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9h Nine Hours Nagoya Station
4.6/541 Reviews
Nagoya City Centre
Part of a chain of capsule hotels with branches elsewhere in Japan. If you've stayed in another 9Hours, you know what to expect, because they're identical. This one has no self-service check-in machine, but reception is efficient and friendly. It may be tempting to skip the top floor lounge, but this would be a mistake, as it's the hotel's best feature. It may also be tempting to order the add-on optional breakfast, and this would be an even worse mistake -it's hugely overpriced and very small, don't do it! They should kick out that delirious ”Glitch” Cafe and replace it with a vending machine loaded with baumkuchen and castella and that would be a massive improvement.
Toyoko Inn Nagoya Marunouchi
3.8/542 Reviews
Nagoya City Centre
I didn’t ask if I could change rooms. I booked a smoking room. For non-smokers like me, the smell is really unbearable. There is no socket at the bedside and the network quality is not very good. Others are very good. clean
The Cypress Mercure Hotel Nagoya
4.5/5116 Reviews
Nagoya City Centre
Comodo perché vicino alla stazione (uscendo a sinistra) prendete come riferimento l'hotel Raffine , il Mercure é di fronte ma ha l'insegna solo in giapponese ! Camere abbastanza grandi. Attenzione dopo le 9.30 non vi danno più la colazione (neanche sulle cose pronte a buffet) anche se il termine é alle 10.00 e sono anche scortesi !!
Meitetsu Inn Nagoya Ekimae
4.2/5400 Reviews
Nagoya City Centre
Around 8 mins walking distance to JR Nagoya and you can see the hotel building from the station if you walk out of Takashimaya Building. They have an underground pass from the train station and the nearest Hotel exit is via towards Lucine Tower L2 which only L2 has a lift up to the street while the rest of the exits are decked with stairs. Even if you lost your way to the hotel, you can always ask for the Post Office as they have a huge Post office nearby the station and passing by the Post office can lead you in the correct direction to the hotel. The impressive thing here is that they have an amenities bar at the lobby provided for room guests and they even have salt baths too! You can just grab your necessities any time you need. Not sure for 2 people but I find the room space is ok for single person, and very clean. Shampoo, shower gels, conditioner, hand soap and basic amenities like hangers and shoe polish are all provided. They also have cute magnet tags on your door to indicate for daily housekeepers. The room I've gotten is very clean and the walls are definitely not sound proof but decent enough to have your own peace and privacy. Facilities here may look old but I find it acceptable as they are very clean and well maintained. Only downside for tourists is that hotel staff here don't speak much English, and most of the room guests here are mostly Japanese business men, Japanese travelers to high school students and sometimes a few foreigners who can speak Japanese. Therefore, it is always helpful if you know some basic japanese or grab someone to stay along with who knows japanese will be good. Breakfast is in buffet style western and japanese, with soup, juice and coffee/tea. And everyday breakfast will be the same thing, but delicious and filling.
Hotel LiveMax Nagoya-Shinkansenguchi
4.2/5102 Reviews
Nagoya City Centre
This store is close to Nagoya Station! It’s a good place for friends from technical secondary school to stay. Please note that this hotel does not have breakfast! Recommend a large supermarket nearby! 2000 can buy dinner and breakfast for two people! Pretty good
Polaris 102
4.4/57 Reviews
The owner was kind and nice.

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