing cards, etc.) ・Spacious kitchen with a 3-burner stove (fridge / microwave / kettle / pot / wine glasses) children's dinnerware ・Fully equipped with a washing machine and a separate dryer (ideal for long-term stays)

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A modern two-story building is shown illuminated in the evening. The exterior features a sleek dark facade with light glowing from various windows. Surrounding structures reflect a blend of traditional and contemporary architecture, emphasizing the charming neighborhood atmosphere.
Home in Haiki
4.88 out of 5 average rating, 34 reviews

[Oyado Street] Guests only! Private Cruiser and SUP Tour: Newly Built House with a Villa-Like Atmosphere Near Ten Bosch

Newly built in April★ 2021★ Same price for up to 5 people It can accommodate up to 13 people when booked with the sister inn, Oyado Michi Located along the Old Heito Highway, a 10-minute drive from Huis Ten Bosch and a 7-minute walk from Hayaki Station next to Huis Ten Bosch Station, Oyado Street is a modern and luxurious new home that can be rented out for one day only. We also offer a private cruiser tour of Omura Bay departing from Huis Ten Bosch Marina and a SUP experience tour at Kujuku Island National Park. (Fees apply for options.) Please feel the beautiful sea of Sasebo up close. There are many restaurants around the house, such as a delicious Champon shop, sushi shop, Izakaya, and a ramen shop with long lines. There is also a large supermarket just a 5-minute walk away, so you can buy local ingredients and relax at the accommodation. If you get tired of walking around Huis Ten Bosch, enjoy the local delicacies, relax in the bath at the accommodation, and enjoy your stay in Sasebo. Free private parking for 1 car is available at the property. We can guide you to the coin-operated parking lot in the neighborhood for a second car. (1-minute walk from the inn)

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An inviting living and dining area is present, featuring a sleek black sofa, a wooden dining table surrounded by chairs, and a green bench. A large flat-screen TV and a hanging chair enhance the space, with natural light streaming through the windows.
Apartment in Sasebo
4.88 out of 5 average rating, 50 reviews

81㎡ Max 7 people 5F corner central location 5 beds

☆ We are currently running a special price campaign to celebrate our opening ☆ This is a condo-style room in Hamada-cho, the center of Sasebo City, Nagasaki Prefecture, that can accommodate up to 7 people. We offer a more relaxing "home-like stay" than a hotel for those visiting Sasebo for sightseeing or business. The interior is simple and calm. You can relax and feel like you live in Sasebo. Enjoy a comfortable stay at a reasonable price in a convenient location for transportation and shopping. Access - From Nagasaki Airport to Sasebo Bus Center by bus (about 1 hour) - From the bus stop in front of Sasebo Station (JR Sasebo Station side), take the bus (about 10 minutes) (any bus is OK) → Get off at the "Tani-go-cho" or "Matsuura-cho Kokusai-dori" bus stop → About 2 minutes on foot Access and Neighborhood Information - Very close to Sasebo City Hall and McDonald's Sasebo Aioi Store - Convenience stores (Family Mart, Lawson) and supermarkets are also within walking distance - Convenient for shopping and dining within walking distance to Sanka-cho and Yonka-cho Arcade (shopping street)

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A bright and airy hallway is lined with sliding shoji screens and wooden paneling. Two lounge chairs are positioned around a small blue table, with natural light filtering through the adjacent windows, creating a welcoming space for relaxation.
Home in Sasebo
4.83 out of 5 average rating, 29 reviews

Same price for up to 4 people! Private house where you can enjoy reading in a traditional Japanese house

Built in 1943, the inn is made of old wooden houses, and is a mixture of Showa and modern decorations. Enjoy the books in the collection wherever you like Information on nearby tourist attractions Sasebo Station is a 15-minute walk, Toi Market and Yonaga-cho Shopping Street are a 10-minute walk Accommodation environment and travel time Sleeps up to 6 people Check-in 5 pm / Check-out 11 am Netflix and Amazon available WiFi available The inn is located up a slope where there is a temple. We do not recommend it for people with mobility issues. We have sister stores, Port Side Fujiwara-cho and Izumi-cho, where you can park your car If you are using a car, please park your car in the free parking lot Free parking is available about a 3-minute walk from the property Pets are allowed in this private lodging. Pets can only stay in the pet cage area on the 1st floor. If you have a large dog and cannot stay in the pet cage, please use the pet cage's private toilet and stay only near the pet cage area. Please be aware that pets are strictly forbidden in other rooms.

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A serene wooden structure showcases an inviting deck illuminated by warm lighting. A comfortable chair is positioned near the entrance, while a spacious dining area is visible through expansive glass doors. Lush greenery surrounds the home, enhancing the tranquil ambiance.
Home in Sasebo
5 out of 5 average rating, 23 reviews

木木木木 KIGI MOKU MOKU_Garden Sauna to enjoy at home

KIGI MOKU MOKU is a host-style home located in Kosasamachi, Sasebo City, about 20 minutes by car north of downtown Sasebo City, Nagasaki Prefecture, facing the abundant sea at the westernmost tip of Japan. Having lived here for 50 years, the trees in the yard have grown large and envelop the house that was rebuilt 20 years ago. When the morning sun rises, the birds begin to chirp, the crickets begin to sing, and shadows are cast on the wet edges. When the sun sets, the sky is full of stars, and on moonlit nights, you can see the shadow of the Buddhist priest. You'll be able to slowly feel the time change throughout the day. There is a barrel sauna in the corner of the private garden. Enjoy the outdoors in the garden at your leisure. Breakfast is served with fresh local ingredients. Dinner is optional. It's also fun to visit the host's recommended neighborhood shops. The host will help you with your trip from a moderate distance. Please use it as a base for your trip with friends and family.

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A spacious living area is highlighted by high ceilings and exposed wooden beams. Large windows allow natural light to fill the room, while a stone fireplace serves as a focal point. Shelving displays decorative items, and a ceiling fan enhances airflow.
Home in Imari
4.96 out of 5 average rating, 214 reviews

Joy House・Panorama View in the Nature・7 mins Imari

Joy House nestles in the beautiful heart of the Japanese countryside, in the pottery town of Imari. Built as a holiday home to unwind and recharge, guests can enjoy delicious BBQ or lounge under the sun, immersed in scenery on the wood deck- with a chance of friendly cat visitors. Explore Huis Ten Bosch, pottery fair, Onsen, gourmet spots. Pick fruits in farms, stroll along Hanami paths when sakura are in full bloom, soak in the sunrise from the terrace and let the moments take shape from here.

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A tranquil coastal setting is presented, featuring a modern two-story building nestled against a backdrop of lush greenery. The calm blue water reflects the clear sky and surrounding trees, creating a serene and secluded atmosphere.
Villa in Sasebo
4.69 out of 5 average rating, 26 reviews

Villa surrounded by sea and forest

You will not be able to enter the building until cleaning is finished, but you can enjoy the sea and garden on the premises from 2:00 pm. You can enjoy the beautiful ocean view from the house. We have a BBQ grill set, so you can have fun with your family and friends! You can see Netflix/Amazon prime/Youtube with the projector in the living room! It is recommended that you check in as soon as possible because it is difficult to see ahead of the path that enters the premises after the sun sets.

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A spacious dining area is illuminated by soft ceiling lights. A large wooden table is surrounded by six chairs, while expansive windows with sheer curtains allow natural light to brighten the room.
Home in Sasebo
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 43 reviews

SS1 /4 minutes walk to Yonkacho Max4 Guesthouse

1 minutes by walking from the nearest Naka-Sasebo Station. The Kujukushima Pearl Sea Resort is an 11-minute drive away, and the location is also very convenient for visiting Huis Ten Bosch, Kujukushima, the World Heritage Sites related to the latent Christians and Shirahama Beach. We promise you a fun and comfortable stay with your friends and family. There is a free parking lot, and if it is under 1850, 2 cars can be parked. *There are kitchen utensils, but no seasonings. *No elevator

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Three modern villas are visible under a night sky, softly illuminated by yellow lights. Each villa features rectangular windows that create a welcoming ambiance. A parking area with marked spaces is adjacent to the buildings, enhancing accessibility.
Home in Kawatana
4.89 out of 5 average rating, 110 reviews

18 mins to Huis Ten Bosch/Omura Bay view #D

Welcome to Seaside Villa N+, where you will experience a night like never before. Right by the ocean, just six minutes away from Ogushigō station by car, our luxurious villa is located in a convenient but quiet neighborhood of the Osaki Peninsula, Nagasaki. After having fun at the beach, take a sip of wine on our Sky Deck and the bright starry sky will soon take your breath away. Gather your friends and family to our spacious villa that accommodates up to six people as if it is your own.

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The traditional wooden building is nestled on a hillside, featuring a sloped roof and a welcoming entrance. Surrounding greenery and flowering plants add natural beauty, while the backdrop showcases a view of residential houses climbing the mountain, framed by a partly cloudy sky.
Townhouse in Nagasaki
4.89 out of 5 average rating, 111 reviews

1936 Machiya on the Hill | Overlooking Nagasaki

Experience everyday Nagasaki from a hidden hilltop retreat. Built in 1936, this traditional home overlooks the city and iconic hillside houses. After climbing 60 steps, enjoy views from morning to sunset and the gentle sounds of ships and trams. Fully reserved for couples, families, or friends, with Wi-Fi. Explore nearby streets for local food and cafes, or relax and soak in the peaceful hilltop atmosphere. Just a 10-minute walk to lively Shianbashi while enjoying quiet above the city.

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Villa in Nishimatsura-gun,
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 106 reviews

A historical villa and garden full of nature

A private retreat of Japanese beauty in Arita, a town renowned for its pottery. This 130-year-old traditional villa, originally built by a founder of Arita Bank, has been renovated and is reserved exclusively for one group. Surrounded by a Japanese garden with a privately owned mountain as its backdrop, guests can enjoy seasonal scenery in tranquility. It is also an ideal base for exploring nearby destinations such as Nagasaki, Unzen, Ureshino, Sasebo, Hirado, and Huis Ten Bosch.

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A terrace is visible at the front of the building, featuring a white railing. The exterior showcases a combination of light and dark materials, with a section of the roof displaying traditional tiling. Bright sunlight illuminates the scene under a clear blue sky.
Apartment in Sasebo
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 47 reviews

Coranne Coranne

Hostel on a hill overlooking Sasebo Port. Enjoy the view of Sasebo from the terrace. It is very quiet at night and you can enjoy the starry sky and the night view of Sasebo. Free parking available 1 minute walk away. You cannot drive in front of the hotel. Please be sure to check the check-in guide that will be sent to you prior to check-in. From the parking lot, you will be required to walk uphill to the hotel. There is a microwave oven, but no kitchen or cutlery.

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • What are the best places to stay in Sasebo?

    Areas near the city center have convenient access to shops, restaurants, and local attractions, while neighborhoods around Kujukushima feature quieter stays close to scenic views. Waterfront accommodations near the harbor are frequently suggested for travelers interested in the maritime atmosphere.

  • What are the best things to do in Sasebo with kids?

    Children enjoy exploring the theme park attractions at Huis Ten Bosch, taking boat trips among the Kujukushima Islands, or discovering marine life at local aquariums. Parks and seasonal light displays add to the family-friendly atmosphere.

  • What are some of the best things to do in Sasebo?

    Explore the Kujukushima Islands by sightseeing boat, experience themed attractions at Huis Ten Bosch, or stroll lively street markets downtown. Sampling local foods and walking the harbor are frequently suggested activities.

  • How is the weather in Sasebo?

    Sasebo has humid summers around 76–89°F (25–32°C) and mild winters near 39–56°F (4–13°C). Rain is more frequent from late spring through early fall, so lightweight rain gear is often suggested.

  • When is the best time to visit Sasebo?

    Late spring and autumn are often recommended for visiting Sasebo, with mild weather around 53–75°F (12–24°C) and active seasonal events. Summer is popular for marine activities, but rainfall is higher from June through September.

  • What are the best places to visit in Sasebo?

    Kujukushima Islands are frequently suggested for nature views, while Huis Ten Bosch invites travelers to enjoy unique architecture and gardens. The downtown area is known for lively markets, local eateries, and a maritime atmosphere.

  • What are some hiking trails in Sasebo?

    Hikers can follow coastal trails around Kujukushima, woodland paths near Mount Ishidake, or explore hilltop parks with city views. Trails vary from gentle walks suited for beginners to routes with scenic overlooks.

  • What are some family activities we can do in Sasebo?

    Families can enjoy interactive attractions at Huis Ten Bosch, explore the Kujukushima Aquarium, or picnic in parks near the waterfront. Seasonal festivals and boat tours are often highlights for travelers with children.

  • What are some of the best day trip ideas from Sasebo?

    Explore Kujukushima Islands' natural scenery, visit traditional pottery villages in the region, or wander historic castle towns around Sasebo. Some travelers also seek out Nagasaki's cultural landmarks for a broader glimpse of the area's history.

  • Are there any pet friendly accommodations available in Sasebo?

    Many accommodations in Sasebo welcome travelers with pets, especially in areas near parks or green spaces. Always confirm directly with your host about amenities, specific rules, and nearby outdoor areas before booking.

  • What are some local tips for visiting Sasebo?

    Consider exploring Sasebo's smaller streets for independent cafés and bakeries with unique sweets. Public transport can be a practical option for reaching major sights, and carrying cash is useful as some smaller shops may not accept cards.

  • What is Sasebo known for?

    Sasebo is known for its naval history, international port atmosphere, and distinct cuisine, including the Sasebo burger. It also attracts visitors for the Kujukushima Islands and vibrant cultural mix shaped by global influences.

  • What are the best hidden gems to explore in Sasebo?

    Explore lesser-known coastal trails around Kujukushima, tucked-away art galleries, or family-run eateries blending Japanese and American flavors. Visiting smaller local markets reveals fresh seafood and handmade crafts unique to Sasebo.

  • What are the best foods to try in Sasebo?

    Sasebo is known for its signature Sasebo burger, fresh seafood, and local champon noodle dishes. You can also find influences from American and international cuisines, reflecting the city's diverse history.

  • What should I bring for a trip to Sasebo?

    Pack lightweight rain gear, comfortable walking shoes, and layers for changing weather—temperatures can range from 39°F (4°C) in winter to 89°F (32°C) in summer. Bringing cash is practical for small shops and local markets.

  • What is the nightlife in Sasebo like?

    Sasebo's nightlife blends relaxed neighborhood bars, lively izakayas serving local dishes, and music venues hosting regional artists. Some areas near the harbor or international port have a unique maritime and multicultural feel in the evenings.

  • What are the most popular events or festivals in Sasebo?

    Sasebo has summer festivals featuring fireworks over the harbor and events at Huis Ten Bosch with seasonal illuminations. Local celebrations often highlight music, regional foods, and cultural performances throughout the year.

  • Are there family friendly vacation rentals in Sasebo?

    Sasebo has a variety of family-friendly vacation rentals, including spacious homes and apartments with common areas and kitchen amenities. Many options are located near parks, waterfronts, or amusement areas suited for travelers with children.

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    Sasebo holiday rentals start at $17 NZD per night before taxes and fees

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  • Family-friendly holiday rentals

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  • Rentals with dedicated workspaces

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  • Wi-Fi availability

    90 of Sasebo holiday rentals include Wi-Fi access

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    Guests love Kitchen, Wifi and Pool across Sasebo rentals

  • 4.8 Average rating

    Sasebo stays are highly rated by guests—averaging 4.8 out of 5!

  • Nearby attractions

    Sasebo's top spots, include Huis Ten Bosch Station, Hiu Station, and Haiki Station

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