Brigitte G
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We were supposed to stay in Nagoya only for 2 nights but ended up staying for 5, courtesy of Typhoon 10, which not only caused all our plans at Suzuka race track to be cancelled but also for the shinkansen to Tokyo to be suspended.|The Dormy Inn provided a home from home for the 5 nights, a reassuring building when we were worried about facing our first typhoon (it never came to that).|The hotel is very easy to reach, located between Fushimi and Sakae stations (1-2 stops from Nagoya station). about 5 mins walk from each.|Reception staff was amazing, especially Miss Yuri Kobayashi, all of them were courteous, knowledgeable and super stars.|The room was fairly spacious, the bed was big and comfortable, slightly hard pillows and only one each but it's the norm in Japan. No foreign language channels on tv, Japanese only, but we translated the news with our phone app.|Pay-per-view films available with cards from vending machines near the lift.|Amazing breakfast, with items ranging from local delicacies (hitsumabushi, miso cutlets, tempura prawns...) to sweet items such as croissants, pain au chocolat but also mango pudding and mochis. |24/7 complimentary tea, coffee and soft drinks.|Free onsen access (two different hot baths, sauna and cold bath) with tattoo coverings available from reception.|Free ramen available every night from 2130 to 2300.|Free ice lollies.|Manga library (Japanese only).|All in all, it was an amazing stay, even during intense weather events. Thankfully we were "in the eye of the storm" and the weather was atrocious West and East of us but we had bright sunshine with only a few scattered showers.|Definitely my favourite hotel chain in Japan, will come back for sure!