Property building in 9h nine hours Nagoya station

9h nine hours Nagoya station

Sorotan Hotel

Step into a world of comfort and convenience at 9h nine hours Nagoya Station, your perfect home away from home in the vibrant city of Nagoya, Japan! Nestled at 2-42-2 Meieki, Nakamura-Ku, this cozy hotel is just 1.3km from the bustling city center, making it an ideal launch pad for your adventures. With prices starting as low as $60 per night, you can experience modern amenities without breaking the bank!

Facade/entrance in 9h nine hours Nagoya station
Property building in 9h nine hours Nagoya station

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2 Capsule Rooms for Male - Non-Smoking in 9h nine hours Nagoya station

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2 Katil Kembar

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20 kps

Capsule, 2 Katil Kembar, Male Only

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Featuring free toiletries, this dormitory room includes a shared bathroom with a shower, a hairdryer and slippers. Rooms on the upper floors are reachable by elevator. The unit has 2 beds.

2 Capsule Rooms for Female - Non-Smoking in 9h nine hours Nagoya station

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Capsule, 2 Katil Kembar, Untuk Wanita Sahaja

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Featuring free toiletries, this dormitory room includes a shared bathroom with a shower, a hairdryer and slippers. Rooms on the upper floors are reachable by elevator. The unit has 2 beds.

Capsule Room for Female - Non-Smoking in 9h nine hours Nagoya station

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1 Katil Kembar

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20 kps

Capsule, 1 Katil Kembar, Untuk Wanita Sahaja

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Whether you're in town for business or pleasure, you'll appreciate the delightful features that 9h nine hours has to offer. Enjoy complimentary WiFi to keep you connected, air conditioning to keep you cool, and the comfort of non-smoking rooms. The 24-hour front desk is ready to assist you whenever you need, allowing for a stress-free stay. And don’t forget to pamper yourself with their stylish free toiletries during your relaxation time!

Lobby or reception in 9h nine hours Nagoya station
Property building in 9h nine hours Nagoya station

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But don’t just take our word for it - the hotel boasts rave reviews from over 4,657 guests! Travelers love the contemporary vibe and the accessibility to upper floors via elevator. It’s the perfect blend of fun and functionality, making your stay not only enjoyable but also memorable. Pack your bags and get ready for an unforgettable experience at 9h nine hours Nagoya Station!

Photo of the whole room in 9h nine hours Nagoya station
Photo of the whole room in 9h nine hours Nagoya station

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Once you’ve settled in at 9h nine hours Nagoya Station, it’s time for exploration! Just a short walk or a quick train ride away, you'll uncover the hidden gems of Nagoya. From the awe-inspiring Nagoya Castle with its stunning gardens to the fascinating exhibits at the Toyota Commemorative Museum of Industry and Technology, there’s something for every kind of traveler. Whether you’re indulging in delicious street food at Osu Shopping District or finding peace in the tranquil oasis of Tsuruma Park, every outing promises to spark joy and adventure.

Breakfast in 9h nine hours Nagoya station
Lounge or bar in 9h nine hours Nagoya station

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Kaunter Hadapan 24 Jam

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Restaurant/places to eat in 9h nine hours Nagoya station
Lounge or bar in 9h nine hours Nagoya station
Photo of the whole room in 9h nine hours Nagoya station
My first time at a capsule hotel, as I wanted to go through this experience in Japan at least once. Elevators are split into those for women and men, so the elevator for the specific gender will never stop at a floor that has facilities for the other people, like the shower or the pods. Very clean and pleasant, and all the hotel guests were always very respectful of keeping it quiet in the pods. You have to leave the pod every morning by 10 am for the cleanup, but that's not an issue, since I was there to visit anyway, not to stay in the room. There is a light intensity inside the pod that can be controlled, as well as sockets and USB ports to charge your electronics. The storage space in the lockers is quite big, although if you have a large luggage with you, if you use a luggage extender that makes it wider, it might not fit. However, they are always happy to store it at the reception, like I had to. Showers are plentiful. Depending on the time, you might have to wait for them to free up, but it usually goes pretty quickly. Super close to the main Nagoya Station so if you're arriving there, you can just walk for 7 minutes to the hotel.

Alexandra

The location was about 4 minutes by walking from the eastern (north) exit of the Nagoya Station, and about 50 feet from the main road, along a side road. The capsules was wonderfully spacious. I am 6'3" and I could sleep without curling up in the capsule. The place is extremely clean, and quiet, and very 'modern' looking. The lockers for storage were surprisingly large. And I loved their showering facilities. The coffee shop on the main floor was also lovely, and the coffee was very, very good. Even if you're not staying there, you should stop by that coffee place.

Timothy

Good location only a few minutes' walk from the main train station and in a busy area. The place is very clean considering how much traffic they get, and it's definitely a "business hostel" - they have everything written out and the check-in/out is quick and sterile. It's a great-looking capsule hotel - very futuristic - with a small lounge area on the 10th floor that has a wild view of the city. Lockers are big enough, and there are enough showers to handle the demand.

Bryan

The place was really well run and being my first time in a pod I didn't know what to expect. I'm a 60 year old man and I could afford to stay in a hotel but travelling solo I always wanted to try a pod and it was great value for the price you pay. The pod was really comfortable and the facilities were great. I don't know if I'd do it again but you never know and I recommend this one especially if you are in Nagoya.

Leon

Good location. Train station/convenience store are 5 minutes away on foot. Plenty of restaurants close by and the coffee shop on the first floor is really nice. Showers are more updated than the 9 hours in Ningyocho, but there are less sinks (which often got crowded). Showers and lockers are on the same floor which is more convenient. Can't beat the price or convenience. Staff were nice as well.

Kelpy

My first time at a capsule hotel, as I wanted to go through this experience in Japan at least once. Elevators are split into those for women and men, so the elevator for the specific gender will never stop at a floor that has facilities for the other people, like the shower or the pods. Very clean and pleasant, and all the hotel guests were always very respectful of keeping it quiet in the pods. You have to leave the pod every morning by 10 am for the cleanup, but that's not an issue, since I was there to visit anyway, not to stay in the room. There is a light intensity inside the pod that can be controlled, as well as sockets and USB ports to charge your electronics. The storage space in the lockers is quite big, although if you have a large luggage with you, if you use a luggage extender that makes it wider, it might not fit. However, they are always happy to store it at the reception, like I had to. Showers are plentiful. Depending on the time, you might have to wait for them to free up, but it usually goes pretty quickly. Super close to the main Nagoya Station so if you're arriving there, you can just walk for 7 minutes to the hotel.

Alexandra

The location was about 4 minutes by walking from the eastern (north) exit of the Nagoya Station, and about 50 feet from the main road, along a side road. The capsules was wonderfully spacious. I am 6'3" and I could sleep without curling up in the capsule. The place is extremely clean, and quiet, and very 'modern' looking. The lockers for storage were surprisingly large. And I loved their showering facilities. The coffee shop on the main floor was also lovely, and the coffee was very, very good. Even if you're not staying there, you should stop by that coffee place.

Timothy

Good location only a few minutes' walk from the main train station and in a busy area. The place is very clean considering how much traffic they get, and it's definitely a "business hostel" - they have everything written out and the check-in/out is quick and sterile. It's a great-looking capsule hotel - very futuristic - with a small lounge area on the 10th floor that has a wild view of the city. Lockers are big enough, and there are enough showers to handle the demand.

Bryan

The place was really well run and being my first time in a pod I didn't know what to expect. I'm a 60 year old man and I could afford to stay in a hotel but travelling solo I always wanted to try a pod and it was great value for the price you pay. The pod was really comfortable and the facilities were great. I don't know if I'd do it again but you never know and I recommend this one especially if you are in Nagoya.

Leon

Good location. Train station/convenience store are 5 minutes away on foot. Plenty of restaurants close by and the coffee shop on the first floor is really nice. Showers are more updated than the 9 hours in Ningyocho, but there are less sinks (which often got crowded). Showers and lockers are on the same floor which is more convenient. Can't beat the price or convenience. Staff were nice as well.

Kelpy

My first time at a capsule hotel, as I wanted to go through this experience in Japan at least once. Elevators are split into those for women and men, so the elevator for the specific gender will never stop at a floor that has facilities for the other people, like the shower or the pods. Very clean and pleasant, and all the hotel guests were always very respectful of keeping it quiet in the pods. You have to leave the pod every morning by 10 am for the cleanup, but that's not an issue, since I was there to visit anyway, not to stay in the room. There is a light intensity inside the pod that can be controlled, as well as sockets and USB ports to charge your electronics. The storage space in the lockers is quite big, although if you have a large luggage with you, if you use a luggage extender that makes it wider, it might not fit. However, they are always happy to store it at the reception, like I had to. Showers are plentiful. Depending on the time, you might have to wait for them to free up, but it usually goes pretty quickly. Super close to the main Nagoya Station so if you're arriving there, you can just walk for 7 minutes to the hotel.

Alexandra

The location was about 4 minutes by walking from the eastern (north) exit of the Nagoya Station, and about 50 feet from the main road, along a side road. The capsules was wonderfully spacious. I am 6'3" and I could sleep without curling up in the capsule. The place is extremely clean, and quiet, and very 'modern' looking. The lockers for storage were surprisingly large. And I loved their showering facilities. The coffee shop on the main floor was also lovely, and the coffee was very, very good. Even if you're not staying there, you should stop by that coffee place.

Timothy

Good location only a few minutes' walk from the main train station and in a busy area. The place is very clean considering how much traffic they get, and it's definitely a "business hostel" - they have everything written out and the check-in/out is quick and sterile. It's a great-looking capsule hotel - very futuristic - with a small lounge area on the 10th floor that has a wild view of the city. Lockers are big enough, and there are enough showers to handle the demand.

Bryan

The place was really well run and being my first time in a pod I didn't know what to expect. I'm a 60 year old man and I could afford to stay in a hotel but travelling solo I always wanted to try a pod and it was great value for the price you pay. The pod was really comfortable and the facilities were great. I don't know if I'd do it again but you never know and I recommend this one especially if you are in Nagoya.

Leon

Good location. Train station/convenience store are 5 minutes away on foot. Plenty of restaurants close by and the coffee shop on the first floor is really nice. Showers are more updated than the 9 hours in Ningyocho, but there are less sinks (which often got crowded). Showers and lockers are on the same floor which is more convenient. Can't beat the price or convenience. Staff were nice as well.

Kelpy

Lokasi

2-42‐2 Meieki, Nakamura-Ku , Nagoya, 450-0002, Jepun

9h nine hours Nagoya station