We stayed in wing international for 3 nights. It is about 20 minutes walk from Nagoya station with luggages. They are very strict with their check in time at 3pm as we are not allowed to check in early. However, they allowed us to leave our luggages while we hunt for food. The check in desk is not really friendly at all. Probably due to language barrier. They cannot even recommend restaurant for lunch and told us the hotel is in the business and office area, hence no restaurant available. |We manage to find a restaurant within 10 minutes walk away at fushimi subway exit. The hotel is located within 20-30 minutes walk from sakae or OSU. |About the room, it is very small. We booked a double bed room and we have two medium size luggages. We can only open one luggage at a time. The heater in the room is very warm. But as the room is small, it is not needed. |The bathroom and toilet is also small. The shower is great and the bath soap and shampoo are very good. Hand and face cream are available at the lobby. Free coffee is good too at the lobby. |Another thing I don't like is the lift. There are two lifts and it can get very busy. |Breakfast is good with Japanese food and the chicken wing. Cereal and bread are also available. Breakfast start from 7.00-9.30. |Next block to the hotel is 7-eleven which can be very convenient to grab beers and crisp. |Overall, the small room make it uncomfortable to stay in. Maybe, I will find a hotel with many restaurants around next time. Probably nearer to sakae area, nearer to shopping and good...
Read moreWe stayed in wing international for 3 nights. It is about 20 minutes walk from Nagoya station with luggages. They are very strict with their check in time at 3pm as we are not allowed to check in early. However, they allowed us to leave our luggages while we hunt for food. The check in desk is not really friendly at all. Probably due to language barrier. They cannot even recommend restaurant for lunch and told us the hotel is in the business and office area, hence no restaurant available. |We manage to find a restaurant within 10 minutes walk away at fushimi subway exit. The hotel is located within 20-30 minutes walk from sakae or OSU. |About the room, it is very small. We booked a double bed room and we have two medium size luggages. We can only open one luggage at a time. The heater in the room is very warm. But as the room is small, it is not needed. |The bathroom and toilet is also small. The shower is great and the bath soap and shampoo are very good. Hand and face cream are available at the lobby. Free coffee is good too at the lobby. |Another thing I don't like is the lift. There are two lifts and it can get very busy. |Breakfast is good with Japanese food and the chicken wing. Cereal and bread are also available. Breakfast start from 7.00-9.30. |Next block to the hotel is 7-eleven which can be very convenient to grab beers and crisp. |Overall, the small room make it uncomfortable to stay in. Maybe, I will find a hotel with many restaurants around next time. Probably nearer to sakae area, nearer to shopping and good...
Read moreWe stayed two nights at this hotel, in two different Sized rooms. First, check in for the most part was easy. We booked through booking.com and didn’t have any issues. The first attendant we spoke to spoke decent English (and even a little Italian), as did most of the front desk personnel. ||The first night, my husband and I were in a single room. It was small. The bed was about a full size, but the room itself was big enough for the bed, the bathroom, and our suitcases. Fresh robes and slippers were available, and there was a TV, which we hooked up to the laptop to watch Netflix. ||The second night we upgraded to a double room with breakfast. The room itself was hardly any bigger. But clean, and for the price it wasn’t a bad stay especially if you’re only at the hotel to sleep, which we were. ||For an American and Italian, the breakfast was strange, and I feel like for the price, we could’ve found something a little more to our liking, but it was interesting to try at least once. Breakfast included (very) soft boiled eggs, bread for toast, miso soup, rice, salad, cucumbers, pickles radishes, pasta, and a few other things, plus coffee from a machine for 1,000 yen if you book with the room, or 1,200 if you’d like breakfast the day of.||Overall, a pleasant stay, and convent to bus and subway stations. Shopping is nearby and the Nagoya Castle is about a 20...
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