Nikko Style Nagoya Premier King Room
#OverseasHotels
Nikko Style Nagoya is a new hotel that opened during the COVID-19 pandemic. Its location is both an advantage and a disadvantage, as it's within walking distance of everything.
The nearest subway station is Kokusai Center, which is just one stop from Nagoya Station on the Sakuradori Line, a four-minute walk. It's also an eight-minute walk from Fushimi Station on the Higashiyama Line, the most popular line.
It's also about a 10-minute walk from Nagoya Station. Walking from Nagoya Station is the standard route, unless you have a one-day subway pass. However, the 10-minute walk can be tricky when it's rainy, hot, or cold.
All rooms at the hotel are 30 square meters, with the exception of accessible rooms, which are slightly larger at 32 square meters. Excluding five-star and resort hotels, the standard rooms are among the most spacious at four-star hotels.
The only differences seem to be in amenities and extra services depending on the room type. The floors on which the rooms are located also appear to vary. First of all, the room is spacious, making it a great option for those who don't like cramped spaces.
I booked a king room on the Premier Floor. I was given a room on the 12th floor. It has a view toward Nagoya Station, but the privacy film on the window means you can only see outside clearly from the edge of the film. 🤣
I'm not sure if the other rooms are like this, but the curtains are double-layered and blackout. I'm not sure why they're attached to the window. It wasn't particularly inconvenient, but I was a little curious.
This type of room seems to be popular in Korea these days. They offer a studio-style room with an open bathroom and bedroom, creating a sense of openness. This one has sliding doors that can be opened and closed.
This is my fourth stay near Fushimi Station, following the Hilton, Nagoya Kanko, and Jal City. It's quieter than Nagoya Station or the Sakae area. All four hotels are notable for their spacious standard rooms.
Breakfast is served on the first floor, with a choice of five-course Korean set menus, and a buffet-style salad bar and drink bar. It's stylish, but lacks something.
This brand is well-known for hotels like Grand Nikko and Nikko. Nikko Style is said to be a four-star hotel, but while the service and facilities are a bit lacking, the room conditions and amenities seem to have been improved. Thank you.