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NAGI Hiroshima Hotel and Lounge

Hotel Highlights

Welcome to NAGI Hiroshima Hotel and Lounge, the perfect destination for your stay in Hiroshima, Japan. With a prime location just 1.4mi from the city center, this 3-star hotel offers convenience and comfort at an affordable price.

With 570 reviews, our hotel is loved by travelers for its exceptional amenities and services. Start your day by enjoying the free Wi-Fi and then relax in the air-conditioned and soundproof rooms that feature a private bathroom, bathtub, and balcony. Whether you are traveling solo or with family, we have you covered with our non-smoking rooms, family rooms, and pet-friendly accommodations.

Bed in NAGI Hiroshima Hotel and Lounge
Living room in NAGI Hiroshima Hotel and Lounge

Rooms

Deluxe Twin Room in NAGI Hiroshima Hotel and Lounge

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2 Double Beds

1 Sofa Bed

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450 sqft

Deluxe, 2 Double Beds

Private Bathroom

Bathtub

Flat-screen TV

Streaming service (like Netflix)

"Welcome to our spacious Deluxe Twin Room, measuring 452 sqft, complete with 2 comfortable double beds, a sofa bed, and a private bathroom with a bathtub. Enjoy the modern amenities such as a flat-screen TV, refrigerator, and air conditioning, along with thoughtful extras like air purifiers and free toiletries for a truly relaxing stay." (243 symbols)

Twin Room with Balcony in NAGI Hiroshima Hotel and Lounge

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2 Double Beds

1 Sofa Bed

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365 sqft

Room - 2 Double, Balcony

City view

Private Bathroom

Balcony

Bathtub

Experience the ultimate comfort and relaxation in our spacious Twin Room with Balcony boasting stunning city views and a private bathroom. With two double beds and a sofa bed, this room can accommodate up to 5 adults, while other amenities such as a bathtub, flat-screen TV, and air conditioning ensure a memorable stay.

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2 Queen Size Beds

Room - 2 Queen

Flat-screen TV

Refrigerator

Tea/Coffee maker

Discover More

In addition to our comfortable rooms, our hotel offers a range of amenities to enhance your stay. Take advantage of our free daily housekeeping and baggage storage services. Explore the city by renting a bicycle, or discover the local culture with our tour or class about local culture. Relax in our shared lounge area and make use of the concierge service for any assistance you may need. With features like a 24-hour security system and mobile app for room service, rest assured that your safety and convenience are our top priorities.

Come and experience the warmth and hospitality of NAGI Hiroshima Hotel and Lounge. Book your stay with us today for a memorable trip to Hiroshima. Prices start from just $374 per night.

Property building in NAGI Hiroshima Hotel and Lounge
Property building in NAGI Hiroshima Hotel and Lounge

Experience the Best

When it comes to payment options, NAGI Hiroshima Hotel and Lounge offers a hassle-free experience. Cash is accepted, ensuring that you have flexibility in your payment method. Additionally, the hotel accepts various credit cards including Diners Club, American Express, JCB, Discover, Mastercard, Visa, Maestro, NICOS, UC, and UnionPay. With such a wide range of payment options, you can choose the method that is most convenient for you.

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Bed in NAGI Hiroshima Hotel and Lounge

Plan Your Stay

At our hotel, you can choose from a variety of comfortable and spacious room types. One of our popular options is the Deluxe Twin Room, which boasts a generous 452 square feet of space. This room can accommodate up to 5 adults and features 2 double beds and 1 sofa bed. With a soothing and modern design, this room provides the perfect sanctuary after a day of exploring Hiroshima.

Bed in NAGI Hiroshima Hotel and Lounge
Living room in NAGI Hiroshima Hotel and Lounge

Amenities

Free wifi

Streaming service (like Netflix)

Air conditioning

Non-smoking rooms

Elevator

Balcony

Upper floors accessible by elevator

Free toiletries

Bathroom in NAGI Hiroshima Hotel and Lounge
Bathroom in NAGI Hiroshima Hotel and Lounge
Property building in NAGI Hiroshima Hotel and Lounge
The hotel is small. Close to the main railway station which is good for walking distance with a heavy backpack or suitcase. Away from the main "attractions" which for us it was totally ok. It's clean and very quiet. The biggest room in Japan we had during our entire stay, plus had a balcony! The toilet is separated from the shower which is very convenient. Very big and comfortable beds. In general very comfortable stay. There was one boy at the "reception" whom we only saw once during check-in. He didn't speak English at all. We spoke through a translator. We only got the key and a wi-fi password from him. And we could leave our luggage before check in time. There was no one there on the day of check-out, no one provided us check out instruction before, there was a phone number we tried to text via WhatsApp but unsuccessfully. We just left our key and left. We know that many hotels struggle with English speaking receptionist in Japan but they do their best to make guests comfortable by providing different information. Here wasn't like that. If there was a staff on site to talk to and ask about different things, we would give "10" as this was a very good hotel. Unfortunately, we had the impression that it was a ghost hotel.

Paulina

What a great boutique-style hotel, in a super convenient location. The reception was incredibly thoughtful: the receptionist encouraged me to sit down in their lobby/lounge area where she went over things and took my information (passport, address). I was even treated with a warm welcome beverage. Since the hotel doesn't have a kitchen for making breakfast, they had suggestions for both Japanese and western style breakfast places in the vicinity. The room itself was immaculate in its cleanliness, and very spacious. The lighting and decor choices were great. The location was right next to the main train station (7 minute walk), and well connected to the tram/light rail system that takes you to most of the best parts of town. I also greatly appreciated the fact that they offered both cold and hot filtered drinking water on tap in the lobby, with pitchers to take to your room. If you carry a water bottle around like I do, you'll appreciate this as it seems more uncommon in Japan

Brian

A very well-thought-out hotel in all respects. Rooms were modern, clean and large - larger than most Japanese hotels in this price range - though still very much in the Japanese style. Excellent wifi - a separate network for each room. Awesome bathrooms. The lobby, which doubles as a small lounge, is cute and small. You'll be the only one in there most of the time. Staff work from a small wooden table as you walk in - all very 'WeWork' and modern ;) Location is excellent - close to Hiroshima station but also close to all the restaurants and izakayas in the center of town. There is no doubt that the hotel caters to many foreigners, but you'll still feel more like you're staying in a Japanese guesthouse than a 'western' hotel.

Geoffrey

Rooms are huge by Japanese standards. Plus, they are so cozy too. Staff was always very welcoming and polite with pretty good English skills to boot. Loved the shower/bath combo too; it was so relaxing. Plus, since the hotel is just a 10 minute walk to Hiroshima station and 20 minutes to Peace Memorial Park, you've access to everything big in Hiroshima. This place is an absolute gem and if you're visiting the city, you should definitely stay here.

Jacob

I found this hotel very last minute because my cousin and I missed our train back to Tokyo and I’m glad we missed it! I wish I couldve stayed here longer! the staff was so nice and helpful and the commodities were top notch. The room was big and had a little balcony and the bathroom and shower were separate from the main room you had a lot of privacy. We ended up having the best beer and food that night in a local izakaya.

Melany

The hotel is small. Close to the main railway station which is good for walking distance with a heavy backpack or suitcase. Away from the main "attractions" which for us it was totally ok. It's clean and very quiet. The biggest room in Japan we had during our entire stay, plus had a balcony! The toilet is separated from the shower which is very convenient. Very big and comfortable beds. In general very comfortable stay. There was one boy at the "reception" whom we only saw once during check-in. He didn't speak English at all. We spoke through a translator. We only got the key and a wi-fi password from him. And we could leave our luggage before check in time. There was no one there on the day of check-out, no one provided us check out instruction before, there was a phone number we tried to text via WhatsApp but unsuccessfully. We just left our key and left. We know that many hotels struggle with English speaking receptionist in Japan but they do their best to make guests comfortable by providing different information. Here wasn't like that. If there was a staff on site to talk to and ask about different things, we would give "10" as this was a very good hotel. Unfortunately, we had the impression that it was a ghost hotel.

Paulina

What a great boutique-style hotel, in a super convenient location. The reception was incredibly thoughtful: the receptionist encouraged me to sit down in their lobby/lounge area where she went over things and took my information (passport, address). I was even treated with a warm welcome beverage. Since the hotel doesn't have a kitchen for making breakfast, they had suggestions for both Japanese and western style breakfast places in the vicinity. The room itself was immaculate in its cleanliness, and very spacious. The lighting and decor choices were great. The location was right next to the main train station (7 minute walk), and well connected to the tram/light rail system that takes you to most of the best parts of town. I also greatly appreciated the fact that they offered both cold and hot filtered drinking water on tap in the lobby, with pitchers to take to your room. If you carry a water bottle around like I do, you'll appreciate this as it seems more uncommon in Japan

Brian

A very well-thought-out hotel in all respects. Rooms were modern, clean and large - larger than most Japanese hotels in this price range - though still very much in the Japanese style. Excellent wifi - a separate network for each room. Awesome bathrooms. The lobby, which doubles as a small lounge, is cute and small. You'll be the only one in there most of the time. Staff work from a small wooden table as you walk in - all very 'WeWork' and modern ;) Location is excellent - close to Hiroshima station but also close to all the restaurants and izakayas in the center of town. There is no doubt that the hotel caters to many foreigners, but you'll still feel more like you're staying in a Japanese guesthouse than a 'western' hotel.

Geoffrey

Rooms are huge by Japanese standards. Plus, they are so cozy too. Staff was always very welcoming and polite with pretty good English skills to boot. Loved the shower/bath combo too; it was so relaxing. Plus, since the hotel is just a 10 minute walk to Hiroshima station and 20 minutes to Peace Memorial Park, you've access to everything big in Hiroshima. This place is an absolute gem and if you're visiting the city, you should definitely stay here.

Jacob

I found this hotel very last minute because my cousin and I missed our train back to Tokyo and I’m glad we missed it! I wish I couldve stayed here longer! the staff was so nice and helpful and the commodities were top notch. The room was big and had a little balcony and the bathroom and shower were separate from the main room you had a lot of privacy. We ended up having the best beer and food that night in a local izakaya.

Melany

The hotel is small. Close to the main railway station which is good for walking distance with a heavy backpack or suitcase. Away from the main "attractions" which for us it was totally ok. It's clean and very quiet. The biggest room in Japan we had during our entire stay, plus had a balcony! The toilet is separated from the shower which is very convenient. Very big and comfortable beds. In general very comfortable stay. There was one boy at the "reception" whom we only saw once during check-in. He didn't speak English at all. We spoke through a translator. We only got the key and a wi-fi password from him. And we could leave our luggage before check in time. There was no one there on the day of check-out, no one provided us check out instruction before, there was a phone number we tried to text via WhatsApp but unsuccessfully. We just left our key and left. We know that many hotels struggle with English speaking receptionist in Japan but they do their best to make guests comfortable by providing different information. Here wasn't like that. If there was a staff on site to talk to and ask about different things, we would give "10" as this was a very good hotel. Unfortunately, we had the impression that it was a ghost hotel.

Paulina

What a great boutique-style hotel, in a super convenient location. The reception was incredibly thoughtful: the receptionist encouraged me to sit down in their lobby/lounge area where she went over things and took my information (passport, address). I was even treated with a warm welcome beverage. Since the hotel doesn't have a kitchen for making breakfast, they had suggestions for both Japanese and western style breakfast places in the vicinity. The room itself was immaculate in its cleanliness, and very spacious. The lighting and decor choices were great. The location was right next to the main train station (7 minute walk), and well connected to the tram/light rail system that takes you to most of the best parts of town. I also greatly appreciated the fact that they offered both cold and hot filtered drinking water on tap in the lobby, with pitchers to take to your room. If you carry a water bottle around like I do, you'll appreciate this as it seems more uncommon in Japan

Brian

A very well-thought-out hotel in all respects. Rooms were modern, clean and large - larger than most Japanese hotels in this price range - though still very much in the Japanese style. Excellent wifi - a separate network for each room. Awesome bathrooms. The lobby, which doubles as a small lounge, is cute and small. You'll be the only one in there most of the time. Staff work from a small wooden table as you walk in - all very 'WeWork' and modern ;) Location is excellent - close to Hiroshima station but also close to all the restaurants and izakayas in the center of town. There is no doubt that the hotel caters to many foreigners, but you'll still feel more like you're staying in a Japanese guesthouse than a 'western' hotel.

Geoffrey

Rooms are huge by Japanese standards. Plus, they are so cozy too. Staff was always very welcoming and polite with pretty good English skills to boot. Loved the shower/bath combo too; it was so relaxing. Plus, since the hotel is just a 10 minute walk to Hiroshima station and 20 minutes to Peace Memorial Park, you've access to everything big in Hiroshima. This place is an absolute gem and if you're visiting the city, you should definitely stay here.

Jacob

I found this hotel very last minute because my cousin and I missed our train back to Tokyo and I’m glad we missed it! I wish I couldve stayed here longer! the staff was so nice and helpful and the commodities were top notch. The room was big and had a little balcony and the bathroom and shower were separate from the main room you had a lot of privacy. We ended up having the best beer and food that night in a local izakaya.

Melany

Location

的場町1-5-15, Hiroshima, 732-0824, Japan

NAGI Hiroshima Hotel and Lounge