"The staff treated me so well. Working with me even with a language barrier. After a few weeks of the Tokyo and Osaka life, that place was a slice of heaven, my only regret was not staying longer. The baths were nice, the place was super clean. Transportation to get there is a bit difficult, but that I think is what makes this place attractive, since it's in such a nice, quiet part of Japan. Going there during the Sakura season was amazing too. "
"It is still rare to see container house in Japan, so I was interested to stay in a hotel. Each container room stood independently, so I didn't have to worry about noise from the next container and it was very quiet. Very well equipped with a microwave and a small fridge (with real freezer), relaxing chair has a massaging cushion, too! "
"The place was ok, the room is also ok, but not suitable for a long stays, if you have only a cabin baggage is really suitable. The staffs were friendly and kind, despite being some a language barrier. I would go back again someday."
"I cannot stress how much I recommend this hotel enough; the entire experience was absolutely incredible. The owner, Kosuke, was so cool, accommodating, and sweet. Before we arrived, he called me on the phone to try and get my estimated time of arrival so he could pick us up from the train station. He did us the favor of stopping at a convenience store so that we could get everything we needed before going to the hotel itself. Once we were in, he really made the effort to connect with us and even...
"Great place to stay. Modern, clean, easy parking, with a free breakfast of so many Japanese and western foods. Would have liked an actual third bed in the room instead of a mattress roll. Quiet area and friendly staff. "
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Take the children to visit the sea life who live at Port of Nagoya Aquarium during your trip to Nagoya. While you're in the area, find time to visit its shops.
During your visit to Nagoya, you can browse for the perfect souvenirs at Osu Shopping District. While you're here, you can savour the top-notch restaurants.
Savour fresh seafood at Taketoyo Harbour, then explore the peaceful gardens of Seiganji Temple with its ancient wooden Buddha. Visit nearby Morozaki Peninsula for coastal hiking trails and spectacular views across Mikawa Bay.
The hottest months are usually August and July, with an average temperature of 25°C, while the coldest months are January and February, with an average of 7°C. The rainiest months in Taketoyo are July, September, June and October, with each month seeing an average of 236 mm of rainfall.