Don’t really understand why the rating for this place is so high- the rooms are a bit small but the main issue is that they’re not very clean and there aren’t many surfaces to put things. The bottles in the washroom were crusty and I was so disgusted I just went out and bought my own shampoo and body wash.
They do have amazing employees though- the first night I was there, I noticed the bedsheets were stained and asked for help at the front desk. Noza at the front desk was super nice and helped me change it since all the cleaning staff were gone by then. The second floor has a nice hang out space where you can eat. Location wise it’s literally right next to the station but if you are looking to walk to dotonbori, it takes about...
Read moreGood value for our stay. We stayed on the highest floor so had a nice view of Osaka. Standard business hotel with clean rooms and most amenities available. It is in a quiet residential neighbourhood. Close to a subway station that can get you to all the popular places like Dotonbori and Namba. Only caveat is that the remote for the AC and TV is only in Japanese, so it took a while for us to learn how to cool down our room. A guidebook or instructions manual included in the room would have been a nice add for international travelers. Also they should leave the tray of amenities out for...
Read moreStayed at the hotel at the start of the Sakura season. The hotel is very friendly. It is located near a metro station. The staff is welcoming, and ready to help. There is a common area on the 2nd floor, for laundry, lunch and work, equipped with coffee machines, tea and water. This was really great for us. The hotel provides complimentary higher products at the reception, and there is a 7-eleven right next door, which was really comfortable. The only downside is that the room wasn’t equipped with a closet, but that’s something we were able...
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