Rivers0218
September 10, 2024
This hotel was the most pleasant surprise of our trip to Japan. We left at noon on September 8, so the hotel on the 7th was just for one night and there were no special requirements. For some reason, all the hotels on September 7th were priced about three times higher than usual. Although this one was more expensive than usual, it was acceptable. It takes an hour to get to the airport and the center of Nagoya, which is quite convenient. The hotel is located opposite the square of Mikawa Anjo Shinkansen Station, just cross the road after leaving the station. The hotel is a little old, but clean and tidy. The room is super large, about two and a half times the size of a hotel room of the same price in Nagoya, and it also has a small balcony. The bed is very comfortable and very elastic. There is a new hot spring bath on the first floor of the hotel, which was built in 2023. In addition to the hot spring, it is also equipped with an ice water pool and a steam bath room. As a reference to the specifications of the hotel, this hotel is the accommodation place for the Canadian women's basketball team during the Tokyo Olympics. On the day we left, the three mayors of Anjo City, Kariya City and another nearby city were going to hold a meeting at this hotel, and saw the parking spaces reserved for them in the hotel parking lot. Around the hotel, there is a Family Mart within a three-minute walk, Ishimatsu Dumplings and Nagoya Fantasy Chicken Wings in the Shinkansen station (no need to queue), a large supermarket within a ten-minute walk, and a coffee shop called What Love, which features local red bean toast, which was very popular when we passed by, but we had already eaten and didn't go in. In short, the hotel itself and the surrounding facilities far exceeded expectations. Sorry, I didn't think of commenting, so there are no photos.
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