This is the hotel I was most satisfied with during my trip to Japan. Most of the hotels I booked, especially in other areas or even in Osaka, had very small rooms. Then I happened to come across this place, it’s a studio-style mini apartment converted into a hotel for tourists. There’s no staff or front desk; everything is done through email. You receive an entry code for the building and a code to unlock your room, that’s it, just head straight in.
The room is 28 square meters, while most hotels here are only around 15 square meters. Considering the price, this type of accommodation is much cheaper than traditional hotels. The room is fully equipped, with everything you’d expect from a regular hotel. Overall, it’s very comfortable, and a big plus is that it’s super close to the train station, only about a 3-minute walk, which makes getting around...
Read moreThe location is very convenient! Just 3mins walking from exit no.5 at Ebisucho station. The room is small but with every essential equipment. Kitchen and laundry. The supermarket just at right side 100meters away from exit 5 and it’s open 24hrs. We just arrived at PM10 then grabbing the grocery quickly. ByAM12 already done! What a wonderful place, highly recommended ! Somehow the smell of the room is not good( maybe the carpet )it’s the only disappointment of the hotel. We get some sterility...
Read moreMinimalist design and minimalist staff. There’s no one in the reception. However, there’s several drawers where the guests can take their amenities for free; toothbrushes, bath towels, face towels, slippers, even laundry powder. The room was nice, with washing machine, a small kitchen with microwave, kettle and refrigerator. The down side is they only have 1 elevator up to 15 floors. It will takes a while if...
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