I experienced a daily STAY at hotel&cafe ksnowki (Kusunoki)-1

 

It was a comfortable space that felt like being in everyday life.

Hotel & Cafe Ksnowki is located at the end of a narrow street that gives you the feel of downtown Nagasaki.
At the entrance of the building, we were greeted by the owner with a lovely smile.

This is where the owner's great-great-grandfather once operated a public bath called Kusunokiyu, which is where the hotel's name comes from. You can feel the vestiges of those days in the cafe space on the 1st floor.

Today, we will be staying in the ``Room that Admires the Moon,'' which I booked because I was curious about its name.
When I climbed the stairs and opened the door to the room on the top floor, I found myself in a space with zero tension, as if I had come home.


 

⇩Natural-style furniture placed neatly around the queen-sized bed in the center of the room.

 

⇩Comfortable bed linen and pajamas. You can also feel the owner's commitment to the amenities, which are made from additive-free materials.
 

⇩It's nice to have a mini sink and tableware ready so you can have a light meal in your room.

There is a large balcony outside the large windows on two sides.
As soon as I stepped outside, I could hear the rhythmic sound of the streetcar running and the sounds of people living in the neighborhood.
The landscape with the roofs of private houses and the electric wires strung above them is so calming that I take a moment to surrender to the atmosphere and gaze at the cityscape.

 

I'd like to drink here at night while looking at the moon.

 

After relaxing in your room, head out to the nearby downtown area for dinner.
As I was wandering around and wondering what to eat, I suddenly saw a lantern that caught my eye, so I decided to take a look at the shop.

 

It's a skewered restaurant! Let's go in here.

As I sat at the counter, I realized there was no food menu.
Apparently, the skewers are served until the customer presses STOP.
Creative skewers made with ingredients from Nagasaki are delicious in both taste and appearance.
It's fun to wait and think about what will be fried next.



Very full and satisfied. "Excuse me! STOP!"

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Deep-fried skewers “Nanase”

A creative kushiage restaurant located in Kajiyamachi, Nagasaki City.
This is an adult space where you can relax and enjoy skewers made with locally sourced ingredients and delicious Japanese sake.

Deep-fried skewers “Nanase”-1
Gourmet site “Nagasaki Meshi”

Since it was still early, I decided to walk around the town a little more.
Attracted by the neon lights of Shianbashi Bridge, I entered the side street and saw a line of people walking from a distance.
I encountered Nagasaki Kunchi's practice scene!
One of the interesting things about walking around town is that you encounter unexpected encounters.


 

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It's perfect! ! Autumn festival “Nagasaki Kunchi”

Nagasaki Kunchi is the grand autumn festival of Nagasaki Suwa Shrine that has been held since 1634.
Practice begins in each dance town around summer, and the whole town gradually becomes lively in preparation for the actual performance.
◆Held on October 10th, 7th, and 8th every year

It's perfect! ! Autumn festival “Nagasaki Kunchi”-1
Nagasaki Kunchi

Since I don't want sweets, I decided to stop by a cafe.
I took the opportunity to order an original parfait using castella.
Spend a relaxing evening enjoying delicious tea and sweets in a stylish space.


Blueprint Nagasaki
THE DOUZA BLDG. Building, 850-0841 Doza-cho, Nagasaki City, Nagasaki Prefecture 14-4
TEL: 095-825-3360

When I got back to the hotel, I immediately changed into my pajamas and got into relaxing mode.
When I immediately went out to the balcony with a drink and a snack in hand, I could see the moon shining beautifully.


 

The next morning, I went to "Coffee Fujio" for breakfast.
At this restaurant with a retro atmosphere, you can think about your plans for the day while munching on their famous egg sandwich.

Come on, let's enjoy today too!


Coffee Fujio
850-0831 Kajiyamachi, Nagasaki City, Nagasaki Prefecture 2-12
TEL: 095-822-1625


 

~ Travel around Nagasaki as if you were living there. ~

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