I was here for the Jishukan High School Jishusai festival and forgot my slippers, so I just wore the hotel's. My room had a direct view of Toyohashi Station platforms, but the soundproofing was excellent; I didn't hear any noise at all. The breakfast was quite extensive and very delicious. Not only did it have all the usual offerings, but also local specialties like Toyohashi curry udon and chikuwa (fish cakes), and there were even two different kinds of chikuwa! They were really tasty, and it meant I didn't have to go out and buy the now-pricier chikuwa. My only slight disappointment was that the curry udon was cold. Also, the entrance on the first floor that connects to the station was under renovation, and it wasn't as obvious, similar to the steps where Lao Ba eats takoyaki.
Hotel near Nagoya City Centre,Nagoya24.1% of visitors choose this area
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The hotel's design is very stylish and the location is excellent, just a short walk from the subway station with a very prominent sign. The environment is great, and crucially, the rooms are also very spacious. The check-in lobby itself is large and clean, and the night view from there is absolutely stunning. It's also very kid-friendly. We'll definitely stay here again next time we visit Nagoya; we're very satisfied.
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The mattress was very comfortable; I slept soundly during our two-night stay with my family of three. It’s a nice hotel, quiet despite being in a bustling area. Getting here from Centrair airport is super convenient – just one direct bus stop, no need to transfer to the subway. Just a heads-up, make sure to check the bus schedule carefully. We missed our bus by literally a minute and even ran to the wrong exit. We watched it pull away right on time, not a second late. I was so out of breath from running but still couldn't make it – quite an unforgettable experience!
Hotel near Nagoya City Centre,Nagoya24.1% of visitors choose this area
AAnonymous User2025.12.15
There were some issues with communication at the front desk. Initially, when checking in, I was given a room on the top floor and thought it was a pleasant surprise due to a previous request I'd made to the hotel. However, after trying two different key cards and failing to open the door, I returned to the front desk. It turned out their internal card information didn't match the room number they'd given me, and I had to wait through several rounds of discussion and resolution. I've stayed in many places, but this is the first time I've encountered such a situation, and there was no further communication or explanation afterward.
Breakfast arrangements were also quite odd. Despite the long queue of guests in the morning, staff only communicated with the first group in line, and no one came out to explain how long the wait would be or how many people were ahead. When we finally got seated, we noticed there were actually empty tables inside, but for some reason, we were made to wait for a long time without any explanation. This was quite an unexpected experience during a trip with friends; we really couldn't understand these operational choices.
I had breakfast, but compared to other hotels, there were many items and I was very satisfied with the contents of the dishes.
On the other hand, there were many overseas because the amount was cheap, and there were many troubles in the manners at the breakfast venue, probably because of the difference in culture. At the time of check-in, there was a guide to the time to spend a relaxing time, but it was a pity that there was a schedule after that and it was the same time zone.
The location is superb, right outside the station. The lobby offers souvenirs, and the silk postcards were especially lovely – I bought a few as gifts. The rooms were clean and tidy. The hot spring bath on the ground floor was very relaxing; the water is from a renowned local source, with more details available on-site. Highly recommend!
Hotel near Nagoya City Centre,Nagoya24.1% of visitors choose this area
MM49332****2025.12.13
The hotel's location is excellent, very close to the subway station, making it convenient for getting around. It's about a 10-minute walk to the Sakae shopping district. The hotel itself is small but well-designed. The large public bath on the 14th floor is fantastic; it's really refreshing to soak in after a long day.
The ocean-view hot springs are truly a unique experience. Lying in the cypress-clad hot spring, I could feel the breath of the ocean, the cries of seagulls mingling with the sound of the tide, filling my ears with a three-dimensional soundscape. The floor-to-ceiling windows in the guest rooms made it possible to drift off to sleep. Late at night, when moonlight bathed the ocean, the view from the room was a breathtaking spectacle, the moonlight pouring down like water, the endless sea, the shimmering sponge reflecting the twinkling light of the lighthouse. The cuisine was all directly sourced from the hotel, the shrimp sashimi was as sweet and glutinous as agar-agar, and the grilled abalone was delicious. The staff were warm and attentive, their faces brimming with smiles, always ready to respond to any requests. I finally understood why the 'one-time encounter' service aesthetic is so ingrained in our DNA.
I believe if you experience this once, you'll fall in love with the entire Ryugu Hotel and the sea at Ebisu Beach.
We really love this hotel. Location is great as it is next to a garden and historical tea house. It's a short walk to Inuyama Castle and we do have the castle as our lovely breakfast view.
The room is big and comes with a balcony with a nice view of the surrounding area. There is also an onsen at the hotel with indoor and outdoor baths!
Hotel is also a short, scenic walk from the train station. I would love to come back again!
Hotel near Nagoya City Centre,Nagoya24.1% of visitors choose this area
GGuest User2025.12.13
This is my 1st experience staying at Via Inn. Location is good as it’s part of the JR group, though the construction at Nagoya station makes it harder to navigate even though it’s less than 8 mins walk. I am impressed with the service and the room. The room is comfortable with nice pillow and all the light buttons conveniently located. I also like the idea that they managed to arrange the bed in a different direction so the room has more space to move around even though if is a small room. Amenties are easily available at help desk. There is also reasonably priced laundry services. Service is good at front desk and I had a good evening of rest. Overall I enjoyed my time there.
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KKeaiaimeishaodexiaoxingVery good overall! There's a really delicious tempura restaurant downstairs, located right off the lobby. A supermarket is conveniently located next door. You can also pick up a 5% discount coupon in the hotel lobby.
The facilities are quite new and excellent. Service is decent, although there's no Chinese-speaking staff.
Each guest can receive a complimentary face mask and a small sunscreen sample daily. Complimentary facial cleanser, makeup remover, toner, and lotion are also available for guests to use. Toothbrushes and other basic toiletries are provided. There's a coffee machine in the lobby, but the coffee quality is pretty average.
The location is excellent – it's right at Exit 6 of Jinshan Metro Station. Plus, there's an elevator available if you prefer not to take the stairs.
Jjhleite2The hotel is located in a really nice place, close to the Nagoya station and bus terminal, and also close to several large shopping malls and areas full of bars and restaurants. Check-in was quite straightforward, with guests being given an access card for their locker and elevator. The hotel's agents have a very decent English for Japanese standards. The two elevators are separated, with one exclusive for male guests to reach their exclusive floors and another one for female guests and their exclusive floors. The access card also locks and unlocks their locker, which is tall but also a bit narrow, but wasn't too much of an issue to store by backpack, bag and shoes. Guests are given sleepwear, slippers and towels, and the shared bathrooms are fully furnished with amenities. Common areas include the lounge in the highest floor and the café in the ground floor, well-decorated and quite coherent with the hotel's famous minimalistic and futuristic design language. The sleeping room has its signature look and offered decent space, even though not the largest capsule of its kind. There is one power outlet, a rotating light switch that allows the user to choose the light intensity, and two small compartments to hold glasses, phones or whatever. The pillow and blanket weren't my favourites but it's up to each person to decide. Like all capsule hotels, ventilation might be a problem so a fan or an AC outlet would be nice to have, but it's not a problem exclusive to 9h. In the end, it wasn't the best bed I've slept but I enjoyed the overall experience. The crew was nice, the hotel was organized and clean, the location was near everything I could need, and the price was also nice. I recommend this location for those who don't want to spend much in lodging and plan to spend most of the day outside and just want a place to rest for the night.
AAnonymous UserFacilities: Good
Hygiene: Good
Environment: Good
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Overall, it was pretty good and offered great value for money. It's conveniently located in the city center of Minguo, with restaurants and supermarkets nearby. The location itself is also very convenient, as is the transportation. The breakfast at the restaurant was quite rich and tasty. Great value for money, I'll definitely come again next time.
GGuest UserThe hotel is very comfortable for solo travelers. A great option for travelers on a budget. Just 10 minutes walking from Nagoya Station. The staff is very polite.
GGuest UserThis is my 1st experience staying at Via Inn. Location is good as it’s part of the JR group, though the construction at Nagoya station makes it harder to navigate even though it’s less than 8 mins walk. I am impressed with the service and the room. The room is comfortable with nice pillow and all the light buttons conveniently located. I also like the idea that they managed to arrange the bed in a different direction so the room has more space to move around even though if is a small room. Amenties are easily available at help desk. There is also reasonably priced laundry services. Service is good at front desk and I had a good evening of rest. Overall I enjoyed my time there.
MMryxOn our trip from Kyoto Uji to Nagoya and then Takayama, we chose this Courtyard by Marriott hotel. It truly lives up to a five-star standard, with a fantastic overall ambiance. Both the lobby and restaurant are very spacious, and the rooms are a good size too. It's conveniently located just one subway stop from Nagoya Station. Highly recommended!
AAnonymous UserThere were some issues with communication at the front desk. Initially, when checking in, I was given a room on the top floor and thought it was a pleasant surprise due to a previous request I'd made to the hotel. However, after trying two different key cards and failing to open the door, I returned to the front desk. It turned out their internal card information didn't match the room number they'd given me, and I had to wait through several rounds of discussion and resolution. I've stayed in many places, but this is the first time I've encountered such a situation, and there was no further communication or explanation afterward.
Breakfast arrangements were also quite odd. Despite the long queue of guests in the morning, staff only communicated with the first group in line, and no one came out to explain how long the wait would be or how many people were ahead. When we finally got seated, we noticed there were actually empty tables inside, but for some reason, we were made to wait for a long time without any explanation. This was quite an unexpected experience during a trip with friends; we really couldn't understand these operational choices.
CCrystalismThe hotel is conveniently located right at the airport, just 3-5 minutes walk to the check-in counters… perfect for travelers with early flights. It offers the cleanliness and efficiency typical of Japanese hotels. Note that bottled water is not provided in the room, but there is a common area where you can refill your water. Overall, it’s a practical and comfortable option for a one-night stay before a morning departure.
CCaoyifanmamaA great hotel! Even though it's a bit old, it's super easy to get to from the airport. The Christmas atmosphere was lovely. The bus terminal is conveniently located on the third floor downstairs, making it really easy to get to Shirakawa-go and Takayama. The breakfast was also incredibly rich and varied. Definitely recommend staying here! 👍👍👍 It's a shame it's closing for renovations next month, but I'm looking forward to seeing it even better afterwards.
YYingyingmantou## Facilities
Overall, the facilities at Tiad Hotel are quite comprehensive, and the property is very spacious. However, considering modern user expectations, it lacks screen mirroring functionality, which I believe could be improved. Additionally, the toilet flush is quite loud after use; I'd suggest optimizing that.
## Cleanliness
Although the rooms are large, it's clear that the cleaning staff are very meticulous. Having stayed in Japan many times, this is one of the cleaner hotels I've encountered. It certainly lives up to its standards.
## Ambiance
From the moment you enter, throughout the lobby, gym, pool, and even the rooms – despite some areas not being exceptionally vast – cleanliness is evident at every turn.
## Service
There's a welcoming service right at the hotel entrance, consistently available morning and night. Check-in was pleasant and friendly, with Chinese-speaking staff on hand. However, I found the Chinese-speaking staff to be slightly less enthusiastic than their Japanese colleagues. When I encountered issues during my stay and called the front desk, the response was very quick. Other than the slightly high price, this hotel is essentially excellent.
## Exclusive Guest Perks
Regarding the exclusive guest perks: these were excellent, and the swimming pool is also very beautiful. However, swimming requires an appointment, and one day I couldn't secure a slot, so I had to book for the next morning. This was a real pity and my only regret.
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