This hotel was very large and spacious. There was a toothbrush, toothpaste, shampoo, conditioner, body wash, razors, hairbrush, disposable face cloths. Basically anything you need. We appreciate it that the room was large. The only thing there was not was any sort of drawers or anywhere to put things so we had to live out of our suitcase. We are finding that is just a normal thing in Japan and most of the hotel ms that we are staying out so far. It’s only a five minute walk from the station. There are a lot of convenience stores nearby as well as everything underground. We would stay here again for sure.|Wifi was good and fridge in the room. Bathroom out dated and super tiny but whatever. It...
Read moreFirstly size wise it's slightly bigger than usual Japanese hotel rooms. Slightly. Ask for the rooms at the end of the corridor and they'll be slightly bigger which always help even though the extra space is dead space but visually it helps create a sense of space. |It's located 1 block behind the Denny's restaurant opposing of the Nagoya station sakuraido exit. Very easy to locate. From the train station to the hotel you could also use the Esca underground shopping mall which has lots of restaurants for dinner. Though near the train station it doesn't have a bad neighbourhood. The hotel room rates are very well priced considering...
Read moreDaiichi Fuji Hotel is a typical Japanese hotel with relatively small room size. I stayed in this hotel for two nights in July 2016 with my family. I booked a twin bed room for my family. The room is barely enough for two adults and two kids (3 and 5 year old) but the good thing is that kids can sleep together and it has no extra charges as long as we can fit into the room. The hotel is 10 mins walk from Nagoya JR station which is convenient for shopping and accessing other places. Toilet is small but clean. Staff are nice and we can communicate in simple English. I would recommend this hotel to traveler on a budget...
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