For a medium to long layover this place inside Airport should be your perfect call. Spacious shower area(sleeping dresses are also provided), Big individual luggage storage, and bed with adjustable lights and fans. The capsules also come with individual clocks. It also has a dedicated smoking zone of their own.
(NB: Carry a universal/travel adapter. The capsules doesn't have USB port)
We stayed in a triple room with three beds, which was quite spacious by Japanese standards. The hotel is within walking distance from Sakae Station, and we walked several times to Osu, which is about two train stops away. The walk itself was enjoyable, with plenty of shopping options and eateries along the way.
However, the downside is that the hotel feels very outdated. The beds are very hard, and the windows are quite small. The room is carpeted and feels slightly musty, although an air purifier is provided. The bathroom is especially old-looking — the toilet has a yellowish tone and the bidet system is outdated. That said, from what I observed, many hotels in Nagoya seem to have smaller windows and older designs.
Front desk service is basic, with quick and efficient check-in and check-out, but nothing particularly memorable.
Overall, Nagoya is a great city to visit, but next time I would look forward to staying at a higher-quality hotel. With newer options like the upcoming Conrad near Sakae Station, the accommodation experience in Nagoya will hopefully improve significantly.
I arrived around 2:45 PM and was waiting in the lobby, but the receptionist let me in early, which was very helpful! This is my second time staying here, and I'm always happy that the receptionist has been so kind to me! This was my first time using the large public bath, and as stated on the sign, the shower is small, with only enough space for three people and the sink for two. However, it opens from 4:00 PM, so if you go early, I think you can have it all to yourself! Even though I'm not a fan of unit baths, this is a hotel I'd like to use often because it has a large public bath!
Hotel near Nagoya City Centre,Nagoya26.1% of visitors choose this area
SSammy Xiao2026.02.19
Stayed at this hotel for a business trip to Nagoya. Although the hotel is a bit small, it's really clean.
**Location:** The hotel is in the city center, right near Nagoya Subway Station, and directly opposite the Big Camera shopping center. Super convenient!
**Facilities:** It's small but has everything you need. The soundproofing could be a little better, or maybe the person in the next room snored really loudly, but either way, I was a bit disturbed.
**Cleanliness:** Very clean.
**Service:** Very good.
Hotel near Kanayama,Nagoya17.2% of visitors choose this area
AAnonymous User2026.01.23
I came for a concert, and the hotel is right behind Niterra, so it was super convenient to just step out. It's also very close to Kanayama Station, which made shopping and getting to the airport easy. For Japan, the room size was decent and had all the necessary amenities. The lobby offered free coffee, and they even thoughtfully wrote a message for concert-goers.
Hotel near Nagoya City Centre,Nagoya26.1% of visitors choose this area
Ppennyxk2025.09.26
The hotel's location is quite good; it's not far from the station or Sakae, and it's a relatively quiet area. There's a FamilyMart nearby, which is very convenient for shopping, and plenty of highly-rated restaurants, making dining very easy.
The room size is decent for the price, offering good value for money, but it doesn't have a bathtub, which is quite unusual for Japan.
The parking lot was adjacent and it was comfortable, but the room was small. The bed was right inside the door, so it was dark overall, and the unit bathroom was old. However, it was not an inconvenience and I was able to stay comfortably, so it was good.
Hotel near Nagoya City Centre,Nagoya26.1% 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!
Hotel near Sakae,Nagoya53% of visitors choose this area
GGuest User2025.12.11
Not far from Sakae, so transportation and shopping are incredibly convenient. Japanese hotel service is generally excellent. We stayed three nights in Nagoya, but one of those nights was extremely expensive and there were no rooms available, so we left our luggage here for a day and stayed at another hotel temporarily. On the third day, coming back here felt just like coming home. Other than being a bit small, everything else was great.
Hotel near Nagoya City Centre,Nagoya26.1% of visitors choose this area
GGuest User2025.11.03
This time I was traveling solo, and I chose this hotel mainly for its convenient location near Nagoya Station and its affordable price.
Service: The front desk is on the second floor; take the escalator up on the left after entering, then turn right. It's a very small front desk, but the staff were quite enthusiastic. Check-in was quick with just my passport and the Trip.com confirmation.
Environment: The building houses a Yakiniku restaurant, an izakaya, etc., so at night, if you open your window, you'll get the smell of grilled meat wafting in...
Cleanliness: It was decent. The bathroom was small but clean, the floor wasn't sticky, and the bedding was tidy.
Facilities: The air conditioning couldn't switch modes; you could only adjust the temperature.
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GGuest UserHotel is conveniently located near Nagoya Station (Shinkansen side). The hotel truly lives up to its name with its comfortable and clean environment! Love the variety of food served for breakfast each morning! The library cafe has a lovely pleasant environment with Muji vibes! Would definitely recommend this hotel to friends visiting Nagoya! ◡̈
AANDREAS NUR JAHJAComfort Inn Nagoya Sakae was a solid choice for our first hotel in Japan. The room was compact, as expected in Japan, but thoughtfully designed and well laid out, making it comfortable rather than cramped. The bed was comfortable with clean, fresh linens; however, there was only one pillow per person, and it was quite thin. The toilet bowl was also slightly smaller than what some travellers might be used to. The overall design felt modern and calming, and we appreciated the small round table with two stools, which was handy for a quick meal or planning the day. The work area was practical and well organised, with essentials such as a kettle, hairdryer, and a small fridge neatly tucked away. The bathroom, while compact, was spotless and had good water pressure. Overall, Comfort Inn Nagoya Sakae offered a clean, efficient, and comfortable stay—an excellent base for exploring Nagoya without unnecessary frills.
AAnonymous UserI came for a concert, and the hotel is right behind Niterra, so it was super convenient to just step out. It's also very close to Kanayama Station, which made shopping and getting to the airport easy. For Japan, the room size was decent and had all the necessary amenities. The lobby offered free coffee, and they even thoughtfully wrote a message for concert-goers.
JJuerl CalanasanOur stay at Meitetsu Inn Nagoya Nishiki was very comfortable and convenient. The location is excellent—close to public transportation, restaurants, and shopping areas, making it easy to explore Nagoya.
The staff were polite, friendly, and accommodating, providing smooth check-in and helpful assistance whenever needed. The room was clean, well-maintained, and housekeeping did a great job keeping it tidy every day.
Breakfast was satisfying with a good selection, and the overall atmosphere of the hotel was quiet and relaxing. Great value for money and highly recommended for both business and leisure travelers.
CChennianwangshiThe location is quite convenient. However, the single and double rooms are the same size, which makes them feel too cramped. The breakfast is decent, but it gets incredibly crowded, with queues extending all the way to the elevators. The environment is chaotic and the management needs to improve to avoid such long lines.
GGuest UserThis hotel was a great choice for my family trip. Firstly, it's just a ten-minute walk from Nagoya Station and Takashimaya, making it super convenient to get to nearby shopping areas. The staff were really welcoming and check-in was smooth and efficient. The hotel's facilities and amenities, including the toiletries, were all very good. They even have a microwave at the front desk, which was a nice bonus for guests.
GGuest UserBreakfast only 3 fix selections & have to inform them the night before to collect the voucher & decide on the option.
Amenities can be collected beside the reception before going to the room.
About 10 minutes walk to Sakea mrt station.
There is airport transfer bus service to and fro near sakae station & bus terminal.
There are 7 eleven & family mart nearby & 24 hrs Yilan ramen restaurant right outside the hotel.
Some noise pollution cause is near the road & night entertainment place.
Overall, the place is nice & cozy.
AAnonymous UserThe hotel's location is superb, just about a 7-minute walk to the Sakae district. Convenience stores and drugstores are less than a 5-minute walk away, and there's a bus stop nearby with direct routes to famous attractions like Tokugawa-en Garden, Nagoya Castle, and Osu Shopping Street. There's also a great grilled eel restaurant close to the hotel, and their unagi don is absolutely delicious. The hotel facilities are complete, and the hygiene is consistently excellent. The breakfast, which changes daily, is also very tasty. It's an ideal choice for a trip to Nagoya.
TTiantianzhuizhumaqidaThe location is excellent, right in front of Nagoya Station. I specifically chose it for its proximity to the bus center since I was taking a highway bus. It's super convenient with izakayas and the station nearby, and I even discovered a theater. The breakfast was also plentiful and delicious. The room size wasn't small at all, and while double beds are usually 1.4 meters wide, this one was 1.6 meters, which felt very spacious. Plus, they had a great selection of amenities downstairs.
SSammy XiaoStayed at this hotel for a business trip to Nagoya. Although the hotel is a bit small, it's really clean.
**Location:** The hotel is in the city center, right near Nagoya Subway Station, and directly opposite the Big Camera shopping center. Super convenient!
**Facilities:** It's small but has everything you need. The soundproofing could be a little better, or maybe the person in the next room snored really loudly, but either way, I was a bit disturbed.
**Cleanliness:** Very clean.
**Service:** Very good.
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