Where to Stay Near Ghibli Park: Best Hotels & Areas 2026

Where to Stay Near Ghibli Park: Best Hotels and Areas 2026

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Ghibli Park is a 45-minute commute from central Nagoya — hotel choice matters. See also our <a href="/nagoya/ghibli-park-complete-guide/">Ghibli Park Complete Guide</a>.

Nagoya Station is the best base for Ghibli Park visitors. It sits on the Higashiyama subway line, giving you a direct 45-minute ride to the park for just ¥670. Hotels near the station range from ¥4,000 budget options to ¥25,000 luxury properties, all 20-40% cheaper than Tokyo equivalents according to Booking.com.

Quick Answer: Stay near Nagoya Station (名古屋駅) for the best combination of hotel selection, transit access, and value. The Higashiyama subway line runs directly to Fujigaoka, where you transfer to the Linimo maglev for Ghibli Park. Mid-range hotels averaging ¥10,000-14,000/night put you 45 minutes from the park entrance.

Last updated: April 9, 2026 | Written by Yuu, a Nagoya native of 35 years

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What Is the Best Area to Stay for Ghibli Park?

Nagoya skyline at night with Mirai Tower
For a full neighborhood-by-neighborhood breakdown of Nagoya hotel areas, see our <a href="/nagoya/where-to-stay-in-nagoya/">Where to Stay in Nagoya</a> guide.

Ghibli Park (ジブリパーク) is located in Nagakute City (長久手市), about 25 kilometers east of central Nagoya. Since the park itself sits inside a suburban commemorative park with almost no hotels nearby, virtually all visitors stay in Nagoya and commute by train. The key is choosing an area on the right transit line.

There are five areas worth considering, each with different strengths. Here is how they compare:

Area Access Time to Ghibli Park Price Range (per night) Best For
Nagoya Station (名古屋駅) ~45 min ¥6,000-¥25,000+ Most visitors, Shinkansen users, families
Sakae (栄) ~50 min ¥6,000-¥18,000 Nightlife, dining, couples
Fushimi (伏見) ~48 min ¥7,000-¥15,000 Quiet, central, between Station & Sakae
Fujigaoka (藤が丘) ~15 min ¥5,000-¥10,000 Shortest commute, limited options
Nagakute (長久手) ~5-20 min ¥6,000-¥12,000 Closest to park, very few choices

All five areas sit on or connect to the Nagoya Municipal Subway Higashiyama Line, which is your primary route to Ghibli Park. The line runs from Nagoya Station through Fushimi and Sakae, continuing east to Fujigaoka, where you transfer to the Linimo (リニモ) maglev for the final stretch.

My recommendation: Unless you have a specific reason to stay elsewhere, book a hotel near Nagoya Station. I have hosted over a dozen friends visiting Ghibli Park, and every one of them appreciated having the full range of restaurants, shops, and transit options that the station area provides. The 45-minute commute is comfortable and straightforward.


Should You Stay Near Nagoya Station or Near the Park?

The short answer: Nagoya Station wins for almost everyone. The only exception is if minimizing travel time is your absolute top priority and you do not mind fewer dining and entertainment options.

Here is a direct comparison:

Factor Nagoya Station Area Near the Park (Nagakute/Fujigaoka)
Hotel selection 100+ hotels, all budgets Fewer than 10 options
Access to Ghibli Park 45-50 min by subway + Linimo 5-20 min by Linimo or car
Restaurants nearby Hundreds, including Nagoya meshi specialties Limited, mostly chains
Convenience stores Everywhere Available but fewer
Shinkansen access Direct (JR Nagoya Station) 40+ min to station
Airport access Meitetsu Line direct, 28 min 60+ min with transfers
Evening entertainment Abundant Very limited
Average mid-range price ¥10,000-¥14,000 ¥7,000-¥10,000

The price savings from staying near the park are modest (roughly ¥3,000-5,000 per night), while the trade-off in convenience is significant. Nagoya Station is also your gateway to day trips to Takayama, Kanazawa, and other Central Japan destinations.

The 45-minute commute sounds long, but in practice it is easy. You sit on the subway for 28 minutes, walk across a platform to the Linimo, and ride another 13 minutes. Both trains run frequently, and the Linimo offers views of the surrounding hills as you approach the park.


What Are the Best Hotels Near Nagoya Station for Ghibli Park?

Nagoya Station (名古屋駅) is the top pick for Ghibli Park visitors, and the hotel selection here is outstanding. The area around the station has seen major development, with several high-quality hotels opening in recent years. Here are my top picks across every budget.

Nagoya Marriott Associa Hotel (名古屋マリオットアソシアホテル)

Nagoya Marriott Associa kaiseki-style dessert plate
The Marriott Associa's in-house dining captures the upscale experience this hotel is known for.

Luxury | ¥25,000+ per night | Directly connected to JR Nagoya Station

The Marriott Associa is physically connected to JR Nagoya Station via the JR Central Towers complex. You can walk from the Shinkansen platform to your room without stepping outside. Rooms on higher floors offer panoramic city views, and the breakfast buffet is one of the best in the city. Marriott Bonvoy members earn and redeem points here.

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Nagoya JR Gate Tower Hotel (名古屋JRゲートタワーホテル)

Upper-Mid | ¥15,000-¥20,000 per night | Above Nagoya Station

Opened in the JR Gate Tower directly above the station, this hotel offers modern rooms with excellent soundproofing and city views. The location is unbeatable: you are literally on top of the subway and JR lines. The hotel shares the building with a shopping mall and restaurant floor, so you never need to go far for dinner.

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Daiwa Roynet Hotel Nagoya Ekimae (ダイワロイネットホテル名古屋駅前)

Mid-Range | ¥10,000-¥14,000 per night | 3-minute walk from station

Daiwa Roynet is one of Japan’s most reliable mid-range hotel chains, and this property delivers exactly what you expect: clean rooms, functional design, and a great location steps from the station. Rooms are compact but well-designed, with a work desk and bathroom that feels larger than most business hotels. The included amenity bar in the lobby is a nice touch.

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Richmond Hotel Nagoya Nayabashi (リッチモンドホテル名古屋納屋橋)

Mid-Range | ¥8,000-¥12,000 per night | 8-minute walk from station

This is my personal favorite value pick near the station. Richmond Hotels consistently earn top guest review scores across Japan, and the Nayabashi location is no exception. Rooms are slightly larger than typical business hotels, beds are genuinely comfortable, and the staff is exceptionally helpful. The hotel sits along the Horikawa River, a pleasant walk from the station.

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Local tip: The Richmond Nayabashi is the hotel I recommend most often to friends visiting for Ghibli Park. The price-to-quality ratio is hard to beat, and the Nayabashi area has a growing collection of excellent small restaurants and cafes that most tourists never discover.

Nishitetsu Inn Nagoya Nishiki (西鉄イン名古屋錦)

Budget-Mid | ¥6,000-¥9,000 per night | 10-minute walk from station

Nishitetsu Inn targets budget-conscious travelers who still want a proper hotel experience. Rooms are small but functional, the lobby offers free coffee, and the location between Nagoya Station and Sakae gives you easy access to both areas. This is a solid choice if you plan to spend most of your time outside the hotel.

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Hotel Comparison: Nagoya Station Area

Hotel Price Range Access to Station Rating Focus Best For
Nagoya Marriott Associa ¥25,000+ Direct connection Luxury, views, service Splurge trips, Marriott members
JR Gate Tower Hotel ¥15,000-¥20,000 Above station Modern rooms, convenience Couples, business travelers
Daiwa Roynet Ekimae ¥10,000-¥14,000 3 min walk Reliable quality, amenities Families, first-time visitors
Richmond Nayabashi ¥8,000-¥12,000 8 min walk Best reviews, comfort Value seekers, repeat visitors
Nishitetsu Inn Nishiki ¥6,000-¥9,000 10 min walk Budget + quality Budget travelers

What About Hotels in the Sakae Area?

Hisaya Odori Park and Nagoya TV Tower in Sakae
Hisaya-odori Park with the Mirai Tower (formerly Nagoya TV Tower) — the heart of the Sakae hotel district.

Sakae (栄) is Nagoya’s entertainment and shopping hub, located just two subway stops east of Nagoya Station on the Higashiyama Line. If you want a livelier neighborhood with more dining and nightlife after your Ghibli Park visit, Sakae is an excellent alternative. The travel time to Ghibli Park is only about 5 minutes longer than from Nagoya Station.

For a comprehensive guide to Sakae and all other Nagoya neighborhoods, see our full Where to Stay in Nagoya guide.

The Tower Hotel Nagoya (ザ タワーホテル ナゴヤ)

Nagoya Sakae skyline at night with Matsuzakaya landmark visible from a high-floor hotel dining room
Sakae skyline at night, with the iconic Matsuzakaya department store visible — the kind of city view you get from a Sakae high-rise hotel.
Cherry blossoms at night in Sakae Nagoya
Spring evening in Sakae — a perk of basing yourself here for after-park dining and nightlife.

Upper-Mid | ¥12,000-¥18,000 per night | Sakae area

Located in the renovated Nagoya TV Tower (名古屋テレビ塔), Japan’s oldest surviving TV tower (completed 1954, MIRAI TOWER official), this boutique hotel offers a unique stay experience. Rooms feature high ceilings and a minimalist design aesthetic. The rooftop views are outstanding, and the central Sakae location puts you within walking distance of Oasis 21 and the Hisaya-odori Park.

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Nikko Style Nagoya (ニッコースタイル名古屋)

Mid-Range | ¥10,000-¥15,000 per night | Sakae area

Part of the Okura Nikko hotel group, Nikko Style Nagoya brings a modern design-forward concept to the Sakae area. The hotel emphasizes local culture with Nagoya-inspired design elements throughout. Rooms are well-appointed with quality bedding, and the restaurant serves excellent Nagoya meshi-inspired dishes.

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Are There Hotels Within Walking Distance of Ghibli Park?

The honest answer: not really. Ghibli Park sits inside Expo 2005 Aichi Commemorative Park (愛・地球博記念公園, Ai-Chikyuhaku-Kinen-Koen) in Nagakute City, a largely residential suburb. The immediate area around the park was not designed as a tourist accommodation district.

A small number of guesthouses and business hotels exist in the Nagakute and Fujigaoka areas, but they book out quickly on weekends and offer far fewer amenities than central Nagoya hotels. If you find availability, these options cut your commute to under 20 minutes.

Fujigaoka area is the most practical “near park” option. Fujigaoka Station (藤が丘駅) is the transfer point between the Higashiyama subway line and the Linimo maglev, putting you just 13 minutes from the park by Linimo.

The best option here is the Hotel Route Inn Grand Nagoya Fujigaoka Ekimae (ホテルルートインGrand名古屋藤が丘駅前), which opened in December 2024 just a 4-minute walk from Fujigaoka Station. At ¥9,500-14,000 per night with free breakfast and a natural hot spring bath on-site, it is by far the most convenient hotel for Ghibli Park — you can be at the park entrance in under 20 minutes door-to-door. Book early as it fills fast on weekends.

Beyond Route Inn Grand, a few Airbnb-style apartments are also available in Fujigaoka. For a wider selection of restaurants, shops, and English-language services, central Nagoya remains the stronger base for most visitors.


What Are the Best Budget Options Under ¥8,000?

Nagoya is one of Japan’s most affordable major cities for accommodation. Budget travelers can find clean, safe options starting from around ¥4,000 per night. According to Booking.com, average prices for budget accommodation in Nagoya run 20-40% lower than Tokyo equivalents.

Hostels and Budget Hotels (¥3,000-¥7,000)

  • Nagoya Fushimi Montblanc Hotel (名古屋伏見モンブランホテル) — A 2-minute walk from Fushimi Station on the Higashiyama Line, giving you a direct subway ride to Fujigaoka without any transfer. Private rooms from ¥4,500. A solid pick for budget travelers who want their own room rather than a capsule.

Capsule Hotels (¥3,500-¥8,000)

Nagoya has several modern capsule hotels that offer a uniquely Japanese experience at rock-bottom prices:

  • Nine Hours Nagoya Station — The Nine Hours chain sets the standard for modern capsule hotels with their minimalist design and clean facilities. Pods from approximately ¥4,900 (Nine Hours official). Located steps from Nagoya Station.
  • Anshin Oyado Premier Nagoya Sakae (安心お宿プレミア名古屋栄店) — A 3-minute walk from Sakae Station on the Higashiyama Line. This “luxury capsule” includes free hot spring bath, sauna, drink bar, breakfast curry, and even late-night ramen. Stays up to 27 hours. From ¥4,500. Separate men’s and women’s floors.

Budget Hotel Chains (¥5,000-¥8,000)

Japan’s budget hotel chains deliver remarkable consistency. These options near the Higashiyama Line offer private rooms with ensuite bathrooms:

All of these budget options put you within a 10-minute walk of Nagoya Station’s Higashiyama Line platform, keeping your Ghibli Park commute under 50 minutes.


What Are the Best Luxury Options Near Ghibli Park?

Luxury hotel restaurant with Nagoya night skyline view
Dinner with a city view — Nagoya's luxury hotels make the Ghibli Park trip feel like a proper travel occasion.

If you want to make your Ghibli Park trip a special occasion, Nagoya’s luxury hotel scene has expanded significantly. These properties offer the kind of service and amenities that elevate the entire trip.

Nagoya Marriott Associa Hotel

As mentioned above, the Marriott’s direct station connection and panoramic views make it the top luxury choice for Ghibli Park visitors. See the Nagoya Station hotels section for details.

Hilton Nagoya (ヒルトン名古屋)

Luxury | ¥20,000-¥30,000 per night | Fushimi/Sakae area

The Hilton Nagoya sits between Fushimi and Sakae on the Higashiyama Line, offering a central location with full-service luxury amenities. The hotel features multiple restaurants, a fitness center, and an indoor pool. Hilton Honors members can earn and redeem points. The hotel is a 5-minute walk from Fushimi Station.

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Nagoya Prince Hotel Sky Tower (名古屋プリンスホテル スカイタワー)

Luxury | ¥18,000-¥28,000 per night | Sasashima area, near Nagoya Station

This sleek tower hotel near Nagoya Station offers some of the best views in the city. Every room sits above the 31st floor, and the Sky Dining restaurant provides a memorable dinner setting. The hotel connects to the Aonami Line and is a short walk from Nagoya Station’s main complex.

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Sanage Onsen Kinsenkaku (猿投温泉 金泉閣)

Traditional ryokan | ¥22,000-¥52,800 per person per night (with meals) | Toyota City

For a completely different Ghibli Park experience, this traditional ryokan in Toyota City offers rare natural radon hot springs and kaiseki multi-course dinner. The standout feature: Kinsenkaku operates a free shuttle bus to Ghibli Park, making it the only hotel on this list with direct park transportation included. The 30-minute shuttle ride through the Aichi countryside is scenic, and returning to a hot spring bath after a full day at the park is hard to beat. This is the option if you want your Ghibli trip to feel like a proper Japanese travel experience, not just a theme park visit.

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How Do You Get from Your Hotel to Ghibli Park?

The route from central Nagoya to Ghibli Park is straightforward, regardless of which area you stay in. Here is the step-by-step breakdown.

From Nagoya Station

  1. Nagoya Station → Fujigaoka Station: Take the Higashiyama Line (東山線) eastbound. 28 minutes, ¥310 (Nagoya Municipal Subway).
  2. Fujigaoka Station → Ai-Chikyuhaku-Kinen-Koen Station: Transfer to the Linimo (リニモ) maglev. 13 minutes, ¥360.
  3. Station → Park entrance: Walk about 5-7 minutes following the signs.

Total: approximately 45-50 minutes, ¥670 one way.

From Sakae

  1. Sakae Station → Fujigaoka Station: Higashiyama Line eastbound. 23 minutes, ¥270 (Nagoya Municipal Subway).
  2. Fujigaoka → Ai-Chikyuhaku-Kinen-Koen: Linimo. 13 minutes, ¥360.

Total: approximately 40-45 minutes, ¥630 one way.

From Fushimi

  1. Fushimi Station → Fujigaoka Station: Higashiyama Line eastbound. 25 minutes, ¥310 (Nagoya Municipal Subway).
  2. Fujigaoka → Ai-Chikyuhaku-Kinen-Koen: Linimo. 13 minutes, ¥360.

Total: approximately 43-48 minutes, ¥670 one way.

Timing Tips

  • First Linimo train from Fujigaoka: approximately 6:00 AM weekdays — plenty early for morning park entry (Linimo Timetable).
  • Last Linimo from Ai-Chikyuhaku-Kinen-Koen: around 10:30 PM — no rush after the park closes (Linimo Official).
  • Frequency: Higashiyama Line runs every 3-5 minutes during the day. Linimo runs every 7-10 minutes.
  • IC cards accepted: Manaca, Suica, Pasmo, ICOCA — tap and ride, no tickets needed.

For the complete getting-to-Ghibli-Park breakdown, including bus options and driving directions, see our Ghibli Park Complete Guide. For general Nagoya transit tips, check our Getting Around Nagoya guide.


What About Staying in Nearby Cities?

While Nagoya is the obvious base, two smaller cities near Ghibli Park offer alternative experiences for travelers seeking something different.

Toyota City (豊田市)

Toyota City sits southeast of Nagakute and is accessible via the Linimo and connecting Aichi Loop Railway. Note that the Toyota Automobile Museum (¥1,500 adult admission) is actually located in Nagakute, not Toyota City. Toyota City is home to the Toyota Kaikan Museum, making the area appealing for car enthusiasts. Hotels here are primarily business hotels in the ¥5,000-¥9,000 range.

Access to Ghibli Park: About 40-50 minutes by bus or train combinations. Less convenient than Nagoya but workable.

Best for: Travelers combining Ghibli Park with Toyota factory tours.

Seto City (瀬戸市)

Seto is a historic pottery town north of Nagakute, famous for Seto-yaki ceramics. The town has a charming old-world atmosphere with pottery workshops and small museums. Accommodation options include a few ryokan (traditional inns) and budget hotels.

Access to Ghibli Park: About 30-40 minutes via the Linimo from Yakusa Station area.

Best for: Travelers interested in traditional Japanese crafts who want a quieter, more authentic experience.

My Honest Assessment

Both Toyota and Seto are interesting side trips, but I would not recommend using either as your primary base for Ghibli Park unless you have a specific reason. The hotel options are limited, English support is minimal compared to Nagoya, and the transit connections to the park are less straightforward. Instead, stay in Nagoya and visit these cities as half-day excursions. See our Things to Do in Nagoya guide for more day trip ideas.

Visiting Ghibli Park with Children

Ghibli Park is a wonderful destination for families, but a few details will help you plan a smoother visit with kids.

  • Best areas for young children: The Grand Warehouse is the top pick for families — it has interactive exhibits, a play area inspired by My Neighbor Totoro designed specifically for children, and indoor spaces that keep kids comfortable in any weather. Dondoko Forest (Satsuki and Mei’s House) is a favorite with children who love Totoro.
  • Age considerations: Children under 3 get free entry. Kids aged 4 and up need a ticket. The Grand Warehouse and Dondoko Forest are enjoyable for children of all ages. The Valley of Witches and Hill of Youth appeal more to older children (8+) and adults who are familiar with the films.
  • Stroller policy: Strollers are allowed in outdoor areas and inside the Grand Warehouse. Other indoor areas require you to park strollers at the entrance (designated stroller parking is provided). Consider bringing a baby carrier as a backup for smaller children.
  • Nursing rooms: A nursing room with changing tables and hot water is available inside the Grand Warehouse. Additional baby-care facilities are located near the park’s main information center at the entrance.
  • What kids love most: The Catbus room in the Grand Warehouse (children can climb on a large Catbus), the Totoro play area, exploring Satsuki and Mei’s House, and the themed food (especially the character-shaped snacks). Watch My Neighbor Totoro and Howl’s Moving Castle before your trip to maximize the excitement.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the best area to stay near Ghibli Park?

Nagoya Station is the best area for most visitors. It offers the widest hotel selection at every price point, direct Higashiyama subway line access to Fujigaoka Station, and easy Shinkansen connections. The total journey to Ghibli Park takes about 45-50 minutes and costs ¥670 one way.

Are there hotels within walking distance of Ghibli Park?

No. Ghibli Park is inside Expo 2005 Aichi Commemorative Park in Nagakute City, a suburban area with very few hotels. The nearest options are small guesthouses or business hotels in Nagakute or Fujigaoka, but the selection is extremely limited. Most visitors stay in central Nagoya and take the subway and Linimo.

How long does it take to get from Nagoya Station to Ghibli Park?

About 45-50 minutes door to door. Take the Higashiyama Line to Fujigaoka (28 minutes, ¥310), then transfer to the Linimo maglev to Ai-Chikyuhaku-Kinen-Koen Station (13 minutes, ¥360). The park entrance is a short walk from the station. Total cost is ¥670 one way.

Is Sakae or Nagoya Station better for Ghibli Park visitors?

Both are excellent since they sit on the Higashiyama Line. Nagoya Station is about 5 minutes closer and offers better Shinkansen access. Sakae is better for nightlife and dining after your park visit. The travel time difference is minimal — choose based on your evening priorities.

How much do hotels near Ghibli Park cost?

Hotels in Nagoya range from ¥4,000/night for hostels and capsule hotels to ¥25,000+ for luxury properties. The best value sits in the ¥8,000-14,000 range. According to Booking.com, Nagoya hotels average 20-40% cheaper than equivalent quality in Tokyo.

Should I book hotels in advance for a Ghibli Park trip?

Yes. Book at least 2-4 weeks ahead for regular periods. During Golden Week, Obon, cherry blossom season, and autumn leaves season, book 2-3 months ahead. Since Ghibli Park tickets sell out quickly, align your hotel booking with your confirmed ticket date.


Related Guides

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