6 Best Hotels in Nagoya, Nagoya, Ise-Shima, and the Kii Peninsula

Dormy Inn Premium Nagoya Sakae

$ | 2--20--1 Nishiki, Nagoya, 460-0003, Japan

This dependable, budget business hotel's Nagoya outlet features all the usual Dormy touches aimed to please weary business travelers, including communal hot-spring baths, free late-night ramen, complimentary ice bars after bathing, and all-you-can drink coffee in the lobby. The rooms are on the small side but smart and clean, and all come with Wi-Fi. The hotel is a few blocks east of Fushimi subway station and a short walk to Sakae. Breakfast is available for an additional fee.

Pros

  • Great value for what you get
  • On-site hot-spring baths
  • Decent breakfast for an extra fee

Cons

  • Rooms are small
  • Can be noisy
  • Rooms have showers but no baths
2--20--1 Nishiki, Nagoya, 460-0003, Japan
052-231--5489
hotel Details
Rate Includes: No Meals

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Fushimi Mont Blanc Hotel

$ | 2-2-26 Sakae, Nagoya, 460-0008, Japan

Centrally located and affordably priced, this business hotel is a good alternative when you're looking to save a few yen. The rooms are small and simple but not wanting in any of the standard amenities. The restaurant serves decent Western- and Japanese-style breakfasts for ¥800, as well as a simple ¥380 coffee and toast "morning set." The hotel is a short walk from Fushimi subway station.

Pros

  • Inexpensive rates
  • Good front-desk service
  • Less than 10 minutes from central Sakae

Cons

  • Rooms feel a little claustrophobic
  • Can be noisy at times
  • Public areas beginning to show their age
2-2-26 Sakae, Nagoya, 460-0008, Japan
052-232–1121
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145 rooms
Rate Includes: No Meals

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Hilton Nagoya

$$$$ | 1--3--3 Sakae, Nagoya, 460-0008, Japan

This large business hotel always gets good guest reviews for service and location, and it's a reliable option in Nagoya. The large guest rooms, many of which were refurbished in 2016, feature light-wood furnishings and translucent shoji (window screens). Facilities include an indoor pool and 24-hour fitness center. The staff are multilingual, and the hotel is near Fushimi Station.

Pros

  • Attentive and flexible staff
  • Convenient location
  • Excellent restaurants

Cons

  • Can fill up with conference guests
  • Typical upper-end business-hotel atmosphere with no unique character
  • Local business-hotel brands are cheaper
1--3--3 Sakae, Nagoya, 460-0008, Japan
052-212–1111
hotel Details
460 rooms
Rate Includes: Free Breakfast

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Nagoya Kanko Hotel

$$$$ | 1--19--30 Nishiki, Nagoya, 460-8608, Japan Fodor's Choice

The imperial family and visiting baseball teams are among those served by the city's oldest hotel, which is also a haunt for celebrities in search of a little privacy. It's centrally located and provides the extra class and character you'd expect for the price. The lobby's white-brick walls are balanced by soft carpets and dark-wood furnishings. The guest rooms are spacious and overlook the city center. The Nagoya Kanko is five minutes by taxi from Nagoya Station or a short walk from Fushimi Station.

Pros

  • Exceptional service
  • Great selection of dining options
  • Great central location

Cons

  • Old-fashioned elegance won't be to everyone's taste
  • Restaurants and bars are expensive
  • Can fill up quickly when big conferences are on
1--19--30 Nishiki, Nagoya, 460-8608, Japan
052-231–7711
hotel Details
342 rooms
Rate Includes: No Meals

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Nine Hours Nagoya Station

$ | 2--42--2 Meieki, Nagoya, 450-0002, Japan

Two minutes from Nagoya Station, Nine Hours is a modern take on the capsule hotel, designed for short stays on a tight budget. Unlike capsule hotels of old, this isn't a dingy, last-resort after being too drunk to make the last train home. Design-wise it's got a hip, minimalist feel, with start concrete and metallic grey common areas. Each of the clean, yet basic "sleeping pods" is just 110cm wide, 110cm tall, and 220cm deep (about 3.5’ x 3.5’ x 6.5’ feet), but there's a top-floor lounge and first-floor cafe to relax in, as well as lockers for luggage storage and shared showers. There are separate male and female floors.

Pros

  • Great value for backpackers or solo travelers
  • Convenient location
  • Unlike most capsule hotels, multi-night stays are possible

Cons

  • The sleeping pods aren't for the claustrophobic
  • Almost no amenities or facilities
  • Can be noisy
2--42--2 Meieki, Nagoya, 450-0002, Japan
052-526--1665
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Rate Includes: 156 sleeping pods, No Meals

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the b nagoya

$ | 4--15--23 Sakae, Nagoya, 460-0008, Japan

The Nagoya branch of this business hotel chain combines an excellent central location in Sakae (on Hisaya-odori) with good value rates. As with all decent business hotels, design wise each room is simple and modern, but very well kept, plus you get free Wi-Fi and the free coffee in the lobby helps save a few hundred yen a day.

Pros

  • Good discounts booking online
  • Good rates on singles for solo travelers
  • Great location

Cons

  • Can get a bit noisy
  • Rooms will be too compact for some
  • Not many facilities
4--15--23 Sakae, Nagoya, 460-0008, Japan
052-264–1732
hotel Details
219 rooms
Rate Includes: Free Breakfast

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