Published date: January 16, 2025
Sometimes I want to be alone. I use it when I do.
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Experience of the stay
To refresh myself in Nagoya, I stayed at Nine Hours Nagoya Station this time. The area where I usually reside is a bit away from Nagoya, and during this period, my home gets very cold, so I sought an environment where I could work comfortably while staying warm.
Nine Hours Nagoya Station is a capsule-type accommodation that is clean and comfortable. The bed area is separated by gender, which allowed me to feel safe during my stay. Also, it was nice to have a fully equipped locker with a key, which ensured security and privacy.
On the first floor, there is "GLITCH COFFEE," known for its specialty coffee from Jimbocho, Tokyo, where I could savor high-quality coffee. It was the perfect space to calm my mind with morning coffee or refresh myself during work breaks.
Furthermore, on the 10th floor, there is a co-working space where I could focus on my work while enjoying the view of Nagoya. In the quiet and calming atmosphere, I was able to work efficiently. I felt that this exquisite location and functionality were perfect for short stays.
Located near Nagoya Station with good access, Nine Hours Nagoya Station is a wonderful place to stay, equipped with comfortable and convenient facilities and high-quality services. It definitely makes me want to visit again.
Experiences during the trip
My stay at Nine Hours Nagoya Station was for workation purposes. During the day, I focused on work in the hotel’s co-working space, and in the evening, being Friday, I enjoyed exploring the city of Nagoya.
The first place I visited was "Sichuan Cuisine Dan Dan Noodle Sakae Branch." The spicy dan dan noodles had a rich sesame flavor that made me want to drink the soup to the last drop. The taiwan rice I ordered alongside it had a perfect combination of fluffy eggs and a gently sweet sauce, making for a hearty and satisfying dinner. By the way, I wanted to visit "Curry Udon Senkichi" as well, but this time I had to give it up due to being too full. I hope to visit next time.
The next morning, I wanted to enjoy a typical Nagoya-style breakfast, so I headed to ROWS COFFEE. The medium roast Ethiopian coffee was rich in aroma, with the right amount of acidity perfect for the morning. The combination with the anko butter sandwich provided an exquisite balance of sweetness and saltiness, creating a blissful moment of pure relaxation.
For lunch, I indulged in a South Indian curry lunch set at "Eric South" in KITTE at Nagoya Station. I chose four types of curry: chicken curry, keema curry, coconut milk curry, and bean curry, enjoying the rich aromas and deep flavors of the spices in each one. Particularly, the gentle sweetness of the coconut milk curry and the spiciness of the chicken curry were impressive, allowing me to savor the aftertaste even after finishing the dish.
Nagoya really is a treasure trove of gourmet food. Utilizing HafH allows me the charm of being able to just stay whenever I feel like it. I hope to visit again soon for a workation!