This hotel could be really great, very nice, big room, good location next to train station with some restaurants nearby, all very stylish and at a quite good price.||But… no Wi-Fi at all in the room, only a LAN cable. So no LAN connector, you have to go to the lobby to connect to the world.||Also the no English TV channel. There is CNN, but translated to Japanese so you cannot hear the English comments. Also the breakfast is for a westerner a little challenging. I stayed in simpler hotels in Japan with a bigger choice. Last but not least, even at reception English was not well spoken. Bottom line, probably perfect for domestic travelers, not so great...
Read moreThe pillows are hard as rocks, and the bathroom in my first room smelled like pee. They made me change rooms part-way through my stay for some reason (they did warn me of this at check in but didn't explain why) and the new room was on a smoking floor. I also thought I had lost my key card to the old room, and they told me it would be a 2,000 yen charge if I couldn't find it. I understand paying a fair replacement fee, but charging $15 for $0.30 worth of plastic is extortion. I've stayed at the Dormy Inn across the street, and while the rooms were a little smaller, they felt cleaner and didn't smell as bad as these. Won't be staying here again if I...
Read morepretty hotel, looks like a palace. room was very big for the price. beware because the hotel is NOT in nagoya, it is in a neighboring city, and transportation from and to nagoya is quite expensive and the trains don’t come that often. there is a shinkansen station right in front of it, there is no need to go to nagoya station. the room was big and comfortable, the walls in my room were a bit dirty but it had a very nice and pretty balcony, tv with youtube and streaming services. bed was very comfortable and hotel has great service, i just wouldnt stay again because of...
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