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Hilton Nagoya

$150-250/ night

Book this if You want a reliable, full-service Western brand with excellent breakfast and a central location near Fushimi station, and don't mind slightly dated room decor.

Why People Love It

8.3โญ197 reviews
  • Spacious rooms by Japanese city standards
  • Incredible breakfast buffet featuring local Nagoya specialties like miso katsu
  • Excellent, highly accommodating English-speaking staff

Quick Take: It's a solid, well-run Hilton with great service, but the 1989-era building shows its age despite renovations, and it's a 15-minute walk from the main Nagoya Station.

Reviewed by @the_world_around_my_eyes:ย My stay at this hotel was exactly the urban escape I needed. The bed was super comfortable, and having access to the Executive Lounge for evening drinks made me feel like a VIP. That sunset view over the city is something I'll never forget.


Guest Who Stayed Here Said

The hype

The service, amenities, and breakfast are top-notch, but the property itself feels a bit dated compared to newer luxury builds.

Reality check

The location in Fushimi is great for business and local dining, but tourists expecting to be steps from the Shinkansen will be disappointed.

  • You have Hilton Honors status to score free breakfast and Executive Lounge access
  • You want resort-style amenities like an indoor pool and full fitness center
  • You prefer Western-sized beds and reliable international service standards

Cleanliness & Maintenance

8.5
  • Housekeeping: Generally meticulous and thorough daily cleaning, though a few isolated reviews mention minor dust near AC vents.
  • Bathroom hygiene: Bathrooms are spotless with excellent water pressure, though some note the fixtures and tile feel a bit dated.
  • Maintenance: Well-maintained overall, but the 1989 vintage shows in occasional scuffs and older manual window blinds.
  • Linens & towels: Crisp, clean Hilton-standard linens and fluffy towels, plus fresh pajamas provided daily.
  • Odors & scents: Fresh and clean. Smoking rooms are available but well-separated; however, sensitive guests should double-check they booked non-smoking.

Sleepabilityโ„ข

8SILENT
SILENT
0-4LOUD
4-7.5MODERATE
7.5-10SILENT
  • Occasional street traffic noise on the lowest floors
  • Minor internal hallway noise due to older building acoustics

Before you book

Good to know

  • Breakfast is expensive (~ยฅ4,500) if not included in your rate or Hilton status
  • The hotel has a free shuttle to Nagoya Station, but it fills up fast so book ahead
  • There is a ยฅ3,000/day fee for self-parking in the garage

What to pack

  • Comfortable walking shoes (it's a 15-minute walk to Nagoya Station)
  • A swimsuit and gym clothes to take advantage of the excellent indoor pool and tennis court

Room Genie

Best picks

  • Premium Executive Rooms on high floors (24th-27th) for sweeping city views and lounge access
  • Japanese Suite for a unique 60sqm traditional tatami experience with modern amenities

Rooms to avoid

  • Lower-floor standard rooms facing the adjacent office buildingโ€”you'll be staring at a wall
  • Designated smoking rooms if you have any sensitivity to odors, as the smell is deeply baked in

Room Request Genie โ€“ copy & paste

โ€œI would greatly appreciate a high-floor room facing away from the adjacent buildings to maximize natural light and city views. If available, a recently refreshed room would be wonderful.โ€

FAQ & Hidden tips

Everything you actually want to know before you book.

Is it close to the train station?

It's a 15-minute walk or a short taxi/subway ride from the main JR Nagoya Station. However, it is very close (a 3-minute walk) to the Fushimi subway station.

Does the hotel have a pool?

Yes, there is a large indoor heated pool, which is a rarity in Nagoya. Note that kids under 17 need adult supervision.

Is the executive lounge worth it?

Yes, guests praise the lounge for its good breakfast, afternoon tea, and evening happy hour with alcohol, though it can get busy during peak times.

Are there hidden fees?

Self-parking is ยฅ3,000 per day, and breakfast is around ยฅ4,500 if not included. Wi-Fi is technically ยฅ1,100/day but is free if you sign up for the free Hilton Honors program.

Do the rooms have traditional Japanese elements?

Most rooms are Western-style with subtle Japanese decor touches (like shoji-style window blinds), but they do offer a specific 60sqm Japanese Suite if you want tatami mats.

Is the area around the hotel good for dining?

Absolutely. The Fushimi area has plenty of great local restaurants, izakayas, and convenience stores right outside the door.


Insider Tips

  • โœจ

    Sign up for the free Hilton Honors program before booking to waive the ยฅ1,100 daily Wi-Fi fee.

  • โœจ

    Skip the expensive hotel breakfast one day and grab a traditional Nagoya 'Morning Service' (coffee with free toast and egg) at a nearby local cafe.

  • โœจ

    The hotel has a free bicycle rental serviceโ€”use it to explore nearby Shirakawa Park and the Osu Shopping District.

5 things to know before you go

  • ๐Ÿ’กThe hotel has an outdoor rooftop tennis court, which is incredibly rare for a city center hotel in Japan.

  • ๐Ÿ’กThere's a subtle Snoopy theme in some of the hotel's promotional tie-ins and desserts.

  • ๐Ÿ’กThe breakfast buffet features local Nagoya specialties like miso katsu and kishimen noodles, so you don't have to leave the hotel to try them.

  • ๐Ÿ’กThe building dates back to 1989, and while renovated, the ceiling heights and bathroom sizes reflect that era.

  • ๐Ÿ’กThe hotel provides complimentary pajamas/yukatas daily, so you can save luggage space.

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