I've visited Osaka countless times, but this was my first stay at this hotel. I stayed for a total of 3 nights. Initially, I was prejudiced against this area as it seemed a bit intimidating, but after staying here, I realized it was actually quite peaceful and clean. I was very impressed and would definitely consider staying here again on future trips to Osaka. The hotel is located a short walk from the station. There are multiple exits, and if you have heavy luggage, there are elevators available. A convenience store and vending machines are also nearby.
I arrived in Osaka early morning via night bus. Initially, I was going to ask the hotel if I could leave my luggage, but luckily, I was able to check into my room right away. The staff were very friendly and helpful, even though their English had a Japanese accent. They were able to provide me with all the necessary information. (If you plan to arrive at the hotel before check-in time, please contact the hotel directly to inquire about their policy.)
My room was a single room of 11㎡, which is about 3x4 meters. I could fit my 28-inch suitcase on the floor in the walkway. The room had a bed, desk, chair, nightstand, mini-fridge, TV (which I didn't use), glasses, trash can, slippers, and towels. The bed was not the most comfortable, but it was acceptable given the price and quality of the hotel. The desk was large enough for me to work on my laptop and still have space for my makeup and some snacks. The bathroom was small but clean. It had a shower, bathtub, automatic toilet, and amenities like soap and shampoo.
The hotel's common area had several workspaces, which were sufficient for the number of guests. The hotel's internet was very fast, both in the room and in the common areas. If you're traveling for work, this hotel would be a great option. The kitchen area was small but functional, with a microwave, electric stove, sink, and separate trash bins. There was also a laundry room with coin-operated washing and drying machines. I didn't use this service, but I think you can exchange coins at the...
Read moreI've visited Osaka countless times, but this was my first stay at this hotel. I stayed for a total of 3 nights.Initially, I was prejudiced against this area as it seemed a bit intimidating, but after staying here, I realized it was actually quite peaceful and clean. I was very impressed and would definitely consider staying here again on future trips to Osaka.The hotel is located a short walk from the station. There are multiple exits, and if you have heavy luggage, there are elevators available. A convenience store and vending machines are also nearby.I arrived in Osaka early morning via night bus. Initially, I was going to ask the hotel if I could leave my luggage, but luckily, I was able to check into my room right away. The staff were very friendly and helpful, even though their English had a Japanese accent. They were able to provide me with all the necessary information. (If you plan to arrive at the hotel before check-in time, please contact the hotel directly to inquire about their policy.)My room was a single room of 11㎡, which is about 3x4 meters. I could fit my 28-inch suitcase on the floor in the walkway.The room had a bed, desk, chair, nightstand, mini-fridge, TV (which I didn't use), glasses, trash can, slippers, and towels. The bed was not the most comfortable, but it was acceptable given the price and quality of the hotel. The desk was large enough for me to work on my laptop and still have space for my makeup and some snacks.The bathroom was small but clean. It had a shower, bathtub, automatic toilet, and amenities like soap and shampoo.The hotel's common area had several workspaces, which were sufficient for the number of guests. The hotel's internet was very fast, both in the room and in the common areas. If you're traveling for work, this hotel would be a great option.The kitchen area was small but functional, with a microwave, electric stove, sink, and separate trash bins.There was also a laundry room with coin-operated washing and drying machines. I didn't use this service, but I think you can exchange coins at the...
Read moreGood pointThe staff are friendly.It is right in front of Dobutsuenmae Station and close to Shin-Imamiya Station. In short, it is a double station area.There is a convenience store nearby.Nearby, there is a slightly cheaper grocery store called TAMADE 5 minutes away, and there is a very large Megadon Quijote in front of Exit 5 of Shin-Imamiya Station.What's disappointingThe air conditioner works well, but you can see the dust on the filter, and if you leave it on for 30 minutes, you get a sore throat and a headache. (When I went, it was so hot that I couldn't even open the window for ventilation, but I don't know what it would be like if I ventilated it.)There was unexplained blood on the bed, not on the bed, but on the white sheet on the floor, not on the head, but where I put my feet, and there was a lot of dust under the bed.The bathroom was small and I washed my face in the sink and turned on the water with the shower hose to take a shower. After showering, I tried to turn off the water, but it wouldn't turn off and the water kept coming out. I told the front desk, and they came up with me and turned it off. They kindly explained in Japanese how to turn off the water, but I couldn't understand it because it was in Japanese. (I don't know how to explain this, but they told me that it wasn't broken and that there was a trick. It was very difficult.)I see at least 3 homeless people sleeping on the street every day, and I see a lot of men urinating in the sewers that are open everywhere.to sum upI recommend that women not come. Even if it is expensive, find accommodation in another area.For men, if you don't mind a small bathroom and really just want to sleep, I recommend this.I forgot to take a picture of the interior of the accommodation, so I am uploading a photo of myself eating beer and chicken skewers purchased at a nearby Family Mart in the accommodation room, and to explain the flooring material. It is a...
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