Hotel near Nagoya City Centre,Nagoya26% of visitors choose this area
AAnonymous User2026.04.09
The facilities were comfortable and clean. The bed was relatively short/tiny even for a short person like me (153cm). I really liked how the staff would ensure that lights would be closed by 10PM. Staying near Nagoya station meant that there were bus terminals and every train type to access to easily. I also really liked the free flow for drinks (coffee/tea/water hot&cold). There were bowls and utensils to use for food as well. While staying on the highest floor, having an elevator was really nice.
Despite this my stay was quite inconvenient. All of the amenities cost 50-600¥. I had to rent a towel and after checking out the baggage storage was 600¥ to store from 10AM-11PM. When I arrived at 1PM to check in or at least leave my luggage, the hostel was closed. Luckily the accommodation was only 7min away from Nagoya station and I could leave my luggage in the coin lockers. One really inconvenient at least for the ladie’s dorm was the baggage corner and the size of it. It was not allowed to keep bags within the bedroom (understandably). However I had a lot of baggage and the baggage storage corner within the same floor was really tiny and cramped. I used double the time than normal to unpack and repack because I had to bring stuff that I needed for shower and to the bed. At the same time I had to dodge people coming in and out the whole time.
For some reason in the morning the bedroom door was kept open and I don’t know if it’s part of the rules, similar to the switching off the lights at 10PM.
I’ve had a more convenient stay with similar cost in other places in japan with free amenities. This was really disappointing :/
Hotel near Nagoya City Centre,Nagoya26% of visitors choose this area
Llinnii2026.05.02
Perfect for short stays. Located near Nagoya Station - making taking JR/Shinkansen and the subway very easy. There’s plentiful restaurants around and the capsules were rather comfortable. Things to note is that they are unable to store luggage and you need to be out of the capsule rooms between 11-3, you can stay in the L10 lounge if you need somewhere to rest. They have lockers for you to store your stuff and is locked via. a QR code. The locker area is a bit tight for space but will be fine if you don’t stay for long-term and need to sort your luggage constantly. The showers were decently sized and there were enough bathrooms for use provided that it’s not rush hour. Overall, the experience was good and I would definitely stay at another 9h hotel for its price, comfort and convenience c:
Hotel near Kanayama,Nagoya14.5% of visitors choose this area
AAnonymous User2026.05.25
The hotel rooms are of average size, but the bathrooms aren't spacious; they might be suitable for shorter people. The rooms are not soundproof. I checked in at 6 PM intending to rest, but the hotel seemed to be cleaning or doing something, and the doors were slamming shut very loudly. I would like them to improve the door system. Even my own room, which I tried to close quietly, was noisy. I understand why.
Hotel near Nagoya City Centre,Nagoya26% of visitors choose this area
TTGabor2026.04.26
Very good capsule hotel, good value for the money! Very helpful staff and able to speak English (Suzuki, Chie, Arjun, thanks). Free soft drinks, free alcohol from 17-27, free breakfast and dinner, very good spa and sauna, anime corner and mini games. The difference from last year is that the top floor isn't just for man anymore, the women has their on section now, while the man has to share their section, which isn't fair. It would've been better a mixed floor or women have there own floor (Only 2 massage chairs and 1 isn't working properly on the male section, there were 3 last year). Also, you only supposed to talk on the phone in a small ”phone boot”, which is for one person, which is silly in my opinion (the women section used to be the part, where you were able to speak with others on the phone/app). I also miss the lemony ”energy” drink from the sauna and the ”flushing noise” option from the toilet from last year. It's still a very good hotel!
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% of visitors choose this area
GGuest User2026.03.31
Location is good. Just 6-7 mins from Nagoya station. A choice of Japanese or Weston set. There are some simple side dishes buffet. Nothing too fancy. Day time female staff are more friendly than night shift male staff. I couldn’t connect my iPad to Wi-Fi so asked them for help. One of the 2 guys gave me a poker face and cold shoulder while the other said he wouldn’t be able to connect it if I couldn’t. No alternative offered nor apathy at all.
The hotel room is relatively large, clean and hygienic, there are disposable slippers (very satisfied with this), the hot water can be adjusted a little, it is close to the subway, and it is easy to find. The front desk was very enthusiastic to remind there is a hot spring bath (unfortunately I didn't have the courage to soak); Before leaving, I stored my luggage. There was a bag of comics that was not very good to take. The front desk was very intimate to take a plastic bag. Five-star praise!
The location is about 7 minutes walk from Tokoname Station, not difficult to find. You can walk to all tourist spots from the hotel, which is very comfortable. The hotel is very clean, there are not many rooms, although there are public toilets (on the same floor as the room) and bathrooms, but it is not easy to collide with other guests. It really feels like living in a private villa, and the facilities are also complete. The owner is very friendly and proactive in helping. If you plan to walk around Tokoname for a day, you can also consider staying in the hotel to enjoy such a peaceful lucky cat market, or you can go shopping at AEON Dreamland, and buy things at the supermarket and cook at the hotel. The hotel kitchen has everything you need, including seasonings. There are also large supermarkets and several restaurants near the hotel, as well as cool coffee shops.
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.
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LlinniiPerfect for short stays. Located near Nagoya Station - making taking JR/Shinkansen and the subway very easy. There’s plentiful restaurants around and the capsules were rather comfortable. Things to note is that they are unable to store luggage and you need to be out of the capsule rooms between 11-3, you can stay in the L10 lounge if you need somewhere to rest. They have lockers for you to store your stuff and is locked via. a QR code. The locker area is a bit tight for space but will be fine if you don’t stay for long-term and need to sort your luggage constantly. The showers were decently sized and there were enough bathrooms for use provided that it’s not rush hour. Overall, the experience was good and I would definitely stay at another 9h hotel for its price, comfort and convenience c:
GGuest UserThis hotel is a solid option for travelers looking for a clean, comfortable stay near Nagoya Station at a reasonable price. The room is small but well-equipped with essentials like slippers, pyjamas, a hairdryer, and a water boiler. While bottled water isn’t provided, it’s convenient to purchase from the nearby Seven Eleven or Aeon store.
One of the best aspects is the peaceful environment. Unlike some modern hotels with thin walls, this one has good soundproofing, and the sliding door adds extra noise isolation. The air conditioning is individually controlled, making it easy to adjust the temperature precisely.
The hotel itself looks quite new and is kept very clean. I had a comfortable stay. The staff were friendly and professional, with one gentleman at the front desk standing out for his attentive service and clear explanations of the facilities.
Location-wise, it’s about an 8-minute walk from Nagoya Station, though there is no covered walkway. The neighborhood feels safe, and there are plenty of dining options at the station. Some guests mentioned concerns about the curtain, but I found it adequate for blocking sunlight.
Would recommend for short stays in Nagoya!
TTGaborVery good capsule hotel, good value for the money! Very helpful staff and able to speak English (Suzuki, Chie, Arjun, thanks). Free soft drinks, free alcohol from 17-27, free breakfast and dinner, very good spa and sauna, anime corner and mini games. The difference from last year is that the top floor isn't just for man anymore, the women has their on section now, while the man has to share their section, which isn't fair. It would've been better a mixed floor or women have there own floor (Only 2 massage chairs and 1 isn't working properly on the male section, there were 3 last year). Also, you only supposed to talk on the phone in a small ”phone boot”, which is for one person, which is silly in my opinion (the women section used to be the part, where you were able to speak with others on the phone/app). I also miss the lemony ”energy” drink from the sauna and the ”flushing noise” option from the toilet from last year. It's still a very good hotel!
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.
GGuest UserLocation is good. Just 6-7 mins from Nagoya station. A choice of Japanese or Weston set. There are some simple side dishes buffet. Nothing too fancy. Day time female staff are more friendly than night shift male staff. I couldn’t connect my iPad to Wi-Fi so asked them for help. One of the 2 guys gave me a poker face and cold shoulder while the other said he wouldn’t be able to connect it if I couldn’t. No alternative offered nor apathy at all.
AAnonymous UserThe hotel rooms are of average size, but the bathrooms aren't spacious; they might be suitable for shorter people. The rooms are not soundproof. I checked in at 6 PM intending to rest, but the hotel seemed to be cleaning or doing something, and the doors were slamming shut very loudly. I would like them to improve the door system. Even my own room, which I tried to close quietly, was noisy. I understand why.
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.
GGuest UserI stayed here to attend a year-end party and do some end-of-year shopping at a department store.
It's conveniently located about a 3-minute walk from Matsuzakaya. It's in the downtown area but it was quiet at night.
The Meitetsu Kyosho Parking diagonally in front of the hotel is an affiliated parking lot and can be used for 1,300 yen per night.
It seems that you can't reserve the parking lot, but it's a multi-story parking lot that can accommodate a large number of cars.
After checking in, I did some shopping at Matsuzakaya for about 10,000 yen, and when I showed my parking ticket at the information desk I was given two 30-minute service tickets, so the bill the next day was 1,060 yen.
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