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Hotel Amaterrace Nippombashi-Higashi
4/532 Reviews

Hotel Amaterrace Nippombashi-Higashi

Shinsaibashi/Namba/Yotsubashi Osaka|0.57km from Osaka Kokusai Fukushi Training School
Staff impressions: Matter of fact, good command of english, helpful. Room amenities: we stayed in a Japanese style room. It felt *very* recently updated. Tatami was fresh, wood looked new, en suite bathroom was very modern. Had a TV, mini-fridge, safe, microwave, induction cooktop (but no pans). Beds were futons, clean, new, pretty typical in terms of comfort. Ductless heater/AC. Room oddities, if you're not from Japan or haven't traveled in Japan before: 1) The lights/AC/power will not turn on until you drop your key in a slot on the wall by the door. 2) There is a panel on the wall that has a number in Celsius. This is the temperature control for the how tater heater for your bathroom. If you don't turn this on before your shower you won't get hot water! :) 3) The overhead light *can* be turned off at night. One of the remote controls in the room is the controller for the overhead light. Don't take your key out to turn off the light, it'll kill your AC/heat. 4) The level of service you typically receive in a Japanese hotel room like all linens replaced every day, bathroom stuff (toothbrush, toothpaste, soaps, shoes, etc.) being replaced, etc. will not happen. Didn't bother me as I don't care for that but it might be off putting if you're used to it but the price is great. 5) Ductless AC/heater is controlled with a remote control. Location: About 900m to the closest train station which can be a haul with your bags. Super close to Nippombashi which was a big selling point for us. Kinda on a side street so quiet and empty at night.

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Daiwa Roynet Hotel Osaka-Uehonmachi
4.5/5224 Reviews

Daiwa Roynet Hotel Osaka-Uehonmachi

Uehommachi/Tennoji/Southern Osaka Osaka|0.8km from Osaka Kokusai Fukushi Training School
I originally wanted to stay at the Sheraton, but I got choked by a certain pig's magic operation. When I came back, Ctrip changed it to the Yamato on the back of the Sheraton. It was an unexpectedly great hotel. It was located across the road from Kintetsu Uehommachi Station. There was also the Subway Tanimachi 9-chome Station next to it, and there were buses at the door. The station has convenient transportation. Just get off the Kansai Airport Bus Line 7 Sheraton and walk there. The room is small but well-equipped. It is cleaned every day by default. New towels, bathrobes, drinking water, etc. are provided for those who do not need to be cleaned. There is a self-service laundry room on the 7th floor. The front desk is on the second floor. The boys and girls are very friendly and speak English. Communication is barrier-free, just return the card at the check-out self-service machine. There is Kintetsu Department Store nearby, and the fresh food supermarket on the ground floor is great. There is an AEON behind the butcher shop, where many locals buy things. Downstairs there are two drugstores, two convenience stores, a coffee shop that sells good donuts, a Marugame Noodle shop that sells good handmade udon, and I haven’t been to Yoshinoya, so you don’t have to eat Santoyo noodles to get good reviews. The noodles are huge, unpalatable and twice as expensive as Marugame

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Hotel Amaterrace Nippombashi-Higashi
4/532 Reviews
Shinsaibashi/Namba/Yotsubashi
Staff impressions: Matter of fact, good command of english, helpful. Room amenities: we stayed in a Japanese style room. It felt *very* recently updated. Tatami was fresh, wood looked new, en suite bathroom was very modern. Had a TV, mini-fridge, safe, microwave, induction cooktop (but no pans). Beds were futons, clean, new, pretty typical in terms of comfort. Ductless heater/AC. Room oddities, if you're not from Japan or haven't traveled in Japan before: 1) The lights/AC/power will not turn on until you drop your key in a slot on the wall by the door. 2) There is a panel on the wall that has a number in Celsius. This is the temperature control for the how tater heater for your bathroom. If you don't turn this on before your shower you won't get hot water! :) 3) The overhead light *can* be turned off at night. One of the remote controls in the room is the controller for the overhead light. Don't take your key out to turn off the light, it'll kill your AC/heat. 4) The level of service you typically receive in a Japanese hotel room like all linens replaced every day, bathroom stuff (toothbrush, toothpaste, soaps, shoes, etc.) being replaced, etc. will not happen. Didn't bother me as I don't care for that but it might be off putting if you're used to it but the price is great. 5) Ductless AC/heater is controlled with a remote control. Location: About 900m to the closest train station which can be a haul with your bags. Super close to Nippombashi which was a big selling point for us. Kinda on a side street so quiet and empty at night.
Smile Hotel Osaka Tennoji
4.3/535 Reviews
Uehommachi/Tennoji/Southern Osaka
I used it in business. I booked from the official site of the super hotel, but it is a hotel for the go to campaign, but it is said that it must apply for the individual with the receipt issued I thought it was unkind. (I don't know at present because it is August, but the application seems to be a little difficult and it is troublesome, so I stay at a regular price) And the most regrettable thing was that the public bath did not think of the replacement system (although it is insufficient for my confirmation) I thought that women could only use 2 hours, and that could not increase female customers. Breakfast was not a buffet, and I was able to choose Japanese and Western food in the form of lunch box, but I chose Western food because I thought it was impossible from the morning because there were many fat side dishes in Japanese food. I had to press my password to enter the room, but I had to bring my lunch box and coffee back to my room and eat it, so I wanted to prepare a tray. The front desk was good, but it is the impression that it is a hotel that I don't like.
Waqoo Shitaderamachi
4.5/531 Reviews
Uehommachi/Tennoji/Southern Osaka
A very interesting hotel. The rooms are beautiful and have a Japanese Zen a**osphere. There are Buddhist scriptures in four languages ​​on the desk, and you can also wear monastic clothes. However, early check-in is not possible, and luggage can be stored and will be automatically delivered to the room when the time comes. The price was not too expensive when I ordered it and was very cost-effective.
Hotel International House Osaka
3.7/536 Reviews
Uehommachi/Tennoji/Southern Osaka
I lived in Japan for a few days at the end of 2017. I lived in Umeda in Osaka in 2018. I lived in Umeda a few days before I came to Osaka in 2019. I feel that the international hotel is cost-effective, comfortable, free for breakfast, and free to provide rice, but it feels good.
WELLSTAY Shinsekai Wakyo
4.2/512 Reviews
Shinsaibashi/Namba/Yotsubashi
Booked a deluxe room, the bedding is super comfortable, like a hotel-style homestay, there is no convenience store downstairs to walk a few hundred meters, the subway is a few hundred meters, the room is big and the scenery is good, in general it is still great.
R Hotel Namba
4.3/551 Reviews
Shinsaibashi/Namba/Yotsubashi
It was nice to have someone who could speak Korean to some extent. Except for the fact that there is no bathtub, it is perfect for a real woman alone I plan to go again in August. There's nothing between one and two blocks Downtown is just a 5-minute walk It is also close to Kuromon Market. I like Kuromon rather than Gangnam like Dotonbori. I like it better, so next time I'm going to find a place to stay here instead of Namba.

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