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N Hotel
4.5/559 Reviews
N Hotel in Nagoya Located in the middle of nowhere (tucked between 2 highways), this hotel made up for it by focusing inwards. The reception lobby had great interior design. We were surprised when we saw the check-in lobby - all pristine white and luxurious. It felt like we were in a luxurious space ship cell. There were free drink dispensers to welcome guests too. The room was kinda cute and comfortable. It had a hot / cold water dispenser in it - my first encounter of such in a hotel room. The bathroom was interesting. There were luxurious amenities, toiletries and a state-of-the-art jacuzzi long-bath which has lights changing colours. It provided entertainment for me to soak in the jacuzzi - controlled with a touch of button. It was really fun. We enjoyed our short stay in this hotel. The staff was also accommodating and allowed us to check in a little earlier. The overall experience was above expectation.
Toyoko Inn Nagoya Kanayama
4.3/5134 Reviews
Very big and still new Toyoko Inn. Toyoko Inn is everywhere in Japan if you put it in the room. I like the bed because it is firm and does not hurt my waist. The recently built property has a rain shower. It was like this here. The toilet seat is very compact but not as difficult to use as it looks. The hair dryer is not able to move, but the wind volume is now a strong wind type, so there is no dissatisfaction. However, access is bad anyway. The nearest station will certainly be Kanayama, but can this really be called Kanayama? The location of the business hotel is bad. And nothing. It's a little mystery why I built it here. Since national route 22 has little crosswalk on the main road and is completely blocked by the central separation zone, the next crosswalk in front of Anna crown is to cross the road if it goes to the kuchobori intersection Yes. The shortest route from the station will climb the Kanayama pedestrian bridge from the road along the train. It took about 12 minutes to walk from the ticket gate of the station even the shortest. There is a transfer bus, but it is not possible to plunge into the rotary of the station, and it is only about three minutes to the ticket gate of the station because it arrives at the end of the asnar. It is easier than walking, but it is subtle whether the time is shortened, and if the timing of the departure is exquisite, it can win the time in walking, but if it waits for departure, it may be faster to walk out quickly. Even if it is a bus, it is a grand high ace, so it is not a thing that can ride dozens of people. For example, if you go to the Nagoya International Conference Hall, you need to leave the hotel 15 minutes before you take the train from Kanayama Station, and the international conference hall is also far from the station and walks about 10 minutes. If the timetable interval of the Meijo line or the Meijo line is added here, it takes more than 30 minutes. Rather, it takes 30 minutes to walk directly from the hotel to the conference hall, so it is not shortened by the time, and it must always be balanced with fatigue and weight of luggage. Very subtle location. If it rains, it becomes a taxi, but it is a dilemma that it doesn't have to stay in Kanayama anymore. Then, it may be a hotel that you come by your car from the beginning. I don't know how much parking fee is taken, but there was a full car mark. Anyway, I felt actually farther than the distance I saw on the map before visiting. As a result, it seems that the guest will not come unless the accommodation fee is lowered, and depending on the purpose and the time margin, it may be able to stay well cost-effective. It's over when it gets old, so I think it's better to attract a delicious restaurant around or develop a surrounding area. Convenience stores are in front of family, but there are not many repertoire of beer. Also, there is no matomo shop if the so-called restaurant does not go to Kanayama station. It is a big difference in the feeling that it walks 10 minutes while looking for various shops and walks 10 minutes where there is nothing, and the feeling that it must come back again makes the mind a big deal. It's good to be quiet enough to surprise even if you open the window.
Legoland Japan Hotel
4.7/5133 Reviews
Hotel is right in front of Legoland. You can check in to the Hotel before entering the park. Highly recommend buying the tickets on the official website- international credit card accepted. Legoland is my favorite theme park because there isn't a queue or a crowd. That means you can totally enjoy the park and literally go on your favorite rides many times! The staff at the park is super friendly and they make the rides, arcade games and shopping memorable. Apple fries is a must have! Breaded apple slices with cinnamon dipped in whipped cream is such a treat on a winter day. Although the parks opening hours are 10am to 5pm, it's more than enough time to enjoy the park and even sit down for a meal or snack. Lego Hotel is amazing with big rooms and theme amenities. There is a children makers park near by with glass, pottery and even an animal zoo for children to enjoy. Of course, there are many eateries- Korean, Kyoto beef Katsu, Ramen, ********* Bubble tea and shops. There is a beautiful night fountain with lights, song and movement to enjoy. Highly recommend making the trip to Nagoya Legoland and staying at Legoland Hotel.
Hotel Livemax Nagoya
2.5/534 Reviews
I feel a little different when I think of a hotel. The room is spacious and I don't feel cramped even if I stay with my family. There is no parking lot, but there are many coin parking around. The coin parking under the hotel was 300 yen from 20:00 to 8:00 at night (as of January 2020), and there was a coin parking of 24 hours 600 yen about 2 minutes walk. It seems that there are some places that are a little cheaper if you leave a little. The room is cleaned at once, but it may not be beautiful. . . The sound of the train is also noisy. The trouble is that the hot water in the bath is wet. Although the hot water heater was outside the room and was not found, only the explanation was in the room. The explanation was that the hot water temperature could be set, but the key hot water heater was not found. . . The front desk is until 23 o'clock and will be unmanned after that. There is no phone to connect to the front desk in the room. Also, the hot water pot is provided in the room, but there is no tea leaves, so you need to prepare tea by yourself. There are microwave ovens, stoves, etc., but there are no cooking equipment, dishes, chopsticks. There is a washing machine, but there is no drying place, drying function. It is enough to sleep, but it may be a little subtle if the stay in the room is long, such as sightseeing, overnight. If you say you recommend it to people, I don't think I will.
Hotel LiVEMAX NAGOYA KANAYAMA
4.1/572 Reviews
The hotel is in an ideal location, about 3 minutes away from the railway station. The rooms are neat and comfortable. There are also coin-operated washing machines and vending machines. The only drawback is that there is no bottled water. I will stay here again next time.
Cypress Garden Hotel
3.8/513 Reviews
I put an extra bed and used it for 3 people. The bed was a bit hard, but I was able to slow down in a cozy room. It is close to the station and there are many restaurants nearby, and I think it is convenient. The breakfast kishimen was delicious. I would like to use the French restaurant in the hotel next time.

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Nagoya Travel Guide

Planning a trip to Nagoya? New and popular hotels in Nagoya recommended by Trip.com. Nagoya is a city with tons of tourist attractions. You'll never want to leave! Located in Japan, Nagoya is a well-known and vibrant city.

Though there is no civilian airport, it's still easy to take a bus or train to reach Nagoya. Travelers from all over the country often take the train to Nagoya to spend their vacations or attend conferences.

Trip.com offers discounts of up to 20% on 148 boutique hotels in Nagoya. There are many well-known chain hotels in Nagoya. Hotels under the Hilton brand are a good choice. If the comfort level of your trip is important, there are many choices in Nagoya, such as hotels under the Hilton brand. A popular hotel in Nagoya, Hotel Sunroute Plaza Nagoya is also one of the highest rated. If you're still unsure, Trip.com recommends Dormy Inn Premium Nagoya Sakae.

In the city center of Nagoya, you'll have easy access to Nagoya City Hall, Nagoya Castle Main Donjon, Nagoya Castle. For short trips in Nagoya, Nagoya Maritime Museum, Port Messe Nagoya, LEGOLAND Japan are all good options. You can also visit top-rated attractions like Nagoya Dome, Sakae. Upon departure, you can head to popular commercial areas like Mitsukoshi (Nagoya) to buy souvenirs or travel accessories.

Average Temperature

• January to March: 8.33°C during the day, 3.85°C at night

• April to June: 20.97°C during the day, 16.3°C at night

• July to September: 28.21°C during the day, 24.16°C at night

• October to December: 14.6°C during the day, 10.13°C at night

Average seasonal Rainfall

• Spring: 74.17 cm

• Summer: 166.83 cm

• Autumn: 202.73 cm

• Winter: 77.73 cm

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