Check-in time is from 3:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. and check-out time is 10:00 p.m. Extension is possible until 12:00 p.m., but an additional fee of ¥2,000 per hour is required.
Located in Osu, Nagoya, GOLD STAY Nagoya Osu is situated adjacent to the Osu area, nestled in a tranquil residential neighborhood just a short distance from popular tourist spots such as Osu Kannon and Osu Shopping Arcade. With just a 5-minute walk to Osu Shopping Arcade, guests can fully immerse themselves in the authentic Japanese atmosphere.
All rooms at GOLD STAY Nagoya Osu are equipped with kitchens and washing machines, offering a spacious area of approximately 40 to 45 square meters. As an apartment hotel suitable for accommodating large groups, guests can enjoy their stay in Japan comfortably. Conveniently located, the hotel provides easy access to Nagoya's attractions, with Sakae Area and Oasis 21 just 2.7 kilometers away, Nagoya Station 3.3 kilometers away, Aeon Mall Nishiki 3.4 kilometers away, and Nagoya Castle 4.5 kilometers away. The nearest airport is Chubu Centrair International Airport.
Furthermore, GOLD STAY Nagoya Osu strives to ensure that guests have memorable stays and implements environmentally friendly practices. Guests can enjoy 24-hour front desk service, elevators, and complimentary WiFi throughout the premises.
Rooms range from accommodating 3 to 6 guests, all furnished with air conditioning, washing machines, kitchens, kettles, microwaves, toasters, safes, flat-screen TVs, and private bathrooms (with separated toilet and bathroom). Guests can also dine in their rooms, thanks to the convenient kitchenettes, and take advantage of lobby food delivery services.
Please note that there are no restaurants on-site, and all accommodation plans are offered on a room-only basis.
"I rarely write reviews, but this hotel made our family trip in Nagoya a complete disaster. We booked for two adults and two children. At check-in, the staff said our booking only allowed four people and refused to let my husband even step into our room to help us unpack — even though he wasn’t planning to sleep there that night!
I explained, again and again, that we were traveling as a family and were more than willing to pay extra for one more person. But the staff kept repeating the same rule with zero flexibility or empathy. My husband had no choice but to book another hotel for the night, leaving me and the kids alone for what was supposed to be a happy family holiday.
The next morning, things got worse. They continued to treat us coldly and wouldn’t allow my husband to enter, even just to help with the luggage. After so much stress, I decided to check out early—losing one night’s payment—because I simply couldn’t stand how heartless and unaccommodating they were.
Only when we were packing to leave did they suddenly offer to “upgrade” us to a larger room for extra money. But by that point, the damage was already done.
I’ve stayed in many hotels in Japan and always admired the hospitality here, but this was truly the worst experience I’ve ever had anywhere in the world. They showed no kindness, no understanding, and no respect toward families. I strongly urge anyone traveling with family to avoid this hotel."