Top rated hotels in Aichi Prefecture

9h Nine Hours Nagoya Station
4.6/540 Reviews
Nagoya City Centre
The mattress capsule is quite wider than the same type of hotel. The ceiling is higher than normal, making it not feel uncomfortable. The male locker / shower room is on the 2nd floor. The hotel offers towels, brushes, toothpaste. Below the lobby is a coffee shop. The top floor is a common area to sit and watch the view. We can talk here, we have to check out every day. If staying for more than 1 night, we will stay at the same capsule all the time. The hotel will keep the key for us to inform the room number when we come back to check in again. As for the bag, you can store it in the locker during the day of stay. Very close to Nagoya Station, walk about 5 minutes to get there. nearby subway There is a mini-mart nearby.
Hostel Wasabi Nagoya Ekimae
4.1/5185 Reviews
Nagoya City Centre
Convenient transportation and good location! It's a five-minute walk from Nagoya Station. The room is clean and cost-effective for traveling alone. The price is right for three nights. Overall, I'm very satisfied!
Kit-Inn Tokoname - Male Only
1.8/53 Reviews
Going to this hotel tens of kilometers from Nagoya Station was purely accidental. Usually Japanese hotels will be very expensive on Saturdays, and Christmas is even more crazy. The hotel room price is twice as high as usual. I have to check around and choose this one that often slips. There are also a series of surprises and inspirations. According to Google Maps, it took two hours to find the hotel, and the thriller and the strangeness were enough to write a thousand-word novel. The next day, I only walked for ten minutes, which made me deeply suspect that in order to increase dependence, Google deliberately did it. This dormitory hotel is simple and not simple. It has a small refrigerator in each room. It is not necessarily a domestic four-star. Its room ceiling light switch is hand-held remote control. It is more pleasant to have a natural hot spring of more than ten square meters. It took an hour to soak that night. After sleeping for eight hours, all the fatigue disappeared the next day. But what touched me most was that the sheets and bedding in the small shop were really pure cotton. Humans used at least the affinity of the gene inheritance for thousands of years, which almost made people cry. The label that can make you cry and laugh is printed with Made in China. Domestic I tried online shopping, not 100% pure cotton, fake one penalty ten? The result is all . I have a strange kind of blessing, although I am not interested, but I will always hit. There are not many roadside restaurants in Changhua City, and less than 60,000 people in the city are far from the streets of Shanghai. But Changhua City has a super giant dragonfly ON in central Japan, loading the leading Shanghai Nanjing Road Pedestrian Street, and the space feels empty. It is only one stop away from Nagoya Central International Airport. Taiwanese people go more, often stop here, eat and drink enough and then bring super cheap daily necessities full. It is difficult to say that Chang Slip, " Luke ", but it is said that this is the birthplace of the fortune cat. Chang Slip is the oldest of the six ancient ceramics in Japan. There is a heavy museum with historical accumulation. It is interesting, what is the connection between Dongdong and culture, It's just brilliant!
Shochikubai Hostel No.2 - Men Only
3.3/539 Reviews
A cheap hotel that is divided into just sleeping. Because it is cheaper than the capsule, there is no complaint about the facilities (do not say?). When you go from the vertical thin entrance to the room as much as you think it is a single hotel closet, it feels like a narrow bed and a small TV that seems to fall when you turn around. But it was cheap so I was saved. I want to use it again when traveling alone.
Trip & Sleep Hostel
4.6/544 Reviews
Osu
My sister and I stayed in this hostel for 3 nights during our stay to Nagoya. The location is amazing. Right off Osu Shopping Street, this hostel is easy to navigate to and has a lot of shopping and dining options right at our door step. The lobby is nice and warm and the staff are very friendly- they walk you up to your room and inform you very well of the procedures that the hostel follows. The room is spacious and there are lamps and desks on each level of the bunk bed. There are ample electrical plugs and the ladder to the top bunk is sturdy. Downsides- complete ban on eating in the room. This is frustrating especially when you just want to bring a small snack home from the convenience stores to snack on before bed (as you can in many many other hostels). You are forced to go downstairs to the lobby to eat, but I didn’t feel like doing that at 10pm. Another downside is the comfort of the bed and pillow. The pillow is way too soft and you can barely feel any support behind your head. The bed ledges are awkward so it makes it difficult to get in and out of your bed especially on the top bunk. Although the room is very spacious (enough for luggage and changing room) the room would benefit from a few more coat hangers to hang towels after showering and a chair for the desk as to get ready in the morning. Furthermore, you have to make your own bed when you arrive which is frustrating especially if you’re tired from carrying luggage around all day which we were. I love the location and feel that although there are definitely cons, this hostel redeems itself through the pros. I’d recommend staying here if you’re young and don’t mind a very hostel-like hostel.
Kokoro No Yado
4.1/540 Reviews
Nagoya City Centre
The advantage is that there is a water dispenser and a free washing machine. The staff is very friendly but I haven't encountered it a few times. People are not available 24 hours a day. The disadvantage is that there is no elevator. Carrying luggage to the fourth floor is almost as high as the sky, and check-in after 8 pm, the counter There was no one at all. I put the order and told the room number. The room door was not locked and the key was left in the room. I was a little worried about the safety. The shower room on the fourth floor smelled a bit moldy.
Tube Sq
3.7/540 Reviews
It's on the first floor of the airport. You need to book early, otherwise you may not be able to live. There are lockers for luggage, pajamas, public showers, and vending machines. Recommended.
Anshin Oyado Premier Nagoya Sakae
4.2/536 Reviews
Nagoya City Centre
I was surprised at how quiet and clean it was considering it was a capsule hotel. The bath was also nice. Even when I was in trouble because I didn't know my keys on the way home, they kindly helped me. I'm glad it was okay though. It was raining so I was in trouble, but they provided me with an umbrella. It was good service.
Comfort Inn Nagoya Sakae
3.9/518 Reviews
Nagoya City Centre
Ayakichi Guesthouse - Hostel
0/51 Reviews

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Number of Hotels32
Number of Reviews472
Average Price (Weekdays)₩ 69,000
Average Price (Weekends)₩ 83,228