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OMO7 Osaka by Hoshino Resorts
4.4/578 Reviews

OMO7 Osaka by Hoshino Resorts

Osaka|1.22km from Aizindo Shomanin Shrine
I used it with my family. When my wife was asked for an ID card when I issued a welcome coupon in Osaka at check-in, I was explained that I couldn't issue a coupon when I told her that I forgot the two preschoolers. Since I came from afar, I checked if I could respond by email at a later date, and my wife was shocked by the cold saying, ”I have no choice but to go back to pick it up.” It's important to say it. In the meantime, the front staff was grinning while chatting all the time in the counter while being overturned by the child who was rubbing. In addition to us, families with small children who were asked for ID cards were looking for the suitcase in the same way, and the child was crying loudly during that time, but the front desk 々 was an inner circle talk. Flower It was blooming. I was disappointed that the rumored Hoshino Resorts responded below the business hotel around it. When I entered the room, there was not enough slippers for children, and the only amenities were towels, and I hurriedly went down to the lobby to get my room clothes and toothbrush, but the front desk was still chatting. It's a comedy city. It's good to have fun working. It seems that he forgot even the explanation of the amenities. When I checked with the front desk to rent a step stand because the child did not reach the wash basin, I replied, ”I am not ready”, and it seems that Hoshino Resort is not ready even though it can be borrowed in the national lodging. Well, it was as expected that I was watching the miscellaneous response at check-in. At least I was expecting only rice, but when I went to eat breakfast, I was told to issue a breakfast ticket at the dining room. I wondered if I didn't remember getting such a thing, and when I searched for a room, there was one of the same styles as the receipt. I was about to throw it away by mistake as garbage. Then, when I went to the dining room again, I was confirmed, ”Is there only one? What is the age of the child later?” When I told him that one person was 5 years old, he was told that there would be an additional charge, and my eyes were focused. When I checked at the front desk, it was said that there would be an additional charge from the age of 5. I read a confirmation email with my eyes on a plate, but I didn't write a word about that. Well, it's not that expensive, so I paid for breakfast, but the number of items is small! It's not surprisingly delicious! Rice smells! My child didn't eat at all, so I hurriedly bought rice balls at a convenience store and let them eat. Everything was too terrible, so I lost my mind to go sightseeing and went home as it was. Before that, I stayed at a hotel near Univa for 2 nights, but it was considerably cheaper and the staff was very friendly. Breakfast was also better there. It was wise to stay there for three consecutive nights without changing the inn poorly. I learned.

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Hotel Amaterrace Nippombashi-Higashi
4/527 Reviews

Hotel Amaterrace Nippombashi-Higashi

Osaka|0.55km from Aizindo Shomanin Shrine
Staff impressions: Matter of fact, good command of english, helpful. Room amenities: we stayed in a Japanese style room. It felt *very* recently updated. Tatami was fresh, wood looked new, en suite bathroom was very modern. Had a TV, mini-fridge, safe, microwave, induction cooktop (but no pans). Beds were futons, clean, new, pretty typical in terms of comfort. Ductless heater/AC. Room oddities, if you're not from Japan or haven't traveled in Japan before: 1) The lights/AC/power will not turn on until you drop your key in a slot on the wall by the door. 2) There is a panel on the wall that has a number in Celsius. This is the temperature control for the how tater heater for your bathroom. If you don't turn this on before your shower you won't get hot water! :) 3) The overhead light *can* be turned off at night. One of the remote controls in the room is the controller for the overhead light. Don't take your key out to turn off the light, it'll kill your AC/heat. 4) The level of service you typically receive in a Japanese hotel room like all linens replaced every day, bathroom stuff (toothbrush, toothpaste, soaps, shoes, etc.) being replaced, etc. will not happen. Didn't bother me as I don't care for that but it might be off putting if you're used to it but the price is great. 5) Ductless AC/heater is controlled with a remote control. Location: About 900m to the closest train station which can be a haul with your bags. Super close to Nippombashi which was a big selling point for us. Kinda on a side street so quiet and empty at night.

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Hotel Amaterrace Nippombashi-Higashi
4/527 Reviews
Staff impressions: Matter of fact, good command of english, helpful. Room amenities: we stayed in a Japanese style room. It felt *very* recently updated. Tatami was fresh, wood looked new, en suite bathroom was very modern. Had a TV, mini-fridge, safe, microwave, induction cooktop (but no pans). Beds were futons, clean, new, pretty typical in terms of comfort. Ductless heater/AC. Room oddities, if you're not from Japan or haven't traveled in Japan before: 1) The lights/AC/power will not turn on until you drop your key in a slot on the wall by the door. 2) There is a panel on the wall that has a number in Celsius. This is the temperature control for the how tater heater for your bathroom. If you don't turn this on before your shower you won't get hot water! :) 3) The overhead light *can* be turned off at night. One of the remote controls in the room is the controller for the overhead light. Don't take your key out to turn off the light, it'll kill your AC/heat. 4) The level of service you typically receive in a Japanese hotel room like all linens replaced every day, bathroom stuff (toothbrush, toothpaste, soaps, shoes, etc.) being replaced, etc. will not happen. Didn't bother me as I don't care for that but it might be off putting if you're used to it but the price is great. 5) Ductless AC/heater is controlled with a remote control. Location: About 900m to the closest train station which can be a haul with your bags. Super close to Nippombashi which was a big selling point for us. Kinda on a side street so quiet and empty at night.
Waqoo Shitaderamachi
4.5/529 Reviews
Although a bit small, it is very clean. The vegetarian breakfast is great, but it is a bit far from the station~ Taking a taxi to USJ costs 5,000 yen, which is really convenient! Good hotel for self-cultivation and wellness
WELLSTAY Shinsekai Wakyo
4.4/59 Reviews
Booked a deluxe room, the bedding is super comfortable, like a hotel-style homestay, there is no convenience store downstairs to walk a few hundred meters, the subway is a few hundred meters, the room is big and the scenery is good, in general it is still great.
Tanimachi-Kun Hotel Ebisucho 72
4.4/548 Reviews
The location is super good, 5-10 minutes from the station, there are supermarkets and supermarkets nearby, and dining is also convenient. The room is large, there is a washing machine, dryer, and washing machine. The sound insulation seems to be good, and the bed is easy to sleep on. There is no one to manage it, which is an advantage and disadvantage. Everything is contacted through Trip.com customer service staff
04Village Namba
4.3/56 Reviews
The room and bathroom are very clean. Although it is a youth hostel, it is really neat. The only problem is that there is an elevated and railway next to it. There is a sound at night. You can rent a bicycle. You can get to the Shinsaibashi by 2km.
Enka Namba 1 Hotel
3.8/521 Reviews
The location is convenient. It was very good that it was very close to the station. Self automatic check-in can be checked in even if it is late, and the front desk was kind to me. Breakfast is not included, but the service ticket steamed oysters were the best for free. There are various commercial facilities nearby, and I would like to stop if I have another chance.

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