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Natural Hot Spring Midosuji Hotel
4.1/572 Reviews
Shinsaibashi/Namba/Yotsubashi
Gracious staff Strategic location Perfect accommodations Very clean Location is next to the train system. Underground train system is interconnected. Walk to Exit # 11(next to green atm). Walk upstairs . Walk 10 feet and turn right into the mall. Pass FamilyMart and turn right into the small alley. Hotel is located mid alley. Fast check in Super fast WiFi Rooms was perfect for solo traveler. Two travelers will be a challenge. Enough room for one small carry-on luggage. Large luggage will be a challenge, but doable. Shower/tub Fills Will hot spring water . Shower water pressure is one of the best in my travels. Soaking in the tub after a 15 mile trek, was heavenly. Toiletries available in the lobby. Shampoo and liquid bath soap in the shower. Not much room to put your items, but can place on the desk. Bath towels and yukata provided and exchanged every other day. Hotel is very quiet , given its central location. Instructions: Hot bath ONSEN for men is located on the 10th floor . Open from 6pm-11pm. Wear your Yukata and slippers provided in your room . Bring your key card and small towel Press 10th floor. Enter ONSEN and place your slippers by the door. Slide open the door and place your clothes and items in the basket. Slide open the door to the shower/pool area. Take a shower using their provided shampoo and gel. Now you can enter the pool and sauna area. Large hot pool (fits 10) and a dry sauna (fits 5) . Enjoy 2-10 minute walk to the below locations: Tons of food, bars , entertainment, shopping , JR and all other trains , cafes, breakfast , dontoburi canal , etc etc Excellent stay . This will be my go to hotel in Osaka. If this review was helpful, please give it a 👍 Happy travels
Hotel Lucky
4.3/5113 Reviews
Uehommachi/Tennoji/Southern Osaka
The entire experience is petrified. I have never ever had so horrible experience in my entire life due to the foreign staff who is not Asian nor Japanese. The foreign staff is a guy with the cap on. As a tourist I forget to take off my shoes when I came to the hostel that made sense. Also it was the only and first time I made the mistake. He then shouted at me and pissed off by saying please Obey OUR Rule whilst other Japanese staff just said Oh she forgets only instead of shouting and being so rude. The Japanese understand I did not do it on purpose or have any intention of breaking their rule. The foreign staff looks so bossy as this is his hostel and he is the boss. He speaks fluent Japanese. I seriously don't understand why the hostel hire this rude person. Come on I know you want to make it international. He might brought his very rude culture from the middle east. The white people or Asian will not behave like this. I am not asking for a five star hotel service but at the very least treat your guest with respect. Obey is a strong word and I know he is not an English speaker but he is unbelievably rude. In the hospitality industry even though it is a hostel it needs service basic service and at the very least being polite. As if I owed him a lot come on I am a guest. Another staff like the Japanese girl and the owner Japanese guy are nice especially the girl called naka and she was very sweet to ask where would I go and giving suggestion. Apart from that the TV is amazing coz you turn up loud it's the same as silence Like other review said it is very noisy especially on Friday night. Staring from 4:30 in the morning someone was brushing teeth and locked and opened their door. It happened on every hour. I did not get a good night of sleep. I cannot wait to get out of this hell as I worried to make other mistake or forget something like take off the shoes and get shouted by the big boss from middle East. I will not come due to this guy. Taking to the local mere y who sold the skewer about the Japan is getting international. The old say is Japanese refused the immigration. There are not much white people only up to 2. But tons of the Middle East people who worked in restaurant hostel supermarkets or clothes shop. They are rude like the male Middle East staff in the hostel. The local said he welcome tourists not immigrant Japanese culture emphasis on politeness and repect. This rude staff ruined my trip and my good impression about Japan. Ask me to obey okay I will not be back to your hostel. And even in China have much better service then you. I will not come to Japan and spendinf money for such disgraceful treatment . Thank you Middle East staff you just ruined my trip in Japan. This is utterly unpleasant.
&and Hostel Shinsaibashi East
4.4/575 Reviews
Osaka Station/Umeda/Yodoyabashi/Hommachi
The hotel and the room itself were very enjoyable. Our room was comfortable, modern and very cosy. The staff was nice and helpful, and the location was and other very good point (close to the subway and at walkable distance from points of interest of the city). We would definitely come back.
COGO TENNOJI
4.5/586 Reviews
Uehommachi/Tennoji/Southern Osaka
Me and my two friends arrived here and we were warmly welcomed by the staff. We were too early for check in but they kindly let us leave our luggage in a safe place while we go out and explore the city! When we came back we were given our keys and free towels. The room we are staying in is very clean and spacious. Beds are comfortable and the bathrooms are very clean. Really nice foot bath outside that you can enjoy after walking round all day. The hostel has a traditional Japanese style which is a lovely touch! Would recommend to stay here.
&and Hostel Hommachi East
4.2/5154 Reviews
Osaka Station/Umeda/Yodoyabashi/Hommachi
Location of the hostel was quite far away from any main destinations and despite one of the hostel staff being somewhat cold on my first day the other staff were polite. Toilets are inconvenient - only one for three bedrooms. There is also a charge for towels and luggage storage - very different to any other hostels I stayed in, while visiting japan.
Guest House Rice Chikko
4/546 Reviews
Osaka Bay
Mini exquisite small hostel, clean and tidy. The boss is very nice and very cute. Not far from Universal Studios but the traffic is not convenient, it is recommended to take a taxi, less than six kilometers, the RMB is nearly one hundred and five
KIX House Waraku Hall 2
3.5/515 Reviews
The accommodation is about half an hour's walk from Linkongcheng Station. The neighborhood should be a residential area. The houses look like Japanese houses! There are 24-hour supermarkets and restaurants nearby! There is also a well-known Linkong City (the scenery is very good) and it is also very good to buy!
Hotel Raizan South
3.8/531 Reviews
Uehommachi/Tennoji/Southern Osaka
The hotel is conveniently located, only 2 minutes walk from Nanhai Xinjingong Station, and it is very convenient to return to and from Kansai Airport. The hotel is cheap, but it still enjoys a separate room. Although the room is small, there is still a little space to open the suitcase completely. The room is also clean, the bed is a little smaller, comfortable, and slippers and towels are provided. Although the toilet is shared, the cleanliness is good. The hotel has a large bathing area to experience Japanese bathing. Overall, low cost accommodation, but feel good, if you don't mind sharing bathrooms and bathrooms, it is worth recommending.
Hotel Sunplaza
4.4/5300 Reviews
Shinsaibashi/Namba/Yotsubashi
改装されたそうで、フロントもロビーも、部屋もキレイです。 JR新今宮駅を出てすぐだし、ほんとに泊まるだけなら安いです。 ただ、理解しておかなければならないのは、トイレ、お風呂は部屋にはありません。トイレは階に1か所の共同トイレ(男女別)です。お風呂は大浴場か、シャワールームの利用になります。私が利用した部屋は3畳の畳部屋。布団が一式。 土曜日でもう開いているところがなくて利用しましたが、泊まるところがなければ利用も全然OKだと思います。とにかく料金が安いので、その辺は了解できます。土曜日でも3800円でしたから。 プライベートはしっかり守られますので、カプセルホテルより断然いいです。バックパッカーとかにはおすすめです。 なので、若い学生さんや、工事関係の連泊、外国人さんなどが多いようです。 ただ、よくわかりませんが、ロビーやシャワールームって、宿泊者以外の人も利用している感じがするのは私だけなのかな?
HOTEL AARON TsuTen West
4.2/548 Reviews
Shinsaibashi/Namba/Yotsubashi
This is a B&B without a counter. Use a password to enter. When you first arrived, you followed the instructions and said the key was in the mailbox, but you couldn't find it. You contacted the service staff immediately, but it should be the hosting company, because the service staff was not easy to contact. , we don’t have a local phone number, so we can only try to use Line to connect, and finally found that the key is inserted in the door, but the management staff called us back as soon as they received our message and apologized to us for the cleanliness and overall service. It's good, very close to Tsutenkaku New World, but there are a lot of homeless people nearby, so be careful and safe

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Local Travel Info

Number of Hotels3,417
Number of Reviews5,623
Highest PriceMYR 2,330
Lowest PriceMYR 72
Average Price (Weekends)MYR 482
Average Price (Weekdays)MYR 416