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Hostel Casa Noda


Amenities

  • Free Wi-Fi

  • Non-Smoking Rooms

  • Safe-Deposit Box

  • Luggage Storage

  • Designated Smoking Area

  • Express Check-In/Check-Out


Property description

Take in the views from a rooftop terrace and make use of amenities such as complimentary wireless internet access.
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At Hostel Casa Noda, travellers highlight the convenient location near Nagasaki Station and tram stops, clean and comfortable rooms and dorms, and useful common areas, while noting stairs only and limited staff presence.

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Facilities

Basic

Cleanliness

Clean

Service

Helpful

Location

Central

Dining

Unknown

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6

Steven

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21 Jan 2026

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Stayed 12 nights

The positives: *Check-in and check-out were about as easy as it gets. I picked up a pouch from the 2F wall and went to my capsule. *The manager and female cleaning staff were friendly *The shower was comfortable *There was a lounge and a terrace; the tables in the lounge were never all occupied at once. I only saw another guest on the terrace once. *There was a feeling of being connected to the street outside that made it very easy to walk to a vending machine any time I wanted a drink. No staff to pass by, no locked doors. I liked that, but... The negatives: *That feeling of connectedness to the street outside? It also meant there was basically zero security; the path from the sidewalk in front of the building to my capsule had no locked doors and no staff presence. *Nowhere to lock my suitcase; I could leave it in a corner in the lounge, which was locked overnight -- that was it, security-wise. *No hotel map meant all I could do was wonder who else I was sharing the one bathroom on my floor with. *Male cleaning staff was inconsiderate and unfriendly. Two of them were friends; one was considerate, until he was with the other one; then they became "inconsiderate, together." *Side-curtain capsules offer VERY LITTLE sense of privacy, I've learned. *The toilet sprayed "slightly below body temperature" water. When it was cold outside, the capsule room and the bathroom were cold. Conclusion: There are private rooms. I'll probably look into them, if I'm in Nagasaki again.
The positives: *Check-in and check-out were about as easy as it gets. I picked up a pouch from the 2F wall and went to my capsule. *The manager and female cleaning staff were friendly *The shower was comfortable *There was a lounge and a terrace; the tables in the lounge were never all occupied at once. I only saw another guest on the terrace once. *There was a feeling of being connected to the street outside that made it very easy to walk to a vending machine any time I wanted a drink. No staff to pass by, no locked doors. I liked that, but... The negatives: *That feeling of connectedness to the street outside? It also meant there was basically zero security; the path from the sidewalk in front of the building to my capsule had no locked doors and no staff presence. *Nowhere to lock my suitcase; I could leave it in a corner in the lounge, which was locked overnight -- that was it, security-wise. *No hotel map meant all I could do was wonder who else I was sharing the one bathroom on my floor with. *Male cleaning staff was inconsiderate and unfriendly. Two of them were friends; one was considerate, until he was with the other one; then they became "inconsiderate, together." *Side-curtain capsules offer VERY LITTLE sense of privacy, I've learned. *The toilet sprayed "slightly below body temperature" water. When it was cold outside, the capsule room and the bathroom were cold. Conclusion: There are private rooms. I'll probably look into them, if I'm in Nagasaki again.

10

John

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31 Oct 2025

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Stayed 3 nights

Comfortable, convenient and clean. A great choice.
Comfortable, convenient and clean. A great choice.

2

Cyril

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30 Oct 2025

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Stayed 1 night

Horrible
Horrible

10

Brittany

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17 May 2025

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Stayed 2 nights

Its a good location and the bedrooms were comfy and clean.
Its a good location and the bedrooms were comfy and clean.

8

Daniel

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6 Nov 2024

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Stayed 2 nights

Nice hostel with great location - easy walking distance from train station, bus and ferry terminal. Many sightseeing places are nearby, too. Staff is available only part of the day. I was a bit lost at the beginning because I arrived a bit before check-in time and there is no reception.
Nice hostel with great location - easy walking distance from train station, bus and ferry terminal. Many sightseeing places are nearby, too. Staff is available only part of the day. I was a bit lost at the beginning because I arrived a bit before check-in time and there is no reception.

Motofunamachi 6-1, Nagasaki, Japan

Location

With a stay at Hostel Casa Noda, you'll be centrally located in Nagasaki, a short 7-minute walk from Nagasaki Dejima and 10 minutes by foot from Twenty-Six Martyrs Museum and Monument. This hostel is 0.7 mi (1.1 km) from Megane Bridge and 1 mi (1.6 km) from Sofuku-ji.

Yume Saito Shopping Mall(0.2 Miles)

Nagasaki City Library(0.3 Miles)

Nagasaki Dejima(0.3 Miles)

Amu Plaza Nagasaki(0.3 Miles)

Nakamachi Church(0.4 Miles)

Chuo Park(0.4 Miles)

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Check-in

Check-out

From 14:00 to 23:59

Before 10:00


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