
Nagoya/Hattan Park Top Hotel Picks
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Hattan Park is Nagoya’s secret green sanctuary—a lush, whispering oasis where city life fades into the background. Tree-lined paths wind like verses through the forest, birds sing their daily hymns, and children laugh beneath the canopy. Spring brings cherry blossoms like clouds of pink mist; autumn sets the leaves ablaze in fiery reds. Whether you’re jogging, picnicking, or simply sitting still, this park teaches you how to breathe again. Come here not for sights—but for stillness.

This hotel is the perfect choice in the heart of Nagoya! Whether you're here for shopping, sightseeing, or business, its location is incredibly convenient. The hotel boasts a range of facilities, including an indoor heated pool, sauna, and fitness center, plus a massage room for ultimate relaxation. Dining options are superb, with a buffet featuring local ingredients, as well as Chinese cuisine and seasonal Japanese dishes like teppanyaki, tempura, and kaiseki. You'll love the complimentary bike rental service for exploring the area. With multilingual staff and free WiFi in the lobby, your stay will be seamless and enjoyable.









Everything you need to know about Hattan Park
Near Hattan Park in Nagoya, Nagoya Marriott Hotel is highly recommended, offering a 10-minute walk to the park and excellent access to Nagoya Castle and Nagoya Station. The hotel features modern rooms, an indoor pool, and a fitness center—ideal for business travelers and families.
For a more authentic local experience, consider Hattan Park Inn, a cozy Japanese-style guesthouse with free Wi-Fi, breakfast service, and proximity to walking trails and green spaces. The park itself includes playgrounds and outdoor seating areas, making it perfect for family outings and relaxing strolls.
From Hattan Park, walk to Nagoya Station (about 15 minutes) and take the JR Chūō Line or Meitetsu Nagoya Main Line—just 10–15 minutes to downtown areas like Shōtō and Ōsu Shopping District. Nearby bus stops offer direct routes to attractions such as Nagoya TV Tower and Higashiyama Zoo. Use Suica or ICOCA cards for seamless transfers across all transit systems, saving time and hassle.
Hattan Park offers seasonal highlights such as the annual Nagoya Cherry Blossom Festival (March–April), featuring illuminated trees, food stalls, traditional performances, and night-time light displays. The park also features an interactive eco-zone for children, including animal encounters, gardening workshops, and bike rentals along the scenic lakeside trail. Open-air stages occasionally host community art exhibitions and live music events, blending nature, culture, and recreation in one vibrant space.
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I had a minor issue when booking the hotel, but when I arrived and checked in, the hotel manager personally stepped in to resolve everything—professional, friendly, and genuinely helpful. I couldn’t be more grateful! The breakfast buffet was fantastic: wide variety of options, fresh ingredients, and great quality. There are plenty of dining choices nearby too—great for exploring local flavors. The room itself is spacious, well-designed, and offers beautiful views, especially at night when the city lights sparkle outside. It’s conveniently located, just a short walk from public transport links. Overall, an excellent stay with top-tier service and comfort. Definitely my go-to choice for future trips to Nagoya.

Staying at this hotel after experiencing Tokyo’s high accommodation prices was such a pleasant surprise—way better than expected! If I’d known how great it was, I would’ve taken the Shinkansen in the evening and stayed an extra night just to save money. The location is actually very convenient: about a 10-minute walk from Nagoya Station, which might seem like a bit of a trek at first, but once you’re familiar with the route, it feels effortless. Right next to the station is the Meitetsu Nagoya Main Store, where you’ll find several well-known local restaurants on the 9th floor—great for dinner, though be prepared to wait in line. The hotel itself has a stylish design that feels like a solid 4-star experience. Staff are warm and welcoming, greeting guests upon arrival and departure, and they even offer a little welcome gift. Free coffee and drinks are available throughout the day, there's a microwave for guest use, and the included bathhouse is a real plus—though we arrived too late and tired to make use of it (definitely next time!). There’s also an air purifier in the room, which adds to the comfort. Overall, the value here is outstanding. A top pick if you're visiting Nagoya!

Staying at Samurai House 3 was an absolute delight from start to finish. Located just a short walk from Nagoya Station, the property offers unbeatable convenience—public transit access is seamless, and everything you need, from local eateries to convenience stores, is right outside your door. The room was compact but impeccably clean and well-maintained, with a cozy bed that made for a restful night’s sleep. What truly stood out was the staff—friendly, attentive, and genuinely welcoming. They went above and beyond to ensure we felt comfortable throughout our stay. Despite being a budget-friendly option, the experience felt far more premium than expected. It’s rare to find such a perfect balance of value, comfort, and hospitality. I’d highly recommend this place to anyone visiting Nagoya—especially travelers who appreciate authenticity and a homey vibe. Would definitely book again.

Our stay at Samurai House 2 was absolutely delightful. The accommodation is cozy, spotlessly clean, and thoughtfully designed for comfort. It’s perfectly located near the MRT, making it super easy to explore nearby shopping areas and enjoy authentic local cuisine. We walked to several restaurants and boutiques without needing any transport—perfect for a relaxed city break. The staff were friendly and helpful, and the overall atmosphere felt safe and welcoming. Even though the space is compact, it feels spacious thanks to smart layout and warm lighting. Highly recommend this place for travelers who value convenience, cleanliness, and a homey vibe in a central location. Would definitely book again.

Staying at Hotel Wing International Nagoya was a fantastic experience. The location is unbeatable—just a short walk from major attractions like the Nagoya Science Museum, Nagoya Tower, and Nagoya Castle. There are plenty of convenience stores and dining options nearby, making it super convenient for meals and daily needs. The room was clean, comfortable, and well-maintained, and the staff were friendly and helpful. With such great value and easy access to everything, this hotel is definitely worth recommending. I’d happily stay here again on my next visit to Nagoya.

Staying at Access by Loisir Hotel Nagoya was an absolute pleasure, especially due to its unbeatable location. From Meitetsu Nagoya Station, you can easily walk toward the bus terminal with seamless access via elevators and escalators—no hassle even if you're carrying luggage. Even if you skip the airport shuttle, getting to the airport via subway is incredibly convenient and fast. Just a heads-up: the NHK Building is closed on Sundays, so I recommend using the nearby alternative elevator entrance—take one elevator up first, then transfer to another going down (the spot is clearly marked in the photo). My room was a twin-bed configuration, which offered plenty of space and felt very clean and well-maintained. Everything was spotless, from the linens to the bathroom. The overall experience was excellent, offering great value for money and a stress-free stay. Highly recommended for travelers looking for comfort, convenience, and cleanliness.

Staying at Nagoya Fushimi Mont-Blanc Hotel was a truly enjoyable experience. Located just a short walk from the station, it’s incredibly convenient for exploring the city. Although I couldn’t book a non-smoking room, the smoking room was surprisingly fresh—there was no strong cigarette odor at all. The room was clean, well-maintained, and very comfortable, making my two-night stay relaxing and pleasant. The value for money was excellent, and the staff were friendly and helpful. I’m genuinely sad to hear the hotel will be closing soon—this place had become one of my favorite spots in Nagoya, and I was already planning to visit again. It’s a real loss, but I’ll definitely remember this stay fondly.

This was my second time staying at Hostel Wasabi Nagoya Ekimae, and I’m happy to say the experience lived up to my expectations again. I’d already been impressed during my first visit—this place truly exceeded what I thought a budget hostel could offer. The female-only dormitory section is clean and well-maintained, which gave me peace of mind, especially regarding bathroom hygiene. While the friendly Chinese-speaking staff member wasn’t on duty this time, I managed smoothly with basic Japanese—no issues at all. Location-wise, it’s unbeatable: just a 10-minute walk from multiple train lines (JR, Meitetsu, and city buses), making exploring Nagoya super convenient. The area itself is a gem—surrounded by shops like Suruga-ya Joshi-kan, Animete, and B-Books, perfect for anyone who loves wandering and discovering hidden gems. After dropping off my bags, I was out the door straightaway, ready to eat and explore. One highlight? The free self-service drinks on the ground floor—hot tea, miso soup, coffee—all available anytime. Grabbing snacks from the nearby Lawson and sipping tea by the entrance in the morning or evening felt so relaxing. My bunk space was comfortable enough; having stayed in university dorms before, I’m used to shared spaces, and the curtains provided good privacy. That said, as with most hostels, there’s limited soundproofing. I usually wake up around 8–9 AM, but I’ve been stirred awake by faint noises—zipping bags, rustling clothes—around 6–7 AM. It’s not unbearable, especially since I’m used to group living, but those sensitive to noise might want to think twice. Overall, this solo trip meant a lot to me, and the stay contributed positively to the whole journey. The vibe, location, cleanliness, and little touches like the free tea made it feel special. If you’re looking for an affordable, social, and centrally located base in Nagoya, this place earns every bit of its high rating.

The front desk staff spoke English fluently, which made everything so much easier. I was able to drop off my luggage in advance—great for a stress-free arrival. Each floor had sleepwear available in the hallway, a thoughtful touch that added to the comfort. The room came with all the essentials: microwave, refrigerator, water purifier, vending machine, and even a washing machine—perfect for longer stays or business trips. While the room is compact, it’s designed for rest, not living, so if you’re just here to sleep, it works perfectly fine. Everything you need is there, and the overall value is excellent. Clean, convenient, and well-organized—this is a solid choice for anyone visiting 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.

Staying at Trip & Sleep Hostel in Nagoya was an absolute highlight of my trip. The front desk staff were incredibly friendly and spoke excellent English—always happy to help with recommendations or directions. My room was a private bunk setup, spacious and quiet, which felt like a real retreat after a long day. Unlike some hostels where you share rooms with strangers, this one offered great privacy and decent soundproofing, making it perfect for a good night’s rest. The shared bathroom had proper partitions and was spotlessly clean—no compromises on hygiene here. Location-wise, it’s just a short walk from Sakae (about 2km), and right next to the bustling Daimaru shopping district. I found the perfect suitcase at 3Coins, and stocked up on skincare and medicines at Don Quijote—such a convenient stop. Bonus: the nearby Sanrin Shrine is charming and peaceful, worth a quick visit. And don’t miss Yabashi Pork Cutlet—arrived around 11 AM, got a table just in time, and when we left, there was already a long line forming. That says it all about its popularity. Overall, this hostel delivers incredible value, comfort, and convenience. It’s not just a place to sleep—it’s a smart choice for travelers who want quality, location, and a touch of local charm.

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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