The hotel was inflexible about changing rooms unless it was the same room type. However, the location is great. I'd choose to stay here again next time for several reasons. First, it's very close to Solaniwa Onsen, which is open from 11 AM to 11 PM. This is a perfect option for those with an early check-out and a late flight. Second, there are a few good restaurants nearby, located on the upper floor of the mall between the hotel and Solaniwa Onsen (see attached photos). Third, the city view from the 51st floor during breakfast or dinner is absolutely worth checking out. Fourth, you can take the subway directly to Kansai Airport without any transfers. Just pay attention to the announcements; about two stops before the airport, the train splits, so make sure you're in the correct car. The front desk also has staff who speak Chinese!
I had a pleasant stay at Hotel Eins Kadoma. The hotel feels new, clean, and well-maintained. The room is quite spacious compared to many hotels in Japan, providing enough space for luggage and comfortable movement. Facilities are quite complete — there’s a coin laundry, vending machines, and basic amenities provided in the room, making it convenient for both short and longer stays.
The location is excellent — just a short walk to the nearby shopping mall and train station, which makes travelling around very convenient. There are also several family-style restaurants in the surrounding area, so finding meals is easy. The nearest Family Mart is about a 10-minute walk away.
Overall, it’s a comfortable and practical hotel with good value for money. I would recommend it to anyone visiting Kadoma who prefers a quiet stay but still wants easy access to shops and transportation.
Since I didn't plan ahead for this trip to Japan, all the hotels were booked last minute. During peak season, rooms were scarce, so I kept changing hotels. Shin-Osaka Hotel was the one I stayed at the most during this trip. First of all, Shin-Osaka Hotel was the most upscale, with the largest rooms, but the price wasn't the highest. Secondly, the beds were comfortable, and the pajamas provided were clean and cozy. The soundproofing in the rooms was excellent; once the door was closed, you weren't disturbed by people walking outside or the elevator opening and closing. The complimentary toiletries were also abundant and practical. Furthermore, the location is near the Old Sakai Port, accessible via Nankai Sakai Station. The private railway operates quite late, but after exiting the station, you still have to walk a considerable distance. The downside is that because it's so out of the way, the nearest convenience store is several hundred meters away, and the hotel's vending machines have a very limited selection of drinks.
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JJingyugunainai2025.11.03
The Executive Room was clean and spacious! The front desk staff was very helpful and gave me directions to Osaka Castle Park. In the evening, I enjoyed the outdoor onsen, which was super relaxing and helped me unwind after a long day.
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KKarendelvxingriji2025.12.22
It's a bit of a walk from the subway station. It's actually more around Nihonbashi. It's close to the Tanico store, and convenient for taking the Nankai line to the airport. Just be aware that the hotel doesn't provide complimentary water. Otherwise, the staff attitude was great, and the duvet and pillows were incredibly comfortable.
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MM10237****2025.11.20
The location is excellent, about a 10-minute walk from Shinsaibashi subway station. Shinsaibashisuji is right downstairs, making for seamless shopping. There are also ramen shops, convenience stores, and drugstores on the ground floor, so all your dining, drinking, and shopping needs are covered. The hygiene and service are also top-notch. My only gripe is the common issue with Japanese hotels: the triple room is just a modified double, so the space is very small, and there's no room to even open a suitcase. Other than that, it was great!
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Ccroral2025.10.24
Completely exceeded my expectations! The lobby decor is grand yet cozy 🏡, and the bellhop was super enthusiastic about helping with luggage 🧳. The room's soundproofing was so good I couldn't hear any noise 🤫, and waking up to the morning sun was incredibly refreshing 🌞. Checkout was super fast, no long waits ⌛. Highly recommended!
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Kkay362025.12.13
The hotel is super convenient! It's just a 5-minute walk from the Honmachi subway station exit, located on the same side of the street. Downstairs, there's a Starbucks, a grand and impressive temple (I forget the name!), and a whole row of ginkgo trees with colorful lights. The ambiance is fantastic! The only drawback is the noisy motorcycle gangs downstairs, who usually quiet down around midnight. But honestly, after a long day of sightseeing, I was so tired it barely affected my sleep, and the hotel even provides earplugs.
The bed was just right – not too soft, not too hard – and accessible from both sides. The bathroom has a separate shower and toilet area, and the sink is conveniently located in the entryway, which means someone can shower without interrupting someone else getting ready, washing their face, or removing makeup. This really boosted our morning efficiency!
Complimentary bottled water is provided, along with a full set of Pola body lotion, makeup remover, and face wash. A kettle, coffee, and tea bags are also available.
I'd definitely want to stay here again on my next trip to Osaka!
The hotel is conveniently located right outside Sakurajima Station. The environment is nice, and the two main highlights are the hot springs and the breakfast. I soaked in the hot springs for four days straight, it was incredibly relaxing! The breakfast quality is excellent. We were traveling with my elderly mother, so we bought breakfast for her. She could sleep in, then enjoy a good meal before heading out to explore, which really helped her stay energized! Walking to Universal Studios isn't too far either, about a 15-minute walk, which is perfectly acceptable.
Very good bargain for this famous Jap branding hotel. Room was big enough for two luggages and movement, just personally think the lights were little bit dim making the room not bright enough. It’s a traditional hotel so looks a bit old style but I am ok with it. Super convenient location, and ¥1200 for 24 hours parking was one of the biggest reason I chose this hotel.
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MMeitounaohahahahaThis is one of the few hotels in Japan with a 12 PM checkout, which is great. There's a Christmas tree downstairs that adds a lovely atmosphere. We went to the theme park on our second day, and this hotel is the closest one to it – the entrance is right downstairs! Food options are also very convenient. I highly recommend the fried beef cutlet, it was absolutely delicious! Our clothes got soaked on the Jurassic ride, which was totally unexpected, but thankfully we could just pop back to the hotel to change. You just need to get a stamp from the staff at the entrance to re-enter the park. I hope to bring my kids here next time and will definitely stay here again!
YyucongseuExcellent stay! The room was very spacious, and the facilities and service were consistently up to InterContinental standards. The view from the window was great, offering a glimpse of the red Ferris wheel. The location is superb, right next to Osaka Station and Umeda Station, making transportation incredibly convenient. There are tons of shops and restaurants nearby, so dining, drinking, and shopping are all very easy. Plus, breakfast is free for children under six, which is a great value.
VVinzy NgGood hotel with spa with mediocre services.
The room was neat, clean and feeling new.
However, staffs are not familiar with English, not even talking Mandarin. Using the translator with poor voice input was troublesome and sometimes it interpreted wrong meanings.
Room service if missed will not be provided again on that day.
Also, there were many spa-only visitors simply lying on the spa floor.
Parts of the male spa were under construction and one night there were no 40 degree Celsius or higher pool as they were all under cleaning at the same time.
The ground of the spa was very slippery, mostly because many visitors did not bother to rinse themselves well after using the conditioner.
The breakfast buffet is good in terms of food choices and environment. But I dislike the scrambled eggs, which had a texture tasted awful.
CCeres NgThis hotel is truly splendid! From the moment we arrived, a staff member guided us to the reception. Many staff speak English and are very helpful, which makes check-in smooth and comfortable for tourists.
The 2nd floor has a great common area with a pool table, gym, smoking room, and plenty of tables, chairs, and sofas where you can relax or hang out. There’s also a wide range of useful items available for guests to borrow — hair curlers, nail clippers, charging cables and more.
The location is unbeatable too. A convenience store is right outside the hotel, and it’s just a short walk to both Shinsaibashi and Dotonbori — perfect for shopping and food.
One thing I really appreciated: the room fridge doesn’t have a freezer, and I bought ice cream. The staff kindly stored it in their freezer and gave me a tag to collect it anytime. So thoughtful!
Other helpful facilities:
• Luggage weighing scale on the 1st floor
• Microwave, forks, spoons, and wet tissues available downstairs
• Daily mineral water and towel replenishment
We booked a family room and loved the convenience of having a washing machine inside — we washed and dried clothes every day! The shower and toilet are also separated, which is wonderful for families.
The amenities are top-notch too — hairdryer, curler, and shower head are all from Refa. Very premium and nice to use!
Overall, we had such a comfortable and happy stay. We absolutely loved it here and would definitely come back again! ❤️
Kkay36The hotel is super convenient! It's just a 5-minute walk from the Honmachi subway station exit, located on the same side of the street. Downstairs, there's a Starbucks, a grand and impressive temple (I forget the name!), and a whole row of ginkgo trees with colorful lights. The ambiance is fantastic! The only drawback is the noisy motorcycle gangs downstairs, who usually quiet down around midnight. But honestly, after a long day of sightseeing, I was so tired it barely affected my sleep, and the hotel even provides earplugs.
The bed was just right – not too soft, not too hard – and accessible from both sides. The bathroom has a separate shower and toilet area, and the sink is conveniently located in the entryway, which means someone can shower without interrupting someone else getting ready, washing their face, or removing makeup. This really boosted our morning efficiency!
Complimentary bottled water is provided, along with a full set of Pola body lotion, makeup remover, and face wash. A kettle, coffee, and tea bags are also available.
I'd definitely want to stay here again on my next trip to Osaka!
GGuest UserIt is just opposite Bentencho Station, just across the street, and the transportation is very convenient. It takes 20 minutes to get to Universal by subway. Tips: When transferring, you can get off directly on the opposite side and transfer, which is very convenient, and their train schedules are well matched, so you don't have to wait for the train. There are two 711s downstairs, a life 350m away, and a Don Quijote 900m away. You can also take the subway to Osaka Station for shopping, which is also very convenient!
The hotel's breakfast is free for guests! No need to spend extra money, don't book the one with breakfast!
The room has a bathtub, and there are free bath salts on the first floor.
I saw a comment about the problem of storing luggage for money, because we left in the morning, so we didn't store it. However, all subway stations have storage machines (charged), you can pay attention to it.
GGuest UserEverything about this hotel is brilliant. Although breakfast is not included, it can be purchased and is very reasonably priced. Quite close to English breakfast except no toast. There is French bread which is sweet. Plenty of fruit also.
Unlimited tea, coffee and hot chocolate all day.
The rooms are spotless and the whole hotel is like a new build. (Maybe it is)
There is entertainment most nights in the lounge except when there is a DJ, which is not really entertainment. No mixing or dance. No lights either and no communication with the audience. (Which is very small).
The hotel is above Kitahama station which is handy, if you can work out the rail and subway system.
The staff are very helpful and friendly.
We extended our stay three times which says a lot.
You won’t be disappointed staying here.
XXiemimiThe hotel view is absolutely fantastic, offering a great cityscape of Osaka. From the better room types, you get a direct view of a large area of Umeda, including the train station. The decor is European style, though it feels a bit 'knock-off' – like a fake European imitation. The details don't hold up under close inspection, and the cleanliness is noticeably not as good as in Tokyo. They're very generous with amenities, providing a lot. Breakfast is à la carte, suitable for those who enjoy Western breakfast; I found it pretty good, and the bread was quite tasty. There was a musty smell in the room, so overall, it didn't feel very high-end. The bedding was also quite ordinary. Its strengths are definitely the view and the value for money.
IIL8Great location in the heart of the city, with metro and train stations right downstairs and plenty of shops and malls around. Very convenient.
However, the soundproofing is seriously lacking. The family staying above me had kids who were constantly stomping and jumping from early morning (around 7am) and as late as bed time at night (around 11pm). Even after the hotel reminded them, the parents and did nothing to control the noise. Very inconsiderate and mediocre behaviour.
We ended up enduring this for almost a week without asking to change rooms (as it means we need to pack and unpack luggage again!), but it really affected our sleep and overall stay. The hotel needs to improve soundproofing or handle such noise issues more effectively.
AAoniguiguiThe location is truly exceptional. Step right out, and you're practically in Umeda, Osaka's prime shopping area. Major department stores like Daimaru and Lucua 1100 are just a 5-8 minute walk away, offering a vast selection of brands and convenient in-store tax refunds. JR train access is also excellent; Universal Studios is less than 20 minutes away with a super convenient same-platform transfer. The airport limousine bus stop is also just a 3-minute walk, making airport transfers incredibly easy. The hotel was clean, and the service was attentive. I would definitely choose to stay here again on my next visit.
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