Guesthouse Mado

Nagoya


This little guesthouse outside the hustle and bustle of downtown Nagoya in the pretty Arimatsu district really is an extension of the friendly owner's home, with two small shared rooms. If you're looking for a serene place to swap stories and experience day-to-day life in Japan, rather than city lights, you'll enjoy the vibe here.


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Nearby Nagoya attractions

1. Arimatsu Narumi Tie Dyeing Museum

0.25 MILES

This museum upholds the 400-year-old tradition of shibori (tie-dyeing). Downstairs you'll find historical artefacts, a gift shop, and a video introducing…

2. Atsuta-jingū

5.09 MILES

Although the current buildings were completed in 1966, Atsuta-jingū has been a shrine for over 1900 years and is one of the most sacred Shintō shrines in…

3. Treasure Hall

5.09 MILES

The Treasure Hall at Atsuta-jingū displays a changing collection of more than 4000 Tokugawa-era swords, masks and paintings.

4. Port of Nagoya Public Aquarium

5.28 MILES

Among Nagoya's most well-known attractions, this port-side aquarium features one of the largest outdoor tanks in the world, and the permanently moored…

5. Higashiyama Zoo & Botanical Gardens

6.05 MILES

Some visitors might find the size of the enclosures at this otherwise well-kept zoo a little disheartening. A low admission price and the attractive…

6. Nagoya/Boston Museum of Fine Arts

6.39 MILES

This collaborative effort between Japanese backers and the Museum of Fine Arts Boston showcases a small but impressive collection of Japanese and…

7. SCMAGLEV & Railway Park

6.73 MILES

Trainspotters will be in heaven at this fantastic hands-on museum. Featuring actual maglev (the world's fastest train – 581km/h), shinkansen (bullet…

8. Ōsu Kannon

7.38 MILES

The much-visited, workaday Ōsu Kannon temple traces its roots back to 1333. Devoted to the Buddha of Compassion, the temple was moved to its present…