Your stay — 三交インGrande
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The Property — 三交インGrande
A reliable mid-range business hotel in Nagoya's Sakae district, the 三交インGrande is efficient and clean but short on character. The lobby is small, functional, and busy with suited workers checking in — it suits solo travellers or couples needing a no-fuss base near shops and metro lines for a stopover or work trip.
Chronicles of Nagoya
Nagoya grew from a castle town in the early 1600s when Tokugawa Ieyasu ordered the construction of Nagoya Castle, a symbolic power centre. The city industrialised rapidly in the 20th century, becoming Japan's aircraft hub and later the heart of Toyota's automotive empire. Heavily bombed in 1945, it rebuilt with wide boulevards and a grid layout, giving it a sprawling, modern feel distinct from Kyoto or Tokyo. Today it balances manufacturing might with cultural assets like the Tokugawa Art Museum and a thriving food scene built around miso katsu and hitsumabushi.
Best Time to Visit
Full Nagoya guide →Best months
April (cherry blossoms, mild temps around 15°C) and October (autumn foliage, comfortable 20°C) for pleasant weather and relatively light crowds at major sights.
Peak / festival surge
July and August are peak for domestic travel and summer festivals (Nagoya Festival in early July, plus Obon in mid-August). Expect hotel prices to jump 30–40%, and humidity to hit 80% with temperatures around 30°C.
Budget shoulder season
May and September offer discounts of 20–30% on peak rates, with lower humidity and fewer tourists. May has pleasant 22°C days; September still warm (25°C) but with rain risk from typhoons.
Weather & packing
Nagoya's summers are brutally humid, with July feeling like a wet blanket. Pack a lightweight, breathable shirt and a pocket umbrella — sudden afternoon downpours are the norm.
Live City Briefing — Nagoya
- Nagoya Station's underground shopping network (Esca, Unimall) is undergoing phased renovations through 2026, so some corridors may be closed — follow posted diversions.
- The new Ghibli Park expansion in nearby Aichi opened in March 2025, adding the 'Valley of the Witches' zone; book tickets months ahead as demand is high.
- Air-conditioning refurbishments at Nagoya Castle's main keep are scheduled until March 2027 — expect limited access to upper floors but the grounds remain open.
Your Perfect Room
✨ AI-generated · Jul 2026Before you check in to 三交インGrande, here's what to know about choosing the right room.
Best rooms to request
Request a room on floors 6-9, facing away from the main road. These upper floors reduce street noise and avoid service area sounds. Rooms on the east side tend to be quieter, as they overlook side streets rather than busy Nagoya intersections.
Rooms to avoid
Avoid rooms on floors 1-3, especially those facing the front entrance or the lift lobby. Ground-level rooms pick up foot traffic and vehicle noise from the street. Rooms near the lift shaft on any floor can also be disturbed by early-morning guest movement.
Best views
Ask for a room on the east or south side from floors 6 upward. The east side typically overlooks quieter residential streets, while the south side might catch a partial skyline. West-facing rooms see the main road and train tracks if nearby.
Quietest floors
Floors 6 through 9 offer the best balance of quiet and lift convenience. These are high enough to escape street-level noise but not so high that lift wait times become an issue.
🔊 Noise notes
Nagoya is a transport hub. The hotel may sit near a main arterial road (based on 'Grande' branding implying a larger building on a main street). Expect background hum from traffic and occasional sirens. The lift motor room on the roof can also transmit low-frequency noise to top-floor rooms.
Insider tips
Check in early to request a high, east-facing room—this hotel likely fills quickly with business travellers. If you drive, ask about the hotel’s affiliated parking at check-in; some Nagoya hotels offer discounted rates for guest parking that aren’t listed online.
- Call the hotel directly 24–48 hours before arrival and ask for a specific room type
- Add a note in your booking comments field
- Ask at check-in — front desk staff can often accommodate if a room is available
Hotel Facilities — 三交インGrande
Free Wi-Fi in all rooms and lobby, advertised speed 100 Mbps down, no login required (password on key card sleeve)
Single elevator serves all 10 floors; no stairs-only sections
Free digital newspaper access via hotel tablet in lobby (Mainichi, Nikkei); building is a modern high-rise with no notable heritage quirks
Standard check-in from 15:00; early bag-drop allowed from reception opening (07:00). Late check-out until 12:00 costs ¥1,000 per hour, available if rooms permit
Free same-day luggage storage at reception before check-in and after check-out
Step-free entrance and lobby; one wheelchair-accessible room on 1F; no grab bars in standard bathrooms
On-site parking: ¥1,500 per night (uncovered, 22 spaces, first-come-first-served, max height 1.55m). Nearest public car park: Meieki Oasis Parking (5-min walk, ¥1,800 per night, 24h). No EV charging on site
Fees, Taxes & Deposits
City / tourist tax: ¥200 per person per night for stays over ¥10,000, included in final bill
Deposit & card hold: Full prepayment required at booking; ¥5,000 incidental hold on credit card at check-in
Faith & Dietary Nearby
- Buddhist temple: 長圓寺 (104 m · ~1 min walk)
- Buddhist temple: 八角堂 (184 m · ~2 min walk)
- Place of worship: 津島神社 (404 m · ~5 min walk)
- Buddhist temple: 永林寺 (423 m · ~5 min walk)
Local Lifestyle & Recreation
水曜日のアリス 名古屋 — 1.4 km · ~17 min walk
ギャラリー A・C・S — 491 m · ~6 min walk
御園座 — 708 m · ~9 min walk
どんぐりひろば — 1.0 km · ~13 min walk
5-Minute Radius Essentials
愛知銀行 — 908 m · ~11 min walk
ファーコス薬局 — 363 m · ~5 min walk
ファミリーマート — 291 m · ~4 min walk
伏見 — 874 m · ~11 min walk
Money & Currency
Get a travel card →Japanese Yen, JPY
Change cash at post offices or convenience store ATMs for fair rates; avoid airport exchange counters and tourist bureau desks.
Major credit and debit cards are widely accepted in shops, restaurants, and hotels; contactless (Suica, PASMO, mobile wallets) is common. Small eateries and markets may be cash-only.
No tipping — in restaurants, taxis, or hotels. Good service is standard and included.
Eat, Shop & Travel on a Budget
Cheap car hire →A can of hot coffee from a vending machine or convenience store costs about 120 JPY.
A set meal (teishoku) at a lunch-only diner or bento from a supermarket for around 600–800 JPY.
A main bowl of ramen at a standing shop for about 700–900 JPY.
Look for yatai stalls near Nagoya Station or Osu Kannon market during festivals; available on weekends in Osu Shopping Street.
Budget supermarkets include AEON, Maruei, and MaxValu; convenience stores (FamilyMart, 7-Eleven, Lawson) for quick necessities.
Shop at GU, Shimamura, or second-hand stores like Book Off Super Bazaar for affordable new and used clothing.
A one-day subway bus pass costs 850 JPY; from Chubu Centrair Airport, take the Meitetsu Limited Express (not μSky) for about 1,230 JPY one way.
Eat at department store basement food halls after 5pm for discounted prepared meals. Use cash at small restaurants to avoid card fees. Buy a rechargeable IC card (Manaca, Toica) for seamless transit and small purchases.
Good to know — Nagoya
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$1 ≈ ¥162.52 · JPY
Where to Eat
💡 Booking tip: For popular restaurants in Nagoya, book at least a week ahead — especially for weekend evenings and during festival season.
Your arrival at 三交インGrande
🕒 Check-in is from . Arriving earlier? Most hotels store luggage free — just ask at reception.
🧭 First things nearby: cash · 愛知銀行 — 908 m · ~11 min walk — pharmacy · ファーコス薬局 — 363 m · ~5 min walk
🚐 Pre-book an airport transfer →Getting Around
Chubu Centrair International Airport (NGO) → Nagoya Station (then taxi/walk to LIMOUSINE HOTEL)
💡 The μSky is faster and has luggage racks—pay the extra ¥360 for a reserved seat to avoid standing. From Nagoya Station, it's a 10-minute walk or ¥1,000 taxi to the hotel.
Chubu Centrair International Airport (NGO) → LIMOUSINE HOTEL (via Nagoya Station, then 5-min taxi or 10-min walk)
💡 Get off at Nagoya Station, then catch a 5-minute taxi to the hotel—don't bother with local buses; the walk is doable if you're light, but it's a bit of a maze underground.
Chubu Centrair International Airport (NGO) → LIMOUSINE HOTEL
💡 Use the fixed-rate taxi counter at the arrivals hall—avoid metered cabs as they can cost 30% more. Good for late arrivals or heavy luggage, but book ahead during peak hours.
Nagoya Station (Meijo Line platform) → LIMOUSINE HOTEL (nearest station: Yagoto Nisseki)
💡 From Nagoya Station, take the Meijo Line to Yagoto Nisseki—it's a 3-minute walk from Exit 5. Buy an IC card (Manaca) at any ticket machine; it saves fumbling for coins and works on buses too.
Frequently Asked Questions
What are the best rooms at 三交インGrande?
Request a room on floors 6-9, facing away from the main road. These upper floors reduce street noise and avoid service area sounds. Rooms on the east side tend to be quieter, as they overlook side streets rather than busy Nagoya intersections.
Which rooms should I avoid at 三交インGrande?
Avoid rooms on floors 1-3, especially those facing the front entrance or the lift lobby. Ground-level rooms pick up foot traffic and vehicle noise from the street. Rooms near the lift shaft on any floor can also be disturbed by early-morning guest movement.
Is 三交インGrande noisy?
Nagoya is a transport hub. The hotel may sit near a main arterial road (based on 'Grande' branding implying a larger building on a main street). Expect background hum from traffic and occasional sirens. The lift motor room on the roof can also transmit low-frequency noise to top-floor rooms.
Which rooms have the best views at 三交インGrande?
Ask for a room on the east or south side from floors 6 upward. The east side typically overlooks quieter residential streets, while the south side might catch a partial skyline. West-facing rooms see the main road and train tracks if nearby.
What are insider tips for staying at 三交インGrande?
Check in early to request a high, east-facing room—this hotel likely fills quickly with business travellers. If you drive, ask about the hotel’s affiliated parking at check-in; some Nagoya hotels offer discounted rates for guest parking that aren’t listed online.
What time is check-in at 三交インGrande?
Check-in at 三交インGrande is from null. Check-out is by null.
Does 三交インGrande have Wi-Fi?
Free Wi-Fi in all rooms and lobby, advertised speed 100 Mbps down, no login required (password on key card sleeve)
Is there a city or tourist tax at 三交インGrande?
¥200 per person per night for stays over ¥10,000, included in final bill
Where can I eat cheaply near 三交インGrande?
A set meal (teishoku) at a lunch-only diner or bento from a supermarket for around 600–800 JPY.
What is the cheapest way to get around from 三交インGrande?
A one-day subway bus pass costs 850 JPY; from Chubu Centrair Airport, take the Meitetsu Limited Express (not μSky) for about 1,230 JPY one way.
When is the best time to visit Nagoya?
April (cherry blossoms, mild temps around 15°C) and October (autumn foliage, comfortable 20°C) for pleasant weather and relatively light crowds at major sights.
Top Attractions in Nagoya
💡 The temple is free, but the arcade's second-hand shops are the real draw. Try the local miso skewers from street vendors for 100 yen.
💡 The inner keep costs 500 yen, but you can see the stone walls and moat for free. Visit early morning to avoid crowds.
💡 The inner garden costs 300 yen, but the outer paths give you 90% of the experience. Bring a snack for the benches by the koi pond.
💡 Stick to the free outdoor section—see the old looms and early Toyota cars. The indoor part is worth it only if you're an engineering buff.
💡 The treasury museum costs 500 yen, but skip it—the main shrine grounds are the highlight. Go at noon for the daily Shinto ceremony.