Overview
Daiwa Roynet Hotel Nagoya Ekimae is located in the Nagoya Station Area, about five minutes on foot from JR Nagoya Station and about three minutes from Meitetsu Nagoya and Kintetsu Nagoya. It works well for travelers who want a station-side Nagoya base with airport rail access, simple hotel services, and easy rail access to city sights.
Rooms
Rooms start at 18.9 square meters and include double and twin layouts. Rooms emphasize desks, bedside power, humidifying air purifiers, and free Wi-Fi, making the property more practical than decorative in its room setup.
Facilities
Facilities cover the needs of a short station-area stay: a restaurant, parking, a convenience store, coin laundry, vending machines, ice machines, microwave ovens, luggage storage, courier service, wheelchair loan, and Wi-Fi in rooms and the lobby. This is a functional city hotel rather than a resort-style property.
Dining
Breakfast is served at ALLY's Garden Nagoya on the first floor as a Japanese and Western buffet. The menu highlights Nagoya items such as miso katsu, dote-ni, kishimen, an butter, and uiro, which makes breakfast a useful way to sample local food without leaving the hotel.
Location and transport
The hotel is close to several different Nagoya Station operators: JR and subway access are about five minutes away on foot, while Meitetsu Nagoya and Kintetsu Nagoya are about three minutes away. The Meieki underground shopping Exit S6 is about one minute away on foot.
For airport access, Central Japan International Airport connects to the hotel area in about 28 to 35 minutes by Meitetsu train plus a short walk. Nagoya Castle, Sakae, Oasis 21, Atsuta Shrine, and other city sights are better treated as subway, bus, taxi, or local-rail trips rather than immediate hotel-neighborhood walks.
Why stay here
Choose Daiwa Roynet Hotel Nagoya Ekimae when you want a practical hotel near the Nagoya Station operator cluster, especially for Centrair airport trains, Shinkansen arrivals, and station-area logistics. Choose a Sakae or Osu hotel instead when evening dining, shopping streets, or nightlife matter more than station proximity.