It was only about a 10-minute walk from Higashi-Okazaki station, making it a great location for getting around. The staff were friendly, and the room was clean and comfortable!
Hotel near Sakae,Nagoya53.3% of visitors choose this area
FFAN_C2026.03.10
I really like TIAD's decor, which is why I chose it over a very well-located Marriott. It's right above a subway exit. To get to Nagoya JR Station, you need to transfer twice, so a taxi is more convenient, costing between 1900-2200 JPY. The hotel's amenities are outstanding, including a Bioprogramming hairdryer (though only 4D). They provide London EH toiletries, and the bedding is incredibly comfortable. There's even underfloor heating in front of the sink. Overall, the experience was great, but the turndown service could be a bit more attentive.
Hotel near Nagoya City Centre,Nagoya26.3% of visitors choose this area
TTania2025.12.26
The room is larger than those in Tokyo or Osaka, and the overall color scheme of mint green is quite appealing. It's within walking distance to Parco, and even though it's considered a bustling commercial area, it's not overly crowded, which is very pleasant. I'd definitely stay here again on my next visit.
The room is spacious, clean with good facilites. There is outdoor public bath apart from the indoor one and this is exceptiknal with business hotels. The semi-buffet style breakfast with very fresh food is good value or money. The hotel is right in front of the Inuyama Station.
Hotel near Nagoya City Centre,Nagoya26.3% of visitors choose this area
GGuest User2026.03.09
I stayed at the hotel during the Nagoya Womens Marathon/City Marathon. The room was very clean. The staff was accommodating for the marathon runners and served breakfast early. They even gave us a little sports supplement before the run, which came in super handy. Thank you to the kind staff for their support!
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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FFAN_CI really like TIAD's decor, which is why I chose it over a very well-located Marriott. It's right above a subway exit. To get to Nagoya JR Station, you need to transfer twice, so a taxi is more convenient, costing between 1900-2200 JPY. The hotel's amenities are outstanding, including a Bioprogramming hairdryer (though only 4D). They provide London EH toiletries, and the bedding is incredibly comfortable. There's even underfloor heating in front of the sink. Overall, the experience was great, but the turndown service could be a bit more attentive.
CCrazyKimThe room is spacious, clean with good facilites. There is outdoor public bath apart from the indoor one and this is exceptiknal with business hotels. The semi-buffet style breakfast with very fresh food is good value or money. The hotel is right in front of the Inuyama Station.
GGuest UserI stayed at the hotel during the Nagoya Womens Marathon/City Marathon. The room was very clean. The staff was accommodating for the marathon runners and served breakfast early. They even gave us a little sports supplement before the run, which came in super handy. Thank you to the kind staff for their support!
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!
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.
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.
TTaniaThe room is larger than those in Tokyo or Osaka, and the overall color scheme of mint green is quite appealing. It's within walking distance to Parco, and even though it's considered a bustling commercial area, it's not overly crowded, which is very pleasant. I'd definitely stay here again on my next visit.
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.
GGuest UserIt's close to Nagoya Station and there are plenty of places to eat nearby.
The large public bath is small, but the hot water leaves your skin feeling smooth.
The rooms have spacious beds and are fine.
However, there is only one elevator for all guests, so you may have to wait five minutes to get to the bath, restaurant, or front desk. It was awful.
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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