Unfortunately, I missed the opening time for the public bath, but I had a nice stay as I could see the castle from my room. The riverside location and free parking were also great. The staff at the hotel cafe were very kind and helpful.
Hotel near Sakae,Nagoya67.8% of visitors choose this area
MM502128****2025.12.01
The hotel isn't far from the subway, but there's no elevator, so you have to carry your luggage up the stairs, which could be an issue if your bags are heavy. It's located on the bustling Sakae shopping street, directly across from Matsuzakaya Mitsukoshi, and just a 10-minute walk from Osu Shopping Street. The hotel is relatively new, with spacious rooms and complete facilities, though they don't offer a common area for guests to relax and have coffee. The restaurant is good, with delicious seafood and meat.
Hotel near Nagoya City Centre,Nagoya17.2% of visitors choose this area
Hhuatingyaya2025.11.13
I really liked this hotel; it's small but very cozy and new inside. In the lobby on the first floor, you can grab Pola facial cleanser, lotion, and other toiletries as needed. The disposable toothbrushes are decent quality, and the toothpaste is good too. Nearby, there's a Don Quijote and a great yakiniku restaurant called 'Howmei'.
The location is superb, right outside the station. The lobby offers souvenirs, and the silk postcards were especially lovely – I bought a few as gifts. The rooms were clean and tidy. The hot spring bath on the ground floor was very relaxing; the water is from a renowned local source, with more details available on-site. Highly recommend!
Hotel near Nagoya City Centre,Nagoya17.2% of visitors choose this area
GGuest User2026.02.03
I really loved staying at Kuretake Inn Nagoya Hisayaodori.
The location is excellent, it is easy to access, with plenty of cafés, restaurants, and convenience stores nearby, which made everything super convenient.
The hotel itself was quiet and comfortable, so it was perfect for a relaxing stay. The staff were extremely kind and helpful, and their hospitality really stood out.
Breakfast was another highlight. There were many options to choose from, and everything tasted really good. Overall, it was a great experience, and I would happily stay here again.
This hotel is absolutely gorgeous! From the lobby and guest rooms to the views and facilities, the value for money is simply impeccable!
Since I was traveling solo and had no language barriers, I used a combination of public transportation and hiking through farmland and up mountains. It was quite a journey, but the scenery along the way, especially the sudden appearance of the sea at the end, was incredibly refreshing!
The hotel actually provides a free shuttle bus to and from the hotel. For pick-up, you need to contact them in advance (I didn't have experience with this). For drop-off/drop-off, you just need to book the night before. Why bother with public transportation?
It's close to the station, so it's very convenient and easy to use. The environment is clean, and I used the large public bath, which was also well-maintained and very pleasant. Breakfast was free, and it was better than I expected. If I ever stay in Toyohashi again, this is a hotel I'd definitely like to use. (There's also a vending machine, as shown in the photo, which I think is convenient lol)
Located right next to the Ure River, with a nice view from the room. As it has only 5-6 rooms, it is pretty exclusive. You can use their 2 hotspring baths privately for 45mins each time, or you can take a short walk over to their 2 sister hotels for bigger hotspring baths. This is the only hotel in the Hazu Group that serves Medicinal Cuisine. As the hotel seems to be converted from a traditional old house, the stairways can be cramped and not suitable for bringing large suitcases, so just pack a small bag and leave the suitcase downstairs or in the car. Had a relaxing time there.
An excellent hot spring hotel tucked away in a quiet village. Don’t let its secluded location mislead you though; access to the area is convenient and easy, whether you’re coming from western or eastern Japan. The food was delicious and the service was impeccable. The room was a lovely, traditional Japanese-style room with an excellent view of the adjacent stream and small valley. Perhaps most importantly, the hot springs themselves are just wonderful. The quality of the water is excellent and the tubs are comfortable and offer lovely views over the valley. Perhaps my favourite moment was soaking in the outdoor baths after dinner, under the gentle glow of the hanging lanterns, with the sound of the bubbling river below. Perfect! Would 100% stay again.
My wife and I stayed here over the weekend. We were incredibly satisfied with the hotel's outstanding service. While the large public bath is usually for men only, it becomes accessible to women on specific days. We were lucky that our Saturday evening visit coincided with one of these days, and my wife absolutely loved it. Complimentary breakfast is provided, and even though it's free, there's a rich variety of choices. The food was delicious too. Thank you for a wonderful stay!
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MM502128****The hotel isn't far from the subway, but there's no elevator, so you have to carry your luggage up the stairs, which could be an issue if your bags are heavy. It's located on the bustling Sakae shopping street, directly across from Matsuzakaya Mitsukoshi, and just a 10-minute walk from Osu Shopping Street. The hotel is relatively new, with spacious rooms and complete facilities, though they don't offer a common area for guests to relax and have coffee. The restaurant is good, with delicious seafood and meat.
AAnonymous UserThe location is superb, right outside the station. The lobby offers souvenirs, and the silk postcards were especially lovely – I bought a few as gifts. The rooms were clean and tidy. The hot spring bath on the ground floor was very relaxing; the water is from a renowned local source, with more details available on-site. Highly recommend!
GGuest UserMy wife and I stayed here over the weekend. We were incredibly satisfied with the hotel's outstanding service. While the large public bath is usually for men only, it becomes accessible to women on specific days. We were lucky that our Saturday evening visit coincided with one of these days, and my wife absolutely loved it. Complimentary breakfast is provided, and even though it's free, there's a rich variety of choices. The food was delicious too. Thank you for a wonderful stay!
GGuest UserAn excellent hot spring hotel tucked away in a quiet village. Don’t let its secluded location mislead you though; access to the area is convenient and easy, whether you’re coming from western or eastern Japan. The food was delicious and the service was impeccable. The room was a lovely, traditional Japanese-style room with an excellent view of the adjacent stream and small valley. Perhaps most importantly, the hot springs themselves are just wonderful. The quality of the water is excellent and the tubs are comfortable and offer lovely views over the valley. Perhaps my favourite moment was soaking in the outdoor baths after dinner, under the gentle glow of the hanging lanterns, with the sound of the bubbling river below. Perfect! Would 100% stay again.
GGuest UserFantastic location within walking distance of a well connected metro stop. Nagoya castle and Nagoya station also within walking distance. The unlimited soft drinks on the 11th floor is a really nice touch with great variety. Great amenities. I’ve stayed in capsule hotels in Berlin, Prague and Hong Kong before but this one in Nagoya is S tier. Highly recommend.
HhuatingyayaI really liked this hotel; it's small but very cozy and new inside. In the lobby on the first floor, you can grab Pola facial cleanser, lotion, and other toiletries as needed. The disposable toothbrushes are decent quality, and the toothpaste is good too. Nearby, there's a Don Quijote and a great yakiniku restaurant called 'Howmei'.
YyappymeowLocated right next to the Ure River, with a nice view from the room. As it has only 5-6 rooms, it is pretty exclusive. You can use their 2 hotspring baths privately for 45mins each time, or you can take a short walk over to their 2 sister hotels for bigger hotspring baths. This is the only hotel in the Hazu Group that serves Medicinal Cuisine. As the hotel seems to be converted from a traditional old house, the stairways can be cramped and not suitable for bringing large suitcases, so just pack a small bag and leave the suitcase downstairs or in the car. Had a relaxing time there.
AAnonymous UserCompared to domestic rooms, the rooms are of course still compact, but they are very clean, and the toilet and shower are separated, which is quite comfortable.
The breakfast variety is also good. It was snowing outside when I was having breakfast, which was very happy😊
Because I brought my children, I asked the front desk to get quilts, pillows, etc., which was very fast, and the English communication was relatively smooth.
Drinks/beer are delivered to the lobby every day, and there are a lot of comic books on the first floor that I didn't have time to experience.
In general, it is a hotel with complete functions that meets travel needs.
By the way, there is a hot spring bath, and you have to pay the tax whether you bathe in the hot spring or not.
In addition, the transportation is more suitable for walking from the high-speed rail bus station.
GGuest UserI really loved staying at Kuretake Inn Nagoya Hisayaodori.
The location is excellent, it is easy to access, with plenty of cafés, restaurants, and convenience stores nearby, which made everything super convenient.
The hotel itself was quiet and comfortable, so it was perfect for a relaxing stay. The staff were extremely kind and helpful, and their hospitality really stood out.
Breakfast was another highlight. There were many options to choose from, and everything tasted really good. Overall, it was a great experience, and I would happily stay here again.
GGuest UserI had a very good trip, this time I use it for the second time, I used lunch with my child many times before, I will use it again. Thank you
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