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Hotel Kiyoshi Nagoya No.1
3.4/535 Reviews

Hotel Kiyoshi Nagoya No.1

Nagoya|2.53km from St. Mary's College, Nagoya
I did not mind that the facilities were outdated. My initial disappoint was from the cramped bath and toilet. The toilet seat was right behind the bi-fold bathroom door. But it was still okay. After all, it was cheaper than other hotels and we booked it because it was just a few steps away from a subway station and a kombini. However, upon checking out, one receptionist seemed to have changed how he interacted with us. We checked out at 10am and headed to Don Quijote to shop before our flight. We were at Takayama the previous days so it was our only chance to really shop. I was at the lobby, adding items I have just bought, into my luggage. It took me a while because I was making sure my checked-in luggage and carry-on wouldn't go over the weight limit. In fairness to him, he gave me 5 more minutes and explained that guests would be arriving at 3pm. I understood how it would be an unpleasant sight to other guests. I have just locked my luggage, when he approached me and said ”take outside. 5 minutes already. keep your promise” I apologized and nodded. I was picking up the shopping bag on the couch, when he came closer and shooed me away. So I explained, ”Im just making sure I do not leave any mess” and proceeded to moving the luggage by the door (not in the doorway). My friends were at the convenience store nearby, and I was moving our stuff 1 to 2 bags at a time. The receptionist said, ”everything, everything!” I kept quiet and conitinued moving the bags aside. But then he wouldn't stop saying it even though I was still moving the other luggage. So I said, ”I am moving it. I cannot move all of them all at the same time” Whenever he would approach me, I'd be nervous not knowing whether he would help or toss the bags. But he would just shoo me away. The receptionist told me to ”take everything outside” so I moved them outside the hotel, without blocking the entrance. He said, ”no, no. take them to train station” I was stunned. I even heard him say ”gaijin” to his colleague. When my friends saw me, they hurried towards me because they were wondering why I was outside waiting with all our stuff. They were already taking their suitcase and we were about to leave, when he approached again to tell us to leave. I've stayed at different hotels, Airbnb units, cheap and expensive, in different countries; but this is the only time that I've felt nervous and angry at the same time, and have received terrible treatment.
Hotel Route-Inn Nagoya Higashi Betsuin
4/591 Reviews

Hotel Route-Inn Nagoya Higashi Betsuin

Nagoya|2.59km from St. Mary's College, Nagoya
Although not really central, being located only a couple of blocks from the Kamimaezu subway stop the hotel was only a few stops from the key tourist sites and the city special sightseeing bus to take you to other major sites. That sightseeing bus is included with Nagoya's bus and subway pass, which in any event is well worth the money. The hotel is also within easy walking distance of the very important Osu Kannon Temple and the shopping arcades that flank it. My room was well equipped, adequate, but like the other hotels in Japan where I have stayed relatively small. I should mention that as is typical of the Japanese hotels where I have stayed, the bathtub has high sides which entail climbing in and climbing out. The hotel also has washer-drier machines -- very handy after a week of travelling -- and its own traditional common bath. (A couple of blocks behind the hotel is a very elaborate and surprisingly inexpensive hot spring.) I should add that my stay came right in the middle of ”Golden Week,” the one week during the year that as many Japanese as are able take their vacations, so accommodations can be hard to find and also hotels are particularly busy. Despite that, throughout my stay I got the distinct feel that the staff felt no particular pressure or stress. I enjoyed and would stay again. But a suggestion: The hotel did have some local hand-drawn maps, but unfortunately they were all in Japanese. (On the other hand, how many hotels in the U.S. and elsewhere have maps available in Japanese, Arabic, or any other writing system??) It would be useful for non-Japanese visitors if the hotel could provide maps with names in Western script, including particularly the number of the exit to take from the Kamimaezu subway station.

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Hotel Mielparque Nagoya
4/546 Reviews

Hotel Mielparque Nagoya

Nagoya|2.77km from St. Mary's College, Nagoya
Location - The nearest station to the subway Dongshan Line, you only need to take two stops to Rongju. Or walk 300 meters north to the driveway station of the Sakuratoshi Line. It is recommended to take a ride here to Nagoya Station. The hotel has a paid underground parking lot. Going 200 meters south, there is a 24-hour 7-11. Stayed in room 618 this time. Room - One room is only equipped with a key, although it is a key, it still has the function of automatic locking. The size of the space is ordinary, and you have to move the tables and chairs to spread the suitcase on the floor. Although the curtains are a whole piece of floor-to-ceiling, the actual glass windows only account for about half of the outer wall. A desk and dressing table against the wall. There is a TV, mineral water, desk lamp, noodle cartons on the table. There are tea cups, quick-cooking pots, refrigerators, etc. under the table. There is only one socket. There is a phone on the bedside table, a desk lamp separated by two beds, and the socket is hidden under the counter. The bathrobe is placed on the bed, the thickness is ordinary, and the texture is slightly rough. The layout of the bath and toilet is a bit special. The first door is the washstand. There are foam cans, hair dryers, face cartons and spare parts for washing hands. There are toothbrushes, combs, razors, cotton swabs, etc. on the counter. Pushing open the second door is the toilet and bathtub. The shower has to stand in the bathtub and pull the shower curtain. The spare parts are shampoo, hair, and shower gel. What makes people laugh is that the sound of the doorbell is the sound of the doorbell that was opened in the convenience store of the family before. Service - Free WiFi is provided, but it is not connected in the room, you have to lean your phone against the door to have a signal, and the connection speed is still very slow. The service staff is impressive, whether it is a straight dress or a polite greeting, it makes people feel well trained. Cleaning - The room is dimly lit, the chairs are water stained, the corners are dusty, and the cleanliness feels ordinary. The public space is bright on the contrary, and it is very clean from the gate, lobby, elevator, ladder hall to the corridor. Sleep quality - The air conditioner can adjust the setting by itself and always find the right temperature. Quiet at night, not awakened by the sound of cars or people. Breakfast - located on the first floor, buffet style, enough type, good texture, leisurely meal. Overall cost-effective - This time I was with a group and couldn't know the price. I felt that this hotel was mainly served by Japanese people. After all, there are spaces such as wedding banquet venues and conference rooms. If you want to experience the old-fashioned hotel, you can try it.

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Hotel Route-Inn Nagoya Imaike Ekimae
4.2/587 Reviews
The room was clean. Nice staff but not speaking english well so littlebit difficult communication. The room was really small but the rooms are like that in every japanese hotel. Not so good location but near metro so it is ok. There was washingmashine and dryer in the hotel (300yen total) which was really great.
Uokagi Ryokan
4.1/55 Reviews
As a female solo traveler, I wanted a safe yet authentic Ryokan experience in the city center. This was it! A very nice older couple, a very very clean place. Right next door there is a traditional public indoor bath, which adds more flavor to the experience. Yes, the facilities are a bit old, but I felt clean & the things I need are all there. But yea, gotta keep it super quiet, you can hear ppl going up & downstair, etc, also I booked the room had to share the toilet. I think it's a good location because it's close to the big shrine I wanted to check out, and also a direct fast train nearby to the airport. For dinner options, recommend this cool old town style place also very nearby, Kanayama Komachi.
Hotel Venus Neo
4.1/510 Reviews
I really recommended this hotel. It was just that the Japanese holiday was not available in the hotel. Take the subway to Crane Dance and walk for 10 minutes. Opposite the hotel is the AEON department store, there is a big supermarket on the first floor, you can buy and buy. The hotel lobby is small but the room is clean. All kinds of toiletries, men's and women's skin care lotions, girls' small items, even curly hair sticks, too intimate. The room was normal, very quiet and completely no noise. The service is very good, breakfast is delivered to the door, there is a Chinese waiter, and I also helped to book a car to the famous iron station.
Design Hotel W Zip Club
3.8/512 Reviews
The hotel has all the facilities in the hotel, the luxurious suites are booked with their own spa pool. But every time you go in and out, you have to help open the door at the front desk, which is a bit troublesome
Ryokan Meiryu
4.1/55 Reviews
Ryokan a little old but clean Well placed near the arcades Car parking Japanese Pdj very good Manager speaks English very well and staff is welcome The most a small onsense ( 5 max places) very pleasant Futon yukata WC and showers in the corridor No small refrigerator Small armory Small TV screen
Hotel Kiyoshi Nagoya No.1
3.4/535 Reviews
I did not mind that the facilities were outdated. My initial disappoint was from the cramped bath and toilet. The toilet seat was right behind the bi-fold bathroom door. But it was still okay. After all, it was cheaper than other hotels and we booked it because it was just a few steps away from a subway station and a kombini. However, upon checking out, one receptionist seemed to have changed how he interacted with us. We checked out at 10am and headed to Don Quijote to shop before our flight. We were at Takayama the previous days so it was our only chance to really shop. I was at the lobby, adding items I have just bought, into my luggage. It took me a while because I was making sure my checked-in luggage and carry-on wouldn't go over the weight limit. In fairness to him, he gave me 5 more minutes and explained that guests would be arriving at 3pm. I understood how it would be an unpleasant sight to other guests. I have just locked my luggage, when he approached me and said ”take outside. 5 minutes already. keep your promise” I apologized and nodded. I was picking up the shopping bag on the couch, when he came closer and shooed me away. So I explained, ”Im just making sure I do not leave any mess” and proceeded to moving the luggage by the door (not in the doorway). My friends were at the convenience store nearby, and I was moving our stuff 1 to 2 bags at a time. The receptionist said, ”everything, everything!” I kept quiet and conitinued moving the bags aside. But then he wouldn't stop saying it even though I was still moving the other luggage. So I said, ”I am moving it. I cannot move all of them all at the same time” Whenever he would approach me, I'd be nervous not knowing whether he would help or toss the bags. But he would just shoo me away. The receptionist told me to ”take everything outside” so I moved them outside the hotel, without blocking the entrance. He said, ”no, no. take them to train station” I was stunned. I even heard him say ”gaijin” to his colleague. When my friends saw me, they hurried towards me because they were wondering why I was outside waiting with all our stuff. They were already taking their suitcase and we were about to leave, when he approached again to tell us to leave. I've stayed at different hotels, Airbnb units, cheap and expensive, in different countries; but this is the only time that I've felt nervous and angry at the same time, and have received terrible treatment.

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