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Welcome to Nagoya

Nagoya, Japan’s fourth-largest city, is a dynamic destination known for its rich history, modern innovation, world-class automotive heritage, and delicious local cuisine. Located between Tokyo and Kyoto, Nagoya serves as an excellent base for exploring Central Japan, offering a perfect mix of urban convenience, cultural attractions, and easy day trips.

From sleek business hotels near the bullet train station to comfortable mid-range options and modern aparthotels, Nagoya provides accommodation for every budget and travel style. On findarooms.com, you can compare hundreds of properties with real-time prices, read genuine guest reviews, and book with our Best Price Guarantee.

Why Visit Nagoya?

Often overlooked by tourists, Nagoya offers an authentic Japanese experience without the overwhelming crowds of Tokyo or Kyoto. The city is famous for its castle, automotive industry (Toyota), unique local food known as “Nagoya Meshi,” and excellent transport links. It’s also a gateway to attractions like Ghibli Park, Takayama, and the scenic Shirakawa-go.

Key advantages of staying in Nagoya:

  • Superb Shinkansen (bullet train) connectivity
  • Affordable accommodation compared to Tokyo and Kyoto
  • Rich blend of history, culture, and modern attractions
  • Delicious local specialties like Hitsumabushi, Miso Katsu, and Kishimen noodles
  • Family-friendly spots including LEGOLAND Japan

Best Areas to Stay in Nagoya

Choosing the right neighbourhood will make your stay more enjoyable:

Nagoya Station Area (Meieki)

The most convenient location for travellers. This bustling hub offers direct access to the Shinkansen, JR lines, and airport transfers. Ideal for business trips and those who want maximum connectivity.

Sakae District

Nagoya’s vibrant downtown and entertainment centre. Perfect for shopping, dining, nightlife, and sightseeing. Close to parks, department stores, and cultural spots.

Fushimi Area

A quieter business district with excellent restaurants and bars. Great balance between convenience and calm atmosphere.

Osu & Around

Trendy neighbourhood famous for its temple, street fashion, vintage shops, and eclectic food scene. Popular with younger travellers and food lovers.

Types of Accommodation in Nagoya

Nagoya offers a wide range of hotels to suit every traveller:

Luxury Hotels

Modern high-rise hotels with spacious rooms, stunning city views, rooftop bars, fine dining, and excellent service. Perfect for special occasions and premium travellers.

Mid-Range Hotels

Comfortable, well-equipped properties with great locations, clean rooms, and helpful staff. Many include breakfast, laundry services, and on-site restaurants.

Budget & Apartment Hotels

Affordable options with compact but efficient rooms. Ideal for solo travellers, couples, and longer stays. Many feature coin-operated laundries and kitchenettes.

What to Expect from Hotels in Nagoya

Most hotels in Nagoya provide:

  • Excellent cleanliness and modern facilities
  • High-speed free Wi-Fi
  • 24-hour front desk and luggage storage
  • Convenient access to public transport
  • Nearby convenience stores (konbini) and restaurants
  • English-speaking staff at major properties

Top Things to Do in Nagoya

Make the most of your stay with these popular activities:

  • Visit the historic Nagoya Castle and surrounding park
  • Explore the Toyota Commemorative Museum of Industry and Technology
  • Pray at Atsuta Shrine, one of Japan’s most important Shinto shrines
  • Enjoy interactive exhibits at the SCMaglev and Railway Park
  • Shop and eat at Osu Kannon Temple area
  • Have fun with the whole family at LEGOLAND Japan
  • Stroll through Noritake Garden and enjoy pottery culture
  • Take day trips to Ghibli Park, Inuyama Castle, or Takayama

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Whether you’re visiting for business, leisure, family fun, or as a stop between Tokyo and Kyoto, Nagoya offers comfortable stays at great value. Discover why this underrated Japanese city is becoming a favourite among smart travellers.

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Hotel Regent Oodaka - Adult Only, Nagoya
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$40
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Hotel Regent Oodaka - Adult Only, Nagoya

Shimonishibasama-10-1 ?daka-ch?, Midori Ward, Nagoya, Aichi 459-8001, Japan

Hotel Regent Oodaka - Adult Only offers a discreet and comfortable escape in the heart of Nagoya. Designed exclusively for adults, the hotel ensures privacy...

Prince Smart Inn Nagoya Sakae
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$45
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Prince Smart Inn Nagoya Sakae

2-11-32 Nishiki, Naka-ku, Nagoya-shi, Aichi, 460-0003, Japan

Prince Smart Inn Nagoya Sakae is a modern 3-star hotel located in the heart of Nagoya's Naka Ward, just a 3-minute walk from Fushimi Station....

Hotel Silk Tree Nagoya
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$45
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Hotel Silk Tree Nagoya

2-20-5 Nishiki, Naka-ku, Nagoya-shi, Aichi 460-0003, Japan

Hotel Silk Tree Nagoya is a 3-star hotel located in the heart of Nagoya's downtown area, just a 4-minute walk from Fushimi Station and a...

Meitetsu Inn Nagoya Ekimae, Japan
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Meitetsu Inn Nagoya Ekimae, Japan

2-21-12 Meieki, Nishi-ku, Nagoya, Aichi 451-0045, Japan

Breakfast included, Parking available, near Osu Shopping District

8.0
Very Good (1006 Reviews)

Meitetsu Inn Nagoyaekimae offers top-notch services and amenities, ensuring guests experience utmost comfort. Share your photos and respond to emails at your convenience, thanks to...

Comfort Inn Nagoya Sakae, Japan
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$49
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Comfort Inn Nagoya Sakae, Japan

Aichi, Nagoya, Naka-Ku,Nishiki,3-16-30 , Japan

Comfort Inn Nagoya Sakae offers modern accommodations in the heart of Nagoya's lively Sakae district, just steps away from shopping, dining, and cultural attractions. Whether...

Daini Fuji Hotel, Nagoya, Japan
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$62
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Daini Fuji Hotel, Nagoya, Japan

Aichi, Nagoya, 2-10-24 Higashisakura, Higashi-ku, Japan

Travelers find both productivity and relaxation at this convenient hotel

7.8
Good (385 reviews)

Daini Fuji Hotel welcomes guests with warm hospitality in the heart of Nagoya. Situated conveniently near JR Chikusa Station and the subway lines, the hotel...

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Restaurant Breakfast available Parking available Free WiFi
Just Inn Premium Nagoya Station, Japan
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$70
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Just Inn Premium Nagoya Station, Japan

1-13-9 Marunouchi, Naka-ku, Nagoya, Aichi 460-0002, Japan

Just Inn Premium Nagoya Station offers a comfortable stay in the heart of Nagoya, ideal for both business and leisure travelers. The hotel features modern...

Nikko Style Nagoya, Japan
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$80
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Nikko Style Nagoya, Japan

5-20-13 Meieki, Nakamura-ku, Nagoya-shi, Aichi 450-0002, Japan

Nikko Style Nagoya is a contemporary lifestyle hotel located in the heart of Nagoya, just a 10-minute walk from Nagoya Station. The hotel offers 191...

Mitsui Garden Hotel Nagoya Premier, Japan
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$109
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Mitsui Garden Hotel Nagoya Premier, Japan

4-11-27 Meieki, Nakamura-ku, Nagoya, Aichi 450-0002, Japan

Mitsui Garden Hotel Nagoya Premier is a 4-star hotel occupying the 18th to 25th floors of the Symphony Toyota Building, offering panoramic views of Nagoya's...

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) - Nagoya

Nagoya, the capital of Aichi Prefecture, is a vibrant city where tradition meets innovation. It offers a unique blend of rich history, cutting-edge technology (home to Toyota), and delectable local cuisine like hitsumabushi (grilled eel) and miso katsu. Compared to Tokyo, Kyoto, or Osaka, Nagoya is less crowded, more affordable, and provides an authentic Japanese urban experience with easy access to cultural sites like Nagoya Castle and the Atsuta Shrine.

Nagoya offers several convenient and interesting neighborhoods for tourists:

  • Nagoya Station Area (Meieki): Most convenient for transport (Shinkansen, trains, subway). Loads of shopping, restaurants, and hotels for all budgets. Ideal for first-timers or those on a tight schedule.
  • Sakae / Fushimi Area: The downtown entertainment and shopping hub. Great for nightlife, department stores (Mitsukoshi, Matsuzakaya), and Oasis 21. Vibrant and central.
  • Kanayama Area: Excellent transport links (JR, Meitetsu, subway). Slightly quieter than Sakae, with good access to Atsuta Shrine and Toyota Commemorative Museum.
  • Osu Shopping District: Traditional covered arcades with electronics, vintage clothes, temples, and street food. Unique local atmosphere.

Nagoya is generally more affordable than Tokyo or Kyoto:

  • Budget hotels & hostels: $40 – $60 per night (often near Sakae or Kanayama).
  • Mid-range business hotels: $60 – $90 per night – clean, compact rooms with excellent locations, often including breakfast.
  • Upscale & 4-star hotels: $90 – $150 per night – larger rooms, premium amenities, often with city views.
  • Luxury 5-star hotels: $150 – $300+ per night – top-tier service and facilities.

Weekends can be slightly busier, but prices remain reasonable compared to larger Japanese cities.

Yes — the page offers "Best Price Guarantee! Free cancellation available" for listed hotels in Nagoya. Many business hotels, mid-range, and upscale properties provide flexible cancellation policies. However, some budget hotels or special event rates (especially during the World Expo or major festivals) may have stricter terms. Always check the specific property's cancellation policy before booking.

Nagoya city centre hotels provide easy access to these must-see sights:

  • Nagoya Castle: Iconic landmark with golden shachihoko (tiger-fish) ornaments and beautiful Hommaru Palace.
  • Atsuta Shrine: One of Japan's most important Shinto shrines, housing the sacred sword Kusanagi.
  • Osu Shopping District: Traditional covered arcade with over 400 shops, temples, and food stalls.
  • Sakae & Oasis 21: Modern shopping, the Nagoya TV Tower, and a futuristic water-themed plaza.
  • SCMAGLEV and Railway Park: Fascinating museum for train and technology fans.
  • Legoland Japan: Great family attraction, easily reachable via train.

Nagoya is famous for its unique "Nagoya-meshi" (local cuisine). Try these specialties near your hotel:

  • Hitsumabushi: Grilled eel over rice, served with condiments and broth – eat it three ways.
  • Miso Katsu: Deep-fried pork cutlet with rich, red miso sauce (different from standard katsu).
  • Tenmusu: Shrimp tempura wrapped in rice and nori (seaweed) – perfect portable snack.
  • Kishimen: Flat, wide udon noodles in a savoury broth, often topped with tempura.
  • Ogura Toast: Sweet red bean paste on buttery toast – popular breakfast or snack.

These can be found everywhere from department store basements to dedicated restaurants near Sakae and Nagoya Station.

Central Japan International Airport (NGO), also known as Centrair, is about 35 km south of Nagoya:

  • Meitetsu Limited Express (μSky): Fastest and most convenient – takes about 28 minutes to Nagoya Station. Trains run frequently.
  • Airport Bus: Connects to major hotels in Sakae and Nagoya Station – comfortable with luggage, takes about 50–70 minutes.
  • Taxi: Fixed fare around ¥8,000–¥12,000 ($55–$80) – expensive but door-to-door.
  • Car rental: Available at the airport – useful for exploring wider Aichi region.

Nagoya has distinct seasons, each offering a different experience:

  • Best weather (March–May & October–November): Pleasant temperatures (15-25°C), cherry blossoms in spring, colourful foliage in autumn. Peak tourist season – book hotels in advance.
  • Summer (June–August): Hot and humid (28-35°C), with occasional rain and typhoons. Lower hotel rates but indoor attractions recommended.
  • Winter (December–February): Cold but mostly dry (5-10°C). Fewer tourists, good deals, and illumination events in Sakae.
  • Avoid Golden Week (late April – early May): Japanese holidays cause peak prices and crowds.

Nagoya hotels, particularly business hotels, offer practical amenities:

  • Free WiFi: Available in virtually all properties.
  • Breakfast options: Many hotels include a Japanese/Western buffet or have on-site cafes.
  • Coin laundry: Common in mid-range and budget hotels – perfect for longer stays.
  • Parking: Available but often paid (¥1,000–¥2,000 per night) – central locations have limited spaces.
  • Vending machines & convenience stores: Almost every hotel has drinks and snacks, often with a 7-Eleven or FamilyMart nearby.

Nagoya is family-friendly, but accommodation needs vary:

  • Families: Some business hotels offer triple or family rooms. For more space, consider hotel apartments or western chain hotels near Nagoya Station, which often have connecting rooms.
  • Large groups: Look for hotel apartments or ryokan with larger tatami rooms. Booking multiple standard rooms is often easier and cheaper.
  • Children policies: Many hotels allow children under 6 or 12 to stay free when using existing bedding – check individual policies.
  • For maximum convenience with kids: Choose hotels near Nagoya Station for easy train access to attractions like Legoland or the Railway Park.

If you need kitchen facilities, look for aparthotels or "weekly mansions" rather than standard business hotels.

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