Dormy Inn Premium Nagoya Sakae
2-20-1 Nishiki, Naka, Nagoya 460-0003 Aichi Prefecture
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We have a hot spring. The nearest station is "subway Fushimi Station" Exit 2. The near station is "subway Sakae Station" Exit 8 next. There are an elevator and an escalator at "Sakae Station". However, there are no them at "Fushimi Station". It is a 20-minute walk from a hotel to Nagoya Station. The nearest bus stop of the buses from Central Japan International Airport to a hotel "is NISHIKI DORI HONMATSI].
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Property amenities
Paid private parking on-site
Free High Speed Internet (WiFi)
Sauna
Hot bath
Restaurant
Spa
Baggage storage
Newspaper
Car park
Wifi
Breakfast available
Complimentary tea
Vending machine
Hot spring bath
Massage
Non-smoking hotel
24-hour front desk
Dry cleaning
Laundry service
Self-serve laundry
Room features
Blackout curtains
Air conditioning
Housekeeping
Safe
Iron
Refrigerator
Flatscreen TV
Hair dryer
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Non-smoking rooms
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English, Chinese, Japanese
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2-20-1 Nishiki, Naka, Nagoya 460-0003 Aichi Prefecture
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Dormy Inn Premium Nagoya Sakae is located between Fushimi and Sakae Subway Stations (slightly closer to Fushimi, you can take Exit E).
The rooms are of typical Japanese size (i.e. small) but are clean and comfortable. They provide pajamas for use when/after you visit the hotel onsen.
As with all Dormy Inn hotels, they provide free half-sized ramen at night for supper!
The rooms are of typical Japanese size (i.e. small) but are clean and comfortable. They provide pajamas for use when/after you visit the hotel onsen.
As with all Dormy Inn hotels, they provide free half-sized ramen at night for supper!
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Date of stay: February 2020Trip type: Travelled as a couple
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Love it ! And I award it an A+ on all points. Dormy Inn is perfectly located near two metro stops and is the epitome of clean and well managed. There is a new feel about the rooms and public areas with comfy beds and adequate closet space. Like many things in Japan, it seems to work seamlessly. Behind the scene is an obviously well trained crew...from check-in to house keeping, attention is paid to every detail. Breakfast is nicely done with many choices and good coffee + juices. The onsen is superb, a real highlight. I'm not Japanese and none of the other patrons seemed bothered by that, so just go and enjoy.
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Date of stay: July 2023Trip type: Travelled as a couple
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Our embarrassing booking turned out to be an absolute stroke of luck. From the outside, you don't expect much and the room also corresponds more or less to the expected standard of compact, cramped Japanese conditions.
But what this Dormy Inn perfects is the ability to conjure up extraordinary hospitality from a middle class hotel through service, extremely service-oriented employees and lots of little niceties.
In summary, it's all little things: the washing machines in the onsen are free. In front of the bathroom there is an ice chest from which you can get free ice cream, and in the morning there are cool yogurt drinks. In a small lounge there are free soft drinks and salt ramen from 9:30 p.m. Garnished with extremely attentive employees, this creates an atmosphere that goes far beyond the actual room standard: we felt extremely comfortable and can only recommend the Dormy Inn Nagoya Sakae wholeheartedly.
But what this Dormy Inn perfects is the ability to conjure up extraordinary hospitality from a middle class hotel through service, extremely service-oriented employees and lots of little niceties.
In summary, it's all little things: the washing machines in the onsen are free. In front of the bathroom there is an ice chest from which you can get free ice cream, and in the morning there are cool yogurt drinks. In a small lounge there are free soft drinks and salt ramen from 9:30 p.m. Garnished with extremely attentive employees, this creates an atmosphere that goes far beyond the actual room standard: we felt extremely comfortable and can only recommend the Dormy Inn Nagoya Sakae wholeheartedly.
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Date of stay: May 2024Trip type: Travelled as a couple
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When you arrive a hotel, initial impression matters to guest. Hotel reception staff were mostly very very very unfriendly. Furthermore, we booked a room for 2 people, and we had a local Japanese friend visiting to bring us out for dinner (not staying with us). Even in afternoon or evening, they could not even come up to our room for ONE minute! Must sit alone in the lobby. And we were told very rudely, no cooperation at all.
The night Japanese staff was actually more friendly. Aside from this, rooms are small (but is manageable). Best part would be the spa, onsen hot spring. That's relaxing, small but quite nice open till late. Within 5 mins from local train stations.
Hotel GM - please upgrade your service, it will help guests recommend others and improve your business.
The night Japanese staff was actually more friendly. Aside from this, rooms are small (but is manageable). Best part would be the spa, onsen hot spring. That's relaxing, small but quite nice open till late. Within 5 mins from local train stations.
Hotel GM - please upgrade your service, it will help guests recommend others and improve your business.
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Date of stay: March 2020
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We were supposed to stay in Nagoya only for 2 nights but ended up staying for 5, courtesy of Typhoon 10, which not only caused all our plans at Suzuka race track to be cancelled but also for the shinkansen to Tokyo to be suspended.
The Dormy Inn provided a home from home for the 5 nights, a reassuring building when we were worried about facing our first typhoon (it never came to that).
The hotel is very easy to reach, located between Fushimi and Sakae stations (1-2 stops from Nagoya station). about 5 mins walk from each.
Reception staff was amazing, especially Miss Yuri Kobayashi, all of them were courteous, knowledgeable and super stars.
The room was fairly spacious, the bed was big and comfortable, slightly hard pillows and only one each but it's the norm in Japan. No foreign language channels on tv, Japanese only, but we translated the news with our phone app.
Pay-per-view films available with cards from vending machines near the lift.
Amazing breakfast, with items ranging from local delicacies (hitsumabushi, miso cutlets, tempura prawns...) to sweet items such as croissants, pain au chocolat but also mango pudding and mochis.
24/7 complimentary tea, coffee and soft drinks.
Free onsen access (two different hot baths, sauna and cold bath) with tattoo coverings available from reception.
Free ramen available every night from 2130 to 2300.
Free ice lollies.
Manga library (Japanese only).
All in all, it was an amazing stay, even during intense weather events. Thankfully we were "in the eye of the storm" and the weather was atrocious West and East of us but we had bright sunshine with only a few scattered showers.
Definitely my favourite hotel chain in Japan, will come back for sure!
The Dormy Inn provided a home from home for the 5 nights, a reassuring building when we were worried about facing our first typhoon (it never came to that).
The hotel is very easy to reach, located between Fushimi and Sakae stations (1-2 stops from Nagoya station). about 5 mins walk from each.
Reception staff was amazing, especially Miss Yuri Kobayashi, all of them were courteous, knowledgeable and super stars.
The room was fairly spacious, the bed was big and comfortable, slightly hard pillows and only one each but it's the norm in Japan. No foreign language channels on tv, Japanese only, but we translated the news with our phone app.
Pay-per-view films available with cards from vending machines near the lift.
Amazing breakfast, with items ranging from local delicacies (hitsumabushi, miso cutlets, tempura prawns...) to sweet items such as croissants, pain au chocolat but also mango pudding and mochis.
24/7 complimentary tea, coffee and soft drinks.
Free onsen access (two different hot baths, sauna and cold bath) with tattoo coverings available from reception.
Free ramen available every night from 2130 to 2300.
Free ice lollies.
Manga library (Japanese only).
All in all, it was an amazing stay, even during intense weather events. Thankfully we were "in the eye of the storm" and the weather was atrocious West and East of us but we had bright sunshine with only a few scattered showers.
Definitely my favourite hotel chain in Japan, will come back for sure!
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Date of stay: September 2024Trip type: Travelled as a couple
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Good value budget hotel at convenient location. Room was neat & tidy. Good breakfast & late night light meal offering. Toilet/shower room was surprisingly big. Public bath facilities also available. English speaking staff available. Luggage weight measuring facility available at lobby to ensure luggages not exceeding weight limit by airlines.
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Date of stay: August 2023Trip type: Travelled with family
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This inn was perfect for easy access to all of the sights in Nagoya. Two train stations are nearby and it is walking distance to many attractions such as Mirai Tower. We booked a Double room and it was relatively small but very clean and comfortable. Appreciated the self-service laundry room. Would be helpful to have the instructions in English/other languages. Free ice cream is offered outside of the baths and those bars are delicious! Did not take advantage of the free ramen in the evening but that is a thoughtful touch. Their buffet breakfast was excellent - an extensive range of higher end proteins and huge variety of pickles as well as numerous traditional breakfast items. Overall we found this place to be a good value.
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Date of stay: September 2024Trip type: Travelled as a couple
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Free shuttle bus to nagoya station provided everyday morning. Free laundry was provided in hot spa room. Room is larger than the other hotel. Wifi connection in room is very strong. Onsen have outdoor and indoor.
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Date of stay: November 2015Trip type: Travelled with friends
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First visit to the town of Nagoya. Initially chose to stay at a local brand hotel located near Nagoya JR station but chose this hotel based on reviews. It was a great choice.
It is located near both Sakae or Fushimi station which is about a Y200 subway ride. If you are stuffed with luggage, I would suggest taking a taxi which would set you back about USD 8 to 10. The hotel is at a walk-able distance from JR station itself and was fairly easy to navigate since the town is set up in a grid-like fashion.
Check-in
Despite some negative reviews, I found the check-in process to be very smooth. I arrived at the hotel at about 930pm. Keys were given, a short briefing was also provided about the onsen for guys/girls. Passwords were changed for the ladies everyday so you would need to go to the reception to get the day's password.
Surroundings
There are a ton of convenience shops should you need to have a quick bite at night or a nightcap. Prices are fairly cheap. Down the road (heading to Sakae), there is a big brand ramen shop which closes late. Just head straight down - you can't miss it. This being Japan - its a very safe.
Onsen/Dining Options
The Onsen was located at the 2nd/3rd floor. Same level as the meals/dining area.
The onsen wasn't exactly large by some standards but it was clean and well maintained.
I did not purchase a meal plan so I can't comment on the breakfast. There was ramen served every evening - You can have second helpings. It is delicious.
Laundrette
There is a self serve laundry area. You can get a key from the reception so as to secure the machine but it is optional. Detergent is provided and is applied directly from the machine. The drying function is about Y100 for 20 minutes of drying. It is really effective.
Rooms
The rooms are very large by Japanese standards - having stayed at places in Shinjuku and Ueno/Tokyo Central. We had a double room and there was sufficient area for my kids to run around in the room. There was a separate area for washing. This was really useful for me as I had to wash my child's milk bottles. There were Yutaka provided (typical of Japanese hotels) and I wore them whenever I went to the onsen.
Amenities were replenished everyday and bedsheets were also changed daily. There were sufficient electrical points for all your charging needs.
Shuttle bus service to Train Station
There was a daily morning shuttle from the hotel to the train station but I did not use it as I was late and I grabbed a taxi from the main road.
It is located near both Sakae or Fushimi station which is about a Y200 subway ride. If you are stuffed with luggage, I would suggest taking a taxi which would set you back about USD 8 to 10. The hotel is at a walk-able distance from JR station itself and was fairly easy to navigate since the town is set up in a grid-like fashion.
Check-in
Despite some negative reviews, I found the check-in process to be very smooth. I arrived at the hotel at about 930pm. Keys were given, a short briefing was also provided about the onsen for guys/girls. Passwords were changed for the ladies everyday so you would need to go to the reception to get the day's password.
Surroundings
There are a ton of convenience shops should you need to have a quick bite at night or a nightcap. Prices are fairly cheap. Down the road (heading to Sakae), there is a big brand ramen shop which closes late. Just head straight down - you can't miss it. This being Japan - its a very safe.
Onsen/Dining Options
The Onsen was located at the 2nd/3rd floor. Same level as the meals/dining area.
The onsen wasn't exactly large by some standards but it was clean and well maintained.
I did not purchase a meal plan so I can't comment on the breakfast. There was ramen served every evening - You can have second helpings. It is delicious.
Laundrette
There is a self serve laundry area. You can get a key from the reception so as to secure the machine but it is optional. Detergent is provided and is applied directly from the machine. The drying function is about Y100 for 20 minutes of drying. It is really effective.
Rooms
The rooms are very large by Japanese standards - having stayed at places in Shinjuku and Ueno/Tokyo Central. We had a double room and there was sufficient area for my kids to run around in the room. There was a separate area for washing. This was really useful for me as I had to wash my child's milk bottles. There were Yutaka provided (typical of Japanese hotels) and I wore them whenever I went to the onsen.
Amenities were replenished everyday and bedsheets were also changed daily. There were sufficient electrical points for all your charging needs.
Shuttle bus service to Train Station
There was a daily morning shuttle from the hotel to the train station but I did not use it as I was late and I grabbed a taxi from the main road.
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Date of stay: April 2018Trip type: Travelled with family
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Stayed here for 2 nights last week. Hotel is clean with free onsen (3pm to 10am the next day). There is a vending machine on each floor and also an ice machine. Aircon works well too. What I didn't like was the small and flat pillow. Wash basin is outside the loo/shower area. Onsen can get crowded during peak periods like after dinner.
Dormy Inn is located between 2 subways, Sakae (approx 10-15min walk) and Fushimi (approx 8-10min walk). We used Sakae Stn more as there's an underground shopping street linked to it. There're also more eateries and shops along the way to/fro Sakae and hotel, than Fuahimi. There's a Family Mart and a huge Japanese drug store a walk walk away. There are 2 Ichiran ramen outlets in Sakae, including one just 3-5 mins away from the hotel.
Besides the free onsen, the best thing about the hotel is it's proximity to the airport limo bus station just opposite the hotel. Bus comes every 40 mins on the hour, ie. 6:40, 7:40 and so on. Can get bus schedule from reception. Prepare JPY1,200 cash per person.
Dormy Inn is located between 2 subways, Sakae (approx 10-15min walk) and Fushimi (approx 8-10min walk). We used Sakae Stn more as there's an underground shopping street linked to it. There're also more eateries and shops along the way to/fro Sakae and hotel, than Fuahimi. There's a Family Mart and a huge Japanese drug store a walk walk away. There are 2 Ichiran ramen outlets in Sakae, including one just 3-5 mins away from the hotel.
Besides the free onsen, the best thing about the hotel is it's proximity to the airport limo bus station just opposite the hotel. Bus comes every 40 mins on the hour, ie. 6:40, 7:40 and so on. Can get bus schedule from reception. Prepare JPY1,200 cash per person.
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Date of stay: August 2017Trip type: Travelled with friends
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No, they don't provide but to the nearest MRT station, you only need to walk less than 10 minutes.
I suggest you to walk as the surrounding view was brilliant!
Yes, there is an airport bus #6 that stops at the hotel, the station is called Nishiki Dori Hommachi, after you get off, keep walking straight ahead, the hotel is on your left hand side. 1200yen per way, takes around an hour.
There is a direct airport bus from Nagoya airport to the hotel, Bus number 6, get off at station Nishiki Dori Hommachi, the hotel is right next to it. I wouldn't suggest train plus subway, as there is no escalators, you need to carry everything to walk up and down.
Yes, they have limited number of vertical parking but it is not free of charge. Suggest you check with Hotel for availability and rate.
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Frequently Asked Questions about Dormy Inn Premium Nagoya Sakae
Which popular attractions are close to Dormy Inn Premium Nagoya Sakae?
Nearby attractions include Burlesque TS (0.4 km), Chubu Electric Power Science Museum (0.2 km), and Misonoza (0.4 km).
What are some of the property amenities at Dormy Inn Premium Nagoya Sakae?
Some of the more popular amenities offered include free wifi, an on-site restaurant, and a spa.
Which room amenities are available at Dormy Inn Premium Nagoya Sakae?
Top room amenities include air conditioning, a flat screen TV, and a refrigerator.
What food & drink options are available at Dormy Inn Premium Nagoya Sakae?
Guests can enjoy an on-site restaurant, breakfast, and complimentary tea during their stay.
Is parking available at Dormy Inn Premium Nagoya Sakae?
Yes, a parking garage and paid private parking on-site are available to guests.
What are some restaurants close to Dormy Inn Premium Nagoya Sakae?
Conveniently located restaurants include Ichiran Nagoya Sakae, Sekai no Yamachan Nishiki, and Yamamotoya Honten Sakae Hommachidori.
Are there opportunities to exercise at Dormy Inn Premium Nagoya Sakae?
Yes, guests have access to a sauna during their stay.
Is Dormy Inn Premium Nagoya Sakae located near the city centre?
Yes, it is 0.8 km away from the centre of Naka.
Are any cleaning services offered at Dormy Inn Premium Nagoya Sakae?
Yes, dry cleaning and laundry service are offered to guests.
Which languages are spoken by the staff at Dormy Inn Premium Nagoya Sakae?
The staff speaks multiple languages, including English, Chinese, and Japanese.
Are there any historical sites close to Dormy Inn Premium Nagoya Sakae?
Many travellers enjoy visiting Nagoya Castle Hommarugoten (1.7 km), Nagoya Castle (1.7 km), and Kiyosu Castle (7.4 km).