Step into Pokapoka Onsen Shinmoriyama no Yu, and feel like you've slipped into a hidden oasis wrapped in warm mist. Every breath here is infused with nature's healing energy—whether you're soaking in the steaming baths or sipping tea in a quiet wooden cabin, your mind instantly resets. More than just a spa, it’s a sanctuary for the soul. Don’t miss this cozy gem when you visit Nagoya!

This is such a convenient hotel! Located in the heart of Nagoya's Sakae district, it's super easy to get to any attraction. If you love hot springs, their facilities are top-notch, plus they have a sauna to relax in. All rooms are non-smoking, and they offer Chinese services and signs, so communication is a breeze. Nearby, you’ll find plenty of shopping and dining options, and it’s just 50 minutes to Chubu Airport. With luggage storage and laundry services, it’s the perfect choice for travelers!

This hotel is super convenient - just a 2-minute walk from Sakae Station, making it easy to explore Nagoya. Enjoy a good night’s sleep on Simmons mattresses, and with Chinese signage, communication is a breeze. The breakfast features Nagoya specialties, a must-try! Plus, kids' amenities and a play area make it family-friendly. With easy access to shopping and taxis, plus luggage storage, your trip will be stress-free. Rated 4.6, it’s a top choice for your Nagoya stay!


















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Shōzama no Yu Onsen Hotel is the top choice near Shōzama no Yu, offering traditional Japanese architecture and modern amenities. Guests can enjoy private outdoor baths and natural hot spring pools with scenic views of the surrounding countryside. The hotel features a kaiseki restaurant serving fresh local ingredients, and provides free shuttle service to Nagoya Station for convenient access. Additional wellness options include sauna and massage therapies, making it perfect for relaxation.
From Nagoya city center, take the Meitetsu Railway to Shin-Shōzama Station, a 20-minute ride with frequent departures. The onsen is just a 5-minute walk from the station. Alternatively, a taxi ride takes about 15 minutes and costs ¥1,500–¥2,000. Many onsen hotels offer complimentary shuttle services, so HopeGoo in advance is recommended. This route ensures easy and efficient access to this popular suburban hot spring destination.
Beyond soaking in the hot springs, visitors can enjoy traditional kimono dressing and garden photography, immersing in Japanese culture. Hands-on local pottery workshops allow guests to create their own ceramic souvenirs. Seasonal flower exhibitions and tea ceremony experiences are also offered. Some hotels host evening bonfire gatherings and stargazing events, providing serene moments under the night sky amidst quiet mountain scenery—perfect for rejuvenation.
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Staying at Dormy Inn Premium Nagoya Sakae was an absolute delight. The value for money is outstanding—especially with the included hot spring bath, which was incredibly relaxing and perfectly warm. I loved unwinding in the on-site bath after a long day of exploring Nagoya. To top it off, there’s a complimentary ramen bar open in the evening—warm, hearty, and delicious! The room was clean, spacious, and comfortable, with a great bed that made for a restful night’s sleep. It’s also super convenient for getting to Sakae Station and the shopping district. This hotel truly offers everything you’d want from a city stay—comfort, convenience, and a touch of luxury. I’ll definitely be booking here again next time I visit Nagoya.

Staying at Vessel Inn Sakae Station was an absolute delight. The location is unbeatable—just a 1-minute walk from the Sakae subway station (exit through the East Gate), making transfers to the airport bus or exploring the nearby Sakae and Kinshicho shopping areas incredibly convenient. The room may be compact, but it's thoughtfully designed with excellent space utilization. The mattress was just right—not too soft, not too firm—so I slept like a baby. A nice touch was the complimentary welcome coffee and ice pops, which added a little joy to my arrival. Breakfast was a highlight: a generous buffet offering both Japanese and Western options. Freshly baked bread, warm miso soup, and freshly squeezed juice—all changed daily, so nothing ever felt repetitive. Staff were attentive and genuinely warm, and they even provided a small bottle of mineral water upon check-in. Clean, comfortable, and outstanding value for money—perfect for both business trips and sightseeing. I’ll definitely be returning next time I visit Nagoya!

Staying at Hotel JAL City Nagoya Nishiki was an absolute pleasure, mainly because of the unbeatable location. Just a 2- to 3-minute walk from the hotel brings you to a lively shopping mall and supermarket—perfect for grabbing dinner or picking up essentials without having to go far. In about 20 to 30 minutes on foot, you’re already in the heart of the business district and close to major attractions, making it super convenient for both work and sightseeing. The hotel even has a multi-level parking facility right next door, offering guests a great rate of just 1,800 yen per night—ideal for travelers driving their own car. Inside, the rooms are spotless, well-maintained, and very comfortable. The overall cleanliness and attention to detail really stand out. With such a prime location, excellent value, and a peaceful atmosphere, this hotel delivers more than expected. Highly recommended for anyone visiting Nagoya!

Staying at The Royal Park Hotel Iconic Nagoya was an absolute delight, especially given its unbeatable location. Right next to the Sakae Station with direct access from Exit 13—no need to step outside, which is perfect for those arriving tired or in a hurry. The hotel is housed within the Nakamura Building, and the basement level offers convenience at your fingertips: FamilyMart, Matsumoto Kiyoshi, and a variety of restaurants all within walking distance. The room itself was spotless and well-maintained, though the fridge was a bit small if you're planning to stock up on snacks or drinks. One major plus? The bathroom features a smart dry-wet separation design, and the water pressure during showers was excellent—perfect for rinsing off after a long day of exploring. Everything from shopping to dining is just steps away. If you're looking for comfort, convenience, and a central base in Nagoya, this hotel is absolutely worth considering.

Staying at Hotel Trusty Nagoya Shirakawa was a great choice—super convenient location just a short walk from the city center, and there’s a nice little park nearby perfect for a morning or evening stroll. The room itself is spacious compared to other hotels in the area, which is a big plus. The only minor downside is the entrance area being a bit tight, which might be slightly tricky if you're traveling with luggage on a cart, but it’s not a dealbreaker. What really stood out? The included parking space—only 1,500 JPY per night. I stayed at another hotel nearby the first night and paid 3,600 JPY just for parking, with strict rules about not being able to exit and re-enter without resetting the clock. That’s a huge difference. If you’re planning a trip to Nagoya, especially with a car, this hotel is definitely one of my top picks. Highly recommend!

Staying at Nishitetsu Hotel Croom Nagoya was a fantastic choice. The location is unbeatable—just a short walk to Roppongi, Oasis 21, and the Nagoya TV Tower, and only about 15 minutes on foot to Nagoya Castle. While the room isn’t large, it’s perfectly sized for a city like Nagoya, and I actually found a clever way to maximize space: since the hotel has an amazing rooftop bath, I didn’t use the in-room bathroom much, so I stored my luggage there—freeing up extra room in the bedroom. The complimentary DHC toiletries were a delightful surprise and added a nice touch of luxury. Breakfast wasn’t overly extensive, but the grilled eel rice and ramen were absolutely delicious and worth waking up early for. The staff are genuinely warm and welcoming—always smiling, always helpful. For dinner, just turn right outside the hotel and walk five minutes to the underground shopping arcade beneath the TV Tower, packed with restaurants and convenience stores. There’s also a small convenience store right at the front door. Everything you need is within easy reach. If you’re looking for comfort, convenience, and a great vibe in Nagoya, this hotel is a smart, no-brainer pick.

Absolutely delighted with my stay! The breakfast buffet was exceptional—fresh, diverse, and delicious. I especially loved the warm Japanese dishes and tasty pastries. The hotel's location is perfect, just a short metro ride from downtown Nagoya. Clean rooms, friendly staff, and great value for money. Definitely coming back!

After returning from Takayama, I stayed at this hotel again and switched to a different room type. The space was still spacious and comfortable, just as impressive as before. The cleanliness, amenities, and overall atmosphere were top-notch. Located right in the heart of Sakae, it’s just a short walk or a quick subway ride away from shopping districts, restaurants, and local attractions. It’s incredibly convenient for exploring the city. With excellent value for money and a consistently great experience, I’ll definitely be coming back next time I visit Nagoya. Highly recommend this place to anyone looking for comfort and convenience in a central location.

Staying at KKR Hotel Nagoya was an absolute delight. The hotel is perfectly located just a short walk from major attractions, and the view of Nagoya Castle from the room is breathtaking—especially during sunset. While there aren’t many shops nearby, the hotel has a small convenience store and vending machines on-site, so you’re never far from essentials. What really stood out was the complimentary parking—huge plus for travelers driving their own vehicles or traveling with family. It made our trip stress-free and incredibly convenient. The overall experience was flawless, and I’d highly recommend this place to anyone visiting Nagoya. A true gem in a great location.

I absolutely loved my stay at this hotel! The bed was huge and incredibly soft—perfect for a restful night's sleep. From the moment I walked in, the room felt clean and welcoming, with a subtle, pleasant aroma filling the space. The bathroom was a real highlight: it has an automatic refill function that heats water and fills the tub for you—so convenient and relaxing after a long day. The interior design is stylish and sophisticated—furniture, wallpaper, and lighting all contribute to a high-end vibe without the premium price tag. It’s also super well-located, just a 2-3 minute walk from the station, making travel around Nagoya a breeze. There are plenty of great dining options nearby, so I never had to go far for a good meal. The thoughtful lighting throughout the room added to the cozy, modern atmosphere. Overall, it’s a fantastic value for money and definitely a place I’d book again.

This place is absolutely fantastic! The location is unbeatable—just a short walk from Nagoya Station and surrounded by great dining, shopping, and entertainment options. Everything you need for a comfortable stay is provided, including a full range of toiletries and even a face mask—so thoughtful and practical. The room is compact, which is expected for the price, but it’s clean, well-designed with a charming vintage touch, and perfect for a quick urban getaway. I did have to be careful with luggage since two suitcases took up most of the floor space, but that’s just a reminder to pack light. For the value offered, it’s hard to beat—no need to look elsewhere. If you're visiting Nagoya and want convenience, style, and a cozy vibe without breaking the bank, this hotel is a no-brainer.

Staying at Hotel Keihan Nagoya was a great experience. The hotel is incredibly convenient—just a short walk from the subway station, less than a minute past one traffic light. There's a convenience store right downstairs, and the neighborhood is lively with plenty of nightlife options nearby. The room size was just right—not too small, not too big—perfect for a comfortable stay. The only minor downside was that breakfast options were a bit basic, but overall, the value for money is excellent. Highly recommend this hotel for travelers looking for a central, well-located base in Nagoya.
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