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9.1/10
Great
@@zhuima@The Rinky City is closest to Osaka Kansai Airport, so I chose this place for the first night of the trip to Japan. There was no pit, the room was abnormally clean, and the mattress was very comfortable. Because I arrived late and walked late, I didn't see anyone throughout the whole process. There are no small convenience stores around. If you need to buy food, you must buy it from the Rinkong City Station. There is a particularly large supermarket nearby, open 24 hours, but a little distance to walk.
SSAHARA_HANThe front desk staff's service was truly exceptional. They kindly reminded us about the welcome drink during check-in, and when we departed, they even walked us out to the airport shuttle and waved goodbye. Overall, their service was excellent.
However, we stayed in a twin room with a bathroom in the older building. The cleanliness was a bit lacking, but we accepted it since we were only staying for a layover before a connecting flight. What was truly unbearable was that the air conditioner blew directly onto the head of the bed. I'm quite baffled by this design. To make matters worse, a notice on the AC control panel indicated that it couldn't be adjusted above 26 degrees Celsius or have its fan direction changed, as doing so would trigger the smoke detector. This meant we either suffered through the night with unbearable heat if we turned off the AC, or endured a headache from the direct draft if we left it on. I definitely won't be booking this room type again, and I wanted to share this for others' consideration.
GGuest UserIf you're like me, arriving at Kansai Airport at night and then transferring to another city the next day, I highly recommend not sleeping at the airport. You're already abroad, so don't penny-pinch over a few hundred yuan. This hotel consistently costs around 300 yuan and offers excellent value for money. It has a public bath, free manga you can take back to your room, and a decent breakfast. It's just one stop from Kansai Airport, and the location is easy to find. There's also a Lawson convenience store downstairs, and a 24-hour supermarket nearby, so you can take a stroll. It's genuinely a great choice.
From personal experience, sleeping at the airport isn't comfortable. Unless you arrive at Kansai late at night and have an early morning flight with only a few hours in between, then you might manage. But if the layover is more than ten hours, definitely get a hotel.
AAnonymous UserFacilities: A bit old but mostly complete; it has everything you'd expect.
Cleanliness: Quite clean.
Environment: There's a slight smell of cooking oil near the kitchen on the first floor.
Service: The big brother who provides Chinese service is very nice and offers free airport drop-off.
PS: This is a hot spring hotel. Regardless of whether you use the hot springs or not, the government charges a hot spring tax.
GGuest UserHad a really enjoyable stay and it was wonderful to ring in the New Year here! All the staff were incredibly kind and took great care of us right until we left, which I really appreciated. Happy New Year and I wish you all good health! If you have a car, it's an even better place to stay! But even if you don't have a car, they offer pickup/drop-off, so I still highly recommend it.
GGuest UserWe checked in on a Saturday to watch the fireworks display. There were many small local families traveling on weekends. The location isn't great, quite far from the station and a bit secluded. There wasn't much to see, just a FamilyMart and a ramen shop. However, it was really close to the beach. (A side note: the ramen shop had a rather yin-yang menu. I registered my Chinese surname in katakana (リュウ), and they gave me a Chinese menu. I noticed the Japanese menus all had set menus, but the one they gave me was all à la carte.)
The room was relatively large. The luggage could be opened, but it was in the way. There was a mysterious little dark space (pictured), which immediately reminded me of a lot of short web dramas and marketing channels. But in the end, it was fine.
GGuest UserThe next day I stayed, I enjoyed the beautiful hot spring again, strolling around Inming Mountain, it was really beautiful and beautiful, and it was not too difficult to take a trail. Everyone walked to the temple and stopped. I continued to walk for an hour. There was almost no one along the way, but it was so comfortable. Fenghong was beautiful enough. Today's dinner at the restaurant is even better, puffer dolphin, beef. crab. It's a pity that I can't get used to his taste soup. Everything is fine.
AAnonymous UserIt was close to Rinku Town Station and it was convenient because I had a morning flight.
It felt like I was at my grandma's house, which was a nostalgic feeling.
Some parts are a little old, but it was clean and there were no problems with the stay.
This time, the room was on the second floor, but the stairs were narrow and it was a bit difficult to get my large suitcase up and down. I'll add this to my requests next time.
NNRosley~Location is great if you really plan to shop at Premium outlet.
Close stay to airport for convenience of flights.
Basic hotel, stayed 2 nights a reasonable duration before leaving for Kyoto.
Lawson Place offers great instant food/sandwiches, just by the exit if Rinku Town station of Nankai Line.
Also from Rinku Town station it's quite convenient to move around with trains to either Nara Park or Namba/Dotonbori river (you just need time to get use to the Japan train lines/platforms/departure times)