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Public diaper-changing tables and high chairs help parents, yet hotel states cribs and extra beds unavailable and small rooms mean tight space; request any needed baby gear with hotel in advance.
👉 See FULL guide to Hotel Wing International Select Nagoya Sakae (with baby)Babies may stay, yet hotel clearly states no cribs or extra beds and rooms are small; laundry room aids washing but carers must share existing bed or bring their own gear—confirm needs with hotel directly.
👉 See FULL guide to hotel androoms Nagoya Sakae (with baby)Babies may stay and rooms have fridge and elevator, but hotel confirms no cots, extra beds, high chairs or babysitting, so infants share existing bed; water dispenser aids formula; check needs directly.
👉 See FULL guide to Meitetsu Inn Nagoya Nishiki (with baby)Infants may co-sleep free and lobby microwave can warm bottles, but hotel supplies no cribs or high chairs and tight room size makes stroller use tough—confirm space needs with hotel directly.
👉 See FULL guide to Sanco Inn Nagoya - Shinkansenguchi (with baby)The hotel states baby cots are not available and rooms are tiny at 11 ㎡, so infants must share the bed and space is tight for a stroller or changing; confirm any needs directly.
👉 See FULL guide to Washington R&B Hotel Nagoya Shinkansen-guchi (with baby)Babies permitted, but hotel states cribs and extra beds cannot be added; smallest rooms 11 m² and no baby gear or high chairs offered, so parents must supply all necessities.
👉 See FULL guide to HOTEL LiVEMAX PREMIUM Nagoya Marunouchi (with baby)