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Staying at this charming Japanese-style guesthouse near Nagoya Station was a delightful experience. The location is incredibly convenient—just a short walk from the station, making it easy to explore the city. The onsen area is spotlessly clean and well-maintained, which made every visit relaxing and hygienic. The staff were exceptionally friendly and helpful, always going the extra mile to ensure our comfort. While the standard Japanese room is small and minimalist—true to traditional guesthouse style—it’s cozy and perfectly suited for a peaceful night’s rest. It’s not about luxury; it’s about authenticity and simplicity. For travelers seeking an authentic, quiet retreat in Nagoya, this place delivers exactly that. I’d definitely stay here again and recommend it to anyone looking for a genuine, no-frills Japanese stay.

The host was incredibly responsive and helpful—any questions I had were answered promptly and clearly. The location is convenient, just a short walk from the subway station, making it easy to explore downtown Nagoya. It’s a great value for the price, and I’d definitely stay here again on my next visit to Nagoya.

I’ve stayed at several hotels in Nagoya before, but this one truly stood out. The room was spacious and well-designed—perfect for a comfortable stay. What impressed me most was the friendly staff who happily accommodated my early check-in without any hassle. Located directly across from Nagoya Shinkansen Station, it’s just a 5-minute walk to the train platform—ideal for travelers on tight schedules. Even though there are other hotels nearby, the location feels surprisingly quiet and peaceful, offering a calm retreat right in the heart of the city. For its size, comfort, and convenience, the price is very reasonable compared to similar options. It’s a great balance of value, location, and service. I’d definitely choose this hotel again when visiting Nagoya.

Staying at Ripple House was an absolute delight. The property offers a fun and relaxing atmosphere with a mini table tennis set and darts—perfect for unwinding without leaving the space. With three rooms, it’s ideal for a family of three, offering comfort and privacy. Everything was immaculately clean—no corner was overlooked, and the attention to detail in hygiene is impressive. The location is wonderfully quiet, making it easy to fall asleep quickly and enjoy a restful night. What stood out most was the seamless check-in process: I received the contact info and access code ahead of time, so I could enter independently. It felt like staying in a private home—convenient, secure, and stress-free. A truly great experience that combines comfort, cleanliness, and thoughtful service. Definitely my top choice for future visits to Nagoya.

Staying at 9h Nine Hours Nagoya Station was an absolute delight! The location is perfect—just a short walk from Nagoya Station’s exit 1, and right next to some of the best local eateries I’ve tried in Japan. The room itself was clean, quiet, and well-designed with a spacious shower area that made my morning routine so much more enjoyable. The only downside? We had to vacate the room every day between 11 AM and 3 PM, which was a bit inconvenient, especially after a long day of exploring. But honestly, that tiny hassle doesn’t take away from how great the whole experience was. The comfort, cleanliness, and convenient location make this place stand out. If you're visiting Nagoya, I’d definitely come back here again. A real gem for travelers who value both convenience and quality.

I stayed here solo and felt genuinely safe the entire time—no strange people around, and the key card only unlocks your own floor, which gave me peace of mind. The housekeeping staff were cheerful, professional, and always greeted me with a smile. The bathroom is on the smaller side, but it's spotlessly clean and well-maintained. The room was quiet and peaceful, perfect for a good night's sleep. The bed was just right—not too soft, not too firm—ideal for someone who values comfort. I’d definitely come back if I visit Nagoya again. A great choice for solo travelers looking for a secure, clean, and relaxing stay.

Staying at Nagoya Summit Hotel was a great experience overall. The rooms were spotlessly clean, with modern and functional design—especially the comfortable bed that made for a restful night's sleep. While it’s a bit of a walk from the train station, it’s only about 15 minutes by local subway, which is very convenient. The location is actually quite central—close to attractions like Atsuta Shrine and Nagoya Castle, and there are plenty of dining options nearby. It’s hard to beat the value here. I’d definitely stay again if I return to Nagoya. Highly recommended!

The hotel’s location is perfect—just a short walk from the train station, making travel super convenient whether you're heading out for sightseeing or just exploring the city. The staff at the front desk always greet you with a warm and genuine smile whenever you return, which really makes you feel welcome. I especially appreciated the complimentary tea, coffee, and juice available in the lobby—such a thoughtful touch that made my stay even more comfortable. Everything about this place feels well thought out, from the service to the little extras. Highly recommend it for both business and leisure travelers.

Even though I missed the check-in deadline by just a few minutes due to bus schedule issues, the staff was incredibly accommodating and warmly welcomed me upon arrival—thank you so much! My room was surprisingly spacious, making me feel like I was in a local community center. The bath is shared on a first-come, first-served basis, so if someone’s already using it, you’ll need to wait your turn. The tub water was quite hot (temperature may vary), so be cautious when getting in. On the ground floor, there are two water dispensers with pitchers and an ice maker—both freely accessible, which is super convenient. The room key has a large lanyard, so keep an eye out while moving around to avoid bumping into walls or furniture. Breakfast requires arriving at the dining area before 8:30 AM (though this wasn’t entirely clear—I overslept and missed it, but I saw a notice posted at the cafeteria confirming this). Definitely recommend setting an alarm early. Overall, the stay was exceptional—comfortable, clean, and great value. Would definitely come back.

The overall experience was great—clean, well-maintained, and typical of a standard Japanese guesthouse. The room size is just right, and all essential amenities were provided. While the booking price seemed a bit high at first glance, it actually makes sense when you consider how much prices spike on weekends across Japan—many places double or triple their rates. This one felt like a fair deal in comparison. It’s also super convenient for getting around town via public transit. If you’re looking for a comfortable, no-frills stay in Nagoya without breaking the bank, this place is definitely worth considering.

Staying at Nagoya Prince Hotel Sky Tower was an absolute pleasure. From the moment I walked in, I was impressed by the modern design and excellent service. The best part? The hotel is directly connected to the subway station—just one stop gets you to Nagoya Station, making travel around the city incredibly convenient. All facilities are well-maintained and thoughtfully designed. My room was spacious, clean, and comfortable, with a great bed and a well-appointed bathroom. The breakfast spread offered a nice mix of Japanese and Western options, and everything tasted fresh. Overall, the value for money is outstanding. I’d definitely stay here again on my next visit to Nagoya.

The room was recently renovated and everything feels fresh and modern. While the space isn't huge, its location makes up for it—everything is within walking distance. Just a short stroll to Meitetsu Station and easily accessible to Takashimaya, making it perfect for travelers who love convenience. The surrounding area is packed with shopping districts, restaurants, and local eateries—no need to worry about where to eat or shop. Breakfast included local favorites like Nagoya-style sweet red bean toast and kishimen noodles, which added a nice authentic touch. Clean, well-placed, and highly recommended—I’d definitely stay here again on my next trip to Nagoya.
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