Hotel Toyota Castle

The work event I’m attending over these four days is hosted in Toyota City, about an hour by train east of Nagoya. Like many other built-up cities, there are hotels that are near to the train station – Toyotashi Stn in this case – and the property I have been staying at this several days is Hotel Toyota Castle.

Comments about the stay:

The room I stayed was a Twin Standard Room and located on the ninth floor. Size-wise, it was significantly larger at 30sqm compared to the small 14-15 sqm rooms in the station hotels I have routinely stay at in Fukuoka, Nagoya, and Tokyo. The room had space for a full-sized bathroom and toilet, with the bathroom separated from the toilet via door. The TV was disappointingly small though – not that there was anything interesting to watch in the broadcast channels that TV had installed.

Check-in time is at 3PM, and like most other Japanese hotels, do not seem to allow early check-ins. The hotel accepts luggage keeping though, so there are no issues leaving your heavy bags there if you’re arriving in early.

The hotel seemed popular with business travelers: each morning at breakfast over the days I stayed, there was a group of westerners business guests – American from their accent – who’d come in early for BF before continuing onto their morning activities.

The hotel is also an easy 1-2 minute walk from the station itself, and is adjacent to a small mix-use complex. The complex itself has a Pronto cafe with light eats and the usual range of beverages: convenient if you need a late night cup of joe!

Unlike some other business hotels I’ve stayed at, the amenities like shower accessories and beverages aren’t self-collect/help yourself at the reception but pre-supplied in the room itself. These were replenished everyday though with daily room service. I couldn’t find coin-operated laundry machines though: any laundry you might have would be handled directly by the hotel.

Location-wise: the area around Toyotashi station is fairly quiet, but there are a few shopping malls, including a mid-sized one called T-Face: and this multi-floor mall has a large department store that would have everything that you’d need, and a large supermarket at the basement.

Hotel Toyota Castle – just a few minutes walk from Toyotashi station.
Twin standard room with double beds.
Small range of beverages supplied in the room. The coffee is the satchel kind, similar to tea bags.
KiTARA, a smalll complex that houses a cinema theater and a couple of F&B joints.
Breakfast at the hotel, and starting at 6:45AM every morning. The BF menu largely stayed the same across the four days I stayed, but the restaurant was spacious, and the spread enough to get you through the morning.

That’s a wrap for my four night stay at the Hotel Toyota Castle. In short, pretty OK though nothing particularly extraordinary, though I certainly appreciated the fairly large sized rooms!

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