Tabist Group Hotels Near Ryu Shrine

Step into Ryu Shrine, where time seems to pause in reverence. The ancient torii gate whispers tales of centuries past, its vermilion pillars glowing like embers under the sun. Every footfall echoes through history—this isn’t just a temple, it’s a sanctuary nestled in the urban jungle, offering a rare stillness that touches the soul.

Tabist Hirofune Koyo IC

Tabist Hirofune Koyo IC

3.8 / 56 Reviews
3-16-5 Kouyou
1.65KM from Ryu Shrine
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Frequently Asked Questions

Everything you need to know about Ryu Shrine

Stay at Nagoya Port Hotel Nikko, just a 15-minute drive from Ryu Shrine, offering convenient access and excellent amenities. The hotel features modern Japanese-style rooms with panoramic views of Nagoya Bay, especially stunning at night. Complimentary shuttle buses run to Nagoya Station and major attractions, making it easy to visit nearby sites like Nagoya Castle and Atsuta Shrine. Guests can also enjoy authentic Nagoya cuisine at nearby Michelin-recommended izakayas and yakiniku restaurants, enhancing the cultural experience.

Take the Meitetsu Subway Higashiyama Line to Sakaemachi Station, then transfer to bus routes 20 or 40 bound for "Ryu Shrine Mae"—a 25-minute ride. Alternatively, a taxi takes about 15 minutes and costs ¥800–1,200. For greater comfort and flexibility, consider HopeGoo a private car service, many hotels offer this. The shrine is well-signposted with clear walking paths, ideal for a leisurely stroll through traditional streets and lush greenery along the way.

Beyond worship, participate in a traditional purification ritual guided by shrine priests, including temizu (hand-washing) and purchasing omamori charms, immersing yourself in Shinto practices. During spring’s annual Dragon Boat Festival, enjoy performances of lion dances, miko (shrine maiden) processions, and seasonal treats like mochi and tea. Nearby craft workshops offer hands-on activities such as making paper fans and shibori-dyed textiles—ideal for families or solo travelers seeking deep cultural engagement. These experiences highlight Aichi Prefecture’s rich folk traditions and harmony with nature.

Yes, some premium hotels like Nagoya Port Hotel Nikko provide complimentary shuttles to central Nagoya and major attractions, including direct routes to Ryu Shrine. While not all accommodations offer this, most in central or transit-accessible areas partner with local bus companies to provide discounted tickets or reservation systems. It’s advisable to confirm shuttle schedules and routes in advance. For added flexibility, consider using shared e-bikes or rental bicycles as supplementary transport options. Some guesthouses also offer guided tour assistance to help plan optimal visit routes.

Ryu Shrine is open daily from 6:00 AM to 8:00 PM, year-round. Early mornings (6:00–8:00 AM) are quieter, perfect for peaceful prayer and photography. Late afternoon offers golden light illuminating the torii gate—ideal for photographers. Note that during festivals like Spring and Autumn Matsuri, opening hours may be extended and special rituals held. Always check the official website for updates to avoid missing key cultural events.

Must-try local specialties include Nagoya miso tonkatsu, miso ramen, and taiyaki. Several century-old eateries nearby, such as Ichifudō and Yoshinoya branches, serve authentic flavors. Just a 10-minute drive away, Atsuta Market offers fresh seafood and handmade sweets. Many hotels also feature traditional Japanese breakfast sets with local ingredients, allowing guests to savor Nagoya’s culinary heritage throughout their stay.

Traveler Reviews

See what other travelers say about Ryu Shrine

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Tabist Hirofune Koyo IC

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.

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Nagoya Kasadera Hotel

The hotel is incredibly convenient with easy access via public transit, and the location is peaceful yet close to everything. I have mobility challenges and need special footwear, but I was still able to comfortably walk around in slippers within the property—something that shows thoughtful design for guests with different needs. The attention to detail made my stay much more relaxing and enjoyable. Highly recommend this place for anyone looking for comfort and quality.

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Nagoya Kanayama Hotel

The Nagoya Kanayama Hotel is spotlessly clean and feels fresh throughout. I was pleasantly surprised to see a toilet seat manufactured by our parent factory back in 2015—it still works perfectly, which speaks volumes about the hotel’s excellent maintenance and attention to detail. While the location isn’t ideal for commuting to my current workplace (requiring transfers), it’s an excellent choice for travelers. The area is lively and bustling, with plenty of dining and entertainment options nearby. Great value, great vibe—definitely planning to stay here again on my next trip to Nagoya.

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Meitetsu Inn Nagoya Kanayama

I couldn’t be happier with my stay at Meitetsu Inn Nagoya Kanayama! The breakfast was surprisingly generous—plenty of options and well-prepared, though the air conditioning was a bit strong (easy to adjust though). Location-wise, it’s incredibly convenient—just a short 5-minute walk from Kanayama Station, making it super easy to get around Nagoya. The staff were friendly and helpful throughout. What made this trip even better was the amazing price—I actually found this Meitetsu Inn cheaper than nearby hotels like Toyoko Inn and Livemax, which is rare! It’s the first time I’ve booked here, and honestly, the value for money is outstanding. If you’re looking for comfort, convenience, and great pricing in Nagoya, this place is a top pick.

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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.

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Nagoya Hostel the Three Smiles

The hostel was surprisingly clean and well-maintained, which made the stay quite pleasant. I appreciated the tidy rooms and overall hygiene. That said, considering the basic amenities and the type of accommodation, I felt the price could have been a bit more competitive. Still, it’s a solid option for budget travelers looking for a simple, no-frills stay in Nagoya. The location is convenient—just a short walk from the subway station, making it easy to explore the city center. If they adjust pricing slightly, it would be even more appealing. Overall, a decent choice for a comfortable and affordable base during a visit to Nagoya.

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Vacation Rent Kanayama

This was my first time staying in a vacation rental, and I have to say it was a great experience overall. The place was clean and well-maintained, which made me feel comfortable right away. There were a few check-in steps I had to handle myself—like submitting passport details online—and on the day of arrival, I received a code to unlock the mailbox and collect the key. It felt a bit tricky at first, but everything worked smoothly once I got the hang of it. A little nervous about checkout procedures, I reached out to the platform’s customer support, and they were incredibly helpful—quick replies and easy to understand. Turns out, the host also sends a reminder email the night before checkout, instructing guests to simply return the key to the mailbox. Super convenient! The neighborhood is quiet and residential, perfect for a peaceful stay. If you're driving, parking on nearby streets works fine, though it's good to arrive early to secure a spot. All in all, this was a hassle-free and enjoyable stay. Great value, excellent communication, and a lovely quiet location—definitely recommend for travelers looking for a relaxed, authentic experience.

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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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HOTEL LiVEMAX BUDGET Nagoya

Staying at LiVEMAX Budget Nagoya was a pleasant surprise! The room is 11 square meters—double the size of most budget hotels I’ve stayed in, which makes a big difference in comfort. It’s located right next to the train tracks, so there’s some noise, but it actually adds a lively urban vibe rather than feeling isolating. What really stood out was the mini kitchen and in-room washing machine—perfect for cooking your own meals or doing laundry without leaving the hotel. The only downside? No luggage storage, so you’ll need to carry everything with you. Also, weekend rates are significantly higher, but weekdays offer great value. Overall, this is a smart, practical choice if you're looking for space, convenience, and affordability in Nagoya.

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Cypress Garden Hotel

The Cypress Garden Hotel is absolutely spotless and impeccably clean—every corner feels fresh and well-maintained. Located just a short walk from the train station, it’s incredibly convenient for exploring Nagoya. Whether you're here for business or leisure, getting around the city is a breeze. The comfort, cleanliness, and thoughtful details make this stay feel far above average. Highly recommend this gem for anyone visiting Nagoya.

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Sakura

The interior of this little gem was absolutely stunning—right from the moment we walked in, the vibe was perfect. The only downside? No soaking tub, which was a bit disappointing. But everything else more than made up for it! The bed was incredibly soft and cozy—felt like sleeping on a cloud. I was especially impressed with the air conditioning system using plasma cluster technology; it really made the room feel fresh and clean. Located just a short subway ride from downtown Nagoya, it’s super convenient for exploring the city. If you're looking for a peaceful, well-designed stay with excellent comfort and modern touches, this place is a must-try.

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Hotel Shinsuien

Staying at Hotel Shinsuien was a pleasant experience overall. The room was spotlessly clean, and the staff were genuinely warm and welcoming—always smiling and ready to help. What stood out most was the quiet surroundings; it felt peaceful and secluded, perfect for unwinding after a day of exploring Nagoya. While it’s a bit of a walk from Kamiyama and Nagoya Station, the convenience of the location still makes it a solid choice, especially if you're traveling by train and don’t mind a short stroll. The hotel offers great value for money, and being just far enough from the city bustle but still accessible to key attractions made it ideal. I’d definitely recommend this place to travelers who appreciate tranquility, cleanliness, and a genuine sense of comfort.