Nagoya Marriot Associa Hotel

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Access information

From Chubu International Airport(Centrair) to Nagoya Station

Chubu International Airport (Centrair)
Meitetsu airport line approx 28min/1,200yen (Fare 850yen + MYU Ticket 350yen)→Nagoya Station


From Nagoya Airport to Nagoya Station

Nagoya airport → (Nagoya airport limousine bus approx.30 min / 700 yen)
Nagoya Station


From Kansai International Airport to Nagoya Station

Kansai International Airport → (Kansai airport limited express line "Haruka" approx.51 min) → Shin-Osaka Station → (Tokaido Shinkansen "Nozomi" approx.52 min / total fee 7,500 yen) → Nagoya Station


From Osaka International Airport (Itami) to Nagoya Station

Osaka International Airport (Itami) → (Osaka Monorail main line 12 min / 320 yen) → Senri-Chuo Station → (Kita-Osaka express line approx. 8 min / 120 yen) → Esaka Station → (Osaka municipal subway Midosuji line approx.4 min / 200 yen) → Shin-Osaka Station → (Tokaido Shinkansen "Nozomi" approx.52 min / 5,670 yen) → Nagoya Station


From Narita International Airport to Nagoya Station

Narita International Airport → (Narita express line approx.56 min) → Tokyo Station → (Tokaido Shinkansen "Nozomi" approx.103 min / total fee 12,780 yen) → Nagoya Station


From Shin-Osaka Station to Nagoya Station

Shin-Osaka Station → (Tokaido Shinkansen "Nozomi" approx.52 min / 5,670 yen) → Nagoya Station


From Kyoto Station to Nagoya Station

Kyoto Station → (Tokaido Shinkansen "Nozomi" approx.37 min / 4,930 yen) → Nagoya Station


From Tokyo Station to Nagoya Station

Tokyo Station → (Tokaido Shinkansen "Nozomi" approx.103 min / total fee 10,070 yen) → Nagoya Station

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The Nagoya Marriott Associa Hotel is conveniently located immediately above JR Nagoya Station.
It is the best location for travelers from Tokyo and Osaka.
Nagoya Station is the hub of transportation in Chubu (the central region of Japan), as well as a terminal station of the JR, subway and private railway lines.
It is a modern location and the ideal place to stay for business and sightseeing in Chubu.


Travel Times

By Tokaido Shinkansen
1 hour 38 minutes from Tokyo by Tokaido Shinkansen "Nozomi".
50 minutes from Shin-Osaka by Tokaido Shinkansen "Nozomi".

From Centrair (Central Japan International Airport)

By train
Approximately 30 minutes by Meitetsu Line.
By car
Approximately 5 minutes from Nishiki-bashi Exit of Nagoya Expressway's Loop Line.

Access to Main Entrance

The Front Reception is located on the 15th floor.
Please take the Sky Shuttle Elevator or Hotel Elevator to the Front Reception.


Access to Hotel Parking

Access to the desired Hotel Parking is facilitated by the vehicle passages from entrances in 3 different locations.

Operating hours : 24 hours
Parking rates : 310 JPY per 30 minutes / 1,575 JPY daily

Area Guide

Nagoya Castle

Link:http://www.nagoyajo.city.nagoya.jp/13_english/index.html

On the orders of Ieyasu Tokugawa, the shogunate in the Edo period, Nagoya Castle was constructed in 1612.
Air raids on Nagoya city in the Second World War caused huge damage to the castle, but fortunately the inner frame of the main part of the castle survived so it was able to be reconstructed again.
The most famous parts of castle are the golden dolphins (kinno shachihoko) which are placed on either side of the roof of the castle.


Toyota Factory Tour and Museums

Link:http://www.toyota.co.jp/Museum/index.html

Toyota is one of the biggest car-manufacturing companies in Japan if not in the world. Toyota Automobile Museum shows the history of automobiles through the ages through many interesting exhibitions every year.
There are tours available for visitors who wish thoroughly explore the museum. The tours can be chosen from guided tours to a taped tour.
The "World's Well-Known Car Exhibtion" is now being held until 28th September where various types of cars will be shown at the exhibition.
Admission Fees
Adults: 1,000 yen
Seniors (aged 65 for over): 500 yen
Junior and senior high school students: 600 yen
Elementary school students: 400 yen


Ise shrines

Link:http://www.isejingu.or.jp/shosai/english/index.htm

Ise Jingu is divided into Naiku (Kotaijingu) and Geku (Toyoukedaijingu).
The best way to explore Ise Jingu is to visit the Geku first and then the Naiku. For visitors who do not have much time, visiting only the Naiku is highly recommended.