Hotel near Nagoya City Centre,Nagoya25.8% of visitors choose this area
GGuest User2026.05.01
The hotel is not far from Nagoya Meitetsu Station, about a 6-7 minute walk. The lobby is on the 18th floor and the hotel itself is relatively new and clean. There's also a small public bath. Breakfast is semi-buffet style, and you can even try Nagoya's famous 'Hitsumabushi' (eel three ways). Overall, it's a good place.
Hotel near Nagoya City Centre,Nagoya25.8% of visitors choose this area
GGuest User2026.05.22
The Good:
- near JR & subway station.
- near many food & shopping areas.
- have locking areas for luggage when we want to leaves the luggages in the hotel after check-out.
The Bad:
- a bit small but expected.
- there is a step down when coming out of the bathroom and toilet. Somewhat dangerous for elderly.
- there are road works in front of the hotel causing it a bit troublesome going in & out.
We did not managed to book a room with 2 beds. So, we booked a double bed (about 1.4m) a bit cramped but still okay compare to some other hotel double beds.
Hotel near Nagoya City Centre,Nagoya25.8% of visitors choose this area
Ccwinnie2026.04.21
The hotel is stylish, though on the pricier side. The room is spacious, and I especially liked the Bluetooth speaker, which allowed us to play our own music. The bathtub, along with the provided bath salts, added a nice spa-like touch.
However, there’s no water dispenser, and even small bottles of water come at an extra charge (100 yen). The pillows were quite small and not very comfortable, which made it harder to get a good night’s sleep.
The location is also a bit far from the station, which can be inconvenient if you’re traveling with luggage or heavy bags.
Hotel near Sakae,Nagoya59.1% of visitors choose this area
GGuest User2026.05.11
The hotel was very conveniently located, close to the live house we were visiting that weekend. The facilities were very clean, including the bathroom, and the beds were comfortable. We slept well. The staff was efficient and helpful, and they kindly stored our luggage both before check-in and after check-out.
The only downside is that the hotel is located in a very lively area of Nagoya, and it was quite noisy outside until late at night. We personally didn’t have any trouble sleeping, and there was no noise from neighboring rooms, but it’s something worth keeping in mind.
Hotel near Nagoya City Centre,Nagoya25.8% of visitors choose this area
AAnonymous User2026.04.24
Pros:
1. Good location
2. Comfy bed for rooms with 2 beds (twin *2 set up)
Cons:
1. Slow insufficient elevators to tansit from lobby at 24F to 7F or 1F (to get out of the building)
2. AC vent blows right in your face (pic 1)
3. Do not book their kind bed room as it is not an actual King bed. It is very misleading to sell king bed room when it's actually 2 beds pieced together with a thin mattress cover. (And the mattress cover is made to hide the twin bed from direct view)
4. Like others said, the sides are too small to quickly get out of the bed. Have to shuffle to the bottom of the bed to get out.
Fell asleep in the middle of the bed, felt weird but was too tired and passed out. Woke up with sore back from the bed and sore drybthroat from the AC blasting in my face all night. Took a look and it seemed like a king bed (pic 2), but it felt weird so checked again and found that its not a real king bed, but 2 bed pieced together with mattress topper wrap to appear like a king bed.
I felt cheated that I was sold a room with king bed but it was not a real king bed. I expected better attitude from a 4 star hotel especially it is a newer hotel and in Japan. This action is a violation of Meiyo (honor) and Shokunin (craftsman) ethics.
Pic 4 & 5 & 6 helps explains it from a third party view (I wanted to make sure what I felt was not biased or due to personal preference, so I double checked with google AI for ”third person” perspective)
In summary: Selling two bed pieced together as a King isn't just a ”hack”—it's a betrayal of the Wa (harmony) between the maker and the user.
Hotel near Nagoya City Centre,Nagoya25.8% of visitors choose this area
GGuest User2026.04.02
This stay was really great. The hotel's overall environment was clean and tidy, and the decor was quite modern. The room was comfortable and well-equipped, making for a very relaxing stay. The location near Sakae was super convenient for dining and shopping, and getting around was a breeze. The front desk staff were very friendly and easy to communicate with. Overall, it offered excellent value for money. Highly recommend this place when visiting Nagoya.
Hotel near Nagoya City Centre,Nagoya25.8% of visitors choose this area
GGuest User2025.12.08
The room is spacious and well equipped. It's a bit far from Nagoya station and not many buses around the hotel. It's a bit inconvenient. There's shuttle bus available in the morning on weekdays. Longer service time on weekends. Maybe the hotel is busy, the lounge staff wasn't too friendly. I have short hair but I found a long hair on my bed under the blanket. The bedsheet has some black colour fabric fibers but I wore light colour pajamas.
Hotel near Nagoya City Centre,Nagoya25.8% of visitors choose this area
GGuest User2026.05.07
The room was clean and comfortable, and the hotel is super close to Nagoya Station, just a five-minute walk. There's a Lawson convenience store right downstairs, and nearby you'll find Komeda's Coffee and Sekai no Yamachan (famous for its chicken wings), along with many other shops. You can also enjoy free drinks in the lobby.
The hotel has ample free parking, making it ideal for driving to nearby Nagoya and the Sakae shopping district. The rooms are spacious and roomy, but please note that they are only suitable for adults and children are not allowed. 100 points for couples.
Hotel near Nagoya City Centre,Nagoya25.8% of visitors choose this area
GGuest User2026.03.26
This hotel has an excellent location — right in front of Hisayaodori Subway Station Exit 4, which made getting around extremely convenient. There’s also a 7-Eleven just next door, and right behind the hotel is a lively district filled with restaurants, cafés, bars, supermarkets, and malls. It connects directly to Oasis and Sakae, so everything is within easy walking distance.
I chose a shower-only room since I rarely use a bathtub. The sink being located outside the bathroom was actually a plus for me, as it provided better lighting for makeup. The room also had a large window, which made the space feel more open and comfortable.
One of the main reasons I didn’t use the shower much is because the hotel has a really nice public bath. It’s very comfortable, with both indoor and semi-outdoor areas. I absolutely loved this facility — it was definitely one of the highlights of my stay.
The hotel also collaborates with a luggage courier service that can send your suitcase to a building next to Nagoya Station (not directly inside the station), which is very convenient.
I booked a room with breakfast, and although the selection was simple, everything tasted really good. There were real, hearty dishes, soup, some Western options, as well as desserts, coffee, and tea — all complete and very comforting. Some of the menu items also changed daily, which I really appreciated. I was very happy with the food overall.
The lobby is beautiful, with high ceilings, large windows, and very comfortable sofas. The staff were generally helpful, but I did encounter one issue. Aside from 2 staff members (who I believe may have been of Indian descent), the Japanese staff did not speak English. While I understand this can happen, I think having basic English skills would be very helpful, especially since this hotel accommodates many international guests.
When I asked about the luggage courier service, I felt like I was being passed around between staff. Another staff member came out to assist, but unfortunately, they also did not speak English and did not attempt to use a translation app. Instead, they tried to explain using pen and paper, which made the situation quite confusing. I felt there was very little effort to communicate clearly, which was a bit frustrating.
Overall, I really enjoyed my stay at this hotel. It has great facilities and an unbeatable location. I hope the communication aspect can be improved, as I would definitely stay here again when visiting Nagoya. Thank you!
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