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Comfortable Hotel Life Just One Station Away from Nagoya Station
Published date: March 18, 2025

Comfortable Hotel Life Just One Station Away from Nagoya Station

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Property Stayed (March, 2025)
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Experience of the stay
I actually wanted to stay near Nagoya Station, but (I later found out) it was the night before the Nagoya Women's Marathon, so there weren't many options, and HafH coins were also quite expensive. So I went a little further away and took the subway for one station. It takes about 20 minutes to walk from Nagoya Station, so it's not impossible to walk. I thought I would walk both ways, but I ended up taking the subway as I was running a bit late in the morning… (On the bright side, it was good that the station was close!) The room type was 'Standard', but it was changed to the ladies' floor's 'Ladies Standard'☺️ ▼ Highlights (based on Ladies Standard) ・The 14th floor is the ladies' floor.  You need a room key to access the floor after getting off the elevator. ・The entrance area of the room has a motion sensor (the light doesn't go off for 3 minutes) ・I discovered a luggage rack. ・There is a step by the bed where you can also place your luggage. ・There is a mini iron (for clothes) and a hair iron. ・Daiwa Roynet Hotel provides one bottle of water in the room. ・There is a large public bath. ▼ Access ・Subway: Higashiyama Line, Fushimi Station, 2 minutes on foot  (Between Nagoya and Sakae, one station away each) ・JR Nagoya Station: 20 minutes on foot.
Experiences during the trip
I was searching for a ramen shop that is open late in the area ahead of time… (I have visited Nagoya many times, but I usually go to places near Nagoya Station) I headed to a Yakiniku-style ramen shop that's about a 3-minute walk away. Eating Yakiniku-style ramen in Nagoya is amazing! (laughs) It's fine, as I love ramen. Just looking for new places to explore. The name 'Shogen Nayahashi-tei' is quite punchy! I think most people would refer to it as Shogen. Yakiniku-style usually means tonkotsu shoyu, but they also had shio and even miso. Next time, I'll try the miso!
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