Hotel near Nagoya City Centre,Nagoya26.8% of visitors choose this area
GGuest User2026.03.14
The female dormitory is great we do have own privacy and all ladies are well behaved after 10pm will off the common area light and talk softly and toilet is super duper clean
Will highly recommend solo travellers to stay here v budget constraints
Fantastic location, just a stone's throw from Nagoya Station. It might be compact, but it's incredibly well-equipped with everything you could possibly need! We had a wonderfully comfortable stay.
Hotel near Nagoya City Centre,Nagoya26.8% of visitors choose this area
GGuest User2025.09.17
Japan's 9h capsule hotels are quite renowned, so I made sure to try one out this trip. My overall impression was excellent. The other guests were very considerate, and the hotel itself was spotlessly clean. The lockers were surprisingly spacious, and there were plenty of large, well-maintained shower facilities. Plus, the location was incredibly convenient.
This hotel is located right in front of Obu Station, about a 15-minute train ride from Nagoya. Even though it was a weekend, it cost under 10,000 yen and included breakfast, making it a great value. Hotels in Nagoya city seem to be quite expensive on weekends lately, but this hotel offers reasonable rates not far from Nagoya.
For breakfast, they offer side dishes made by local delis, and, as you'd expect in Aichi Prefecture, they even have kishimen noodles. The fact that this is free is fantastic.
Although I didn't go out during my stay, be aware that you need to leave your key at the front desk if you plan to leave the premises. Also, there's only one elevator, so you might have to wait, but the emergency staircase seemed to be open during the morning hours.
Hotel near Kanayama,Nagoya15.7% of visitors choose this area
GGuest User2025.12.20
I was hesitant after reading the reviews, but since it was the end of the year and prices were high everywhere, this was the cheapest option, so I decided to stay here for one night.
Amenities: Toothbrush, cup, razor, comb, shampoo, conditioner, body soap. No basic skincare, so bring your own if you need it.
Room: The wallpaper had been repainted, the air conditioning worked well, and the room had a bathtub, shower, and toilet, which was nice. However, the toilet didn't have a washlet, so the seat was very cold. I purchased a disposable toilet seat mat at Seria near Kanayama Station. The room's slippers were cloth, and although I'm not particularly picky, I couldn't wear them, so I purchased disposable slippers at Seria and used them instead. The furniture was old, but I didn't use them, so it didn't bother me. The hair dryer had a strong airflow and the shower had good pressure, so I was satisfied. There was some noise from doors opening and closing on the same floor, but it wasn't particularly bothersome. The view was nice. Kanayama Station or Higashi Betsuin Station are the closest, but it was less than a 10-minute walk from Kanayama Station. There was a Family Mart and a 7-Eleven along the way. The beds were clean, which was nice.
There was a water heater like a Tefal. You'll need to buy water.
The hotel room is general and the Wifi is weak, but there was beef bowl and curry in the breakfast buffet, and it was very good for the people who wanted to eat guts from the morning. The quality was also high.
Hotel near Nagoya City Centre,Nagoya26.8% of visitors choose this area
Ppinoy solo traveler2026.03.02
The best choice for a budget solo traveler. It offers free unlimited drinks all day, unlimited curry with rice for breakfast, unlimited fresh ramen noodles at night, and free alcoholic drinks in the evening.
There is a lounge on the 11th floor, a public bath with a hot pool and sauna, and free shampoo, body soap, conditioner, hair gel, hair spray, and face and body lotion. It also provides free toothbrushes and razors. The locker fits a 20kg size luggage if not, you can put it at the large luggage compartment and ask for chain with lock at the lobby. There are coin washing machines and dryers available as well.
Heads up to those with tattoos: this hotel only has a public bath, and tattoos are not allowed.
Great place, really polite and fantastic (free) breakfast. Free parking although parking nearby is around £2 per day which is a bargain. And it's right next door to a shopping centre, family restaurant and late night café. Plus the baths inside the hotel are a great touch. Highly recommend.
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GGuest UserJapan's 9h capsule hotels are quite renowned, so I made sure to try one out this trip. My overall impression was excellent. The other guests were very considerate, and the hotel itself was spotlessly clean. The lockers were surprisingly spacious, and there were plenty of large, well-maintained shower facilities. Plus, the location was incredibly convenient.
GGuest UserFantastic location, just a stone's throw from Nagoya Station. It might be compact, but it's incredibly well-equipped with everything you could possibly need! We had a wonderfully comfortable stay.
CcallxaxyjThe location if near subway gate and big street, also has convenience store nearby so it’s very good. It’s under renovation when I came but the undergoing work didn’t disturb guests at all. The room is kind of small for single type but it was very comfortable because they provided smart tv, which I could connect to my Netflix and Youtube account, small refrigerator for my drinks, air conditioner and bathroom. Since my room is the farthest from elevator and it was right in the corner side, I got to have big bathroom with shower stand and closet. The room also has so many electrical outlets so you don’t have to worry about charging your phones (if you have more than 1 phone like me), your power banks, your smart watches, and you still can use their provided hair dryer as well! The hotel also provides vending machines for cup ramen and also drinks so you don’t have to worry about starving or dehydrating. So far, it’s best and very money value for solo traveler like me! Would like to stay here again next time!!
Ppinoy solo travelerThe best choice for a budget solo traveler. It offers free unlimited drinks all day, unlimited curry with rice for breakfast, unlimited fresh ramen noodles at night, and free alcoholic drinks in the evening.
There is a lounge on the 11th floor, a public bath with a hot pool and sauna, and free shampoo, body soap, conditioner, hair gel, hair spray, and face and body lotion. It also provides free toothbrushes and razors. The locker fits a 20kg size luggage if not, you can put it at the large luggage compartment and ask for chain with lock at the lobby. There are coin washing machines and dryers available as well.
Heads up to those with tattoos: this hotel only has a public bath, and tattoos are not allowed.
RrickathkThis hotel is located near the exchange road. There is free parking. There are plenty of parking spaces and there are free breakfast. There are many choices for breakfast. There are also many restaurants next to it. It is a good travel experience.
RRoman.KusIt’s a nice guesthouse divided between two building. There are many amenities, in the check-in building there is a nice cafe with coffee and food. It is close to subway and several nice cocktail bars. The only drawback was insects in the capsules that bit me :( should be desinfected.
RRS JennyThe hotel room is really small for the price you’re paying. Usually, if I pay around $100 per night, I get a much bigger room elsewhere, so just keep that in mind. The room also feels a bit old, and overall it’s just small. The bathroom is small as well, and the hot water doesn’t stay warm for long—it turns cold on its own, which is a bit inconvenient, especially if you’re visiting in winter.
That said, the location is great. It’s close to a lot of popular restaurants, including a famous barbecue spot, and there’s a FamilyMart just a two-minute walk away. They also provide umbrellas you can use. Despite the room being smaller and more expensive than what I’d usually pay for this size, I still had a good stay overall—especially since I woke up to snowfall, which was really nice.
GGuest UserI was hesitant after reading the reviews, but since it was the end of the year and prices were high everywhere, this was the cheapest option, so I decided to stay here for one night.
Amenities: Toothbrush, cup, razor, comb, shampoo, conditioner, body soap. No basic skincare, so bring your own if you need it.
Room: The wallpaper had been repainted, the air conditioning worked well, and the room had a bathtub, shower, and toilet, which was nice. However, the toilet didn't have a washlet, so the seat was very cold. I purchased a disposable toilet seat mat at Seria near Kanayama Station. The room's slippers were cloth, and although I'm not particularly picky, I couldn't wear them, so I purchased disposable slippers at Seria and used them instead. The furniture was old, but I didn't use them, so it didn't bother me. The hair dryer had a strong airflow and the shower had good pressure, so I was satisfied. There was some noise from doors opening and closing on the same floor, but it wasn't particularly bothersome. The view was nice. Kanayama Station or Higashi Betsuin Station are the closest, but it was less than a 10-minute walk from Kanayama Station. There was a Family Mart and a 7-Eleven along the way. The beds were clean, which was nice.
There was a water heater like a Tefal. You'll need to buy water.
SSkyroadThis hotel is located right in front of Obu Station, about a 15-minute train ride from Nagoya. Even though it was a weekend, it cost under 10,000 yen and included breakfast, making it a great value. Hotels in Nagoya city seem to be quite expensive on weekends lately, but this hotel offers reasonable rates not far from Nagoya.
For breakfast, they offer side dishes made by local delis, and, as you'd expect in Aichi Prefecture, they even have kishimen noodles. The fact that this is free is fantastic.
Although I didn't go out during my stay, be aware that you need to leave your key at the front desk if you plan to leave the premises. Also, there's only one elevator, so you might have to wait, but the emergency staircase seemed to be open during the morning hours.
BBeedawnWent there for the F1 race and it was perfect for the weekend. Just make sure you know how to get into Suzuka and you will have a good race weekend. The beds are your typical hard japanese style mattress and also you do have to turn in your key every single time when you leathe property and then pick it back up again whenever you come back. I do wish they just had disposable keys like most other hotels but I didn't have trouble turning in my key offended each day. I do like that I will also get a free drink each time when I come back at the end of the day
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