Nagoya station, in the heart of Nagoya City Centre, offers a practical base for exploration. Guests enjoy in-room WiFi, hassle-free luggage storage, and a smoke-free environment. The front desk is staffed 24/7 to assist with any needs.
Located in Nagoya City Centre, a neighbourhood in Nagoya, 9h nine hours Nagoya station is near a metro station. Nagoya Castle is a notable landmark and some of the area's popular attractions include LEGOLAND Japan and Port of Nagoya Aquarium. Ghibli Park and Nabana no Sato are not to be missed. Visit our Nagoya travel guide
2-42-2, Meieki, Nakamura, Nagoya, Aichi, 450-0002
What's nearby
JR Central Towers
3 min walk - 0.3 km
Nagoya Station Tourist Information Center
7 min walk - 0.7 km
Osu Shopping District
20 min walk - 1.7 km
Winc Aichi
6 min walk - 0.5 km
Noritake Garden
6 min walk - 0.6 km
Getting around
Nagoya Station
2 min walk
Meitetsu Nagoya Station
7 min walk
Nagoya (NKM-Komaki)
35 min drive
Restaurants
Glitch Coffee
1 min walk
箱屋 名駅店
2 min walk
がブリチキン。 名駅3丁目店
1 min walk
飛騨牛一頭家 名古屋 馬喰一代
1 min walk
おダシと銀しゃり 中華そば 二兎 -nito-
2 min walk
About this property
9h nine hours Nagoya station
Capsule hotel near Osu Shopping District
Close to Nagoya Castle, 9h nine hours Nagoya station has plenty to offer. Guests can connect to free in-room WiFi.
You'll also enjoy perks such as:
A 24-hour front desk, a lift and luggage storage
Smoke-free property
Room features
All 156 rooms include comforts such as air conditioning, in addition to amenities such as free WiFi.
Other amenities include:
Bathrooms with showers and toilets with electronic bidets
Check-in start time: 3:00 PM; check-in end time: 5:00 AM
Check-out
Check-out before 11:00 AM
Special check-in instructions
Front desk staff will greet guests on arrival at the property
For any questions, please contact the property using the information on the booking confirmation
Information provided by the property may be translated using automated translation tools
All guests are required to vacate their rooms from 11 AM to 3 PM every day for housekeeping service.
Access methods
Staffed front desk
Pets
Pets not allowed
Children and extra beds
Children younger than 6 are not allowed at this adults-only property; all guests 6 and older are welcome
Payment types at the property
Important information
You need to know
Extra-person charges may apply and vary depending on property policy
Government-issued photo identification and a credit card, debit card or cash deposit may be required at check-in for incidental charges
Special requests are subject to availability upon check-in and may incur additional charges; special requests cannot be guaranteed
This property accepts credit cards and cash
Cashless transactions are available
Safety features at this property include a fire extinguisher, a smoke detector, a security system and a first aid kit
Please note that cultural norms and guest policies may differ by country and by property; the policies listed are provided by the property
We should mention
Guests under 6 years old are not permitted at this adults-only property
The Japanese Ministry of Health, Labour and Welfare requires all international visitors to submit their passport number and nationality when registering at any lodging facility (inns, hotels, motels, etc. ); additionally, lodging proprietors are required to photocopy passports for all registering guests and keep the photocopy on file
Property is also known as
Nine Hours Nagoya Station
9h Nine Hours Nagoya Capsule
9h nine hours Nagoya station Nagoya
9h nine hours Nagoya station Capsule hotel
9h nine hours Nagoya station Capsule hotel Nagoya
Frequently asked questions
Is 9h nine hours Nagoya station pet-friendly?
No, pets are not allowed at this property.
How much is parking at 9h nine hours Nagoya station?
9h nine hours Nagoya station doesn't offer parking.
What time is check-in at 9h nine hours Nagoya station?
Check-in start time: 3:00 PM; check-in end time: 5:00 AM.
What time is check-out at 9h nine hours Nagoya station?
Checkout is at 11:00 AM.
Where is 9h nine hours Nagoya station located?
Located in Nagoya City Centre, this capsule hotel is within 1 mi (2 km) of Endoji Shotengai Shopping Street and Osu Shopping District. Lucent Tower and JR Central Towers are also within 10 minutes. Nagoya Station is only a 2-minute walk and Meitetsu Nagoya Station is 7 minutes.
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Reviews
9h nine hours Nagoya station Reviews
8.6
Excellent
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Overall a pleasant stay that is a 5 minute walk from Nagoya station and the mall. Two convenience stores located close by as well. Staff were helpful and rooms and facilities were clean.
I thought this place was great, the showers were awesome and with the peace and quiet and private pods it almost felt like a nice hotel. Staff was friendly and helpful. I would go back!
I was surprised at how quiet the property was, even though it was so close to Nagoya Station. It was clean, my locker could fit my huge suitcase, it was perfect for my 2 night stay!
Absolutely fantastic. My first capsule hotel experience and it was perfect. Very clean, safe and easy to use. Would recommend to anybody looking for a bed for the night
Very organised and efficient, I really enjoyed this style of hostel. The lounge area was very nice and they provided a bag with towels, clothes, slippers and toothbrush/paste which meant I didn’t really need to worry about opening up my luggage. The locker space was clean and big enough to fit all my things. The breakfast options were limited but still enjoyable
Excellent location just a short walk from Nagoya Station and plenty of dining and shopping. Although I am a big fan of 9 hours Capsules sadly this location was a bit too cramped and not as well maintained as other locations. Staff was friendly and helpful however the lounge area on the ground floor isn’t great after the coffee station is closed and the rooftop area is too small and crowded in the evenings. Again, location is really good but not sure I would stay again.
Jocelyn
8/10 Good
Lian
10 Apr 2025
Liked: Cleanliness, staff & service
Overall this pod hotel was great, however the lounge space was smaller than the pictures portrayed and the furniture could use some love. The pods themselves are spacious and comfortable, although the bottom row gets a lot of light coming in from the lighted pathway. Would recommend a face mask and ear plugs for those staying. There is not a ton of room in the locker room to organize your things when you check out. This was great location wise. It would be nice if they had a tap to fill up your water bottle. They do have bottled water for purchase.
Lian
6/10 Okay
Mayra
12 Apr 2024
Liked: Cleanliness, amenities
Conveniently located closely to the Nagoya station. Staff seem a bit too focused on the upscale cafe they run (shared with lobby/check-in area) and service can be slow. Facilities are overall in good shape and clean but locker area has very worn out/dirty floors. Capsule is spacious and other guests were respectful.
One of the nicest pod hotels I stayed in. Each room comes with a sizable locker and a bag filled with, towels, pyjamas, toothbrush, slippers etc.
Overall the whole building was very clean and convient with a coffee shop by reception and a 5 minute walk to Nagoya station.
Would have liked a proper power socket in the pod as opposed to one standard USB port but there’s actual sockets on the rooftop lounge. It’s not a very social environment for any solo travelers looking for multi-night stays but the peace and quiet is definitely met with comfort.
Joseph
Stayed 1 night in Oct 2023
6/10 Okay
Debbie
29 Mar 2025
Liked: Amenities
You have to vacate all floors except the lounge between 10AM and 2PM for cleaning. That was the most inconvenient part of my stay because that meant I couldn't really sleep in, but I guess capsule hotels aren't meant for staycations, so it's really not an issue if you're an early riser. The showers are quite spacious and clean! If someone across from you snores, it'll echo inside your capsule and make it sound like it's coming from directly above. The lady across from me slept with her screen up. She was unwell and her chesty coughs worried me, her snores echoed so I put in my earbuds. The lockers were surprisingly big enough to store my large, fabric luggage with wheels which was able to squeeze in just nice.
Sleeping capsule is super clean. They provide house slippers but the floor areas are mixed for outside shoes as well. That defeats the purpose. People wearing shoes and slippers into the elevators, locker room, and shower/sink room, and toilet rooms, sleeping capsule room & lounge. So what's the point? Many hostels in Japan has a shoe rack at the front lobby or entrance.
Carpets are used throughout the hostel. They should remove the carpets in the shower area and most important, the toilet rooms. There is a urine smell in every one of them. Can't get rid of urine soak carpet smell. Carpet also holds onto humidity, promotes mold.
The elevator is very slow. I constantly have to go between sleeping floor, shower\locker floor, & lounge floor. Only 2 toilet rooms on my floor with 26 sleeping pods. If by chance both are occupied, I cannot run to the next floor via the stairs. It's security locked. It looks to be able to be broken thru in case of a fire evacuation. But, they don't want you to use it. SO, if you for what ever reason that you may have a need for urgent access ... old, drunk, medical issues, etc. something to think about.
William
Stayed 8 nights in Oct 2025
6/10 Okay
Natasha
25 Nov 2024
Liked: Staff & service
The capsule bed aspect was fine but i personally wouldnt stay somewhere like this again. My first impression of the hotel was walking into an elevator full of trash, so that wasnt a great start, but the other areas had seemed decently clean and it didnt happen again the next day. Its not the staff or administrations fault, obviously, but its difficult to sleep due to the noise of everyone else around you. Youd think people woild be better about it, but people are wildly loud when getting up. Loud unexplained banging, loudly opening the door to the room and then leaving it open so you can hear them be loud in the bathrooms nearby, alarms not set to vibrate so everyone has to wake up with them.
Ive learned that i like being able to access my room/luggage whenever i want, as i found it a little awkward not being able to access my locker during cleaning hours (10am to 2pm). Its totally understandable that it works like this, just something to bare in mind. I think a 1 night stay would be okay as you wouldnt be affected by this.
If you snore, do everyone else a favour and stay somewhere else
Once you get the hang of the process its pretty straightforward. You can leave your bags there before check-in. When you do check in you get a keycard for your locker.
Separate male and female lifts to take you to separate floors. Lockers and showers on the same floor and lockers big enough for most decent sized cases plus a few extra bags. (if its within limits for shinkansen then it will fit in the locker.). Showers good with shampoo/conditionar/wash provided and a pre-shower cubicle for getting dry and changed. They provide mirrors and hairdryers. You then go to the capsule floors where you cannot make noise. Everyone was respectful and I hardly heard any noise in the night and slept surprisingly well. Pods are reasonably comfy for what they are. They are open at the end with just a blind for privacy and are a decent size so you can move about without feeling restricted at all. A usb chaging port and shelf for your phone. The light has a dimmer. toilets on all pod floors too.
The roof terrace was a nice place to chill, although some major damage to some of the sofas which could have done with being replaced.
Eleanor
Stayed 2 nights in Sep 2024
8/10 Good
Diletta
11 Nov 2024
Liked: Staff & service
Okay, but not the best
Stayed for one night because I needed a place to just sleep and this was the cheapest (about 3000 yen). Overall the stay was okay, the capsule room was quiet and I could get a good sleep (personally I loved the thin mattress and firm pillow), the showers had a lot of hair (to be expected with women) but overall were clean and I liked that there was room to change in them, and I liked the separate floor for shower/lockers and capsule (also women have their own elevator, showers and rooms). However, this is a subpar place compared to other capsule hotels I stayed at. Reasons:
- the showers only have a little shelf to put your stuff, I wish there was at least a hook or something especially when other guests forget their towels taking up more of the already small space
-the space for the lockers is waaay too cramped, particularly considering this is the only place where you can manage your luggage. There is barely space to open a small luggage
-Light in the sink area is atrocious, no way to do your make up there and no dedicated area for make up so it gets crowded
- I showered in the evening and very early morning, in the evening at 11 PM the showers were full and I had to wait. Can't imagine how it is at peak hours
- the capsules have no air conditioning and only a curtain to block noise out. Unclear how to set an alarm without waking up everyone
- who puts carpet under a toilet? Ew
Overall I'd only stay again if it's for a quick sleep.