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KOKO HOTEL Osaka Namba Sennichimae
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Nearby attractions
Dotonbori
1 Chome Dotonbori, Chuo Ward, Osaka, 542-0071, Japan
Round1 Stadium Sennichimae
1 Chome-3-1 Namba, Chuo Ward, Osaka, 542-0076, Japan
Tonbori River Walk
Dotonbori, Chuo Ward, Osaka, 542-0071, Japan
Hozen-ji Temple
1 Chome-2-16 Namba, Chuo Ward, Osaka, 542-0076, Japan
Ebisu Tower Ferris Wheel
7-13 Souemoncho, Chuo Ward, Osaka, 542-0084, Japan
船🚢Nippombashi Boarding Point
1 Chome Dotonbori, Chuo Ward, Osaka, 542-0071, Japan
Tombori River Cruise (Tazaemon Bridge Pier)
7-13 Souemoncho, Chuo Ward, Osaka, 542-0084, Japan
National Bunraku Theatre
1 Chome-12-10 Nipponbashi, Chuo Ward, Osaka, 542-0073, Japan
Sennichimae Doguyasuji Shopping Street
Nanbasennichimae, Chuo Ward, Osaka, 542-0075, Japan
Gallery AMI-KANOKO
Japan, 〒542-0074 Osaka, Chuo Ward, Sennichimae, 1 Chome−2−7 2F
Nearby restaurants
Sushi Sakaba Sashisu
Japan, 〒542-0074 Osaka, Chuo Ward, Sennichimae, 1 Chome−5−11 なんばウォーク3番街南通り
Marufuku Coffee Sennichimae honten
1 Chome-9-1 Sennichimae, Chuo Ward, Osaka, 542-0074, Japan
Amato Maeda Namba-Walk
なんばウォーク 三番街, 5-12, 1 Chome Sennichimae, Chuo Ward, Osaka, 542-0074, Japan
Wagyu Beef Yakiniku Restaurant Nikusawa Osaka Namba
2 Chome-5-7 Sennichimae, Chuo Ward, Osaka, 542-0074, Japan
ICHIRAN Dotonbori -South Building-
1 Chome-4-16 Dotonbori, Chuo Ward, Osaka, 542-0071, Japan
Shabuwara Kuromon Nipponbashi Store
Japan, 〒542-0073 Osaka, Chuo Ward, Nipponbashi, 1 Chome−18−1 日本一会館 2F
Yayoiken Nipponbashi
1 Chome-5-13 Nipponbashi, Chuo Ward, Osaka, 542-0073, Japan
Gyukatsu Kyoto Katsugyu - Namba Sennichimae
1 Chome-8-17 Sennichimae, Chuo Ward, Osaka, 542-0074, Japan
Itamae Yakiniku Ikkou Sennichimae
Japan, 〒542-0074 Osaka, Chuo Ward, Sennichimae, 2 Chome−6−8 ゴールデンフタバプラザビル 1F
Vegetarian 素食 江南(大阪日本橋店)
Japan, 〒542-0073 Osaka, Chuo Ward, Nipponbashi, 1 Chome−3−7 日本橋ビル38番街 2F
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Sotetsu Grand Fresa Osaka Namba
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Sauna & Capsule Amza
2 Chome-9-17 Sennichimae, Chuo Ward, Osaka, 542-0074, Japan
Business Inn Sennichimae Hotel
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HOTEL TRAD Replay
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IAM HOTEL
1 Chome-5-13 Sennichimae, Chuo Ward, Osaka, 542-0074, Japan
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KOKO HOTEL Osaka Namba Sennichimae

1 Chome-3-7 Sennichimae, Chuo Ward, Osaka, 542-0074, Japan
4.0(105)

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attractions: Dotonbori, Round1 Stadium Sennichimae, Tonbori River Walk, Hozen-ji Temple, Ebisu Tower Ferris Wheel, 船🚢Nippombashi Boarding Point, Tombori River Cruise (Tazaemon Bridge Pier), National Bunraku Theatre, Sennichimae Doguyasuji Shopping Street, Gallery AMI-KANOKO, restaurants: Sushi Sakaba Sashisu, Marufuku Coffee Sennichimae honten, Amato Maeda Namba-Walk, Wagyu Beef Yakiniku Restaurant Nikusawa Osaka Namba, ICHIRAN Dotonbori -South Building-, Shabuwara Kuromon Nipponbashi Store, Yayoiken Nipponbashi, Gyukatsu Kyoto Katsugyu - Namba Sennichimae, Itamae Yakiniku Ikkou Sennichimae, Vegetarian 素食 江南(大阪日本橋店)
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Nearby attractions of KOKO HOTEL Osaka Namba Sennichimae

Dotonbori

Round1 Stadium Sennichimae

Tonbori River Walk

Hozen-ji Temple

Ebisu Tower Ferris Wheel

船🚢Nippombashi Boarding Point

Tombori River Cruise (Tazaemon Bridge Pier)

National Bunraku Theatre

Sennichimae Doguyasuji Shopping Street

Gallery AMI-KANOKO

Dotonbori

Dotonbori

4.4

(26.2K)

Open 24 hours
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Round1 Stadium Sennichimae

Round1 Stadium Sennichimae

3.7

(2.3K)

Open 24 hours
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Tonbori River Walk

Tonbori River Walk

4.4

(518)

Open 24 hours
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Hozen-ji Temple

Hozen-ji Temple

4.3

(1.9K)

Open 24 hours
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Things to do nearby

Osaka Shinsekai/Dotombori Walking Tour
Osaka Shinsekai/Dotombori Walking Tour
Thu, Jan 1 • 9:00 AM
556-0003, Osaka, Osaka, Japan
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Experience making ramen in a private kitchen in Osaka!
Experience making ramen in a private kitchen in Osaka!
Tue, Jan 6 • 9:30 AM
543-0021, Osaka, Osaka, Japan
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Nara : Tea Ceremony in 120Year Old House -Max 5-
Nara : Tea Ceremony in 120Year Old House -Max 5-
Thu, Jan 1 • 10:30 AM
630-8322, Nara, Nara, Japan
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Nearby restaurants of KOKO HOTEL Osaka Namba Sennichimae

Sushi Sakaba Sashisu

Marufuku Coffee Sennichimae honten

Amato Maeda Namba-Walk

Wagyu Beef Yakiniku Restaurant Nikusawa Osaka Namba

ICHIRAN Dotonbori -South Building-

Shabuwara Kuromon Nipponbashi Store

Yayoiken Nipponbashi

Gyukatsu Kyoto Katsugyu - Namba Sennichimae

Itamae Yakiniku Ikkou Sennichimae

Vegetarian 素食 江南(大阪日本橋店)

Sushi Sakaba Sashisu

Sushi Sakaba Sashisu

4.3

(933)

Click for details
Marufuku Coffee Sennichimae honten

Marufuku Coffee Sennichimae honten

4.1

(1.3K)

Click for details
Amato Maeda Namba-Walk

Amato Maeda Namba-Walk

4.2

(318)

$$

Click for details
Wagyu Beef Yakiniku Restaurant Nikusawa Osaka Namba

Wagyu Beef Yakiniku Restaurant Nikusawa Osaka Namba

4.5

(914)

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Reviews of KOKO HOTEL Osaka Namba Sennichimae

4.0
(105)
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4.0
11w

The final leg of our Japan trip brought us to Osaka. We hopped on the Shinkansen from Kyoto, probably overkill since we still had to switch to a JR line to get anywhere near our hotel. As fate and weather would have it, rain greeted us the moment we emerged from the underground station. Finding an escalator or elevator to reach street level felt like solving a labyrinth puzzle. I get sweaty, frustrated, and lost when I feel like a rat stuck in a maze, and with the language barrier in play, every step felt heavier. But even a blind squirrel sometimes finds an acorn. Eventually, we spotted an escalator and hauled ourselves upward. Small victories feel huge when you’re stressed.

We dragged our heavy bags a few hundred meters to the hotel. The first impression was chaos. More than twenty people crowded the entrance, arguing loudly. They were part of a Nordic choir. They eventually shifted aside, and we stepped into a lobby already overrun with luggage. The restaurant was being used as a staging area for check-in. Our room would not be ready for nearly an hour, so we used the wait time to wander the immediate area.

Just around the corner, the streets of Namba and Dotonbori come alive with the sights, sounds, and smells of Osaka’s street food culture. Ura-Namba, a lesser-known back street food alley, is filled with izakayas, small bars, and hidden eateries. Crowds clung to every corner. If you dislike swarms of people, avoid it. It reminded me of Shanghai at its busiest, people layered on people. Trash was more visible than I had expected in Japan. I grabbed an ice cream, eased through the crowds, and returned to the hotel. When my wife completed check-in, she directed us to a second tower, just a short walk away. The pathway was open to the elements, and it felt more like a motel entrance than a modern multi-story hotel.

Here is a detail you might not guess about me: I have traveled for thirty years. My needs have evolved. This room ticked almost every box for international, non-resort travel. It had a fridge, stove, microwave, sink, dishwasher, and most crucially a washing machine and dryer combo. The bathroom was full-sized with a proper shower. That is the kind of comfort I do not often expect outside high-end hotels. This is not a resort, and it is not opulent, but for what we needed, it was more than sufficient. The location is central, with good subway access. There is a 7-Eleven right next door. Breakfast is included but unremarkable. If you miss it, you will not feel robbed. The surroundings offer far better eats.

KOKO Hotel Osaka is located in the Minami district of the city, known for its nightlife, neon lights, shopping streets, and endless dining options. Guests appreciate the convenience of its location and its reputation for cleanliness and friendly staff. Classic local favorites such as takoyaki, okonomiyaki, kushikatsu, and yakitori are easy to find along with specialties like 551 Horai’s butaman pork buns and Jiyuken’s famous Japanese-style curry are allnwithin walking distance. The hotel is also within walking distance of Shinsaibashi Shopping Street and the lively Amerikamura district, known for its youth culture and fashion.

Here is the bottom line. KOKO Hotel is not glamorous, but it delivered what mattered most: a functional and comfortable base in the heart of Osaka with a laundry unit, a full bathroom, and easy subway access. The check-in process was chaotic, and the surrounding streets can feel overcrowded, but if your goal is to explore and you value convenience over luxury, this hotel delivers. In a city that never stops buzzing, KOKO Hotel might just be the calm and practical anchor you need to...

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2.0
27w

Review based of; Standard Twin I recently stayed here and had a mixed experience. On the positive side, the hotel is cheap, in a very central location, and clean, which is great for travelers on a budget.

However, several issues affected the comfort and convenience of the stay:

There’s no space to store suitcases, making the room feel cramped.

The toilet is smaller than standard (and for a person 170+ this was not a great experience), and bathroom ventilation is very weak — after a shower, the entire bathroom fogs up and stays that way for quite a while.

The ventilation unit in the bedroom is right next to the bed at pillow level and produces a constant noise, which made it difficult to sleep.

Soundproofing is poor, with noticeable noise from outside and occasional loud clogging or plumbing sounds from other units.

None of the staff are native Japanese, and this led to some communication difficulties when trying to resolve issues or ask for help.

The shared laundry machines (only 4 units) are locked while in use, and if another guest forgets to remove their laundry, it stays locked. Instead of unlocking the machine and removing the laundry, staff suggest using laundromats outside the hotel.

Laundry machines are coin-operated, but the hotel does not provide a coin exchange machine, which adds extra hassle.

Overall, while the hotel is clean and well-located, it lacks in comfort, customer service, and practicality. It might work for short, no-frills stays, but I wouldn't recommend it for longer visits or for travelers expecting smooth service.

Would not...

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5.0
22w

We stayed here during a family trip to Japan and found the apartment style room to be a good fit for our needs. The room had a small kitchen area with a microwave and fridge, which made it easy to store beer and sake and to heat up meals or snacks from nearby convenience stores like 7-Eleven, Lawson, or Family Mart. That came in handy with kids, especially for breakfast or quick dinners and after being out all day in the heat.

The beds were separate and comfortable enough, and the space was clean and functional. A nice place for a few nights.

The hotel is in a convenient area, close to several subway stations and the nightlife of food and entertainment is within walking distance, so getting around the city was pretty straightforward. It was an easy 40 minutes to universal studios. There are also plenty of shops and restaurants in walking distance.

Staff were nice and check-in was easy. Overall, a practical place to stay if you're traveling with family and want something with a bit more flexibility than a standard hotel room in a...

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D.L. Cohen, Ph.D.D.L. Cohen, Ph.D.
The final leg of our Japan trip brought us to Osaka. We hopped on the Shinkansen from Kyoto, probably overkill since we still had to switch to a JR line to get anywhere near our hotel. As fate and weather would have it, rain greeted us the moment we emerged from the underground station. Finding an escalator or elevator to reach street level felt like solving a labyrinth puzzle. I get sweaty, frustrated, and lost when I feel like a rat stuck in a maze, and with the language barrier in play, every step felt heavier. But even a blind squirrel sometimes finds an acorn. Eventually, we spotted an escalator and hauled ourselves upward. Small victories feel huge when you’re stressed. We dragged our heavy bags a few hundred meters to the hotel. The first impression was chaos. More than twenty people crowded the entrance, arguing loudly. They were part of a Nordic choir. They eventually shifted aside, and we stepped into a lobby already overrun with luggage. The restaurant was being used as a staging area for check-in. Our room would not be ready for nearly an hour, so we used the wait time to wander the immediate area. Just around the corner, the streets of Namba and Dotonbori come alive with the sights, sounds, and smells of Osaka’s street food culture. Ura-Namba, a lesser-known back street food alley, is filled with izakayas, small bars, and hidden eateries. Crowds clung to every corner. If you dislike swarms of people, avoid it. It reminded me of Shanghai at its busiest, people layered on people. Trash was more visible than I had expected in Japan. I grabbed an ice cream, eased through the crowds, and returned to the hotel. When my wife completed check-in, she directed us to a second tower, just a short walk away. The pathway was open to the elements, and it felt more like a motel entrance than a modern multi-story hotel. Here is a detail you might not guess about me: I have traveled for thirty years. My needs have evolved. This room ticked almost every box for international, non-resort travel. It had a fridge, stove, microwave, sink, dishwasher, and most crucially a washing machine and dryer combo. The bathroom was full-sized with a proper shower. That is the kind of comfort I do not often expect outside high-end hotels. This is not a resort, and it is not opulent, but for what we needed, it was more than sufficient. The location is central, with good subway access. There is a 7-Eleven right next door. Breakfast is included but unremarkable. If you miss it, you will not feel robbed. The surroundings offer far better eats. KOKO Hotel Osaka is located in the Minami district of the city, known for its nightlife, neon lights, shopping streets, and endless dining options. Guests appreciate the convenience of its location and its reputation for cleanliness and friendly staff. Classic local favorites such as takoyaki, okonomiyaki, kushikatsu, and yakitori are easy to find along with specialties like 551 Horai’s butaman pork buns and Jiyuken’s famous Japanese-style curry are allnwithin walking distance. The hotel is also within walking distance of Shinsaibashi Shopping Street and the lively Amerikamura district, known for its youth culture and fashion. Here is the bottom line. KOKO Hotel is not glamorous, but it delivered what mattered most: a functional and comfortable base in the heart of Osaka with a laundry unit, a full bathroom, and easy subway access. The check-in process was chaotic, and the surrounding streets can feel overcrowded, but if your goal is to explore and you value convenience over luxury, this hotel delivers. In a city that never stops buzzing, KOKO Hotel might just be the calm and practical anchor you need to enjoy it all.
AndreasAndreas
Review based of; Standard Twin I recently stayed here and had a mixed experience. On the positive side, the hotel is cheap, in a very central location, and clean, which is great for travelers on a budget. However, several issues affected the comfort and convenience of the stay: There’s no space to store suitcases, making the room feel cramped. The toilet is smaller than standard (and for a person 170+ this was not a great experience), and bathroom ventilation is very weak — after a shower, the entire bathroom fogs up and stays that way for quite a while. The ventilation unit in the bedroom is right next to the bed at pillow level and produces a constant noise, which made it difficult to sleep. Soundproofing is poor, with noticeable noise from outside and occasional loud clogging or plumbing sounds from other units. None of the staff are native Japanese, and this led to some communication difficulties when trying to resolve issues or ask for help. The shared laundry machines (only 4 units) are locked while in use, and if another guest forgets to remove their laundry, it stays locked. Instead of unlocking the machine and removing the laundry, staff suggest using laundromats outside the hotel. Laundry machines are coin-operated, but the hotel does not provide a coin exchange machine, which adds extra hassle. Overall, while the hotel is clean and well-located, it lacks in comfort, customer service, and practicality. It might work for short, no-frills stays, but I wouldn't recommend it for longer visits or for travelers expecting smooth service. Would not come back again.
Arlene Uy-BarretaArlene Uy-Barreta
Brand new hotel and stayed at the Residential Family Room for 4 nights. It is close to the subway, metro, Dotonbori, Kuromon market, Family Mart and tons of restaurants. You can get some amenities on the main building. They offer breakfast, but we didnt eat there. Everything is spotless except each bed had only 1 pillow. I couldn't sleep with only 1 pillow. Cleaning is only done on the 3rd night but you can request towels daily. The bathroom could use more lights. Its a bit dark for me. Also, some of the staff didn't speak English very well so we had a hard time communicating with them when we wanted to do the luggage delivery to our next hotel. We couldn't understand each other despite using Google translate. We ended up using the Yamato luggage service that is close by the hotel. It is about 10 minute walk from the hotel. Other than that, it was a lovely stay because I love a clean, spacious hotel.
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The final leg of our Japan trip brought us to Osaka. We hopped on the Shinkansen from Kyoto, probably overkill since we still had to switch to a JR line to get anywhere near our hotel. As fate and weather would have it, rain greeted us the moment we emerged from the underground station. Finding an escalator or elevator to reach street level felt like solving a labyrinth puzzle. I get sweaty, frustrated, and lost when I feel like a rat stuck in a maze, and with the language barrier in play, every step felt heavier. But even a blind squirrel sometimes finds an acorn. Eventually, we spotted an escalator and hauled ourselves upward. Small victories feel huge when you’re stressed. We dragged our heavy bags a few hundred meters to the hotel. The first impression was chaos. More than twenty people crowded the entrance, arguing loudly. They were part of a Nordic choir. They eventually shifted aside, and we stepped into a lobby already overrun with luggage. The restaurant was being used as a staging area for check-in. Our room would not be ready for nearly an hour, so we used the wait time to wander the immediate area. Just around the corner, the streets of Namba and Dotonbori come alive with the sights, sounds, and smells of Osaka’s street food culture. Ura-Namba, a lesser-known back street food alley, is filled with izakayas, small bars, and hidden eateries. Crowds clung to every corner. If you dislike swarms of people, avoid it. It reminded me of Shanghai at its busiest, people layered on people. Trash was more visible than I had expected in Japan. I grabbed an ice cream, eased through the crowds, and returned to the hotel. When my wife completed check-in, she directed us to a second tower, just a short walk away. The pathway was open to the elements, and it felt more like a motel entrance than a modern multi-story hotel. Here is a detail you might not guess about me: I have traveled for thirty years. My needs have evolved. This room ticked almost every box for international, non-resort travel. It had a fridge, stove, microwave, sink, dishwasher, and most crucially a washing machine and dryer combo. The bathroom was full-sized with a proper shower. That is the kind of comfort I do not often expect outside high-end hotels. This is not a resort, and it is not opulent, but for what we needed, it was more than sufficient. The location is central, with good subway access. There is a 7-Eleven right next door. Breakfast is included but unremarkable. If you miss it, you will not feel robbed. The surroundings offer far better eats. KOKO Hotel Osaka is located in the Minami district of the city, known for its nightlife, neon lights, shopping streets, and endless dining options. Guests appreciate the convenience of its location and its reputation for cleanliness and friendly staff. Classic local favorites such as takoyaki, okonomiyaki, kushikatsu, and yakitori are easy to find along with specialties like 551 Horai’s butaman pork buns and Jiyuken’s famous Japanese-style curry are allnwithin walking distance. The hotel is also within walking distance of Shinsaibashi Shopping Street and the lively Amerikamura district, known for its youth culture and fashion. Here is the bottom line. KOKO Hotel is not glamorous, but it delivered what mattered most: a functional and comfortable base in the heart of Osaka with a laundry unit, a full bathroom, and easy subway access. The check-in process was chaotic, and the surrounding streets can feel overcrowded, but if your goal is to explore and you value convenience over luxury, this hotel delivers. In a city that never stops buzzing, KOKO Hotel might just be the calm and practical anchor you need to enjoy it all.
D.L. Cohen, Ph.D.

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Review based of; Standard Twin I recently stayed here and had a mixed experience. On the positive side, the hotel is cheap, in a very central location, and clean, which is great for travelers on a budget. However, several issues affected the comfort and convenience of the stay: There’s no space to store suitcases, making the room feel cramped. The toilet is smaller than standard (and for a person 170+ this was not a great experience), and bathroom ventilation is very weak — after a shower, the entire bathroom fogs up and stays that way for quite a while. The ventilation unit in the bedroom is right next to the bed at pillow level and produces a constant noise, which made it difficult to sleep. Soundproofing is poor, with noticeable noise from outside and occasional loud clogging or plumbing sounds from other units. None of the staff are native Japanese, and this led to some communication difficulties when trying to resolve issues or ask for help. The shared laundry machines (only 4 units) are locked while in use, and if another guest forgets to remove their laundry, it stays locked. Instead of unlocking the machine and removing the laundry, staff suggest using laundromats outside the hotel. Laundry machines are coin-operated, but the hotel does not provide a coin exchange machine, which adds extra hassle. Overall, while the hotel is clean and well-located, it lacks in comfort, customer service, and practicality. It might work for short, no-frills stays, but I wouldn't recommend it for longer visits or for travelers expecting smooth service. Would not come back again.
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Brand new hotel and stayed at the Residential Family Room for 4 nights. It is close to the subway, metro, Dotonbori, Kuromon market, Family Mart and tons of restaurants. You can get some amenities on the main building. They offer breakfast, but we didnt eat there. Everything is spotless except each bed had only 1 pillow. I couldn't sleep with only 1 pillow. Cleaning is only done on the 3rd night but you can request towels daily. The bathroom could use more lights. Its a bit dark for me. Also, some of the staff didn't speak English very well so we had a hard time communicating with them when we wanted to do the luggage delivery to our next hotel. We couldn't understand each other despite using Google translate. We ended up using the Yamato luggage service that is close by the hotel. It is about 10 minute walk from the hotel. Other than that, it was a lovely stay because I love a clean, spacious hotel.
Arlene Uy-Barreta

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