Published date: April 5, 2025
Enjoy Nagoya Cuisine in the Same Building as the Hotel!
Room Type Stayed
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Experience of the stay
The hotel is close to the station and feels new. The rooms are not very spacious but are designed to be comfortable within that space. There’s a small shelf that can hold two carry-on-sized suitcases. After booking the hotel, I messaged about my elementary school child sleeping with me, and they provided towels and child-sized slippers at check-in for the extra bedding. The strong scent at the front desk was a bit of a concern, but the room has no odor. The TV is very large.
Experiences during the trip
<Bringing Nagoya food right next to the hotel>
Although you need to step out of the hotel, just outside the entrance, there is an izakaya on the 1st floor of the same building where you can enjoy Nagoya cuisine. The prices for each dish are reasonable, and even when it's crowded, the food arrives quickly after you order.
From miso oden to offal skewers that you might not have tried before, and a variety of low-temperature cooked offal dishes! There are no strong odors, and everything tastes delicious! It's non-smoking, so it's kid-friendly too! We liked it so much that we ended up going there both nights during our two-night stay.
When choosing accommodation, having a nearby restaurant that matches your preferences is an important point!
During the day, we went to Ghibli Park, and after returning exhausted, it was such a relief not having to worry about where to have dinner.
Since the hotel is located in a bustling area, there are various restaurants, but many seem to be closed on Sunday nights, and this restaurant was open among them.
< Ghibli Park >
Tickets for Ghibli Park are sold out for two months in advance, and we couldn't enter the paid zones. However, we learned that we could still enjoy the free zones, so we went. The free area allows you to appreciate the park's atmosphere from a distance. I’m glad I didn’t give up just because I couldn’t get a paid ticket, and I got to enjoy the world of Ghibli!♡
It feels like Ghibli Park is scattered throughout a large park, so you can also enjoy the other areas of the park.
There are amusement facilities available for toddlers to elementary school students to enjoy.
Ghibli Park has many food trucks, and you can experience some Nagoya cuisine there as well.
Miso katsu hot sandwiches, takoyaki made with Aichi wheat, Aichi-style yakisoba.
Right next to it, at the ice arena, there’s a kishimen place too.
There’s also an onigiri shop as soon as you head towards Ghibli Park from the station, so you don’t have to worry about food.
One thing to watch out for is that it’s incredibly vast!! It’s better to walk on easier paths and make good use of the free park bus. You will walk a lot and feel exhausted, but it was so fun!♪