Hotel near Osaka Castle/Kyobashi/Eastern Osaka,Osaka
CChamimi2025.07.09
When we first arrived, we went through the wrong entrance, and the front desk staff came down to meet us. The location is excellent; you just cross a pedestrian bridge outside and you're at the subway station. The service was fantastic. We were even more pleasantly surprised when we entered the room—it's definitely a very spacious room for Japan. We had no problem opening all three of our suitcases. The room facilities are very comprehensive. Every day, housekeeping cleaned the room thoroughly and replenished everything. We will definitely stay at this hotel again next time we visit Osaka.
Hotel near Osaka Station/Umeda/Yodoyabashi/Hommachi,Osaka1.3% of visitors choose this area
QQingtiaocai2025.07.25
The location is quite convenient for transport, just a 10-minute walk away. It's also very convenient for shopping. The room itself wasn't too small, and even featured a small sofa by the window. The hotel was quite busy. Hotel prices in Japan tend to vary daily, with weekends being a bit pricier. There appeared to be a public bath, but I didn't go and just used the shower in my room.
Hotel near Shinsaibashi/Namba/Yotsubashi,Osaka25.2% of visitors choose this area
11399888****2025.12.10
The location is excellent, very convenient. It's about 300 meters from the subway station, and the airport shuttle bus stop is just a few minutes walk across the street from the hotel – you'll know you're there when you see the sumo statue. Shinsaibashi shopping district is also just a few blocks away. However, the breakfast doesn't offer bread or toast; instead, there are several kinds of kimchi, perhaps because Korean guests are the main demographic. They provide forks but no knives for meals. The hot spring is a definite plus and a great amenity.
Hotel near Osaka Station/Umeda/Yodoyabashi/Hommachi,Osaka1.3% of visitors choose this area
Llisafong7202025.10.10
## Pros:
Conveniently located near Osaka Metro's Kitahama Station🚇, just two stops from the Umeda shopping district, and not far from Shinsaibashi. While there aren't many restaurants directly around the hotel, it's primarily surrounded by office buildings and financial institutions, adjacent to the Osaka Stock Exchange.
## Cons:
Some staff members were very professional, such as a young gentleman who spoke Chinese. However, some staff had an indifferent attitude, like a middle-aged woman in the restaurant. A few individual employees displayed poor service, lacked a service-oriented mindset, and provided a very unsatisfactory experience – for instance, a young, slender Japanese female employee with her hair in a bun. I hope not to be served by her again.
## Facilities:
① The windows can be opened to a certain degree, which is very useful for regularly ventilating the room and preventing a musty smell. ② The room is small, but the layout is cleverly designed and generally quite functional. However, the shower area is too cramped, making it difficult to turn around, which negatively impacts the user experience.
## Suggestions:
It would be great if the breakfast variety could be rotated every 1-2 days, and if the entry cutoff time could be adjusted to 09:30.
Hotel near Osaka Station/Umeda/Yodoyabashi/Hommachi,Osaka1.3% of visitors choose this area
Mmendongmei2025.12.02
Dormy Inn is always a top choice for us when we travel to Japan. Practically every time we visit, we first check the location and prices of Dormy Inn hotels. We've stayed at this specific hotel and its chain many times. The hotel offers smoking rooms, microwaves, ice machines, a laundry room, and natural hot springs. On the first floor, there's a beverage bar where you can help yourself to coffee, matcha, and chocolate drinks. Toiletries like toothbrushes, toothpaste, and combs are also readily available. You can pack light when traveling here; the hotel truly takes care of guests' needs very well. The complimentary soy sauce ramen served from 9:30 PM to 11 PM is also quite tasty; they don't skimp on quality just because it's free, it's consistently good. We'll definitely prioritize staying at this hotel again on our future trips to Japan.
Hotel near Osaka Station/Umeda/Yodoyabashi/Hommachi,Osaka1.3% of visitors choose this area
MM28469****2025.12.07
The Imperial Hotel consistently delivers excellent service, and the accommodation is wonderfully quiet. Plus, they offer a shuttle service to JR Osaka Station (which is part of the Umeda commercial district). This is super convenient for shoppers as you can get everything done in Umeda in one go. You can also catch direct trains to the airport and Kyoto from Umeda, and Universal Studios Japan is easily accessible via the Osaka Loop Line. Overall, it's a very convenient place for tourists to stay.
Hotel near Shinsaibashi/Namba/Yotsubashi,Osaka25.2% of visitors choose this area
Bbanby5202025.07.22
1. The location and value for money are superb! It's just a 5-10 minute walk to Shinsaibashi, Daimaru, and Dotonbori, making it incredibly convenient.
2. The airport shuttle bus stop is right next door.
3. While the room isn't huge, it's perfectly adequate for a family with children, and there's still enough space to open your suitcases comfortably.
4. The 2F onsen (hot spring bath) is spotless and fully equipped. Be sure to remove your shoes before entering, and note that you'll need to bring your own towel. It's pure bliss to relax in the onsen after a day of sightseeing! They also offer complimentary ice cream and a late-night snack.
We used this hotel to go to Universal Studios Japan as a gift for our child's graduation.
Access from the nearest station wasn't very good, so it was a bit of a hassle to get around when we were tired, but there was a large public bath so we were able to relieve our fatigue, which was great.
The room was clean and there was a convenience store nearby, so it was convenient.
The front desk staff were kind and the service was very good.
We will use this hotel again.
Thank you for giving us fond memories!
Locals don’t usually come here to sleep — they come to wash, relax, and go through the full spa ritual.
There are three types of steam rooms, a circular shower, and three baths:
two hot ones at around 41°C, and one cold shock bath at around 11°C.
You dip in and instantly feel alive.
One unique feature — every hour they run a group steam ritual, like a collective massage & heat therapy session. Very Japanese, and surprisingly affordable. Definitely worth trying.
There’s also an inexpensive breakfast option, plus vending machines with food and drinks right inside — very convenient.
Overall, it’s a men-only vibe: arrive, clean up, relax, reset, and go about your day.
The capsule is just a bonus on top of the sauna experience.
They give you clothing — not a robe, but loose Japanese pants and an oversized T-shirt.
You get your own locker, bedding and clothes are changed daily, and the bathrooms have literally everything: toothbrush, toothpaste, gels, shampoo… even nail clippers. You don’t need to bring anything.
Location is fantastic — right next to Dotonbori. Step outside and you’re instantly in the heart of Osaka’s nightlife and energy.
Downsides?
A strict checkout — you must leave at 10:00 AM, and check-in starts only after 3:00 PM.
If you want to stay during that gap, it’s around 300 yen per hour, or ~900 yen for the day.
Still — great experience. I always wanted to try a real Japanese capsule stay.
Inside the capsule there’s a TV, radio, adjustable lights, and AC — though it blasts pretty strongly, so I turned it off.
Hotel near Shinsaibashi/Namba/Yotsubashi,Osaka25.2% of visitors choose this area
GGuest User2025.11.20
Nice rooms I booked one with a view over Osaka. Hotel is 10 mins walk from Dotonburi and very close to Namba station entrance from there about 5 mins walk to subway lines that take you further into town
I didn’t include breakfast but paid for one morning it was quite expensive but the food was good quality and the views over Osaka from the 40th floor while you eat are stunning!
I asked the maids to clean my room a day ahead of schedule and they were more than willing and also came back as scheduled the next day.
While pricey I cannot fault my stay there
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9.6/10
Amazing
MMengmengmamaChoosing InterContinental Osaka was hands down the smartest decision I made!
The location is absolutely phenomenal! A shopper's paradise! Major malls and flagship stores are right downstairs, making it incredibly convenient to get all your favorite items in one go!
The rooms are incredibly spacious! In Japan, where space is a premium, the InterContinental's rooms feel like a true luxury. We booked a king room and even added an extra bed, and it still didn't feel cramped at all! The bathroom was also large and bright, and being able to lie down and gaze at Osaka's vibrant cityscape made it absolutely worth it!
The service was exceptionally thoughtful! From check-in to check-out, every single staff member was polite, attentive, and incredibly detail-oriented. The front desk, housekeeping, concierge... even the parking and luggage storage services were absolutely faultless!
When checking out, they even proactively offered to weigh my luggage. The most delightful surprise was when a staff member wished me ”Gong Xi Fa Cai” in Chinese – it felt so incredibly welcoming!
It truly proved to be a brilliant choice to stay at InterContinental Osaka! Next time I'm in Osaka, I'm definitely booking this place again!
VVinzy NgGood hotel with spa with mediocre services.
The room was neat, clean and feeling new.
However, staffs are not familiar with English, not even talking Mandarin. Using the translator with poor voice input was troublesome and sometimes it interpreted wrong meanings.
Room service if missed will not be provided again on that day.
Also, there were many spa-only visitors simply lying on the spa floor.
Parts of the male spa were under construction and one night there were no 40 degree Celsius or higher pool as they were all under cleaning at the same time.
The ground of the spa was very slippery, mostly because many visitors did not bother to rinse themselves well after using the conditioner.
The breakfast buffet is good in terms of food choices and environment. But I dislike the scrambled eggs, which had a texture tasted awful.
IIL8Great location in the heart of the city, with metro and train stations right downstairs and plenty of shops and malls around. Very convenient.
However, the soundproofing is seriously lacking. The family staying above me had kids who were constantly stomping and jumping from early morning (around 7am) and as late as bed time at night (around 11pm). Even after the hotel reminded them, the parents and did nothing to control the noise. Very inconsiderate and mediocre behaviour.
We ended up enduring this for almost a week without asking to change rooms (as it means we need to pack and unpack luggage again!), but it really affected our sleep and overall stay. The hotel needs to improve soundproofing or handle such noise issues more effectively.
__WeChat20061****The location is fantastic, just a 5-minute walk right next to Osaka Station. Umeda offers plenty of shopping and dining options nearby. For those coming from Kansai Airport, simply take the limousine bus, get off at the second stop, and it's only a 7-8 minute walk to the hotel. I absolutely love this area and will definitely choose to stay here again on my next visit.
XXiaoxiaoxiaoxiaolaotouThe hotel's location is convenient, about 1km from the commercial center's Daimaru and Hankyu department stores, and around 600m from the subway station. The room facilities are well-maintained, and the staff are enthusiastic. Breakfast is well-organized with orderly queuing, though the variety of dishes is just average.
MM230154****Facilities: Average, just barely adequate.
Hygiene: Not bad, Japan is generally good in this regard.
Environment: Honestly speechless. This capsule hotel shares a name with another, and I walked my legs off trying to find it!
Service: Alright, but no Chinese-speaking staff.
Couldn't be helped during the National Day holiday, it was barely acceptable. The good thing is that it's conveniently located inside the airport.
GGuest UserLove this quiet and peaceful hotel and the surrounding....will stay again the next trip.
We stayed one night before heading to Kansai airport ( 5 mins train ride)
My son was so elated to enjoy the onsen due to his scoliosis and his pain was eased.
Good breakfast with a fantastic seaview. Be there and see for yourself.
About 10mins walk from Rinku town station. Should you intend to leave your baggages at the station, there are 2 options , locker or pay 500 yen per pc at one of the shops providing storage service.
You can then freely head off to Premium outlet and back before 8pm (shop closure) to airport.
Highly recommend Saba fish at OOTOYA - Rinku premium...pls google exact location.
MmendongmeiDormy Inn is always a top choice for us when we travel to Japan. Practically every time we visit, we first check the location and prices of Dormy Inn hotels. We've stayed at this specific hotel and its chain many times. The hotel offers smoking rooms, microwaves, ice machines, a laundry room, and natural hot springs. On the first floor, there's a beverage bar where you can help yourself to coffee, matcha, and chocolate drinks. Toiletries like toothbrushes, toothpaste, and combs are also readily available. You can pack light when traveling here; the hotel truly takes care of guests' needs very well. The complimentary soy sauce ramen served from 9:30 PM to 11 PM is also quite tasty; they don't skimp on quality just because it's free, it's consistently good. We'll definitely prioritize staying at this hotel again on our future trips to Japan.
Hotel near Osaka Station/Umeda/Yodoyabashi/Hommachi, Osaka
Price per night from:HK$540
9.4/10
Amazing
__cangyueI've always loved the style of W Hotels, and choosing the W Osaka this time was definitely the right decision.
**Facilities:** The facilities are comprehensive, truly befitting a five-star hotel. The breakfast was also delicious, and the gym, swimming pool, and other amenities were all fully equipped.
**Cleanliness:** Spotless, no complaints there.
**Environment:** The 'nightclub' vibe of the environment is fantastic! There are also many great places to eat nearby. I highly recommend the Blue Bottle Coffee downstairs. It's also very close to Shinsaibashi and Namba, basically within walking distance. The subway is convenient too, and Daimaru is just across the street diagonally, making shopping very easy.
**Service:** Everyone was very enthusiastic, and most staff offered Chinese language service. English communication was also not an issue. I will definitely choose W Hotels in other locations in the future.
Hotel near Osaka Station/Umeda/Yodoyabashi/Hommachi, Osaka
Price per night from:HK$2,782
8.9/10
Very Good
AAmanzhol YestekovLocals don’t usually come here to sleep — they come to wash, relax, and go through the full spa ritual.
There are three types of steam rooms, a circular shower, and three baths:
two hot ones at around 41°C, and one cold shock bath at around 11°C.
You dip in and instantly feel alive.
One unique feature — every hour they run a group steam ritual, like a collective massage & heat therapy session. Very Japanese, and surprisingly affordable. Definitely worth trying.
There’s also an inexpensive breakfast option, plus vending machines with food and drinks right inside — very convenient.
Overall, it’s a men-only vibe: arrive, clean up, relax, reset, and go about your day.
The capsule is just a bonus on top of the sauna experience.
They give you clothing — not a robe, but loose Japanese pants and an oversized T-shirt.
You get your own locker, bedding and clothes are changed daily, and the bathrooms have literally everything: toothbrush, toothpaste, gels, shampoo… even nail clippers. You don’t need to bring anything.
Location is fantastic — right next to Dotonbori. Step outside and you’re instantly in the heart of Osaka’s nightlife and energy.
Downsides?
A strict checkout — you must leave at 10:00 AM, and check-in starts only after 3:00 PM.
If you want to stay during that gap, it’s around 300 yen per hour, or ~900 yen for the day.
Still — great experience. I always wanted to try a real Japanese capsule stay.
Inside the capsule there’s a TV, radio, adjustable lights, and AC — though it blasts pretty strongly, so I turned it off.
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