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8.1/10
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9.2/10
Great
GGuest UserThis hotel is a solid option for travelers looking for a clean, comfortable stay near Nagoya Station at a reasonable price. The room is small but well-equipped with essentials like slippers, pyjamas, a hairdryer, and a water boiler. While bottled water isn’t provided, it’s convenient to purchase from the nearby Seven Eleven or Aeon store.
One of the best aspects is the peaceful environment. Unlike some modern hotels with thin walls, this one has good soundproofing, and the sliding door adds extra noise isolation. The air conditioning is individually controlled, making it easy to adjust the temperature precisely.
The hotel itself looks quite new and is kept very clean. I had a comfortable stay. The staff were friendly and professional, with one gentleman at the front desk standing out for his attentive service and clear explanations of the facilities.
Location-wise, it’s about an 8-minute walk from Nagoya Station, though there is no covered walkway. The neighborhood feels safe, and there are plenty of dining options at the station. Some guests mentioned concerns about the curtain, but I found it adequate for blocking sunlight.
Would recommend for short stays in Nagoya!
Hotel near Nagoya City Centre, Nagoya 26.4% of visitors choose this area
Price per night from:CAD 40
8.4/10
Very Good
GGuest UserThe room has tatami mats, the public bathroom has a bathtub, the water is very clean, and the washing area and public toilet are also very clean. It's about a five-minute walk from the subway station, and there's a convenience store nearby.
GGuest UserI stayed here to attend a year-end party and do some end-of-year shopping at a department store.
It's conveniently located about a 3-minute walk from Matsuzakaya. It's in the downtown area but it was quiet at night.
The Meitetsu Kyosho Parking diagonally in front of the hotel is an affiliated parking lot and can be used for 1,300 yen per night.
It seems that you can't reserve the parking lot, but it's a multi-story parking lot that can accommodate a large number of cars.
After checking in, I did some shopping at Matsuzakaya for about 10,000 yen, and when I showed my parking ticket at the information desk I was given two 30-minute service tickets, so the bill the next day was 1,060 yen.
Hotel near Sakae, Nagoya 58.1% of visitors choose this area
Price per night from:CAD 45
8.3/10
Very Good
CCandy ChoiThe check-in process was a bit of a hassle. It was my first time staying at a motel in Japan, and I wasn't familiar with the procedures. When I got to the front desk, there wasn't a single staff member, which I understand, as motels are usually quite secluded. However, the front desk didn't provide any instructions on how to check in. I wandered around for a while before finally finding a phone next to the machine in the exit corridor (since the entry and exit corridors are separate). I tried calling it, and thankfully someone answered immediately. I told them I was there to check in, and someone quickly came to help me… This was a great experience, and I'm so glad I found that phone; otherwise, I don't know how long I would have had to wait to check in…
AAnonymous UserThe hotel rooms are of average size, but the bathrooms aren't spacious; they might be suitable for shorter people. The rooms are not soundproof. I checked in at 6 PM intending to rest, but the hotel seemed to be cleaning or doing something, and the doors were slamming shut very loudly. I would like them to improve the door system. Even my own room, which I tried to close quietly, was noisy. I understand why.
Hotel near Kanayama, Nagoya 15.5% of visitors choose this area
Price per night from:CAD 27
6.7/10
GGuest UserI didn't read the details carefully before booking. The room does not provide toiletries, you need to bring your own. Only bath towels are provided. There is no toilet and shower room in the room. The shower is on the first floor, and the toilet is at the top of each floor. They are all shared. If you live upstairs with a large suitcase, you need to carry it up by yourself. It is really not suitable for families with children. Fortunately, there is a 24-hour Family Mart downstairs. The public toilet and shower room are clean. But it is very inconvenient without an elevator. In addition, the public toilets on each floor are in one room regardless of gender, which is too embarrassing. Anyway, I will not stay there again. The hotel is between Tsukiji Station and Minato-ku Yakusho Station, and you have to walk to both ends.
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