Great location 👍🏻
Good to stay as we are morning flight have to check in 8am next day and the hotel free buffer breakfast are serve on 630am 🤠
By walking distance only 10min from hotel to reach international Airline check in counter.
Once we reach hotel lobby while doing check in trough kiosk & there’s already many airport trolly convenience us to use from lobby to our room, also next day till airport check in counter as we have many luggage & boxes 📦
Highly recommended to all if travelling on early morning flight, u will definitely have good rest peace of mind.
Room are spacious, clean & comfortable bed.
Lobby free welcome drink is great too 👍🏻
Will definitely stay again when flight back from Nagoya Airport 🥰
Hotel near Nagoya City Centre,Nagoya21.1% of visitors choose this area
LLLLjiushiLLL2026.03.23
The room was very clean and, for a Japanese hotel, a decent size. The location is absolutely superb, with the station and a department store right downstairs. It's convenient for getting anywhere. The overall facilities and hardware are great. However, when I tried to drop off my luggage before check-in, I encountered a Japanese man at the front desk who was noticeably rude to guests. He had narrow eyes, a slightly round face, wasn't too short, and had slicked-back hair. I'm not sure if it was intentional (in Japan, hotels are in the 'hospitality' industry, and trained staff usually wouldn't act that way; I've been to Japan numerous times and this is the first time someone returned my passport face down and upside down). Anyway, his Japanese was also delivered in a 'slow and deliberate' manner, almost sarcastically (imagine the tone of an 'eunuch' by the emperor's side in a palace). He completely lacked the professionalism expected in the service industry. When I officially checked in, it was a different story with an older Korean man who spoke Japanese; his attitude was completely different. I'd advise friends checking in to avoid that first individual. The cleaning staff I saw were all foreign workers and their attitude was excellent. Due to its great location and facilities, the hotel's business is surely doing well.
Hotel near Nagoya City Centre,Nagoya21.1% 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.
Hotel near Kanayama,Nagoya13.8% of visitors choose this area
DDaochuluanbendemiao2026.02.24
The location right next to Kanayama Station is super convenient for getting around (I prefer it over Nagoya Station and Sakae). However, because of the single-pane windows, even on the 18th floor, you can still hear the train. Luckily, the noise level stays under 40 decibels, so it won't wake you up. There's also a shuttle bus nearby that goes to the Aeon Atsuta store. From the window, you can see an Aeon store, distant snow-capped mountains, and a little figure holding an umbrella on the roof of the building opposite. The twin beds can be pushed together, but there's a bunch of wires and equipment under the nightstand that prevents it from moving completely. This leaves a gap of about 20cm between the bed and the wall at the head, which is fine for a family of three to sleep comfortably. The mattress is a Simmons, and it's quite comfortable to sleep on, though the pillows are a bit too narrow. The bathroom looks a little older than it actually is, but it's perfectly functional.
Hotel near Nagoya City Centre,Nagoya21.1% of visitors choose this area
Aaw116hkg2026.04.12
The Nikko Style Nagoya is a truly wonderful hotel. The moment you walk into the lobby feels modern, warm and cosy. It is not your typical hotel in Japan. The service throughout the hotel was excellent. The staff at the reception were very helpful and spoke good English.
The rooms are spacious by Japanese standards, comfortable and clean, although the bed is a little too firm for me.
The buffet breakfast has a good variety, with plenty of local specialties. There is a choice of main course and I highly recommend the Japanese fish option. My only negative comment is that my used plates were not cleared quickly enough, despite the waiter walking past my table a couple of times.
The location is about 12 minutes away on foot from Nagoya Stain and 20 minutes on foot from the Sakae shopping area, but there are plenty of interesting small restaurants close by.
The price I paid was reasonable for the product and service offered. I will definitely stay at this hotel again.
Hotel near Nagoya City Centre,Nagoya21.1% of visitors choose this area
LLingxiaodaoGin2026.02.25
The location is excellent! You can take the airport bus directly to the last stop. It's just one stop away from Nagoya Station and Sakae Station. It's an older, established hotel with a lot of character. I had a packed schedule so I didn't get to explore it much, which is a bit of a shame. The room type I had was very spacious, and the amenities were complete. The bathroom had a separate wet and dry area, and the cleaning was meticulous. The mini-bar items were complimentary. I stayed for three days and was very satisfied. The only minor drawback is that the soundproofing isn't great; I could hear conversations from the next room. I'll definitely stay here again next time I'm in Nagoya.
The room is spacious and the location is convenient. It is a 5-minute walk from Toyohashi Station. It is convenient for shopping and eating around. The fireplace in the hotel lobby is well designed and very warm. The breakfast is rich in variety. The view and dishes complement each other when you sit by the window on the 16th floor.
Hotel near Nagoya City Centre,Nagoya21.1% of visitors choose this area
GGuest User2026.02.20
High floor, exquisite, and in Japan, a room of this size is a rarity. The triple room is perfect for families with kids, offering ample space for everyone. Booking this hotel also saved us a trip to the Nagoya Tower for high-altitude views, as the hotel itself offered great panoramic vistas all around. The young foreign guy at the front desk was super enthusiastic and even lived in China before – I won't spoil which city, but he was fantastic.
We stayed here for a night to catch a morning flight the next day. The hotel itself is about 15-20 mins walk to the terminal but it provides free shuttle bus service in the morning starting from 6.40am. There's also a free shuttle bus in front of the hotel taking guests to the nearby Aeon Mall in Tokoname where you can shop and dine. Buffet breakfast has a wide variety on offer and the hotel room has a nice view of the ocean.
The hotel is close to JR station, within 5 minutes’ walkable distance. The outlook of the hotel is very attractive. The staff of front desk is nice and helpful. Highly recommend to stay for vacation if you intend to visit Anjo.
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GGuest UserI recently enjoyed a fantastic stay at the Courtyard by Marriott Nagoya Hotel, and I want to highlight some exceptional service that made our visit memorable.
Thoughtful Amenities
The welcome ice cream for my sons was a delightful surprise. It was a thoughtful gesture that made them feel special and added to our overall positive experience.
Duty Manager Mr. Andei Ho
One standout moment of our visit was when Mr. Andei Ho, the Duty Manager, came to assist us during one of our evenings at the hotel. Being a Hongkonger himself, he made us feel right at home. When we returned from a day out and needed to store some belongings at the concierge, Mr. Andei approached us and warmly communicated in Cantonese. His friendly demeanor and willingness to help truly made us feel welcomed.
Proactive Assistance
After our check-out, Mr. Andei noticed us trying to call an Uber in the lobby and proactively offered to help by calling a taxi instead. Given that we had too much luggage, he went above and beyond by marking the pick-up and drop-off locations for us at the Airport Express Station, ensuring a smooth departure. One day, he saw us waiting outside for a taxi and proactively asked a colleague to come over and see if we needed help calling a taxi.
Housekeeping
I would also like to commend the housekeeping team for their outstanding work. They kept our room impeccably clean and tidy throughout our stay, greatly contributing to our comfort.
Summary
In summary, my experience at the Courtyard by Marriott Nagoya was fantastic, thanks to the outstanding service from Mr. Andei Ho and the entire staff, including the diligent housekeeping team. I highly recommend this hotel for anyone visiting the area, and I look forward to returning in the future!
Aaw116hkgThe Nikko Style Nagoya is a truly wonderful hotel. The moment you walk into the lobby feels modern, warm and cosy. It is not your typical hotel in Japan. The service throughout the hotel was excellent. The staff at the reception were very helpful and spoke good English.
The rooms are spacious by Japanese standards, comfortable and clean, although the bed is a little too firm for me.
The buffet breakfast has a good variety, with plenty of local specialties. There is a choice of main course and I highly recommend the Japanese fish option. My only negative comment is that my used plates were not cleared quickly enough, despite the waiter walking past my table a couple of times.
The location is about 12 minutes away on foot from Nagoya Stain and 20 minutes on foot from the Sakae shopping area, but there are plenty of interesting small restaurants close by.
The price I paid was reasonable for the product and service offered. I will definitely stay at this hotel again.
LLLLjiushiLLLThe room was very clean and, for a Japanese hotel, a decent size. The location is absolutely superb, with the station and a department store right downstairs. It's convenient for getting anywhere. The overall facilities and hardware are great. However, when I tried to drop off my luggage before check-in, I encountered a Japanese man at the front desk who was noticeably rude to guests. He had narrow eyes, a slightly round face, wasn't too short, and had slicked-back hair. I'm not sure if it was intentional (in Japan, hotels are in the 'hospitality' industry, and trained staff usually wouldn't act that way; I've been to Japan numerous times and this is the first time someone returned my passport face down and upside down). Anyway, his Japanese was also delivered in a 'slow and deliberate' manner, almost sarcastically (imagine the tone of an 'eunuch' by the emperor's side in a palace). He completely lacked the professionalism expected in the service industry. When I officially checked in, it was a different story with an older Korean man who spoke Japanese; his attitude was completely different. I'd advise friends checking in to avoid that first individual. The cleaning staff I saw were all foreign workers and their attitude was excellent. Due to its great location and facilities, the hotel's business is surely doing well.
GGuest UserHigh floor, exquisite, and in Japan, a room of this size is a rarity. The triple room is perfect for families with kids, offering ample space for everyone. Booking this hotel also saved us a trip to the Nagoya Tower for high-altitude views, as the hotel itself offered great panoramic vistas all around. The young foreign guy at the front desk was super enthusiastic and even lived in China before – I won't spoil which city, but he was fantastic.
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.
GGuest UserWe had such a nice experience here that we booked a second time for our return trip to our home country 🙃 Even the check-in counter staff recognized us😅 It was a really pleasant stay for our tired bodies from the traveling. Location is spot on and very convenient. We love that it is located at the Nagoya train station which makes it very easy access to the places we were getting to. Thank you so much for the warm welcome and attentive service.
GGuest UserSecond time visiting IHG Inuyama, as usual, excellent vibes, views and facilities, the location is slightly remote despite just a 15mins walk from train station.
Suggested to grab food nearby as there are numerous nice restaurants in the neighborhood, as well as getting essentials from Inuyama station before you return to the hotel as there is no convenient store nearby.
In spite of the slightly inconveniences, IHG Inuyama is still one of the best hotels within neighborhood area.
GGuest UserI stayed for three nights and was very satisfied. The room was spacious, not cramped at all, and I even got upgraded to a higher floor. It's very close to the Sakae shopping district, with all the malls just about a 15-minute walk away. In the other direction is Shin-Sakae, where you can find quite a few Chinese restaurants. There's a Sugi pharmacy right outside the hotel, which is super convenient for buying cosmetics, daily necessities, and food – I shopped there every day. For breakfast, you can choose between the ground floor buffet or the second-floor Japanese set meal. I'd definitely recommend the buffet on the ground floor; it has a wide variety, including名古屋特色的烤鸡翅 (Nagoya-style fried chicken wings), though it can get a bit crowded. The service was also excellent, absolutely flawless. I'll definitely stay here again if I come back to Nagoya. The only thing to note is that the road leading to Sakae is a gentle uphill slope, which might be a little tiring if you're pushing a stroller.
CChyarlesExcellent service, room was comfortable with superb view of the city but a wee bit noisy at night till the train service stopped, club lounge was a plus but it closed too early (9pm), breakfast was ok particularly loved the French toast and very very delicious gelato although strangely enough fried eggs weren’t available daily and fruit choices were meagre (orange, honeydew and pineapple). A pleasant stay overall.
PpennyxkThe 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.
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