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9.5/10
1444 reviews
LIBER HOTEL OSAKA
Hotel near Osaka Bay, Osaka
"Relaxing hot springs""Large rooms"
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9.1/10
834 reviews
Onyado Nono Namba Natural Hot Spring
Hotel near Shinsaibashi/Namba/Yotsubashi, Osaka
Highlights
Natural hot springs with diverse relaxation experiences
Relaxing bath ball experience with treats
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9.2/10
640 reviews
ONYADO NONO OSAKAYODOYABASHI HOT SPRINGS
Hotel near Osaka Station/Umeda/Yodoyabashi/Hommachi, Osaka
Highlights
Natural hot spring 1000 meters underground
Enjoy hot springs in the city center
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9.5/10
Amazing
CChrisEnZoThe hotel's night view is absolutely stunning! Every evening before 10 PM, you can watch the bridge and Ferris wheel light show from the 3rd-floor terrace. It's just one subway stop from Universal Studios, and the subway station is right across the street, just a traffic light away. If you prefer to walk, it's about a 15-minute stroll. There's also a Lawson and 7-Eleven just a few hundred meters away. The service is excellent, with friendly and polite staff. Plus, the rooms are super spacious. I'll definitely choose this hotel again next time I'm in Osaka.
GGuest UserAbsolutely fantastic. Close to universal studios,train station and lots of convenient stores. The room was small for three men but managed to make it work. The under the sea theme rooms are impressive and the window view good but if you want a better view go up to the onsen and you'll have a spectacular view of the city. For an extra few dollars give the onsen a try it is amazing
KKate DzThat was my second stay at the Candeo chain but this one I loved more for location and better reception guys and girls who make you feel a special guest or even a friend, not just doing their job. I really appreciate that.
Wanna say huge thanks to everyone who work there, I cannot skip to mention an English speaking guy (I don’t wanna post his name for his privacy), his friendliness, kindness and sense of humor made me smile every time.
And for sure I’m gonna back to this hotel only, don’t even wanna look for another one for my next trip to Osaka.
Thank you, guys, you’re the best! You all are sunshine!
P.S. The hotel located literally in the middle of everything you need. Don’t even think, just book it and you’ll be satisfied at maximum, I swear.
Hotel near Dotonbori, Osaka 1.3% of visitors choose this area
Price per night from:AU$203
9.1/10
Great
AAishuijuedeCCCThe hot spring pool is a bit small, but it's natural and has a massage jet, so you can soak late into the night. It's really relaxing and helps you sleep well afterwards. Breakfast is just average, but it's enough. The bedroom is quite large, especially compared to other hotels in Japan, which is a plus.
Hotel near Osaka Station/Umeda/Yodoyabashi/Hommachi, Osaka 5.1% of visitors choose this area
Price per night from:AU$50
9.1/10
Great
GGuest UserThis is a Japanese hotel chain; I had a good experience staying at one in Tokyo before! The hotel is about a 10-minute walk from JR Namba Station and also a 10-minute walk to Shinsaibashi. It's easily accessible from Kansai Airport by subway in about 40 minutes, and Universal Studios is 50 minutes away by subway. The surrounding area offers great convenience for dining and shopping. There's a FamilyMart across the street and a 7-Eleven next door. Daimaru department store, Ichiran Ramen, and Don Quijote are all within walking distance. It's a quiet spot amidst the hustle and bustle, making it a great choice for shopping and transfers. The hotel facilities are very new, and the service is excellent. Although the breakfast is simple, it's well-prepared. The hot spring bath is very small, probably full with just four people. Self-service laundry is 200 yen, and drying is free. The room is very compact; once you open your suitcase, it's hard to open the bathroom door. On the ground floor, there's a lobby where you can choose pillows of different firmness and heights.
GGuest UserThe location is incredibly convenient. Fukushima Station is right outside the hotel, and Umeda is just one stop away, making it incredibly handy. There's a convenience store downstairs, a yakitori place right across the street, and even a delicious revolving sushi restaurant on the hotel's first basement floor – all excellent dining options! A pretty famous Oden restaurant (about a 7-8 minute walk away) is also worth checking out! Our family of four had a great rest with the four beds provided. Plus, it's not far from Universal Studios either.
Hotel near Osaka Station/Umeda/Yodoyabashi/Hommachi, Osaka 5.1% of visitors choose this area
Price per night from:AU$89
9.0/10
Great
MMingmingshitianshiThe room was good. Although small, it was enough for a family of three. I booked a twin room, but it didn't have a bathtub. The hotel switched me to a room with a tub. The bed was smaller, but still comfortable enough to sleep in. After soaking in the hot spring every day, there were free ice cream sticks to enjoy to your heart's content, and Yakult in the morning. For this alone, it deserves a full 5 stars. The only downside was that the hotel had too many tour groups, all Koreans, and their etiquette was quite poor. In the hot spring area, I saw an elderly Korean woman scrubbing dirt off herself in the pool, and some people spitting... My goodness! 🤦♀️
Hotel near Osaka Station/Umeda/Yodoyabashi/Hommachi, Osaka 5.1% of visitors choose this area
Price per night from:AU$91
9.0/10
Great
GGuest UserThe hotel's location is excellent, conveniently accessible from either Nippombashi or Nagahoribashi subway stations. The best option is Exit 10 at Nippombashi Station, which has an elevator – perfect if you have heavy luggage and want to avoid stairs. Dotonbori is right across the street from the hotel, and Shinsaibashi is also very close, making shopping incredibly convenient. You can even walk to Namba Station, though it's a bit further, where you'll find Takashimaya department store, which is great for browsing. The hotel has a hot spring bath, which is popular with Korean guests, and offers unlimited ice cream and Yakult! The front desk staff are warm and polite, and some even speak Chinese. There's a FamilyMart convenience store downstairs, making it super easy to grab snacks. The hotel breakfast is bountiful, and the cleanliness is impeccable. I'll definitely stay here again on my next visit.
Hotel near Shinsaibashi/Namba/Yotsubashi, Osaka 24.5% of visitors choose this area
Price per night from:AU$97
8.9/10
Very Good
JjbbfbbMe and my husband enjoyed the stay very much. The hot spring was really good the room, even though it was very small. It was adequate enough and the hotel staff were very friendly and everything else was good. We would consider coming back here again if we are ever in Osaka.
Hotel near Osaka Station/Umeda/Yodoyabashi/Hommachi, Osaka 5.1% of visitors choose this area
Price per night from:AU$73
8.7/10
Very Good
KKukudefeiniaoThis hotel absolutely exceeded my expectations; it's almost on par with a five-star hotel. I've stayed in many capsule hotels, and this one is the best. The large public bath has everything you could possibly need, they even provide swim trunks! Razors, toothbrushes, hand towels, bath towels, pumice stones, exfoliating mitts, and multiple types of facial cleansers – they have it all. Can you believe there's even an open-air bath? They also offer massages, but those are extra. And seriously, they even have a blood pressure monitor! After showering, you can grab a drink and some noodles, which can be charged directly to your room. The luggage area has a huge packing table, with space underneath for oversized luggage (I didn't use it so I don't know if there's a charge). The lounge area has sofas for watching TV, and even a smoking section – it's incredibly convenient! Right outside the hotel is Umeda Higashidori Street, where bunny girls invite you to all-you-can-drink deals, and there are all sorts of food options around. The capsule itself is quite spacious, and the bedding is incredibly clean – I mean five-star hotel quality clean. I don't understand why the rating is low; for me, the only 'downside' is that there are too many amenities and services to explore before I had to check out. For a capsule hotel, the service is almost too much! One final friendly tip: you'll still need to buy your own toothpaste...