Travelodge Nagoya Sakae Travelodge Nagoya Sakae price graph (365 days) and rooms/breakfast/location summary
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I’ll quickly summarize the key points.
It’s in the heart of Sakae, so it’s great for exploring on foot.
The front desk is open 24 hours, so I felt reassured even when arriving late
The room was practical in layout with a focus on a shower booth.
You pick up only what you need from the lobby amenity bar.
Breakfast was modest and neatly arranged.
What I liked was
The subway station and major attractions are within walking distance, so planning routes was simple.
The front desk was earnest in their responses and seemed receptive to feedback and eager to improve.
The rooms and common areas were kept tidy, making it easy to return and organize.
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Hotel exterior

Situated in the Sakae central area, the surroundings felt pleasant from the first impression. Sa
It’s in the center of Sakae, so it’s nice for exploring on foot.
The front desk is open 24 hours, so I felt reassured even when arriving late. The room had a practical layout centered around a shower booth
There are many attractions within walking distance, which made planning the itinerary more convenient.
I got the impression that the staff answered questions calmly and listened to feedback.
The Wi‑Fi was stable, so organizing work wasn’t a problem.
Thanks to the lobby amenity bar and coin laundry, long stays felt lighter.
That was impressive.
A small tip:
Amenities were taken as needed from the 1st floor lobby. Gaek
Room cleaning may not occur daily. Using luggage storage before or after check-in made walking around the city much easier.
The amenity bar near the entrance was visible, making it easy to pick only what you needed.
It was nice to take a short break while looking at the city night view from the window.

Check-in proceeded calmly after the scheduled time, and staff guidance was clear so I didn’t have to wait long.
They handed over a city map and briefly pointed out how to get around, which made planning the first day’s route easy.
They accepted luggage storage right away so I could go out lightly before and after check-in.
The elevator connected directly to the guest floors, making movement simple.
Hotel lobby

Upon entering the lobby, warm-toned lighting cast a calm glow, creating a reassuring first impression.
The front desk was organized as a simple counter; the waiting area wasn’t spacious but it wasn’t disorderly.
There were seats with a shared lounge feel, useful for briefly organizing plans or taking a break.

Overall, it had a practical atmosphere suited to business travelers.
It was convenient to pick up any additional amenities you needed from the lobby.
Room condition

The room I stayed in felt efficiently partitioned, as you’d expect in a Japanese city hotel.
The bed was firm, so after a day of walking it was comfortable for my lower back when lying down.
The pillow and sheets were neatly arranged, and the fabric texture wasn’t bothersome, which helped with a good night’s sleep.

Storage made use of the walls and area around the bed, so it was better to keep the suitcase standing up.
With an individual air conditioner it was easy to adjust the room temperature, so one blanket was comfortable.
You could see a slight city night view from the window, and the low lighting at night made it easy to settle down.

Wi‑Fi connected reliably in both the room and common areas.
Because of the individual air conditioner, you could set the temperature and airflow to your preference.
There were outlets near the bed and at the desk, making device charging convenient.

Even though it’s in the city center, the interior was relatively quiet at night.
Occasional hallway noise could be heard, but it wasn’t enough to disturb sleep.
The windows were well soundproofed, so outside noise didn’t come in loudly.
Bathroom

The bathroom was centered around a shower booth, so the layout was simple.
The shower area was separated by a glass partition, so you didn’t have to worry much about water splashing.
Basic amenities were taken from the lobby as needed, which made them easy to use lightly.

Towels were fluffy, and ventilation was quick so there was little lingering humidity.
Overall hygiene was clean, making morning preparations easy.
Breakfast

The breakfast offered the basics without excess, so it wasn’t a burden to start the day.
Warm dishes and light cold items were balanced, making selection easy.
The space wasn’t large, but turnover was quick, so it was nice for a short visit.

Staff quickly helped clear tables, maintaining a pleasant environment.
If not included in the room rate, breakfast was listed at 1380 JPY.
Swimming pool

This is an urban business-style hotel atmosphere, so there was no pool in sight.
Instead, the city walking routes were pleasant, and walking toward nearby parks in the morning and evening was refreshing enough.
If you wanted to relax indoors, using the common lounge briefly was good for catching your breath.
If you plan to swim, it’s more realistic to look up nearby facilities separately.
Gym

\A fitness center was available, making it good for light running or stretching.
The size was compact but it felt neatly maintained with basic exercise equipment.
If you go early in the morning it’s relatively quiet and you can finish using it quickly.
Surroundings
Hisaya Odori Park and Oasis 21 are nearby, making it nice to feel greenery and stroll even in the city.
The Chubu Electric MIRAI Tower was marked as 560m away, so it was nice to walk there when the night lights were on.
Walking toward Shirakawa Park, the area around the Nagoya City Science Museum became noticeably more relaxed and good for taking a break.
On rainy days, it’s good to move under Oasis 21 to avoid wet roads while walking.