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Ryōgoku District isn’t just shopping—it’s the pulse of Nagoya! From dazzling department stores to tucked-away local gems, every breath here pulses with modern-meets-traditional energy. When night falls, the whole area ignites like an endless party.

Lamp Light Books Hotel Nagoya

Lamp Light Books Hotel Nagoya

4.7 / 5Great138 Reviews
1 Chome-13-18 Nishiki
0.93KM from Sakae
DryerLuggage StorageLaundry ServiceMedical Room
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Access by Loisir Hotel Nagoya

Access by Loisir Hotel Nagoya

4.5 / 5Great60 Reviews
1 Chome-9-22 Higashisakura
0.84KM from Sakae
DryerLaundry RoomBicycle Rental ServiceLuggage StorageLaundry Service
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hotel androoms Nagoya Sakae

hotel androoms Nagoya Sakae

4.4 / 5Good59 Reviews
3 Chome-6-8 Marunouchi
1.08KM from Sakae
Laundry RoomNon-smoking floorLuggage StorageSaunaMedical Room
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hotel androoms Nagoya Fushimi

hotel androoms Nagoya Fushimi

4.4 / 5Good41 Reviews
2 Chome-8-28 Nishiki
0.78KM from Sakae
Laundry RoomNon-smoking floorLuggage StorageLaundry Service
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LAMP LIGHT BOOKS HOTEL nagoya

LAMP LIGHT BOOKS HOTEL nagoya

4.6 / 5Great
1-1318, Nishiki, Naka-ku
0.92KM from Sakae
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Chisun Inn Nagoya

Chisun Inn Nagoya

3.7 / 592 Reviews
Noritake 1 Chome-12-8
2.48KM from Sakae
Conference HallDryerLaundry RoomNon-smoking floorLuggage StorageLaundry Service
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Frequently Asked Questions

Everything you need to know about Sakae

Mercure Nagoya Eki Nishi is a top choice in the heart of Sakae, offering modern Japanese-inspired rooms and complimentary shuttle service to Nagoya Station. Just a 5-minute walk from upscale shopping malls and vibrant street life, it provides seamless access to landmarks like Nagoya Castle and Atsuta Shrine. Perfect for travelers seeking convenience and urban charm in central Nagoya.

Traveling from Sakae to Nagoya Castle is highly convenient via the Meitetsu Nagoya Main Line or Tsurumai Line, with a short 10-minute ride to "Nagoya Castle Station." Alternatively, you can walk along Marunouchi-dori through scenic green pathways—about 25 minutes—offering a pleasant stroll through urban nature. Many hotels also provide complimentary shuttle buses, ensuring hassle-free access to this iconic landmark.

Sakae is a culinary hotspot where you must try miso ramen and Nagoya-style chicken wings (yakitori). Head to local eateries in Sakae Ichome for rich, savory miso broth served with chewy noodles and crispy skin. Don’t miss Mikawa-yaki cookies and ochazuke (tea-soaked rice), traditional snacks often prepared fresh at neighborhood tea houses—perfect for sampling authentic regional flavors.

Sakae comes alive at night with vibrant shopping and neon walks along Daisu Shopping Street, where indie boutiques and streetwear stores thrive. Visit the Nagoya TV Tower observation deck for panoramic views of the city’s glittering skyline. For a true local experience, head to the Ginza area’s izakayas, where you can savor sake and grilled skewers while enjoying live music and street performances—perfect for soaking in Nagoya’s dynamic nightlife.

Yes, many hotels in Sakae cater to families—such as Nagoya Tokyu Hotel, which offers family-friendly rooms, kids’ playrooms, and 24-hour family amenities. Close to attractions like Nagoya City Science Museum and Higashiyama Zoo, the area is ideal for family outings. Some hotels even provide cribs and children’s welcome kits, ensuring a comfortable and stress-free stay for parents and little ones alike.

Top photo spots include the glass observatory of the Nagoya TV Tower, offering sweeping city views; the red torii gate at Osu Kannon Temple, set against ancient architecture; and the vibrant art murals in Sakae Ichome, perfect for street photography. During summer’s Nagoya Castle Hanami Festival, cherry blossoms frame the historic donjon—creating a dreamlike backdrop for unforgettable snapshots.

Traveler Reviews

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Access by Loisir Hotel 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.

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hotel androoms Nagoya Sakae

Staying at Hotel Androoms Nagoya Sakae was a delightful surprise! The hotel features a relaxing onsen, and upon check-in, we received a complimentary drink voucher for either coffee or juice—such a thoughtful touch. The front desk staff were incredibly warm and welcoming, making our arrival feel special. The room is compact but impeccably clean and well-organized, with smart use of space. Right by the onsen entrance, there’s a vending machine offering glass bottles of milk, plus access to an ice maker and a washing machine—very convenient for longer stays. Outside, the hotel sits right next to Hisaya Odori Park, so the area is quiet and peaceful, perfect for unwinding after a long day. Everything from the amenities to the location feels thoughtfully designed. If you're looking for a cozy, clean, and comfortable base in Nagoya with a little luxury like the onsen, this place is absolutely worth it.

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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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Chisun Inn Nagoya

I'm a solo traveler, and this hotel was perfect for me. The location is incredibly convenient—right next to a major train station, making it easy to get around Nagoya and beyond. I really enjoyed the breakfast too—it was fresh, varied, and delicious. The room was clean, quiet, and comfortable, with everything I needed for a relaxing stay. Overall, great value for money and a wonderful experience. I’d definitely come back.

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Sotetsu Fresa Inn Nagoya Sakuradoriguchi

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.

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9h Nine Hours Nagoya Station

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.

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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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Comfort Hotel Nagoya Shinkansenguchi

Staying at Comfort Hotel Nagoya Shinkansenguchi was a fantastic experience! The front desk staff were incredibly friendly and welcoming from the moment we arrived. The room was compact but functional, with a surprisingly spacious bathroom—much larger than what you’d typically find in Japanese hotels. Free coffee and tea were available until midnight, which was a nice touch for late-night travelers. The hotel’s name is clearly visible from afar, making it easy to spot even from a distance. Breakfast is a highlight—arrive early to avoid the lines, especially on weekends, as it gets quite busy. Overall, this hotel offers great value for money, excellent service, and convenient access to the Shinkansen station. I’d definitely stay here again and highly recommend it to anyone visiting Nagoya.

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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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Washington R&B Hotel Nagoya Shinkansen-guchi

Staying at Washington R&B Hotel Nagoya Shinkansen-guchi was a solid choice for my business trip. While it’s about a 10-minute walk from the Shinkansen exit—due to ongoing construction around the station—the location is still very convenient and well-connected. The hotel offers great value for money, with clean, quiet rooms that feel comfortable and well-maintained. The amenities are practical and in good condition, and the breakfast buffet is simple but satisfying: fresh bread, salad, yogurt, milk, coffee, and a warm curry option. It’s perfect for solo travelers or those on short business stays. There’s ample desk space in the room, and the Wi-Fi is reliable—essential for work or staying connected. Overall, this is a no-frills but dependable option in Nagoya, especially if you’re looking for comfort without overspending.