Reviews for Osaka Hotels

The Dorm Hostel Osaka
4.5/51 Reviews
The younger brother at the front desk is very warm and courteous, English can communicate, the hotel is very small. In the middle is a reading public area surrounded by rooms. The room is small, the bed is very small, in fact, it is okay, the only thing that is inconvenient is that the place to take a bath is diagonally opposite. It is equivalent to taking a bath in the public area to go opposite. Go out every time. Everyone looked up at you, they had to dress very neatly, and the showers had to be neat and tidy. It is very close to Shinsaibashi. Towels and slippers are either rented or bought.
Senba Hostel
4/50 Reviews
The location is excellent. It is a five-and-a-half-minute journey from Changchun Crane See Greenland Line Exit 2 and Changchun Bridge Station on the Wujin Line. It is also 3-4 minutes from M and supermarket. The facilities are complete, the bathroom is clean, there is a common kitchen in the ground, refrigerator, induction cooker, chopsticks and chopsticks. Men and women stay apart. The owner is enthusiastic. However, it is better if the bathroom toilet is replaced by a warm one.
Capsule&Spa Grand Sauna Shinsaibashi
4.6/5167 Reviews
It took about 6 minutes on foot from Namba and it was all flat, so I dragged the carrier for the plane and it was worth walking. Check-in and check-out were all quick and the staff were friendly. Overall it's very tidy. I felt safe because both the women's room and the women's common room had to be tall and accessible, and the room was also large for capsules. It was a pity that there was no female sauna and only a shower room, but it didn't matter because it was only for sleeping. And in the case of noise, I didn't feel noisy whether I was not very sensitive to noise or whether the manners of the guests who stayed on the day were good. It's very close to Namba Station, and considering the condition of the accommodation, I think it's a very good value for money.
&and Hostel Shinsaibashi East
4.5/555 Reviews
The hotel and the room itself were very enjoyable. Our room was comfortable, modern and very cosy. The staff was nice and helpful, and the location was and other very good point (close to the subway and at walkable distance from points of interest of the city). We would definitely come back.
First Cabin Midosuji Namba
4.5/570 Reviews
It is suitable for people who dare not sleep in a strange place and do not want to rest. The place is too small. It is like the configuration of the K book center. There is a rest area chat area. The dining area is the dining area. The bath is in the large bathhouse. There are many brands to choose from. The hair dryer is Panasonic. There are also sassoon curlers. There is a straight hair dryer to blow the hair completely. There is no problem in the room. You can't talk to the phone. You have to use headphones to watch TV. In addition to the outside sound, it is basically very quiet. The width of the room is similar to the width of the general Japanese room. It is no problem to open the large luggage. You have to swipe the card. The entrance and exit of the girl are separated. The door is a sliding door. Although it cannot be locked, the magnetic buckle is quite tight. There is a lockable drawer under the bed. You can put valuables. The lighting in the room is sufficient. There is a small humidifier. It is a bit noisy. There will be a sound like boiling water. Comfortable, in addition to the noise of coming back in the middle of the night, there is also the sound of leaving early in the morning. It is recommended to wear earplugs when sleeping. Add LINE to change to free breakfast.
Book and Bed Tokyo Shinsaibashi
3.9/518 Reviews
I booked the large capsule so a double room for myself as a treat and needed a bit more space than a cube. This was great as I could stand up, I had a window and two pillows to myself. The hostel held my baggage for me as I arrived early (free of charge) and I can confirm this is a super instagram worthy place. Plenty of books to look at (all in Japanese) but you’ll recognise the covers, some manga too. The shower was hot and clean with two towers provided which is always welcome - one for hair and one for body. There were a few hairdryers for use in the bathroom and I felt very safe and secure inside my capsule. Plenty of charge points / plugs and a handy light switch easy to reach. There were extra blankets and an electric blanket too if things got a bit chilly, which surprisingly they did.

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More about Osaka

Introduction to Osaka

Osaka, Japan's third-largest city, is a dynamic metropolis known for its modern architecture, lively nightlife, and hearty street food culture. It is located in the Kansai region on the main island of Honshu. Osaka's friendly locals and a myriad of attractions, including historic landmarks, theme parks, and shopping districts, provide a compelling contrast to Tokyo's hustle and bustle.

Tips for Travelling to Osaka

Osaka is served by two airports: Kansai International Airport and Itami Airport, with Kansai being the primary gateway for international travelers. The city has an excellent public transportation system, including JR trains, subways, and buses. Japan's famous bullet trains also connect Osaka with other major cities.

The official currency is the Japanese Yen (JPY), and while credit cards are widely accepted, it's worth carrying some cash for smaller establishments. The official language is Japanese, and while English is not commonly spoken by older locals, younger generations and service staff at tourist attractions usually have a good understanding.

Visa requirements for Japan vary depending on your country of origin, so always check in advance. Many countries enjoy visa-free access for short-term visits.

Popular Attractions in Osaka

Dotonbori is Osaka's entertainment heart, with its iconic Glico Man sign, an array of restaurants, and exciting street performances. A visit to Osaka Castle, one of Japan's most famous landmarks, is essential.

Universal Studios Japan, a popular theme park featuring Harry Potter World, is a favorite among families. Explore the Osaka Aquarium Kaiyukan, one of the largest public aquariums in the world, or shop 'til you drop in the Shinsaibashi Shopping Arcade.

Weather, Best Time to Visit, and What to Wear

Osaka experiences four distinct seasons. The spring (March-May) and fall (September-November) are the best times to visit, with pleasant temperatures and beautiful cherry blossoms or fall colors. Summers can be hot and humid, while winters are mild but chilly. Depending on the season of your visit, pack accordingly - light, breathable clothing for summer, and warm layers for winter.

Choosing Your Ideal Hotel in Osaka

Osaka offers a wide range of accommodations to suit different travel needs. If you're looking for luxury near attractions, the Intercontinental Osaka in Umeda or Conrad Osaka offer top-notch services and amenities. The Swissotel Nankai Osaka is conveniently located above Nankai Namba Station for easy transportation access.

Budget travelers might find Hotel Monterey Grasmere Osaka or Hearton Hotel Kitaumeda appealing. Instagrammers would love Hotel The Flag Shinsaibashi, recognized for its minimalist design and excellent location.

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