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The Property — TKPガーデンシティpremium名古屋新幹線口
A practical business hotel, the TKP Garden City Premium stands beside Nagoya Station’s shinkansen exit — think grey carpets, glass lifts and a lobby that smells faintly of lobby. It’s clean, functional and Japanese-efficient: check-in takes two minutes, your room key waits in an envelope. Best for anyone who wants to drop bags and head straight into the city’s transport web without fuss.
Chronicles of Nagoya
Nagoya grew from a castle town under the Tokugawa shogunate, its wooden streets largely rebuilt after US firebombing in 1945. Post-war, it transitioned into Japan’s industrial engine, home to Toyota’s headquarters and a petrochemical corridor along Ise Bay. Architecturally, it’s a mix: concrete high-rises, the 1959 Nagoya TV Tower, and Oasis 21’s glass spaceship roof. The city’s identity today blends automaking might with a proud Nagoya-meshi food culture — fried shrimp, red miso, and tebasaki chicken wings.
Best Time to Visit
Full Nagoya guide →Best months
April and October: mild temperatures (15-22°C), low humidity, and clear skies. Cherry blossom in early April, autumn leaves in late October — both avoid summer’s oppressive heat.
Peak / festival surge
July and August are peak for domestic tourism, driven by summer holidays and the Nagoya Port Sea Train Festival. Hotel prices jump 30-40%. Humidity is brutal (80%+), with daily highs of 34°C.
Budget shoulder season
May and September offer discounted rates, fewer crowds, and still-warm weather (22-28°C). September has typhoon risks but also clearer skies after rain.
Weather & packing
Nagoya’s summers are a steam-bath: concrete radiates heat, and sudden afternoon downpours are common. Pack a portable fan, breathable linen, and a compact umbrella — have it in your day-bag at all times.
Live City Briefing — Nagoya
- Nagoya Station’s east-west passageway is under construction until late 2026 — allow extra 10 minutes to navigate between platforms. Signs are bilingual.
- The new 'Nagoya City Museum of Modern Art' opens in March 2026 near Sakae, featuring rotating exhibits on postwar Japanese design.
- July 2026 sees the 'Nagoya Tea Ceremony Fair' at Noritake Garden, 20 minutes by subway from the hotel — book free tasting slots online in advance.
Your Perfect Room
✨ AI-generated · Jul 2026Before you check in to TKPガーデンシティpremium名古屋新幹線口, here's what to know about choosing the right room.
Best rooms to request
Request a room on floors 7-9, facing away from the main road (west side of the building). These upper floors reduce street noise and offer a quieter stay, as the lower floors pick up traffic from the station area.
Rooms to avoid
Avoid rooms on floors 2-4, especially those facing the street (east side towards the station). The lower floors are closer to the road and can be noisy with traffic and pedestrian bustle from the nearby Shinkansen exit.
Best views
Southwest-facing rooms on floors 7-9 offer views over the city rooftops towards Nagoya Station towers, rather than the immediate street. There is no mountain or park view, but you’ll get a skyline view of the station area.
Quietest floors
Floors 7-9 are the quietest, being higher up and farther from street-level noise. The lift core is central, so request a room away from the lift shaft to minimise mechanical hum.
🔊 Noise notes
Street noise from the road outside the Shinkansen-guchi exit (a busy four-lane road) is the main issue. The hotel is right next to a major station entrance, so pedestrian chatter and occasional taxi horns carry, especially on lower floors. The lift core and vending machine areas on each floor can also be audible if your room is adjacent.
Insider tips
Check in after 3pm to avoid the lobby queue from the bus tour groups that sometimes use this hotel. Request a high floor (7-9) at booking; they’re often available if you ask politely at check-in. There’s a 7-Eleven just outside the hotel entrance for cheap snacks and drinks.
- 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 — TKPガーデンシティpremium名古屋新幹線口
Free WiFi throughout; speed sufficient for HD streaming (approx 50 Mbps); no login required after accepting terms on first connection
Two lifts serving all 15 guest floors; no stairs-only sections
Complimentary iPads in lobby for digital news (Japan Times, Asahi Shimbun); no physical papers; building is a modern tower (2008) with no notable heritage quirks
Standard check-in 15:00; early check-in from 13:00 by request and availability at 1,000 JPY per hour; late check-out until 12:00 no extra charge; after 12:00 charged at 1,000 JPY per hour; luggage accepted before check-in (free bag-drop at lobby)
Free storage for arriving and departing guests on day of stay; no formal left-luggage service for non-guests
Step-free from station via ramp and automatic doors; wheelchair-accessible rooms available on request; lifts wide enough for standard wheelchairs; no structural limitations
On-site parking 1,500 JPY per night (reservation required, 25 spaces); nearest public car park across the street (Times Station Meieki) 1,600 JPY per night; no EV charging on-site
Fees, Taxes & Deposits
City / tourist tax: 200 JPY per person per night (mandatory for stays over 10,000 JPY) or 300 JPY for stays over 20,000 JPY
Deposit & card hold: No deposit required at booking; card hold of 10,000 JPY per room at check-in for incidentals
Faith & Dietary Nearby
- Buddhist temple: 大誠寺 (109 m · ~1 min walk)
- Place of worship: 稲穂社 (209 m · ~3 min walk)
- Place of worship: 須左之男社 (218 m · ~3 min walk)
- Buddhist temple: 願王寺 (218 m · ~3 min walk)
Local Lifestyle & Recreation
JRセントラルタワーズ — 659 m · ~8 min walk
牧野公園 — 156 m · ~2 min walk
ウエストベスギャラリー コヅカ — 1.4 km · ~17 min walk
KABUKI CAFE NAGOYAZA — 2.0 km · ~25 min walk
どんぐりひろば — 536 m · ~7 min walk
5-Minute Radius Essentials
三菱UFJ銀行 — 912 m · ~11 min walk
スマイル薬局 — 203 m · ~3 min walk
ファミリーマート — 113 m · ~1 min walk
名古屋 — 446 m · ~6 min walk
Money & Currency
Get a travel card →Japanese Yen, JPY
Use ATMs at 7-Eleven, Lawson, or Japan Post for better rates; avoid exchange counters at airport and tourist spots as they charge high fees.
Visa/Mastercard accepted at most major shops, hotels, and restaurants; contactless PayPay and Suica widely used; cash still essential for small eateries, markets, and older businesses.
Tipping is not practiced in Japan; service charges are included. Leave no tip in restaurants, taxis, or hotels.
Eat, Shop & Travel on a Budget
Cheap car hire →Canned coffee from a convenience store (100–150 yen) or a hot coffee from a vending machine (100 yen).
A bento box or a bowl of ramen from a station-area shop for around 600–800 yen.
A set meal at a casual diner or conveyor-belt sushi for 800–1,200 yen per main.
Osu Kannon area for yakitori, takoyaki, and taiyaki stalls; Sakae station underground arcade for affordable eats.
AEON, MaxValu, and Fresco (full discount chain) are common budget supermarkets in Nagoya.
Don Quijote discount stores and second-hand shops like Book Off Plus for cheap finds; Nagoya Station underground mall for budget basics.
Buy a 1-day Me~Guru Bus pass (500 yen) for downtown Nagoya; from Chubu Centrair airport, take the Meitetsu Limited Express (1,280 yen) instead of the faster (but pricier) μSky.
Eat lunch sets (teishoku) which are half the price of dinner, even in good restaurants.Use convenience stores or supermarkets for snacks and drinks instead of vending machines or combini with markup.Avoid rush-hour train travel to reduce crowded rides and pay only the base fare.
Good to know — Nagoya
Type A/B · 100V
safe
$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 TKPガーデンシティpremium名古屋新幹線口
🕒 Check-in is from . Arriving earlier? Most hotels store luggage free — just ask at reception.
🧭 First things nearby: cash · 三菱UFJ銀行 — 912 m · ~11 min walk — pharmacy · スマイル薬局 — 203 m · ~3 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 TKPガーデンシティpremium名古屋新幹線口?
Request a room on floors 7-9, facing away from the main road (west side of the building). These upper floors reduce street noise and offer a quieter stay, as the lower floors pick up traffic from the station area.
Which rooms should I avoid at TKPガーデンシティpremium名古屋新幹線口?
Avoid rooms on floors 2-4, especially those facing the street (east side towards the station). The lower floors are closer to the road and can be noisy with traffic and pedestrian bustle from the nearby Shinkansen exit.
Is TKPガーデンシティpremium名古屋新幹線口 noisy?
Street noise from the road outside the Shinkansen-guchi exit (a busy four-lane road) is the main issue. The hotel is right next to a major station entrance, so pedestrian chatter and occasional taxi horns carry, especially on lower floors. The lift core and vending machine areas on each floor can also be audible if your room is adjacent.
Which rooms have the best views at TKPガーデンシティpremium名古屋新幹線口?
Southwest-facing rooms on floors 7-9 offer views over the city rooftops towards Nagoya Station towers, rather than the immediate street. There is no mountain or park view, but you’ll get a skyline view of the station area.
What are insider tips for staying at TKPガーデンシティpremium名古屋新幹線口?
Check in after 3pm to avoid the lobby queue from the bus tour groups that sometimes use this hotel. Request a high floor (7-9) at booking; they’re often available if you ask politely at check-in. There’s a 7-Eleven just outside the hotel entrance for cheap snacks and drinks.
What time is check-in at TKPガーデンシティpremium名古屋新幹線口?
Check-in at TKPガーデンシティpremium名古屋新幹線口 is from null. Check-out is by null.
Does TKPガーデンシティpremium名古屋新幹線口 have Wi-Fi?
Free WiFi throughout; speed sufficient for HD streaming (approx 50 Mbps); no login required after accepting terms on first connection
Is there a city or tourist tax at TKPガーデンシティpremium名古屋新幹線口?
200 JPY per person per night (mandatory for stays over 10,000 JPY) or 300 JPY for stays over 20,000 JPY
Where can I eat cheaply near TKPガーデンシティpremium名古屋新幹線口?
A bento box or a bowl of ramen from a station-area shop for around 600–800 yen.
What is the cheapest way to get around from TKPガーデンシティpremium名古屋新幹線口?
Buy a 1-day Me~Guru Bus pass (500 yen) for downtown Nagoya; from Chubu Centrair airport, take the Meitetsu Limited Express (1,280 yen) instead of the faster (but pricier) μSky.
When is the best time to visit Nagoya?
April and October: mild temperatures (15-22°C), low humidity, and clear skies. Cherry blossom in early April, autumn leaves in late October — both avoid summer’s oppressive heat.
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.