This is a column where people who are both self-confessed “travel lovers” and “experienced travelers” introduce their “top picks” that they discovered when they stayed at NIKKO STYLE NAGOYA.
For the third second entry, we have hotel researcher “Koja”, continuously from the last one.
<Acustica Lounge Radio, a strong presence in the guest room>
In designing a space, “environmental design” is an important element, including not only architecture and interior design but also electrical equipment such as air conditioning and lighting. Among these, Nikko Style Nagoya actively incorporates “sound” as an environmental element.
The Geneva Acustica Lounge Radio Bluetooth speakers installed in all guest rooms are 295 mm wide, 176 mm deep, and 155 mm tall, giving them a strong presence. The leather exterior gives it a luxurious feel, blending naturally with the interior while also providing a strong accent. In particular, the aluminum volume dial, with a diameter of approximately 50 mm, located on the top, is beautiful in combination with its smooth operation…
The sound quality that spreads throughout the 30-square-meter room space gives the impression of a surround sound system, and the simple operation with only eight buttons for the necessary functions is also a feature.
In fact, I have been using this product at home for several years, and it is a good example of how a hotel can become a place to discover one’s own lifestyle when encountering such an excellent product.
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In-room FM radio can be selected and tuned to “90.0 MHz” to enjoy the same background music as in the lobby.
Enjoy a pleasant stay with stylish lounge music in excellent sound quality.
After working mainly on the design of complex facilities centered around libraries at an architectural design firm, he switched careers to the hotel industry, expanding his knowledge of planning and management. He aims to share hotel knowledge by utilizing his cross-sectional perspective to research and edit the spatial and service experiences of hotels in detail as the “Small Hotel Research Institute.”
He also works on real estate and hotel service branding, design, and production, including the “Jimaruomu” renovation project, which applies hotel knowledge to homes and is based on the concept of “high-quality small living.”
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