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Hotel Ilmonte
4.2/518 Reviews

Hotel Ilmonte

Osaka|0.19km from Hankyu MEN'S OSAKA
Where do I begin with the problems? This may seem centrally located, but it is still quite a hike from Osaka Station, especially with bags. As other travelers have noted, the entrance is fairly well hidden, we got lucky and walked in the right door and figured out where to go the first time, but that was just dumb luck. The area was the most seedy place I have been anywhere in Japan. There was trash on the streets, and loud fights going on practically everywhere. Had to push our way past the drunks on the way in and the way out. Staff took FOREVER to do check in and couldn't seem to find our reservation and yes, then it cost a bit more for no appreciable reason. Luggage storage area simply a roped off area in the tiny check in room (anybody could make off with your luggage and nobody would know the difference). We asked for two keys because there were two of us and got major static, but eventually our two keys. Elevator up to our floor claustrophobic beyond belief - could barely fit the two of us and our luggage. The room was small and cramped. All the advertised amenities were there, but in miniature. The walls are done up in 1970s dark paneling, so lighting is a major issue. Also had to hunt around to find the electrical outlets to charge our phone/tablets. Bathroom was decent sized, but the faucet sounded like a 747 taking off every time we used it. EVERY time we left our room, we were stopped by hall staff demanding to know who we were and where we were going. Nobody tells you that the rooms are right next to a busy freeway overpass, so you have cars and trucks going by all day and night. Then in the morning you are treated to the sights and sounds of guys pouring their drunken girlfriends into taxis right out in front of the hotel. And yes, there are the police and ambulances constantly moving around 24/7. Then the breakfast is an adventure. We bought tickets, but as there are no signs we sat down at one of the tables and were almost assaulted by the dining room lady who DEMANDED our tickets. After getting over our sheer embarrassment from that we went to the ”buffet” that was limited at best, with most things running out almost immediately. It was a struggle to find something to eat in any sufficient quantity to start your day. Protein offerings ran out FAST, even in the very early hours. If you want an adventure in lodging, this is the place for you. If you want someplace that is relatively friendly, has some customer service, is not overrun by rude staff and drunks, go somewhere....anywhere....else.

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Capsule Inn Osaka (Male Only)
4.1/546 Reviews

Capsule Inn Osaka (Male Only)

Osaka|0.35km from Hankyu MEN'S OSAKA

Latest booking 14 hrs ago

Good value for money. However, the inconvenient thing is that you have to check out by 10pm every day, vacate the room, and check in again after 3pm. It feels a bit uncomfortable to stay overnight, but I think some people actually like it because they pay so much attention to cleanliness. Bathing is free for hotel guests. I know that just taking a bath is possible. Personally, I recommend the B Capsule Room. If you stay in the cheapest capsule, the accommodation is on the 3rd floor and the locker is on the 1st floor and the locker is very small. It probably won't fit even the smallest suitcase, but it doesn't matter because they store it at the counter 24 hours a day. Capsule Room B is recommended for convenience as it is located in a 4th floor locker room. I can't remember if it was a deluxe room or a superior room. If you are staying on the 3rd floor, there is a robe in the locker on the 1st floor, so you can use the bathhouse on the 2nd or 1st floor with only the robe on. In the case of the 4th floor, you can pick up a gown from the robe storage area in front of the counter on the 1st floor or inside. Smoking rooms are located on the 1st, 2nd, and 4th floors. I don't know much about the 5th floor because I've never been there. I also don't know because I haven't received a massage. It is convenient as there is an entrance connected to the underground shopping subway station that goes down to the station near the accommodation. If you go towards the station, you can find most things. In the case of reservation cancellation, the process is very complicated because the Trip App and ******* accommodations are involved. If the hotel staff sees this, we apologize for bothering you with the cancellation. Oh, and in the case of the 4th floor, you have to turn on the button at the capsule entrance to turn on the ventilation fan or lights. Vending machines for cigarettes, beer and beverages are available inside the property. A decent-sized izakaya on the second floor? bar? There's something similar, so if you're coming with friends, you could probably drink there. If you come out near the accommodation and immediately turn right, there is a delicious ramen restaurant on the left. Personally, I think it's only for men in the first place, but Dotonbori is hard to tour because there are too many people anyway, so I recommend it to people who want to have a drink and relax with men. Prices are slightly higher on Friday and Saturday. Oh, and if you're tall, I don't recommend the cheapest capsule. The price difference isn't that big, so I recommend room B.

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Harmonie Embrassee
4.5/572 Reviews
I'm a fan of Tadao Ando, but I stayed here just because it was a hotel in a building designed by Tadao Ando. It's not a big hotel. I just went and understood, but the wedding is like a hotel. Tourists are OK at all, but it seems that there are many wedding-related guests. I'm convinced that the guest rooms have a taste that women seem to like. ◆ Customer service: I don't feel used to it because there are many young people, but they are very kind. However, if you are used to the customer service of a luxury hotel, you may feel unreliable (?), But let's feel young 々 and first 々. Although it is kind, allergy information was not linked to the restaurant even though I declared 2 degrees in advance and at check-in (it is good because it is only good to avoid the ingredients without permission). ◆ Location: It's a short walk from the station, so it's hard in summer or midwinter. It's along the main street, so it might be easy to come by car. ◆ Room: It's large for the price, and the night view is really wonderful with a balcony! I think the amenities were abundant and the quality was good. The bathrobe was also solid. I wonder if the air conditioning was a little noisy. Also, the interior is frankly a little love hotel. ◆ Restaurant: The ceiling was high and open. It was good to be particular about the ingredients. The customer service is good, and there is a sommelier. Wine is also quite a selection. It's just a hotel restaurant, so it feels expensive. ◆ Cospa: 4.4 It was a dinner and morning course at 10,000, but I think this service is quite good at this location. If it is a famous hotel near the station, you can take this much for the room fee, so sweat. Recommended if you want to stay in a large room with a stylish feeling with an emphasis on night view. It's not a large hotel, so it doesn't feel crowded. However, there are many couples and Westin relationships, so people who care about one may care. ★4 I thought it was ★5 based on the night view, the customer service of the staff and the cospa.
Ibis Osaka Umeda
4.4/5293 Reviews
It is located within walking distance from JR Osaka station and can be accessed through the underground shop street, so accessing the hotel in rainy weather is not a problem at all. The staff can speak English well. The breakfast is perfect and worth the price with Costa coffee. The room is not quite large but sufficient for stay.
VIA INN Umeda JR West Group
4.5/580 Reviews
The hotel is very modern and the staff speak English (it seems to be a lie but it is hard for someone to speak English in this country). This is great because we visit other places from here. The room has a standard size, is clean, the bathroom is comfortable and is modern. It has tea and coffee in the entrance for guests (caffee is horrible, type infusion, but the infusion is good). As close to the station, it has all kinds of services around: shops, restaurants, karaokes...
Hotel Dans le Coeur Osaka Umeda
4.5/5167 Reviews
○ not good ○ good point - there is nothing shortage except the following ”not good”. - ”Cleanliness” and ”satisfaction of breakfast” This is the highest priority in hotel selection, but this point is very satisfying. - It is new enough to smell building materials, but it is still praised for the room without dust and the bathroom without cloudy. - Breakfast is quite rich in variety. The taste is good. Dinner was late and I was not very hungry, but I just overeat it. - In addition to side dishes and salad, I had curry and pork bone ramen. I want to stay overnight. - Sweets are rich and coffee is especially delicious. - The atmosphere of the restaurant is good, and the staff 々 was also very concerned and I was able to eat comfortably. ○ Not good point - I wanted a hand soap. - The room is quite small. - There is no security box or WiFi explanation anywhere. - The breakfast scrambled eggs are too hot. ○ General Theory There is no luxury like a big hotel, but I was able to make it sufficiently and spend it comfortably. The location is good, so if you keep this, you will stay at the lodging.
Hotel Ilmonte
4.2/518 Reviews
Where do I begin with the problems? This may seem centrally located, but it is still quite a hike from Osaka Station, especially with bags. As other travelers have noted, the entrance is fairly well hidden, we got lucky and walked in the right door and figured out where to go the first time, but that was just dumb luck. The area was the most seedy place I have been anywhere in Japan. There was trash on the streets, and loud fights going on practically everywhere. Had to push our way past the drunks on the way in and the way out. Staff took FOREVER to do check in and couldn't seem to find our reservation and yes, then it cost a bit more for no appreciable reason. Luggage storage area simply a roped off area in the tiny check in room (anybody could make off with your luggage and nobody would know the difference). We asked for two keys because there were two of us and got major static, but eventually our two keys. Elevator up to our floor claustrophobic beyond belief - could barely fit the two of us and our luggage. The room was small and cramped. All the advertised amenities were there, but in miniature. The walls are done up in 1970s dark paneling, so lighting is a major issue. Also had to hunt around to find the electrical outlets to charge our phone/tablets. Bathroom was decent sized, but the faucet sounded like a 747 taking off every time we used it. EVERY time we left our room, we were stopped by hall staff demanding to know who we were and where we were going. Nobody tells you that the rooms are right next to a busy freeway overpass, so you have cars and trucks going by all day and night. Then in the morning you are treated to the sights and sounds of guys pouring their drunken girlfriends into taxis right out in front of the hotel. And yes, there are the police and ambulances constantly moving around 24/7. Then the breakfast is an adventure. We bought tickets, but as there are no signs we sat down at one of the tables and were almost assaulted by the dining room lady who DEMANDED our tickets. After getting over our sheer embarrassment from that we went to the ”buffet” that was limited at best, with most things running out almost immediately. It was a struggle to find something to eat in any sufficient quantity to start your day. Protein offerings ran out FAST, even in the very early hours. If you want an adventure in lodging, this is the place for you. If you want someplace that is relatively friendly, has some customer service, is not overrun by rude staff and drunks, go somewhere....anywhere....else.
Villa Fontaine Grand Osaka Umeda
4.5/5361 Reviews
Good and calm hotel to stay , different from the entrance , situated close to an arcade. Staff was good, and helped me with an early check in. If you arrive by train in Osaka, you may need to drag the bag from the station, easier to find the way coming from the streets and not the underground. But plenty of eateries around. Department stores close to Umeda station. Room had space for a big bag, comfy beds, some room amenitites, kettle, tea. Personnel amenities to be collected at the check in, that is the new eco trend in Japan. Mid-scale hotel, will consider for future travels.

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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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