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The St. Regis Osaka
4.5/585 Reviews

The St. Regis Osaka

Osaka|0.87km from Shimmachi Kuken Sakuratsutsumi Monument
Concierge: We emailed the hotel weeks in advance of our stay to assist with bookings. Weeks would pass before they would respond, and multiple follow up emails were required to get a response. They did successfully book one 3 Michelin star restaurant to which we owe them significant credit. However, when we arrived and asked basic requests such as where to find restaurants or stores, the concierge was usually very short and had no suggestions. We were better off consulting Google maps. And this for a 5 star concierge service? In addition, the English skills of many of the concierge staff were extremely limited. While I know some Japanese, it should not be required at a hotel of this calibre. In fact, when visiting Japan, a 5 star hotel should have fluent English speakers for most front facing staff. Hotel Condition: The hotel has significant and noticeable wear and tear. We were in a Grand Deluxe Suite and when I arrived, a man was literally gluing on a piece of the door that had torn off. The woodwork throughout the suite was heavily scratched and dented including tables. The carpet was worn thin, and the sofa's velvet exterior was worn. In any event, for a hotel suite whose copay was $500+ per night, this was disappointing. Check out Process: The check out process was extremely troubling and disappointing. We asked for a Butler to assist with bags multiple times, and even after 45 minutes they did not come up to our room to collect our bags. This resulted in us having to drag our bags down to the lobby ourselves, as we were rushing for a Shinkansen train. Normally, this would have been fine, but we had a lot of luggage. The significantly wait time for luggage assistance is not characteristic of a St. Regis. Hidden Taxes and No Final Folio Provided: The hotel has some hidden taxes associated with rooms that have copays for upgrades. While we expected to pay 50,000 yen per night + about 37,000 yen in total taxes (about 5600 yen per night in tax), we did not expect too many additional taxes. Yet there was another 6500 or so taxes per night in taxes we were assessed. Even after numerous attempts, the hotel never sent a final folio nor explained the charges which is all I asked. General Impressions: The hotel seems poorly managed with a ”choatic” vibe in which there is not only no personalized guests are vying for the attention for concierge staff who are stretched too thin with minimal English skills. While I understand this is a busy time for the hotel, the hotel should not be having any difficulty meeting basic demands of elite members even when they are at capacity. The hotel felt more like a 3-4 star hotel than a St. Regis. Among St. Regis hotels, this one was a major disappointment.

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Hotel Route-Inn Osaka Honmachi
4.4/578 Reviews

Hotel Route-Inn Osaka Honmachi

Osaka|0.58km from Shimmachi Kuken Sakuratsutsumi Monument
We stayed to participate in Samsoni. In addition to Samsoni participants, it seems to be a place to stay for Samsoni staff, and the staff 々 was arrived by a large bus at midnight. At first, I decided to use the shuttle bus from Cosmo Square Station, and I decided to stay at this hotel near awaza station where I could go without transfer, but I found that the waiting time for the shuttle bus was half-finished. I changed my itinerary from Universal Studios to the venue by taxi and went from awaza station to the venue via the YUME Saki line. On the way back, I didn't catch a taxi from the venue, so I walked about 45 minutes from the venue to the nearest Sakurajima station of Universal Studios and took a transfer from Sakurajima station to awaza station. This route is a hole? Or, I was really saved by sitting on the train for both round trips. It was a cheap plan for check-in after 23 o'clock, so it was just a good time when the live was finished and headed to the hotel. Before the bath, we launched at the takoyaki tavern ”Tsuji” near the hotel, and the public bath can be used until midnight 2, so we were able to heal the fatigue slowly, the public bath is the best! The tavern's cherry blossom family also had a 々 return to Samasoni and was soaked in the afterglow. 5 floor? Or it was a single non-smoking room, but it was comfortable with everything you need in the compact. I used a large bath at night and the next morning, so I didn't use the bath in the room, but Karan and washlet were new and comfortable. There was a large bath and a washroom, the bathtub was large and the dressing room was clean. There is a security box with a card key in the room. The room had both equipped slippers and disposable slippers, which was clean. There is also a window. The buffet breakfast was free, but I had a lunch schedule, so I thought I would eat lightly, but what! I was glad that there was porridge for light people (consideration for hangover people?) (for foreigners?). The stomach was healed by porridge, yogurt and * baking. There were many side dishes, and in the time zone where there were many users, the side dishes were prepared 2 lanes and were able to take the buffet in 2 rows. Breakfast time also decreased to 1 lanes in the latter half. Before check-in, I also had a luggage at the front desk, and I saw other participants in Samasoni painted sunscreen and prepared. The surrounding area is not a busy downtown, but even if you come back tired, you will arrive at the hotel in about 2 minutes walk from awaza station, and there are many convenience stores, so I think it is really convenient. I would like to use it next time I participate in Samasoni in Osaka. Thank you!

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Roots Hostel
3.6/540 Reviews
It is recommended because it is cheap and easy to stay! !! !! It's about 10 minutes walk from Honmachi Station, so you can go immediately! !! If you want to keep the price down, please!
Hotel the Rock
4.4/540 Reviews
Me and my friend stayed here in April for 2 nights whilst in Osaka. It is a bit far from the main dotonburi canals and shopping etc but probably about 25 minutes walk ish. The hotel itself was lovely very clean very modern the bunk beds was comfy I actually slept unlike in other places I stayed in japan. We did make a mistake on our booking and booked for men’s which woops so they changed it to the women’s thankfully , you get free coffee juice and toast in the morning but we didn’t really use it much, I was so impressed by the design the facilities the shower the toiletries the washrooms etc it looked much more expensive that it actually was. I think we got s bargain for this place for 2 nights and it looked like it would have cost us a lot by the interior and exterior. Overall I really enjoyed it here and I would defo stay here again given I would be back in Osaka
Sakura Sands Hotel
3.9/5178 Reviews
Can reserve a room for 3 people. Room for 2 people. The sofa cannot sleep because it is small and short for the person. The facilities in the room are all very good. The air conditioner is cool and comfortable. The mattress is soft and comfortable to sleep on, but secretly has a little bit of dust. There is a bathtub, shampoo, and a large bottle of soap. Refrigerator (no water, must buy to soak yourself) and complete kitchen equipment, bathroom separated wet and dry, clean, safety, very safe. But the accommodation staff are few and difficult to contact. There is a convenient elevator. Quiet accommodation suitable for relaxing, large balcony, laundry equipment and washing machine. There are convenience stores and restaurants not far from the accommodation. It's not too far to walk to the train station. Overall considered okay.
Daiwa Roynet Hotel Osaka-Yotsubashi
4.3/581 Reviews
I chose this hotel as my accommodation for a performance at Orix Theater. I was able to return to the hotel immediately after the performance, and it was very convenient to leave my luggage nearby. There were convenience stores and cafes nearby, so the location was excellent. I also liked that it was easy to find, just a 5-minute walk from the station. I didn't have breakfast so I don't know about the food. The room is clean and has sufficient amenities. It wasn't a women's plan, so there were no skin care products. Personally, I liked that there was a deodorant spray in the room. While many hotels have them these days, it's one of those things that you'll be disappointed if you don't have them.
ES Elizabeth Garden Shinmachi
4.5/57 Reviews
Very nice, big room with 2 double beds and 2 sofa beds. There are tableware, induction cooker, pots, knives, bowls and cups, refrigerators and washing machines. It is very close to Dotonbori, and the subway station is not far away. The supermarket is also very close, and it is very cheap to buy and make by yourself. Everything is good, the only thing is that there is only a toothbrush, but no toothpaste. You have to buy it yourself.
MIMARU Osaka Shinsaibashi West
4.7/560 Reviews
We had such a warm welcome every time we entered the hotel. Such friendly staff. The room was clean and very comfortable for our family of five. Super close to Yotsubashi station and also easily accessible from the Midosuji line, if you are coming from the Shinkansen (which we were). There is a FamilyMart right next door and a supermarket and McDonald's around the corner. Also walking distance from the Dotonbori area. It was our first time staying at a Mimaru hotel, but based on our experience, we would definitely stay there again. Thank you.

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