Reviews for Osaka Hotels

DEL style Osaka Shin Umeda by Daiwa Roynet Hotel
4.6/5256 Reviews
The hotel is in Nishi Umeda, less than 700 meters southwest of JR Osaka Station. Exit from the Central South Exit of JR Osaka Station and walk to the ground level. Follow the Amap and follow the surface road to the west, then turn south. I recommend using Amap. Google’s signal is really poor indoors or underground. The front desk of the hotel only speaks English with a Japanese accent, and the room is very nice. The bedroom area is relatively small but fully functional. The bathroom is very nice and spacious. Disposable toothbrushes and other items are available for free at the front desk.
S.Training Center Hotel Osaka
4.2/5110 Reviews
When we went to Osaka in late November, the city was crowded with tourists, especially around major attractions and Osaka station. It was thus very pleasant to stay slightly further away from the hustle and bustle on the quieter streets. Moreover, the hotel is still connected by a short and frequent shuttle ride (10-20 min depending on traffic) or a short walk (around 15 min) from JR Osaka station. Note that the shuttle runs only up to 8:40pm from the station so there is a high chance that you might need to walk from the station at night. Somebody mentioned in the comments that the room was small, I would add that it is likely due to not so thoughtful design. One has a feeling of everything being in the way of something else. For example, the toilet and shower are in two separate ”booths” and the shower rug is placed right at the entrance of the room. The sink is however inside the room and not in another booth. There was also no service for the room during our stay (2 nights) and not even towels were replenished by default. Besides a tiny desk that serves as a counter-top for us, there were also no other drawers or basically any place to put your luggage, so even our luggage (2 backpacks plus a carry-on) was always in our way. This is really smaller than the usual small in normal Japanese business hotels. Nevertheless, the dining hall that serves breakfast, drinks and lunch offers reasonably good food at good prices (breakfast at 400 yen, drinks at 300 yen, lunch at 800 yen). It is a good alternative if you decide to avoid the crowd that day. Another good point is that the room and buildings (reception, dining and rooms located in 2 separate buildings) are all new, modern and sparkling clean. There is a time-sharing (to separate genders) public bath at the ground floor of the hotel building so in case you don't like the smallness of the shower, there is still another choice. Unfortunately, the time constraint has made it difficult for us to use it this time.
Hotel Hanshin Osaka
4.5/5239 Reviews
It's really close to the subway station and very convenient. I chose this hotel mainly because I wanted to go to the airport the next day. I think I will choose this hotel when I go to the airport in the future. There are a lot of places to eat around. I even went to Umeda specifically. Wandered around for a while. The hotel's bath water seems to contain hot spring water, which is quite comfortable for washing and sleeping.
Toyoko Inn Osaka JR Noda Ekimae
4.1/584 Reviews
Located in front of JR Noda station. I think it is convenient for people with business around here. There are also a lot of restaurants around. I don't think there is anything to be troubled. The basic fundamental as an economic vigiho is also developed because of the Toyoko inn. Recently, there are more and more features in Vijiho, but there is no particular inconvenience if you don't ask for such a thing. If it is strong, the sound of the corridor can be heard in the room. . . It may be difficult for people who are sensitive.
Moxy Osaka Shin Umeda
4.5/584 Reviews
I enjoy staying at Moxy chains (even though I only stayed in one prior to this) because of its modern but funky atmosphere and rooms. The room itself is as expected from a Moxy. Compact, but still bigger than most Japanese business hotels. As a platinum, I did not get upgraded. I had to ask upon check-in and was told there was only 1 available on the 3rd floor. Granted I requested for a higher floor... I would rather not get upgraded and stay on the original floor given to me, which was the 8th. I also asked to be away from the elevator, but was placed in the room right in front of the elevator. To be honest, I find it hard to believe no others rooms were available.. I only stayed for one night and it was on Thursday night. Luckily, I didn’t hear any sounds. Either the walls were that good, or barely anyone was staying on my floor. I’m going to go with the latter one. The only complaint I have with the room was the tin garbage can provided. I get the “go green” thing going on, but I didn’t feel comfortable throwing garbage anywhere without a bag because of stains or liquid leakage. I ended up using my own plastic bag. It would make more sense to save the plastic on the slippers no? But that goes for most hotels, not just this one. No robes, but pajamas are available on the first floor. The restaurant/bar: If I would rate this alone, it would be a solid 5. Just look at the prices. That itself is already fair enough but this was under a hotel. I actually found it hard to believe they were offering such low prices! And the taste... amazing. The burger I ordered was very juicy and whatever sauce they used added more flavor to it. The nachos were handmade (?) and the portions were all fair. However, why the 3 stars? Out of the 7 staff members I’ve interacted with, only 3 of them spoke fluent English. The lady who checked me in (very sweet, short brown hair,) the manager (?,) and a foreigner who took my order at the bar (who spoke like a Japanese.) Two others literally ran away from me to get someone to speak to me, while 2 others said very basic words. Pretty sure they couldn’t understand what I was saying. Ironically, the owner (?) of this place, is a foreigner himself. I passed by the gym and noticed a guy talking in the phone. He was the same guy that’s on their Instagram so I’m assuming that he’s the owner. I get this is Japan, but Moxy is under Marriott, which is an international brand. Definitely caught me by surprise when I had to use my elementary Japanese to get my point across. Another thing is the location. This is not Shin-Umeda. It’s clearly Fukushima which is what they’re marketing it on their IG. So very misleading. Problem is that the closest subway station is over 15 minutes away! Yes there’s a JR but the metro is what most people would take, to go to tourist spots. So I would say this hotel is targeting the Japanese business audience instead. If you are taking the metro, Nishi-Umeda would be the closest station. Lastly, t
Hostel Ogk
4.4/542 Reviews
The lodging, train, and distance were suitable, so there was no inconvenience about going somewhere to play. The price is cheap and the quality is not bad, so it is recommended as a cost-effective accommodation. If you travel with friends on a free trip, there are no Koreans around you, so you can enjoy it as if you were traveling in Japan. really recommend

Frequently Asked Questions

  • Which hotels near Fukushima Ward are the most popular?

    Hotel Hanshin Annex Osaka, Hotel Hanshin Osaka and Moxy Osaka Shin Umeda are some of the most popular hotels.

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    Hotel Hanshin Annex Osaka, Hotel Hanshin Osaka and Moxy Osaka Shin Umeda are popular accessible hotels.

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    Many guests care about the quality of the rooms they stay in and want to ensure that their rooms have fresh, clean air. Hotel Hanshin Annex Osaka, Hotel Hanshin Osaka and Moxy Osaka Shin Umeda are all popular hotels with non-smoking rooms.

  • What's the average price of hotels near Fukushima Ward this weekend?

    According to Trip.com's data, the average price for a weekend night at hotels near Fukushima Ward in Osaka is S$ 211. Prices fluctuate often; this rate is for reference only.

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    According to Trip.com's data, the average price per night at hotels near Fukushima Ward in Osaka is S$ 118. Prices fluctuate often; this rate is for reference only.

  • What hotels are recommended near Fukushima Ward?

    If you're having a hard time choosing a hotel, consider staying at Comfort Self Hotel Hachi-Emon, Ideal Fukushima or Moxy Osaka Shin Umeda , these hotels have great reviews. Be sure you book early!

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    Villa de Class is a popular luxury hotel that's not too expensive.

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    If you're planning on driving to Fukushima Ward in Osaka, why not stay at Hotel Hanshin Osaka ? This hotel has a parking lot.

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    Summer is a great season to take your kids or family on a trip to Fukushima Ward in Osaka. Villa de Class is a popular hotel with a pool.

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    When it comes to business trips, choosing a hotel with convenient transportation links is important to many guests. Rihga Royal Hotel, Hotel Hanshin Annex Osaka and Hotel Hanshin Osaka are popular economical hotels.

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    Whether you're travelling for business or leisure, Wi-Fi is an essential. Hotel Hanshin Annex Osaka, Hotel Hanshin Osaka and Moxy Osaka Shin Umeda are all popular hotels that have free Wi-Fi.

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    Since staying fit is important to a lot of guests, it's no surprise that gyms can be found in many hotels. Hotel Hanshin Osaka and Moxy Osaka Shin Umeda are some popular hotels with gyms.

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    Whether you're travelling for business or going on a holiday, First Cabin Nishi Umeda, Hostel Ogk and Minn Umeda-North are popular hotels at great price points.

Hotels Quick Overview

Number of Hotels19,264
Number of Reviews86,692
Highest PriceS$ 1,293
Lowest PriceS$ 26
Average Price (Weekdays)S$ 186
Average Price (Weekends)S$ 221

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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