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Imaike Station is located in Nagoya, Aichi Prefecture, Japan, and is one of the stations on the Nagoya Municipal Subway, serving both the Higashiyama Line and the Meijo Line. The area is known for its vibrant commercial district and multicultural atmosphere, with a variety of restaurants, bars, and trendy shops that attract young people and office workers. Around Imaike Station, you'll find numerous izakayas and live music venues, making it particularly lively at night and showcasing Nagoya's unique nightlife culture. Additionally, the station's convenient location provides easy access to other popular attractions in Nagoya, such as Nagoya Castle and Osu Shopping Street.

Kuretake Inn Nagoya Hisayaodori

Kuretake Inn Nagoya Hisayaodori

4.4 / 5Good55 Reviews
1 Chome-12-32 Izumi
2.81KM from Imaike Station
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Kuretake Inn Premium Nagoya Nayabashi

Kuretake Inn Premium Nagoya Nayabashi

4.3 / 5Good54 Reviews
1 Chome-2-12 Meiekiminami
4.3KM from Imaike Station
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Hamilton Hotel Blue

Hamilton Hotel Blue

3.9 / 54 Reviews
Meiekiminami, 1 Chome−11−8 ハミルトンホテル ブル
4.45KM from Imaike Station
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Hamilton Hotel Black

Hamilton Hotel Black

3.7 / 58 Reviews
1 Chome-11-17 Sakae
3.78KM from Imaike Station
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Hamilton Hotel –Red-

Hamilton Hotel –Red-

4.1 / 5Good9 Reviews
2 Chome-7-5 Sakae
3.45KM from Imaike Station
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Frequently Asked Questions

Everything you need to know about Imaike Station

For authentic Japanese culture within 10-min walk from Imaike Station:

  1. Ryokan Kashoin (3-star): Features traditional tatami rooms with futon bedding and communal baths using natural hot spring water (onsen). Rates from ¥15,000/night including kaiseki dinner.

  2. Guest House Wasabi: Budget-friendly with tea ceremony workshops held weekly. The property has a gorgeous Japanese garden visible from all rooms.

Cultural perks nearby:

  • Shiroyama Hachimangu Shrine (5-min walk)
  • Local izakayas serving Nagoya specialties like hitsumabushi
  • Kimono rental shops for photo ops at Nagoya Castle (15-min subway ride)

Top hotel picks near Imaike Station:

  1. Nagoya Kanko Hotel: 3-min walk from the station, blends Japanese aesthetics with modern amenities, some rooms offer city views.
  2. APA Hotel Nagoya-Imaike Ekimae: Budget-friendly with public baths, great for experiencing onsen culture.
  3. Mitsui Garden Hotel Nagoya Imaike: Opened in 2020, features rooftop open-air baths.

The area is famous for Nagoya meshi (local cuisine) - don't miss miso katsu (pork cutlet) and tebasaki chicken wings at nearby Nishiki-dori Shopping Street.

For travelers near Imaike Station (Nagoya Metro Higashiyama Line), consider:

  1. Tokyu REI Hotel Nagoya Imaike - 3-min walk to subway, from $50/night with onsen-style public bath
  2. APA Hotel Nagoya-Imaike-Eki Higashi - Budget chain with smart toilets, 5-min walk

Key advantages:

  • 10-min walk to Osu Shopping Street (300-year-old market district)
  • 15-min subway ride to Nagoya Castle (One of Japan's Top 3 Castles)
  • Nightlife hub Sakurayama-dori with izakayas and karaoke

Imaike Station offers several affordable accommodations ideal for budget-conscious travelers:

  1. Toyoko Inn Nagoya Imaike Ekimae: 3-minute walk to the station with free breakfast included.
  2. APA Hotel Nagoya-Imaike Minami: Features modern amenities and a public bath for relaxation.
  3. Guesthouse Wasabi Nagoya: Dorm beds from ¥2,500/night, popular for its social atmosphere.

The area has abundant convenience stores and standing noodle bars for quick meals.

Imaike Station is a bustling hub in central Nagoya with diverse hotel options:

Top Picks:

  • Hotel Wing International Nagoya Imaike: 3-minute walk, minimalist rooms with free Wi-Fi (from ~¥6,000/night).
  • Daiwa Roynet Hotel Nagoya Imaike: Spacious rooms + breakfast buffet, ideal for families (from ~¥8,000/night).

Local Tips:

  • The area is known for izakaya alleys – choose soundproofed hotels if noise-sensitive.
  • Direct subway access: 5 mins to Sakae shopping district, 12 mins to Nagoya Station via Higashiyama Line.

Traveler Reviews

See what other travelers say about Imaike Station

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Kuretake Inn Nagoya Hisayaodori

We booked a connecting room at Kuretake Inn Nagoya Hisayaodori and were pleasantly surprised by how well-suited it was for our family of four. While the rooms are on the smaller side—making it tight to fully open large suitcases—they still offered a comfortable double bed and an en-suite bathroom in each, which made morning routines much smoother since we didn’t have to compete for the washroom. The hotel’s location is fantastic—just a 10-minute walk from Exit 1A of Hisayaodori Station—and it’s within easy walking distance of the Rōnen area, with Don Quijote just around the corner. Whether you're grabbing snacks, souvenirs, or just exploring the neighborhood, everything is convenient and close by. For travelers looking for a budget-friendly yet practical stay in Nagoya, this place delivers great value and real comfort.

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Kuretake Inn Premium Nagoya Nayabashi

Staying at Kuretake Inn Premium Nagoya Nayabashi was a pleasant experience overall. This is a standard Japanese-style budget hotel with well-maintained facilities and surprisingly spacious rooms—much better than the average in this category. The only minor downside is the door mechanism, which feels a bit awkward to open. It’s true that it takes about 15 minutes to walk from Nagoya Station, so if you're not up for a long stroll, hopping on the subway for just two stops gets you right into the heart of the Rengō area, where everything’s convenient. Despite the slight distance, the location is still manageable, especially given the clean, comfortable rooms and excellent value for money. For travelers looking for a quiet, authentic Japanese stay without breaking the bank, this place delivers. A solid 10/10—highly recommended.

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Hamilton Hotel Blue

The hotel is a bit of a walk from the station, but I was really happy to book it at a great deal during a holiday. Right when I walked into the room, I noticed the private sink — such a thoughtful touch that made the space feel more spacious and convenient. The only small downside is that breakfast ends at 6:00 AM, which was too early for me since I had an early JR express train the next morning. I didn’t get a chance to enjoy a proper breakfast, which was a bummer. That said, overall this place is fantastic — clean, well-maintained, and offers excellent value for money. The staff are friendly, the room is cozy, and it’s perfect for travelers who want a quiet, comfortable stay without breaking the bank. Definitely recommend if you’re looking for a hassle-free, no-frills experience in Nagoya.

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Hamilton Hotel Black

The room isn’t huge, but it’s clean and well-maintained. What impressed me most was the self-service amenity station in the lobby—everything from makeup remover to face masks was available. I ended up staying last minute with absolutely nothing packed, and these little extras made my stay so much easier. No need to panic or run to a convenience store. The neighborhood is also super convenient—plenty of local izakayas and ramen shops nearby. Even if you’re not a foodie, you’ll find something tasty within walking distance. Overall, a great experience with excellent value for money. I’d definitely book again next time I’m in Nagoya.

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Hamilton Hotel –Red-

Staying at Hamilton Hotel – Red in Nagoya was an absolute delight from start to finish. The hotel’s interior design is elegant yet modern, creating a welcoming and sophisticated atmosphere right from the lobby. I especially loved the evening drink special—perfect for unwinding with a refreshing cocktail while enjoying the city lights. The bathroom amenities are high-end brands, so no need to bring your own toiletries. Despite being located in a busy business district, the area is surprisingly quiet and peaceful. The nearest subway station is literally across the street, making travel to major attractions or the train station super convenient. And just steps away is a 24-hour convenience store—super handy for late-night snacks or essentials. Everything about this stay felt thoughtfully designed, from comfort to service. If you're visiting Nagoya, this hotel delivers great value and a memorable experience.

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Trip & Sleep Hostel

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.

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Hotel Keihan Nagoya

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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hotel androoms Nagoya Fushimi

The room is quite compact, and only the bathroom has a window, but cleanliness is absolutely top-notch—no corners cut here. On the second floor, there's a vending machine and a washer-dryer combo, which is super convenient for guests. Breakfast can be pre-ordered during check-in at a better rate than ordering à la carte, with drinks included for just 1,100 JPY. Despite the small size, every detail feels thoughtfully arranged, and the overall experience was excellent. There’s truly nothing to complain about—highly recommend for travelers looking for a clean, practical, and value-packed stay.

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Excel Inn Nagoya Atsuta

The hotel’s location is excellent—just a short walk from the subway station and within easy reach of Atsuta Shrine. I appreciated how convenient it was for exploring the area without needing to rely on taxis or long walks. The breakfast buffet offered a well-balanced selection—neither too limited nor overwhelming—with fresh, tasty options that satisfied my morning cravings. Clean rooms, friendly staff, and great value make this a solid choice if you're visiting Nagoya. I’d definitely stay here again.

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Anshin Oyado Woman & Man Nagoya Sakae

Staying at Anshin Oyado Nagoya Sakae was a delightful surprise—everything from the rooftop self-service dining area to the front desk on the ground floor felt thoughtfully designed and spotless. The facilities exceeded my expectations: free snacks and drinks, a wide selection of magazines and comics, and a spacious shared bathhouse made the stay incredibly comfortable. The staff were warm and helpful throughout, adding to the welcoming vibe. The dormitory beds were more spacious than I expected, with all the essentials included, and the lighting options were a nice touch for personal comfort. Best of all? The location is unbeatable—right in the heart of Sakae, steps away from shopping malls, restaurants, and nightlife. Public transport access is excellent, making it easy to explore the rest of Nagoya. This place offers outstanding value and a genuinely relaxing experience—I’ll definitely be back.

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Pravafor Josai

Staying at Pravafor Josai was an absolute delight from start to finish. The apartment comes fully equipped with essentials like umbrellas, toiletries, laundry detergent, and a complete set of tableware for four—everything you need for a comfortable stay. The balcony is perfect for hanging clothes, and the kitchen has a surprisingly convenient automatic water-filling feature that makes preparing meals a breeze. The neighborhood is quiet and peaceful, making it ideal for relaxation. Transportation is another major highlight—the property connects seamlessly to the subway via elevator, eliminating any hassle with heavy luggage. Just a 7- to 8-minute walk brings you to Exit 1 of Asamigawa Station, where the elevator access ensures smooth travel both ways. No more dragging bags up stairs or through crowded platforms. A short stroll in the other direction leads to a small but well-stocked convenience store called Feel Supermarket Hanano, which offers fresh produce and seasonal fruits. It closes at 8 PM, so visiting around 6 or 7 PM means you can score great deals on clearance items—perfect for food lovers looking to stock up. Plus, it’s just about a 10-minute walk to Nagoya Castle, making it easy to explore the city on foot. Overall, this place strikes the perfect balance between everyday comfort and a laid-back travel vibe. Whether you're here for a quiet retreat or a low-key city break, Pravafor Josai delivers a seamless, stress-free experience.

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HOTEL LiVEMAX Nagoya Kanayama

Staying at LiVEMAX Nagoya Kanayama was a fantastic experience. The hotel is just a 5 to 10-minute walk from Kanayama Station, making it super convenient for getting around the city by train. There's a Lawson convenience store right nearby—perfect for grabbing snacks or essentials late at night. If you're driving, the on-site parking is a real bonus: only 1,000 yen during daytime and just 500 yen at night, which is much more affordable compared to other areas in Nagoya. Compared to other hotels near Nagoya Station or Sakae, this one offers significantly better value for money without compromising on comfort or location. It’s definitely one of the best budget-friendly options in the city—highly recommend for travelers looking for a smart, practical stay.