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The Westin Osaka
4.4/5230 Reviews
The location is quite good. Next to the Umeda Sky Building so it’s easy to find. However it’s a 5-10 min walk to the big department store, but the walk is okay. There is a shuttle bus service which makes it very nice also. The room is quite big and of course everything was nice and clean. The breakfast was amazing! I love the hotel and would stay again!
Sheraton Miyako Hotel Osaka
4.4/51321 Reviews
The location is perfect for enjoying the city and also for catching a metro/train to other areas to explore. The staff were excellent and the breakfast was good enough - but to stop serving at 9:30 am on a Sunday, does seem odd. The rooms are clean and well maintained and everything was satisfactory. Thanks to the team for helping me find my iPad, much appreciated.
Hotel Plaza Osaka
4.2/5101 Reviews
Hôtel confortable avec des chambres que, pour le Japon, on peut considérer comme grandes. Les chambres sont munies de tout le nécessaire, et rien ne manque. Nombreuses prises et WIFI. Salle de bain en cabine comme souvent au Japon, avec une marche assez haute (marchepied à disposition). Très bon petit déjeuner avec un grand choix (américain, européen, japonais, chinois). Plusieurs restaurants de niveaux variés. Situé à 7 minutes à pied de la gare de Jûsô qui vous permet d'avoir accès à l'ensemble du réseau train-métro d'Osaka.
Capsule Inn Osaka (Male Only)
4.1/545 Reviews
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.
Rihga Royal Hotel
4.5/5466 Reviews
Nakanoshima
Very expensive but God damn, they really do be hiring people that speak either English or Chinese together with Japanese! And oh my, there are just so so many staff that do! Whether that be front desk, or even housekeeping! The only ones that really don't are the ones in the restaurants or in Melissa (where they sell bread and other good food!) Or the mall downstairs! The dessert lounge weren't too friendly either but they all seem to be extensions of the hotel! Overall, great experience except for the fact that the rooms are indeed tiny and compact cause that's what we booked after all - but aside from that, all the amenities were great, toilet was big and movable in and you really have anything and everything you need already there! Only issue is maybe that some things here are pretty outdated though it's a 5 star hotel! But overall its truly worth the price though I don't reccomend staying all the time unless you wanna burn a hole in your pocket heh! But one great thing is that they are truly commendable in terms of holding events and catering to hundreds of guests for the really really big ballrooms. That's a huge plus.
Hotel Hankyu International
4.6/5100 Reviews
The new Hankyu Hotel (Hotel Hankyu) is a beautiful hotel located in Umeda, Osaka. The hotel is on the top floor of a skyscraper, and the rooms overlook the beautiful scenery of Osaka. The rooms are quite spacious with large windows so you can see the beautiful scenery from the window. The bathroom is also spacious with both shower and bathtub. Free Internet access in the room. Guests can choose to have breakfast in the American or Japanese restaurant. The American breakfast is very rich (even the orange juice is freshly squeezed), but it is an a la carte, not a buffet. The restaurant is open from 7am and you may not catch breakfast if you are catching an early flight. The restaurant offers food delivery to the room, but once I asked for it, the waiter said there was no time and repeatedly apologized. I used to have a bad impression of Japanese hotels. Many hotels are expensive, but the rooms are small and the Western food served in the restaurant is of average quality. However, the new Hankyu Hotel is indeed excellent, changing my consistent view of Japanese hotels.

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Guide to Hotels with Pools in 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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