Published date: November 11, 2024
Affordable Accommodation in Toyota City
Room Type Stayed
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Experience of the stay
It's about a 15-minute walk from Meitetsu 'Tobashi' Station.
From Nagoya Station, it took about an hour in total.
The single room felt like an old business hotel.
The large public bath has two types: an indoor bath and an outdoor bath.
It seems to be made of barley stone, so it doesn't seem to be a hot spring.
They also had ice cream available after the bath.
An unusual feature was the hydrogen water service.
Whether you believe in the effects or not, you can borrow a special bottle,
which was convenient for drinking in the room or as a water bottle when going out.
The surrounding area is within walking distance, except for convenience stores and pharmacies.
If you don’t have a car, there is a free bicycle rental service,
which I utilized for sightseeing and dining.
There is also a dining hall inside, and while the lunch and dinner have fixed holidays,
there are single dishes and set meals available, so you can have meals there as well.
I added a breakfast buffet for 1,500 yen, which included local specialties like doteyaki and miso katsu, with plenty of variety.
WiFi was comfortable.
On Saturdays, there were groups of high school and elementary school students staying.
Being affordable, it might be used for sports expeditions.
Experiences during the trip
The sightseeing spots I visited nearby were:
- Toyota Commemorative Museum of Industry and Technology
A must for car enthusiasts to ride in display vehicles for free.
There was also a radio-controlled car competition on the second floor.
- Toyota Stadium
No matches were held, just observation of the surroundings.
- Sky Hall Toyota
A sports facility, but an event was taking place on that day.
- Museum & Art Museum
The area is like a park, and there was a market as well.
I purchased tickets for the special exhibition via Asoview.
For meals, I went to:
- Daimingen
A bustling Taiwanese restaurant.
The Taiwanese ramen was more filling than it looked.
- Tora Gen
There was already a line before the opening at 6 PM.
(There is also a branch in Nagoya)
Dry tantan noodles (the non-spicy version)