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A Delightful 22-Hour Stay in Nagoya
Published date: October 16, 2024

A Delightful 22-Hour Stay in Nagoya

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Property Stayed (October, 2024)
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Experience of the stay
Del style Nagoya Nayabashi features charming interiors primarily based on Tiffany blue, as you can see in the photos. The actual place was just as it appeared in the pictures, very clean and comfortable. I had researched that they had an amenities bar and coin laundry, so I didn’t bring my skincare or toothbrush, allowing me to pack lightly with minimal change of clothes. The separate top and bottom lounge wear was comfortable too! Moreover, this accommodation was surprisingly affordable, boasting a beautiful public bath. Although the bath was compact, it was spacious enough to stretch my legs and the temperature was just right. What surprised me was the powder room, which was like a semi-private space with curtains. I could do my skincare and use the hairdryer without being concerned about my surroundings. There was also free ice cream in the lobby that I didn’t try this time. Since there aren’t freezers in the room, you’d need to eat it right away, but it seems perfect for post-bath snacks or dessert! I really liked this hotel, and I wanted to stay another night, but unfortunately, it was fully booked on Saturday. I will definitely stay here again the next time I visit Nagoya!
Experiences during the trip
Arriving in Nagoya at 6 PM on Friday, I first went shopping at the famous Osu Shopping District known for its street food before heading to the hotel. It was about a 22-minute walk to the hotel. After strolling through the streets of Nagoya, I found a Seven-Eleven right in front of the hotel, where I picked up some drinks and salad. Although I wanted to do some sightseeing, I actually enjoyed this dinner time the most! Then came breakfast. I had been wanting to visit 'BUCYO COFFEE,' famous for its Ogura toast, which was just a 4-minute walk from the hotel, so I went there right when it opened (7:00). There was already a crowd forming, and I couldn't get in with the first batch. I waited for about 30 minutes to be seated. The Ogura toast and coffee were fantastic. The atmosphere of the shop was also really enjoyable! After finishing breakfast, I returned to the hotel just before 9 and relaxed before checking out. From there, I did some sightseeing by train and on foot. I had an acai bowl at Hisaya Odori Park and enjoyed tendon and soba at Kinshachi Yokocho near Nagoya Castle until I was full. I picked up a tempura rice ball bento for dinner at Nagoya Station and took the Shinkansen home at 4 PM. My 22-hour stay in Nagoya was wonderful, and I was very satisfied to enjoy Nagoya's cuisine even after returning home!