Viewing cherry blossoms, you should stay at these popular hotels

Kiyosu Castle is the fourth-ranked ancient castle in Japan, which has been built for over 400 years. During the cherry blossom season, more than 2,000 cherry trees bloom continuously, making the ancient castle appear as if it is floating on a pink cloud. This feature recommends the most popular cherry blossom viewing spots in Nagoya, so let's enjoy this overlooked pink paradise together!

The westin Nagoya castle hotel

Opening the window reveals the castle and cherry blossoms; half of the rooms face directly towards Nagoya Castle, offering a picturesque view of cherry blossoms as soon as you open your eyes, even for those without poetic sensibilities. In the evening, taking a stroll along the moat provides a rare moment of peace.
Change your posture and enjoy cherry blossoms at a height of 30 floors; the hotel rooms at high-rise buildings provide the best bird's-eye view, where you can overlook Nagoya Castle from a distance, especially during the season of cherry blossoms, it is the most beautiful April in the world.
A Japanese budget hotel is conveniently located near the Heiwa Park, which can be reached directly by subway. After enjoying the cherry blossoms, you can come back and go shopping at the Don Quijote store, making it a fruitful trip!
The hotel is also located in the commercial center of Nagoya, just a 5-minute walk from the Ei Subway Station and very convenient to get to the Heiwa Park. There is a large shopping mall opposite the hotel, and it is also close to the famous landmark Oasis 21, only 500 meters away.
The hotel wins with its very affordable room rates, with prices starting below 400 yuan in the low season, and during the cherry blossom season, the cheapest room type is only 500 yuan, much lower than the average for this area. The hotel is very easy to find, with just a 5-minute walk from Nagoya Station across the street. The surrounding area is very lively, with plenty of shopping streets and malls.
The hotel is located about a 5-minute walk from Nagoya Subway Station, making it convenient to travel not only to the Sakura at Heiwa Koen Park, but also to Nagoya Castle.