Tokugawa Park

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Jin *
9 Mar
Check in/out process was really smooth and love the location — station, donki, konbini, pharmacy, shopping locs are everywhere! Was adamant to book it at first because I wanted to stay closer to Nagoya station but good thing, I saw reviews about this place. The bath necessities are available at the reception and i must say I love the salt bath as it helped me enjoy a warm soak before bed. Will surely book this again someday
Klook User
10 Mar
We had a pleasant evening in this cafe. The girls were friendly and they made the rules clear in a fun engaging way. I also liked the original way of calling for them and their rewarding system with their own currency whenever they did something you liked haha.
Klook User
10 Mar
We had a good time petting the baby piggies. One did bite my ankle but it was innocent 😅 Kudos to the people working there to manage and clean up so fast. They were very responsive to it and did a great job explaining also.
Daniel *****
8 Mar
Comfortable room, very friendly and helpful staff. Train stations nearby and many shops in the area, a great option if you're in Nagoya. We will definitely return.
Daniel *****
8 Mar
Thank you very much for your hospitality! It's a very beautiful and centrally located hotel! 100% recommendable!
클룩 회원
8 Mar
Our guide, Son A-young, provided thorough explanations, and the trip to the Nagoya suburbs was just perfect. We had a wonderful and enjoyable time!
클룩 회원
6 Mar
I stayed from March 1st to March 4th and was very happy with the location and facilities. Sakae Station Exit 1 is a bit far if you take the purple line at Sakae Station, but anyway, when you come out of Exit 1, there is a Don Quijote right there, and Vessel Inn is a short 2-3 minute walk up. I stayed in the smallest room, but it was nice because it had a view of the Mirai Tower, although the room size was quite small. I ate breakfast every day for 3 days, and most of it was the same, but things like udon were rotated daily. From 2pm to 7pm, you can make cocktails for free on the 2nd floor, so I felt so good having a glass as I passed by. From 2pm to 11pm, you can have coffee or soda, so it was great to have a vitamin soda when I was thirsty. Next time, I want to try Vessel Campana near Nagoya Station. They say it has a large public bath and there is a lot of shopping near Nagoya Station, so I'll go there next time! Vessel Inn was a really cost-effective and great hotel.
splat ****
6 Mar
convenient & fast, scan QR code to enter & exit

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Immerse yourself in the rich history, culture, and tranquility of Tokugawa Park Nagoya, a stunning Japanese garden that offers a peaceful retreat in the heart of the city. Discover the legacy of the Tokugawa family, one of the most influential clans during the Edo Period, at the Tokugawa Art Museum. Experience the art of sushi and omakase at Tokugawa Park Nagoya, where fresh and flavorful sushi takes center stage. Immerse yourself in a world of culinary bliss as skilled sushi chefs meticulously craft each dish using the finest ingredients sourced from around the world.
1001 Tokugawacho, Higashi Ward, Nagoya, Aichi 461-0023, Japan

Remarkable Landmarks and Must-Visit Sights

Tokugawa Art Museum

Step back in time at the Tokugawa Art Museum, where you can marvel at samurai armor, tea utensils, noh masks, and other treasures of the Tokugawa family. Explore the rich history and cultural significance of this renowned museum.

Tokugawa-en Garden

Experience the beauty of Tokugawa-en Garden, a meticulously landscaped Japanese garden with a central pond. Wander through walking trails, visit a traditional tea house, and admire the blooming peonies and irises in spring and the vibrant autumn colors.

Ryusen Lake

Explore the serene Ryusen Lake, a central feature of Tokugawa Garden surrounded by waterfalls, promenades, tea houses, and bridges. Enjoy the seasonal blooms of Japanese Apricot, peony, iris, and maple, creating a picturesque setting.

Culture and History

Tokugawa Park is steeped in history, serving as the former residence of the Owari branch of the Tokugawa family. Explore the cultural treasures at the Tokugawa Art Museum and immerse yourself in the traditional Japanese aesthetics of Tokugawa-en Garden.

Local Cuisine

While visiting Tokugawa Park, don't miss the opportunity to savor local delicacies such as miso katsu, hitsumabushi, and tebasaki. Indulge in the unique flavors of Nagoya's culinary scene and experience the city's gastronomic delights.

Indulge in an extraordinary omakase experience at Tokugawa Park Nagoya. Our talented chef curates a seasonal tasting menu that showcases the freshest seafood and exquisite flavors, blending traditional techniques with innovative culinary expressions.

Visit our locations at Madison Avenue and Park Avenue in New York to experience the elegant and intimate ambiance of Tokugawa Park Nagoya. Contact us to make a reservation and embark on a culinary adventure.