"The room was the largest room we've ever stayed in Japan. It was so spacious that it included a couch. They had a few nice touches that make a difference when compared to other hotels in Japan: modern and seemingly recently built/refurbished(?); outlets and lights on both sides of the bed; a quality bluetooth speaker to stream my music; two luggage stands; a sink outside of the toilet and shower but can be enclosed from the bedroom with a sliding wood panel.
The breakfast buffer was pretty good as I selected a fish entree (super fresh!). Just a short walk from Nagoya station.
Make sure you google for Hitsumabushi (grilled eel, $$), Terasaki (fried chicken wings $), Miso Katsu ($), and Pyorin sweets (in Nagoya station), among other foods, as these are pretty much only in Nagoya. All yummy!
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