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The Westin Osaka
4.4/5286 Reviews
Umeda
Great experience A bit difficult to find the shuttle bus station though I love the in room massage service I can simply call the spa and they can arrange for foot massage that is around 30 mins for only around usd 30 Good price for japan standard I also love the pool and the breakfast is really delicious
Hotel Amaterrace Nippombashi-Higashi
4.3/549 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.
Hearton Hotel Kita Umeda
4.3/560 Reviews
Umeda
We stayed here a few years ago and they continue to offer smallish, clean and quiet rooms served up by a patient and attentive staff at an affordable rate. The rooms are small but was more than made up for by the great location near subway stops, the train station and multiple shopping/dining areas within a short walk. We stayed her four nights and had the buffet breakfast each morning for around $7.50. The buffet had many items to choose from, including a fresh salad bar, omelets, bacon, pancakes with jam, croissants, Japanese fare such as picked veggies, seared fish, rice, miso soup, coffee and juice.
the b osaka-shinsekai
4.4/5362 Reviews
Shinsaibashi/Namba/Yotsubashi
Maybe the smallest room that we had with no fridge and a very small bathroom even for Japanese standards. Most of the staff were great except for one older woman who was rude when checking in. Lots of restaurants nearby and very close to the tower, too.
Hotel B Suites Namba Kuromon
4.3/569 Reviews
Shinsaibashi/Namba/Yotsubashi
New hotel just opened in May. It was not the usual face-to-face check-in, but a type of check-in where you enter the necessary information on the touch panel and pay the bill. The operation is not so difficult, and the staff is watching over you, so you don't have to worry. If you register the necessary items in advance, the QR code will make the process even smoother. Payment is cash, credit card, and code payment system is also supported. I was worried about the noise because it's right next to Sakaisuji, but the room was quieter than I imagined and I was able to sleep soundly. I didn't have much time this time and didn't use the breakfast or shampoo bar, but I will save it for next time.
Poly Hostel 2 Namba
4.5/52 Reviews
Shinsaibashi/Namba/Yotsubashi
The owner is very good. The room and the fourth floor public room are very good. The check-in procedure is simple. There is no need for any procedures for check-out. Recommended! !

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