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Serviced Apartments in Nagoya

Nagoya's serviced apartment market caters to corporate relocations, contract workers, and extended business assignments. Unlike typical hotel chains, these properties blur the line between furnished accommodation and home—you get a kitchenette, laundry, and breathing room that justify a 4-week or 4-month stay.

The city's geography matters. Sakae remains the commercial and entertainment pivot, attracting expats and Japanese workers on assignment. Nearby wards like Chiyoda and Ōsu offer quieter, residential settings with good train access. Central locations command higher rates, but outlying areas deliver better value without sacrificing transport links.

What makes this segment work: direct contact with property managers means no middleman, no surprise booking fees, and straightforward lease terms. You speak to the person who actually handles the space. Many properties accept month-to-month arrangements, and some offer utilities-included rates or flexible cancellation during your first 30 days—real advantages for someone still figuring out whether Nagoya suits their timeline.

Verified listings here cluster around transit hubs and business districts, which keeps noise down and commute times realistic. If you're comparing options, check whether your unit includes furnished basics (bed, desk, fridge) or if those are extra—it changes the all-in cost profile significantly.

FAQ

Frequently asked

  • What's the typical minimum stay for serviced apartments in Nagoya?
    Most properties accept stays from 30 days onward, though some allow shorter bookings during low-demand periods. Long-term discounts often kick in at 3 months. Check directly with the property—terms vary widely and aren't standardized across the market.
  • Do Moveandstay serviced apartments include utilities in the quoted rate?
    Not always. Some rates bundle electricity and water; others charge them separately. Always confirm what's included before committing. Direct contact with the property manager clarifies this immediately—no ambiguity through a booking interface.
  • Who typically books these serviced apartments?
    Corporate transferees, contract engineers, remote workers extending their Japan stint, and employees between assignments. They're not tourist accommodations—the focus is on people who need a functioning home base, not a hotel experience.
  • How does booking work through Moveandstay?
    You submit an inquiry through the property listing; the manager contacts you directly to discuss terms, availability, and any questions. No booking fees. You negotiate directly, making the process faster and more transparent than third-party platforms.