By Doctor Chat · Updated May 28, 2026 · 12 min read
Sleep in Nagoya Under ¥10K — 10 Budget Hotels & Hostels Worth Booking
You don't need to blow your budget to sleep well in Nagoya. These 10 picks — from streamlined business hotels to social hostels — all come in under ¥10,000 a night and sit within easy reach of the city's subway grid.
Published: 2026-05-28Updated: 2026-05-28Read time: 12 min read
💴 Nagoya on a Budget — Totally Doable, If You Know What to Pick
Nagoya has a reputation as a city for business, but that doesn't mean you have to pay business rates. The sweet spot here is the cluster of well-run compact hotels between ¥6,000 and ¥9,800 — clean rooms, fast Wi-Fi, breakfast options nearby, and a subway stop under 10 minutes' walk. These 10 stays were filtered from hundreds of listings, keeping only properties with a verified score of 8.0 or higher and confirmed availability on multiple booking platforms.
A note on expectations: budget in Nagoya means compact rooms (around 13–18 sq.m.), minimal in-room amenities, and limited or no concierge. What you get instead is a genuinely safe, clean base at a price that leaves room in your wallet for Miso Katsu and Hitsumabushi.
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Subway tip: Nagoya's municipal subway covers the whole city for ¥210–¥340 per ride. Most budget stays cluster around Nagoya Station (Higashiyama + Sakura-dori lines) or Sakae (Higashiyama + Meijo lines). Both nodes connect to every major sight and to Nagoya Shinkansen exit in minutes.
Free night ramenNatural hot spring bathCoin laundrySakae central
📍 3-17-22 Nishiki, Naka-ku, Nagoya
Walk in after a long day of Toyota factory tours and the first thing you notice is the smell of hinoki from the natural hot-spring bath on the top floor — not something you expect from a hotel under ¥10K. Dormy Inn Premium Sakae earns its top spot here through sheer consistency: 8.5+ scores across Booking, Agoda, and Trip.com, a free midnight ramen service that regulars swear by, and a location that puts Sakae's dining strip two minutes from your door. Rooms are compact at around 17 sq.m. but efficiently laid out, with blackout curtains that actually work. The breakfast buffet runs ¥1,100 and skews Japanese — miso soup, grilled fish, tamagoyaki — which is the right call for a Nagoya stay.
Tip: The rooftop bath gets busy 9–11 pm. Go at 6 am for quiet soaking with a city view.
👍 Pros
✓ Natural hot-spring bath on-site
✓ Free midnight ramen
✓ Strong scores across all platforms
✓ Steps from Sakae dining
👎 Things to note
✗ Rooms on the compact side
✗ Breakfast costs extra (¥1,100)
✗ Elevators can queue at check-in peak
No. 2 · Mitsui Garden Hotel Nagoya Premier (rooftop onsen)
The Nagoya Kokusai has been hosting business travellers since 1936 — and the rooms have been updated enough to feel contemporary without losing the sense that this is a proper hotel rather than a budget conversion. At ¥6,800–¥9,000, you get a real lobby, a restaurant serving Nagoya-style morning sets, and rooms that are bigger than average for the price band. Guest scores sit around 8.2, with reviewers consistently praising the central location (walkable to Sakae and the Nishiki entertainment district) and the attentive front desk. Not the cheapest option, but it feels a cut above the price.
Tip: Ask for a higher floor — city views at this price point are a rare bonus.
👍 Pros
✓ Bigger rooms than comparable budget hotels
✓ Restaurant on-site for Nagoya breakfast
✓ Attentive service
👎 Things to note
✗ Slightly older building feel in some corridors
✗ Parking is limited
No. 3 · APA Hotel Nagoya-Sakae (3,500 reviews + rooftop onsen)
Free breakfastNagoya Station 3 minShinkansen accessGood Wi-Fi
📍 4-8-18 Meieki, Nakamura-ku, Nagoya
If your trip runs on Shinkansen schedules, Comfort Hotel Nagoya Meieki removes every friction point. It's a three-minute walk from Nagoya Station's bullet-train gates, the free breakfast is included (toast, salad, soup, coffee — not fancy but genuinely filling), and the Wi-Fi runs reliably above 50 Mbps. Scores hover around 8.3 on Booking and Agoda. Rooms are small — expect 13–15 sq.m. — and the décor is functional rather than stylish, but the beds are comfortable and the soundproofing is solid enough for a business stay. Good pick if you're transiting between Osaka and Tokyo and want a night in Nagoya without paying Nagoya Marriott prices.
Tip: Free breakfast service opens at 6:30 am — ideal for catching early Shinkansen.
👍 Pros
✓ Free breakfast included
✓ 3 min walk to Nagoya Station / Shinkansen
✓ Reliable fast Wi-Fi
👎 Things to note
✗ Very compact rooms (~13–15 sq.m.)
✗ Basic décor
✗ No restaurant for dinner
No. 4 · Richmond Hotel Nagoya Nayabashi (boutique budget)
Design-conscious interiorsCity view rooms availableGood valueNear Nagoya Station
📍 1-2-6 Meieki Minami, Nakamura-ku, Nagoya
Vessel Hotel Campana punches above its price with interiors that look like they belong in a ¥15,000/night hotel — warm lighting, clean lines, and a colour palette that doesn't default to beige. At ¥7,200–¥9,500 it's not the cheapest in this list, but the extra ¥1,000 over a basic business hotel buys you a noticeably nicer environment to unwind in. Scores consistently around 8.4 on major platforms, with guests highlighting the comfortable beds and responsive staff. The hotel is five minutes from Nagoya Station on foot, which covers both Shinkansen access and the subway network.
Tip: Request a high-floor room when booking — the city views are well worth it.
👍 Pros
✓ Design-forward interiors for the price
✓ Comfortable beds, strong reviews
✓ 5 min to Nagoya Station
👎 Things to note
✗ Breakfast not included in base rate
✗ Elevators can be slow at peak hours
No. 5 · Toyoko Inn Nagoya-eki Sakuradori-guchi (free breakfast)
Sakae entertainment hubAPA original pillow24h front deskCoin laundry
📍 3-12-20 Nishiki, Naka-ku, Nagoya
APA's formula works in Nagoya exactly as it does across Japan: ultra-convenient location, clean and compact rooms, and APA's signature ergonomic pillow that solo travellers tend to rate disproportionately highly. The Nagoya Sakae branch sits two minutes from Sakae Station's exits, meaning the whole Higashiyama and Meijo line network is at your feet. Scores around 8.1 — not the highest in this list, but consistent. The price floor can drop to ¥5,800 on weekdays, which makes it one of the best-value options for solo business travellers who just need a clean, quiet room and fast Wi-Fi.
Tip: Book weekday rates early — prices can be 30% lower than weekend rates.
👍 Pros
✓ 2 min to Sakae Station
✓ Competitive weekday pricing
✓ 24h front desk
👎 Things to note
✗ Very small rooms (~14 sq.m.)
✗ No breakfast on-site
✗ Can feel formulaic
No. 6 · Hotel Trusty Nagoya Sakae (boutique-chain hybrid)
Free breakfastLowest price with score ≥8.0Good Wi-FiClean and reliable
📍 2-14-8 Nishiki, Naka-ku, Nagoya
If your priority is the lowest verified price in Nagoya that still clears an 8.0 score, Toyoko Inn Fushimi is your answer. At ¥5,200–¥6,800, it's the most affordable on this list — and it includes free breakfast (rice, miso, salad, eggs), which is genuinely uncommon at this price point. The chain's formula is relentlessly consistent: small but clean rooms (~14 sq.m.), reliable Wi-Fi, coin laundry, and a friendly front desk. Fushimi Station connects to both Higashiyama Line (toward Nagoya Station and Sakae) and the Tsurumai Line, giving you solid coverage of the city. Score: 8.0–8.2 across platforms — not the most exciting hotel, but zero surprises.
Tip: Breakfast runs 6:30–9:00 am. Bring the included ticket from check-in.
👍 Pros
✓ Lowest price with verified 8.0+ score
✓ Free breakfast included
✓ Reliable Wi-Fi
👎 Things to note
✗ Very compact rooms (~14 sq.m.)
✗ Minimal amenities
✗ Basic décor
No. 7 · Comfort Hotel Nagoya Chiyoda (free breakfast + welcome drink)
Natural hot spring bathFree breakfastEco-friendly conceptNagoya Station area
📍 1-23-2 Meieki Minami, Nakamura-ku, Nagoya
Super Hotel Lohas is the eco-minded sibling of the standard Super Hotel chain — and in Nagoya it earns its place with something unusual for a ¥5,500–¥7,500 hotel: a natural hot-spring bath sourced from Aichi prefecture. Pair that with a free Japanese-style breakfast and you have a package that undercuts Dormy Inn Premium by ¥2,000 a night, with fewer frills but the same core perk. Rooms are standard Super Hotel compact (~15 sq.m.), but the beds are consistently praised for quality. Score sits at 8.2–8.4 on Booking and Agoda. A five-minute walk gets you to Nagoya Station's Shinkansen entrance.
Tip: The hot-spring bath is open 24h — late-night soaking after Nagoya nightlife is a treat.
👍 Pros
✓ Natural hot-spring bath included
✓ Free breakfast
✓ Competitive price
✓ 5 min to Nagoya Station
👎 Things to note
✗ Compact rooms
✗ Eco minimalist — limited in-room toiletries
✗ Basic lobby area
No. 8 · Hotel Mystays Nagoya Sakae (cheap + Sakae central)
Cross Hotel Nagoya sits right in Sakae's entertainment district, which means you're walking distance from Nagoya's best izakayas, department stores, and the Oasis 21 glass canopy. The design here is a step up from standard budget — rooms run to 18–22 sq.m. with warmer lighting and better finishes than most hotels in this price band. Score: 8.3 on Booking, 8.2 on Agoda. There's a bar lounge on the ground floor that doesn't require a reservation — useful if you want a nightcap without walking far. If you're in Nagoya for leisure rather than Toyota business, this is the most enjoyable budget base.
Tip: Rooms above the 8th floor have better city views and less street noise.
First Cabin isn't a traditional capsule hotel — the cabins are larger (around 3.6 sq.m. for a First Class unit), with a proper fold-down desk, USB charging, an individual TV, and enough headroom to sit up comfortably. The shared facilities include a hot-spring bath and lounge area, and everything is kept immaculately clean. Scores consistently 8.4–8.6 — one of the highest in the budget category. At ¥4,800 for a Cabin cabin, this is the most affordable verified quality option in Nagoya. Note: cabin-style means no window and shared bathrooms. Men-only and mixed floors available depending on the property — check the configuration when booking.
Tip: The 'First Class' cabin (3.6 sq.m.) is worth the ¥500–¥800 upgrade over standard Business class.
Lowest absolute priceScore ≥8.0Good accessBasic but clean
📍 4-8-4 Meieki, Nakamura-ku, Nagoya
Nagoya Travelers Inn is the honest answer when someone asks: 'what's the cheapest clean hotel in Nagoya with a real score?' At ¥3,800–¥5,500, you're at the floor of what this city offers with verified guest ratings above 8.0. Rooms are very compact — don't expect more than a bed, a small desk, and a bathroom — but the property is well-maintained and the front desk is reliable. Score: 8.0–8.1 on Booking and Agoda. The location is a 10-minute walk or short bus ride from Nagoya Station rather than the immediate proximity you get at pricier options, which is the main trade-off at this price. Good fit for travellers who genuinely just need somewhere clean to sleep.
Tip: Night buses from Nagoya Station stop nearby — useful if arriving late.
👍 Pros
✓ Lowest verified price in this list
✓ Score maintained above 8.0
✓ Clean and reliable
👎 Things to note
✗ 10 min from Nagoya Station
✗ Very basic rooms
✗ No on-site breakfast
Compare all 10 budget stays
Compare All 10 Nagoya Budget Stays — Score + Price + Station Distance
Rank
Hotel / Hostel
Stars
Score
Price/Night
Location + Transit
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Daiwa Roynet Nagoya Eki-Mae
Budget / Value
8.9
¥9,500
3 min · Sakae (Higashiyama line)
Best Overall Value
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Mitsui Garden Hotel Premier
Classic Business
8.9
¥10,000
8 min · Fushimi Station
Most Established
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APA Hotel Nagoya-Sakae
Budget Business
8.5
¥8,800
3 min · Nagoya Station
Best for Shinkansen Travellers
4
Richmond Hotel Nayabashi
Value Lifestyle
8.8
¥9,200
5 min · Nagoya Station
Best Design for Price
5
Toyoko Inn Sakuradori-guchi
Compact Business
8.4
¥7,800
2 min · Sakae Station
Best Sakae Location
6
Hotel Trusty Nagoya Sakae
Budget Business
8.7
¥9,500
3 min · Fushimi Station
Lowest Price + Free Breakfast
7
Comfort Hotel Chiyoda-guchi
Budget / Onsen
8.5
¥7,500
5 min · Nagoya Station
Best Onsen Under ¥7K
8
Hotel Mystays Nagoya Sakae
Design Budget
8.3
¥8,200
3 min · Sakae Station
Best for Leisure Stays
9
Glocal Nagoya Backpackers
Premium Capsule
9.0
¥3,200 dorm / ¥9,500 family
4 min · Nagoya Station
Best Capsule Experience
10
First Cabin Aichi Nagoya
Economy
8.4
¥4,000-6,800
10 min · Nagoya Station
Lowest Absolute Price
How to Choose — Who Should Stay Where Under ¥10K?
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For the Shinkansen commuter — or anyone in transit
Go with Comfort Hotel Nagoya Meieki or Super Hotel Lohas — both are within 5 minutes of Nagoya Station's Shinkansen gates and include breakfast. You'll catch your morning bullet train without rushing.
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For Sakae nightlife and dining access
Dormy Inn Premium Sakae, APA Hotel Sakae, or Cross Hotel Nagoya all sit within 3 minutes of Sakae Station. Dormy adds the hot-spring bath; Cross adds design; APA adds the lowest weekday price.
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For the solo traveller on a tight budget
First Cabin Nagoya at ¥4,800 is genuinely the best value in the city — premium capsule, hot-spring bath included, scores above 8.4. Just know it's cabin-style (no window, shared bathrooms).
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For the business traveller who wants a proper room
Nagoya Kokusai Hotel offers the biggest rooms in this price band (~24 sq.m. twin) with a restaurant on-site. The slight premium over budget chains pays off for multi-night stays.
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For the absolute lowest spend
Nagoya Travelers Inn at ¥3,800–¥5,500 is the price floor with a verified 8.0+ score. Accept a 10-minute walk from the station and you'll save ¥2,000–¥4,000 per night over mid-range options.
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Boutique-budget pick — design-forward stays under ¥10K
Mitsui Garden Premier ¥10,000 (Hashimoto Yukio designer + rooftop onsen) · or Hotel Trusty Sakae ¥9,500 (Italian-inspired lobby + Mitsubishi Estate quality control).
Richmond Hotel Nagoya Nayabashi ¥9,200 — runs alongside Hori River, flanked by 200+ cherry trees (late March to early April). A hanami spot locals love and visitors rarely find. Full Wherebest review available.
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Sakae downtown — fastest access to nightlife and dining
Hotel Mystays Sakae ¥8,200 — Sakae central, 5-min walk to Oasis 21, Sunshine Sakae, and the izakaya district. In-room microwave + kettle. Good fit for stays of 3+ nights.
Which Nagoya Budget Stay Is Right for You?
Lowest price, still clean: Toyoko Inn Fushimi or Nagoya Travelers Inn
Best value with perks (onsen + ramen): Dormy Inn Premium Sakae
Sakae nightlife access: APA Hotel Nagoya Sakae or Cross Hotel Nagoya
Capsule experience: First Cabin Nagoya — the most comfortable capsule in the city
Closest to Nagoya Station bullet train: Comfort Hotel Nagoya Meieki or Super Hotel Lohas
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Frequently Asked Questions
FAQ — Nagoya Budget Accommodation
What is a realistic budget per night for a hotel in Nagoya?
Budget category runs ¥4,000–¥10,000/night for a private room. Expect ¥4,800–¥6,500 for a compact business hotel or premium capsule, ¥6,500–¥8,500 for a comfortable mid-budget hotel with amenities.
Which Nagoya budget hotel includes free breakfast?
Toyoko Inn Nagoya Fushimi and Super Hotel Lohas Nagoya Station both include a complimentary Japanese-style breakfast. Comfort Hotel Nagoya Meieki also offers a free morning meal.
Is there a budget hotel in Nagoya with an onsen (hot spring)?
Yes — Dormy Inn Premium Nagoya Sakae has a natural hot-spring bath on the top floor, and Super Hotel Lohas Nagoya Station has a natural hot-spring shared bath, both well under ¥10K/night.
Which budget hotel is closest to Nagoya Station?
Comfort Hotel Nagoya Meieki (3 min walk) and Super Hotel Lohas Nagoya Station (5 min walk) are the closest to Nagoya Station and its Shinkansen platforms.
Are budget hotels in Nagoya safe for solo female travellers?
Yes — Nagoya is one of Japan's safest cities. All hotels on this list are in well-lit commercial areas. First Cabin has designated women-only floors. Front desks operate 24h at all properties listed.
When is the cheapest time to book a budget hotel in Nagoya?
Weekday rates (Sunday–Thursday) run 20–30% lower than weekend rates. The Toyota Motor Show (October–November in even years) and Nagoya Festival (October) spike prices city-wide — book 3+ months ahead for those dates.