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2 bed room near Osaka Castle.#202
4.2/52 Reviews
Uehommachi/Tennoji/Southern Osaka
Very nice apartment with all provisions necessary being made available. Well worth the price.
Ginmachiya
5/51 Reviews
Uehommachi/Tennoji/Southern Osaka
房子雖然小但是很乾凈
Kobashiyado
5/52 Reviews
Tennoji
The room is OK, the bathroom is a little smelly, the remote control battery of the remote control lamp is changed, the whole is OK, you can continue to stay after improvement
Moxy Osaka Shin Umeda
4.5/5136 Reviews
Osaka Station/Umeda/Yodoyabashi/Hommachi
I enjoy staying at Moxy chains (even though I only stayed in one prior to this) because of its modern but funky atmosphere and rooms. The room itself is as expected from a Moxy. Compact, but still bigger than most Japanese business hotels. As a platinum, I did not get upgraded. I had to ask upon check-in and was told there was only 1 available on the 3rd floor. Granted I requested for a higher floor... I would rather not get upgraded and stay on the original floor given to me, which was the 8th. I also asked to be away from the elevator, but was placed in the room right in front of the elevator. To be honest, I find it hard to believe no others rooms were available.. I only stayed for one night and it was on Thursday night. Luckily, I didn’t hear any sounds. Either the walls were that good, or barely anyone was staying on my floor. I’m going to go with the latter one. The only complaint I have with the room was the tin garbage can provided. I get the “go green” thing going on, but I didn’t feel comfortable throwing garbage anywhere without a bag because of stains or liquid leakage. I ended up using my own plastic bag. It would make more sense to save the plastic on the slippers no? But that goes for most hotels, not just this one. No robes, but pajamas are available on the first floor. The restaurant/bar: If I would rate this alone, it would be a solid 5. Just look at the prices. That itself is already fair enough but this was under a hotel. I actually found it hard to believe they were offering such low prices! And the taste... amazing. The burger I ordered was very juicy and whatever sauce they used added more flavor to it. The nachos were handmade (?) and the portions were all fair. However, why the 3 stars? Out of the 7 staff members I’ve interacted with, only 3 of them spoke fluent English. The lady who checked me in (very sweet, short brown hair,) the manager (?,) and a foreigner who took my order at the bar (who spoke like a Japanese.) Two others literally ran away from me to get someone to speak to me, while 2 others said very basic words. Pretty sure they couldn’t understand what I was saying. Ironically, the owner (?) of this place, is a foreigner himself. I passed by the gym and noticed a guy talking in the phone. He was the same guy that’s on their Instagram so I’m assuming that he’s the owner. I get this is Japan, but Moxy is under Marriott, which is an international brand. Definitely caught me by surprise when I had to use my elementary Japanese to get my point across. Another thing is the location. This is not Shin-Umeda. It’s clearly Fukushima which is what they’re marketing it on their IG. So very misleading. Problem is that the closest subway station is over 15 minutes away! Yes there’s a JR but the metro is what most people would take, to go to tourist spots. So I would say this hotel is targeting the Japanese business audience instead. If you are taking the metro, Nishi-Umeda would be the closest station. Lastly, t
Minimalist Loft Namba Compact Studio with a 24-Hour Gym
3.8/525 Reviews
Shinsaibashi/Namba/Yotsubashi
The location of the apartment is relatively quiet. It takes about 15 minutes to walk to several nearby subway stations. There is a convenience store and laundry room downstairs. It is suitable for a single person traveling. The only drawback is that the bath towels and towels have a peculiar smell, but I washed it myself.
Jesus Square Nipponbashi
3.6/522 Reviews
Shinsaibashi/Namba/Yotsubashi
0
For a place like Osaka, this space is very cost-effective (near the Namba subway station) and it is close to Dotonbashi. Some five-star hotels are only about 20 square meters, the price is very high, and the space is more than 30 square meters with three beds. In terms of hygiene, I can rest assured that the meticulousness of my Japanese friends is really admirable. The only thing is a little lacking. I don’t speak foreign languages. Fortunately, my friend is on a business trip here. The landlord gave me a detailed route map and I was very confused. In the end, it was a friend who helped me find this position. Overall, I was very satisfied. In order not to trouble people, all the things I have used are returned to the original place, and the garbage is also packaged.

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Hotel Information for Tourists

Number of hotels35
Number of Reviews 53
Lowest PriceUS$38
Highest PriceUS$671
Average Price(Weekend Night)US$277
Average Price(Weekday Night)US$223

Osaka Pet-friendly Hotel Guide

Osaka, Japan's second-largest city, is a bustling metropolis that's as famous for its hearty street food as it is for its futuristic skyline. Whether you're a foodie, a history buff, or a thrill-seeker, Osaka has something for everyone.

Popular Attractions in Osaka for First-Time Visitors

  • Dotonbori: Immerse yourself in the neon-lit heart of Osaka, where the giant Glico Man sign looms large and the aroma of street food wafts through the air.
  • Osaka Castle: Step back in time at this iconic symbol of Osaka, surrounded by cherry blossom trees and lush parklands.
  • Umeda Sky Building: For a bird's-eye view of the city, head to the Floating Garden Observatory and watch Osaka spread out beneath you.
  • Shitennoji Temple: As Japan's first Buddhist temple, Shitennoji offers a serene retreat from the urban buzz.
  • Kaiyukan: One of the world's largest public aquariums, Kaiyukan is a must for families and anyone fascinated by marine life.
  • Universal Studios Japan: Get your thrills and enjoy unique attractions at this world-renowned film and theme park.

Transportation in Osaka

  • Osaka International Airport: Also known as Itami Airport, it's the gateway to the city for domestic and some international travelers.
  • Kansai International Airport: The main arrival point for international visitors, connected to Osaka via train and bus.
  • Osaka Metro: A comprehensive network that makes navigating the city a breeze, with lines crisscrossing to major tourist spots.
  • JR Lines: Japan's extensive railway system connects Osaka to other cities and regions, perfect for day trips.

Better to Know Before Visiting Osaka

  • Currency: The Japanese Yen is the local currency. Cash is widely used, but credit cards are accepted in most tourist spots.
  • Language: While learning a few basic Japanese phrases can be helpful, English is spoken in many restaurants and hotels.
  • Etiquette: The Japanese are known for their politeness. Bowing slightly when greeting someone is a nice touch.
  • Visa Regulations: Most visitors need a valid passport. Citizens of certain countries may require a visa, so check in advance.

Climate, Weather, and Average Temperature in Osaka

  • Spring (Mar-May): Mild and often rainy, a great time to see cherry blossoms.
  • Summer (Jun-Aug): Hot and humid; perfect for enjoying outdoor festivals.
  • Autumn (Sep-Nov): Pleasant and cool, with beautiful foliage.
  • Winter (Dec-Feb): Cold and dry, with occasional snow.
SeasonAverage High (°C)Average Low (°C)Packing Suggestions
Spring2011Light layers, umbrella for rain.
Summer3124Lightweight clothing, sunscreen.
Autumn2315Sweaters, light jackets for cool evenings.
Winter82Warm clothing, scarves, gloves.

What to Eat in Ho Chi Minh City

  • Takoyaki: Bite-sized balls of dough filled with octopus, a must-try street snack.
  • Okonomiyaki: Often called "Japanese pancake," this savory delight is customizable with various toppings.
  • Osaka Ramen: Known for its rich, tonkotsu (pork bone) broth and chewy noodles.
  • Sushi: Fresh and flavorful, Osaka's sushi is not to be missed.
  • Douglasu: A type of fried food similar to tempura, but with a lighter, airier batter.
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