The Japanese Ministry of Health, Labour, and Welfare requires all international visitors to submit their passport number and nationality when registering at any lodging facility (inns, hotels, motels, etc. ). Additionally, lodging proprietors are required to photocopy passports for all registering guests and keep the photocopy on file.
Parking height restrictions apply.
Reservations are required for massage services and can be made by contacting the property before arrival at the number on the booking confirmation.
Self parking costs JPY 1500 per night (a different rate applies for extended parking)
Breakfast is offered for an extra charge of JPY 1260 per person (approximately)
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The Japanese Ministry of Health, Labour, and Welfare requires all international visitors to submit their passport number and nationality when registering at any lodging facility (inns, hotels, motels, etc. ). Additionally, lodging proprietors are required to photocopy passports for all registering guests and keep the photocopy on file.
Parking height restrictions apply.
Reservations are required for massage services and can be made by contacting the property before arrival at the number on the booking confirmation.
Self parking costs JPY 1500 per night (a different rate applies for extended parking)
Breakfast is offered for an extra charge of JPY 1260 per person (approximately)
We have included all charges provided to us by this hotel. However, charges can vary, for example, based on length of stay or the room you book.
This district, previously a major rice market, showcases the changes Osaka underwent when Japan was opened to the West. Aside from nearby Osaka Castle, the historic walking course along Mido-suji Avenue is popular with visitors for its featured turn-of-the-century architecture. Nakanoshima Park, situated between the Dojima and Tosabori Rivers, includes a garden with 4,000 varieties of roses and the Museum of Oriental Ceramics well-known for its collection of Chinese and Korean pieces.
see all hotels in Osaka"Rooms are too small"
location is good for business, as here is business area. Rooms are very small that i could be able to image. no wifi in the room.Genuine Expedia guest review
"Small room and bed"
I know it's Japan but we stayed in 5 different hotels during our trip (all the same rating / price) and none of them had rooms as small as this one. It should be at least stated. We were traveling with and infant and the type of room that was assigned to us was supposed to be enough for up to 3 guests, two adults and a child well it was certainly not. […] The bed was not even a double bed it was super small. Read moreGenuine Expedia guest review
"V small rooms (yes, even for Japanese standards)"
I think they use the same fibreglass bathroom in all Osaka hotels as I stayed in a similar yet cheaper hotel in Shin-Osaka previously. It's SUPER SMALL. As far as the room is concerned, there's also practically no place to put luggage. Yes, I've been in JP many times and this has to be by far the tiniest room I've ever been in. Check-in times were […] very strict (I had to pay 1,000 yen an hour to check-in a couple of hours earlier, despite staying for 4 nights). Apparently the rooms were still being cleaned. When I was willing to pay, they miraculously became available. Bed is hard and free TV channels were virtually non existent. The saving grace was the LAN internet was free, which is the case in many Japanese hotels. Not sure about Wi-Fi but as advanced as Japan may be, most of their hotels in the average price range (US$80 to US$120 per night) don't provide Wi-Fi. If you're lucky, some have free Wi-Fi in the lobby. Location is good, well, because I knew exactly where I wanted to be. It's a 230 yen subway ride from Shin-Osaka, partly due to the lack of competitors (in contrast, for the same distance in Tokyo, you'll have to pay around 160 yen). In conclusion, if you're using the JR pass extensively on the Shinkansen, you're better off staying somewhere near Shin-Osaka for like US$50-70 for the same size and all. Read moreGenuine Hotels.com guest review
"部屋が狭すぎ"
部屋がかなり狭いです。 朝食のスクランブルド エッグがおいしくなかったです。 朝食のパンの種類が少なかったです。 朝食の皿に枠がついていて使いにくかったです。Genuine Expedia guest review
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