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Nagoya Tokyu Hotel in Nagoya, Japan |
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Nagoya Tokyu Hotel
4-6-8 Sakae
Nagoya, Japan 460-0008
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| Located in downtown Nagoya this hotel is less than one km (one mile) from Nagoya Castle, Aichi Auditorium, and the Aichi Art Center. Cable TV, hair dryers, high-speed Internet access (surcharge), and refrigerators are available in all guestrooms. Amenities of this 562 guestroom hotel include indoor tennis and racquetball courts, fitness equipment, hair salon, and four restaurants.
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Amenities | Recreation | Features | Reviews
Nagoya Tokyu Hotel Amenities
Amenities of this entirely nonsmoking hotel include a ballroom, banquet facilities, fitness equipment, hair salon, high-speed Internet access (surcharge), laundry facilities, indoor swimming pool, sauna, and a coffee shop. Hotel also offers complimentary secured parking.
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Recreation
The recreational activities listed are on site; fees may apply.
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Features
Montmartre - Open daily for breakfast (buffet), lunch and dinner. Loire - Open dailly for lunch and dinner. Choose from French cuisine or the Teppanyaki Grill. Nadaman - Open daily for breakfast, lunch and dinner. Choose from Kaisei, Sushi or Tenppur. Nangokushuka - A Chinese restaurant open daily for lunch or dinner.
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Nagoya Tokyu Hotel Reviews
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| FIne hotel in Nagoya |
Overall: 4 |
Service 5 |
Condition 4 |
Cleanliness 4 |
Comfort 3 |
Recommend Yes |
| The Nagoya Tokyu Hotel is a fine, western-style business hotel in the heart of Nagoya. I found the hotel easy to get to using trains and subways, with a minimal walk from the subway station. Checkin was friendly and helpful. Everyone I encountered was able to help me in English. The hotel was maintained well. I had a single traveler room, which was indeed fine for one person. The room had more amenities than most American hotels, but less than some more luxurious Asian hotels. There was a lot of nearby shopping and dining. Overall, a good experience, and I would reccommend this hotel to visitors to Nagoya.
Reviewed by traveler from Aliso Viejo, CA on May 18, 2005 |
| Just what we needed... |
Overall: 5 |
Service 5 |
Condition 5 |
Cleanliness 5 |
Comfort 5 |
Recommend Yes |
| This was the last hotel we stayed at during our recent five day bullet train tour of Japan. Our room consisted of three twin beds (one of which we added on as a special request to accomodate our 5-year-old son). Even with the extra twin bed in the room, it was still the most spacious room out of all the other hotels we stayed at. The towels were luxurious and the decor was very nice. It was very easy to find outside of the train station, exit 12, as there was a map right on the street level of the exit which showed which direction to walk to the hotel. Very friendly and helpful staff.
Reviewed by traveler from Japan on May 17, 2005 |
| A pretty good hotel |
Overall: 4 |
Service 5 |
Condition 4 |
Cleanliness 4 |
Comfort 4 |
Recommend Yes |
| I've stayed in this hotel numerous times and find it to be consistently good while being reasonably priced. The inside is done in a Southwest decor with many large logs used as structural elements. It's a cozy place. The rooms are spacious - not luxurious but clean and comfortable.
Reviewed by traveler from Dallas, TX on October 29, 2004 |
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