Hotel near Osaka Station/Umeda/Yodoyabashi/Hommachi,Osaka2.8% of visitors choose this area
GGuest User2026.02.21
The hotel was very nice and clean. However, I have to warn everyone, with tears in my eyes, to avoid the ramen shop across the street called 'Komugi Seido' (小麦生道). It was incredibly bad, like instant noodles soaked in dishwater, and super salty with tiny portions. Plus, the owner was openly discriminatory towards Chinese people.
During the cherry blossom season, it was very busy. The Western breakfast had a long queue, but the Japanese breakfast had virtually no wait. It's a shame there was no curry (though the Western restaurant had it) – a strange setup! Honestly, everything else was great. It's right next to Shinsaibashi, separated by just one street, so shopping was super convenient. The airport shuttle bus made getting to and from the airport really easy. A special thanks to the baggage staff, especially a girl from Northeast China (I forgot to ask her name), who helped us carry our luggage up and down floors and get a taxi after we checked out. That service was truly exceptional.
Hotel near Shinsaibashi/Namba/Yotsubashi,Osaka24.3% of visitors choose this area
YYaguang-beimi2026.03.01
Smile Hotel Shinsaibashi in Osaka truly exceeded my expectations, offering a five-star experience. The location is superb, right next to the bustling Shinsaibashi shopping district. Everything from shopping and dining to attractions is within easy reach, yet the hotel itself is a tranquil oasis, providing a peaceful escape from the city's hustle and bustle. The cleanliness was impeccable; every corner of the room was spotless, the bedding pristine, and the bathroom gleamed. The air was fresh and pleasant. While the facilities aren't luxurious, they are complete and practical. The comfortable mattress ensured a good night's sleep, and thoughtful amenities like air conditioning and an air purifier were much appreciated. The staff were a true highlight – everyone from the front desk to the housekeeping team was warm and friendly, always greeting guests with a smile, patiently answering questions, and even hand-drawing maps to help with directions, which made me feel incredibly welcome. In summary, with its convenient location, pristine environment, excellent facilities, and attentive service, this is an outstanding choice for anyone visiting Osaka. My only regret is that this was just a stopover for me, and I only stayed for one day before heading to Kyoto. I will definitely choose this hotel again next time I visit Osaka.
Hotel near Osaka Station/Umeda/Yodoyabashi/Hommachi,Osaka2.8% of visitors choose this area
Kkewinn2026.01.11
The best decision I made on this Osaka trip was staying at this hotel run by a Chinese owner! The owner's warmth truly added so much comfort to our international travels, completely eliminating any feeling of unfamiliarity or communication barriers.
The hotel's location is absolutely fantastic. It's just a few minutes' walk to the subway station, making it incredibly convenient for shopping in Shinsaibashi and Namba. There are plenty of convenience stores and eateries nearby, so finding food and getting around is effortless. The room was quite spacious for a Japanese hotel, clean, tidy, and well-equipped. The bathroom, with its separate wet and dry areas, was very comfortable to use, and we could even fully open our suitcases, making our stay very relaxed.
What touched me most was the owner's thoughtfulness. Before we even checked in, they provided detailed directions from the airport to the hotel, explaining every transfer clearly. During our stay, whether we asked about sightseeing tips or transportation, they patiently answered all our questions and even shared hidden local food gems that only locals would know. We checked out when we needed to leave.
Hotel near Osaka Station/Umeda/Yodoyabashi/Hommachi,Osaka2.8% of visitors choose this area
XXiaobaizhaozhao2026.02.15
This hotel is located in Yodoyabashi, just one subway stop away from Umeda, making it incredibly convenient. The hotel facilities are excellent. The lobby on the 15th floor offers expansive views, almost like a sky garden. The room itself is a bit small, and there isn't enough space to fully open a suitcase.
Hotel near Osaka Castle/Kyobashi/Eastern Osaka,Osaka
AAnonymous User2026.02.08
This is a classic old Japanese hotel. As soon as I entered, someone helped me with my luggage. For this price, having breakfast included is a really good deal. I used the computers in the executive lounge to print some documents for work. Although the interior design is a bit older, the TV can cast, so it was perfectly fine to stay there. The service attitude was also great; as soon as a staff member saw me holding my luggage tag, they immediately came over to assist. The staff at breakfast were very enthusiastic when I went around 7 AM. By 8:50 AM, there was already a queue, so I recommend going early. I only had time to stay one night for this business trip, but I'll definitely come back for a longer stay next time.
Hotel near Shin-Osaka/Esaka/Juso,Osaka1.9% of visitors choose this area
BBoyce-G2025.11.08
The location is absolutely fantastic. It's just one subway stop away from Shin-Osaka Station, where you can catch the Shinkansen, and two stops from Umeda. Downstairs, you'll find plenty of convenience stores and izakayas. The front desk staff speak excellent English, so there's no need to worry about communication issues. The only minor point is that the bathroom is a bit on the small side. However, both the bed and pillows are incredibly comfortable. I'll definitely stay here again on my next trip to Osaka.
Our family vacation would not have been great without this hotel. Location is perfect! We were very satisfied with the customer service the hotel provided and appreciate the effort and kindness from the staff! I’ve stayed at multiple mystay hotels and they never disappoint.
Hotel near Shin-Osaka/Esaka/Juso,Osaka1.9% of visitors choose this area
GGuest User2025.11.17
Value and Booking:
We secured an excellent promotional rate by booking approximately one month in advance, making this our most cost-effective accommodation in Japan. The average daily cost was approximately $100 AUD (or $65 USD), representing superb value for money.
Accommodation (Standard Double Room Non-Smoking):
Space Constraint - The room size is extremely compact. Guests traveling with two large suitcases will find the floor space severely limited, which can impede movement and even obstruct the bathroom door access.
Bathroom Configuration - The unitized bathroom/toilet is notably small, reminiscent of an airplane lavatory configuration. While clean, this is a unique space constraint that future guests should be aware of.
Cleanliness and Maintenance - The room was clean and well-maintained overall. However, we did observe minor signs of wear, specifically light mildew/molding on the window seals and in some room corners, which could be addressed.
Pest Control - We were relieved to find no evidence of bed bugs during our stay, despite hearing general reports of issues in other cities in Japan (like Osaka).
Service and Guest Experience:
The hotel service was outstanding. We were traveling with a two-year-old child and requested an early check-in to accommodate a mid-day nap. The hotel staff were highly accommodating and facilitated an early entry, which significantly improved our experience and is greatly appreciated.
Target Audience Note: As the name suggests, the hotel seems to cater primarily to business travelers over leisure guests, which may influence certain expectations regarding room functionality versus amenities.
I chose this hotel near the airport the night before my flight because I had an early morning departure. I arrived for check-in around 4 PM, and as soon as I got there, I regretted not coming earlier. I should have arrived first thing in the morning to enjoy the sea view and go shopping. The sea view from downstairs is absolutely stunning, and watching the sunset on the beach in the evening was incredibly relaxing. There are many outlet brands here, enough to spend a whole day browsing, though they do close at 8 PM, so plan your time accordingly. The shopping village near the hotel also has several restaurants with decent value for money, so dining is always an option.
The hotel is conveniently located right outside Exit 1 of the Rinku Town subway station. You don't even need to exit the station to get to the tower for check-in. There's a Lawson convenience store downstairs where you can grab snacks and drinks. When checking in, I pre-booked the shuttle for the next day and got my boarding pass. The next morning, I just went to the lobby of the adjacent hotel to catch the shuttle, and it was a super convenient 10-minute ride to Kansai Airport.
The room was very spacious, one of the biggest I've stayed in in Japan so far. There's a living room right as you enter, a bathroom with a bathtub in the middle, and then the bedroom further inside. There was plenty of space to lay out two large suitcases. The window offers a bay view. Next time, I'd definitely consider staying for two consecutive nights to enjoy the food and shopping without any rush.
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AAnonymous UserComing from Kansai Airport, you do have to transfer a few times on the subway. However, the hotel is very close to Juso Station, about a 6-7 minute walk. Juso Station has a food street, so dining is super convenient! It's not crowded around at night, so sleeping is very, very quiet! There's a convenience store at the intersection, and Don Quijote is just across the main road! There's also Daikoku Drugstore nearby! Although breakfast is simple, it changes a bit every day, which shows a lot of thought. You'll definitely be full and satisfied! The lobby also has vending machines with beer, drinks, and ice cream! All your normal needs can be met here! Personally, I think even though the location is a little out of the way, it makes up for it in value for money, and transferring subways is still very convenient~
EE6734****The hotel is right by the subway, but we ended up taking a long detour following our navigation. The back entrance is really close to the park's main gate, which was super convenient and comfortable for walking back to the hotel when the park closed around 9 PM.
However, check-in at the hotel was quite slow, and they didn't provide any power adapters. Breakfast seating was limited, so we had to queue up and wait a long time to get in. Eating outside in the cold wasn't ideal, but at least we could hear the screams from the roller coasters (ಥ⌣ಥ).
There's a commercial street nearby that also sells Universal merchandise, which was great for picking up last-minute souvenirs before we left.
Overall, I'd definitely stay at this hotel again next time and have already recommended it to friends. The convenience for families with kids is the most important factor.
__WeChat263706****Absolutely loved it! It's super close to Universal Studios, and the route there is very convenient. It's also near the subway station and right next to the aquarium pier ⛵️, couldn't be more convenient. The convenience stores on both sides are also great.
SSollee- Spa was good, breakfast was good.
- Location was good; we could go shopping or eating outside easily. The area across the station felt a bit unsafe, and there were some homeless people around.
- Very clean floors in the entire building since everyone had to take off shoes at the lobby.
- After check-out, the hotel allows guests to store their luggage if guests stay on the premises to enjoy the spa. However, if guests leave the hotel after checkout and then return later, the hotel does not offer luggage storage. In that case, you have to use the coin lockers in front of the hotel. It was a bit inconvenient because I had to exchange money again to use the locker. That was the only inconvenience.
GGuest UserI chose this hotel near the airport the night before my flight because I had an early morning departure. I arrived for check-in around 4 PM, and as soon as I got there, I regretted not coming earlier. I should have arrived first thing in the morning to enjoy the sea view and go shopping. The sea view from downstairs is absolutely stunning, and watching the sunset on the beach in the evening was incredibly relaxing. There are many outlet brands here, enough to spend a whole day browsing, though they do close at 8 PM, so plan your time accordingly. The shopping village near the hotel also has several restaurants with decent value for money, so dining is always an option.
The hotel is conveniently located right outside Exit 1 of the Rinku Town subway station. You don't even need to exit the station to get to the tower for check-in. There's a Lawson convenience store downstairs where you can grab snacks and drinks. When checking in, I pre-booked the shuttle for the next day and got my boarding pass. The next morning, I just went to the lobby of the adjacent hotel to catch the shuttle, and it was a super convenient 10-minute ride to Kansai Airport.
The room was very spacious, one of the biggest I've stayed in in Japan so far. There's a living room right as you enter, a bathroom with a bathtub in the middle, and then the bedroom further inside. There was plenty of space to lay out two large suitcases. The window offers a bay view. Next time, I'd definitely consider staying for two consecutive nights to enjoy the food and shopping without any rush.
AAnonymous UserThe hotel's location is super convenient, right outside the subway exit. The room is small but looks very clean. They also offer self-check-in and self-service luggage storage. There are two convenience stores downstairs, and a drugstore is about a ten-minute walk away. Overall, it's great value for money.
AAmarFromUKLocation:
Next to Bentencho station so easy access to Osaka loop line and Chuo Line for Subway and Rail. Really good location even though it's not central Osaka. The advantage is that you can still get everywhere within 10-20mins and the surrounding area is clean and safe and quiet.
There is a 7-11 next door and a commercial gym (charged at 1650 per day)
Negatives are there is not much to do in the evenings. But this leads to the quietness of the area and is an advantage
Hotel Room:
We stayed in double room and it was large. Nice comfortable bed with good pillows. The AC was modern and good and did not make noise even while we were asleep. The room is cleaned daily (tidy and new towels) with new sheets every 3 days. Shower gel, shampoo and conditioner provided. The room was also very clean. The bed has USB and chargers on either side of it. There is space to hang clothes
But the room is really nice. We always were glad to come back to a very clean and tidy place. The TV has English menus but we never watched anything.
Negatives are the fridge could be colder and the bathroom sink has a tiny slope on it so you cannot place product on the sink but you have a shelf above the sink for this. Very slight negatives for what is a great place to stay
Hotel features:
Excellent. Great laundry room with several washers & dryers. Trouser presses, vending machine and ice machine. A rooftop terrace with good views.
The breakfast is free and is underwhelming, just different bread and pastries with choices of juice, soups, water and yogurt. It's acceptable and I guess it's free.
The hotel lobby has little items you can take if needed, such as hair bands, toothbrushes, razor kits but something nice was that they give you bath bombs for free too. Different ones each day.
Staff:
Very friendly and helpful, even after midnight when I made requests they were very fast and helpful
Overview:
100% would stay here again. The price-to-quality ratio and the large room size make this an easy choice. Do not worry about location, I stayed it Dontonburi area before and alothgh its close to everything, its loud, dirty and feels unsafe. But the location of Porta Inn is really good and super easy to get to central areas (around 10-20mins) and easy to get to the airport (direct line) and easy to get to Universal Studios too.
MMAGA JOKEHaven't stayed here in six years, and it's just as I remember it. Lots of good memories. The room was spacious, clean, and hygienic, with hardly any unpleasant smells, and a nice view. It's only a 3-minute walk from the station and one stop by train to the airport, which is perfect for catching an early flight the next day. They also offer a free airport shuttle bus.
The self-check-in process was quite convenient.
The staff were friendly and helpful, and there's plenty of shopping and dining nearby. There's a drugstore and a 24-hour supermarket right across the street, and a mall, outlet stores, and Don Quijote across from the station. It's really ideal for travelers who want to do some last-minute shopping the day before they leave.
YYaguang-beimiSmile Hotel Shinsaibashi in Osaka truly exceeded my expectations, offering a five-star experience. The location is superb, right next to the bustling Shinsaibashi shopping district. Everything from shopping and dining to attractions is within easy reach, yet the hotel itself is a tranquil oasis, providing a peaceful escape from the city's hustle and bustle. The cleanliness was impeccable; every corner of the room was spotless, the bedding pristine, and the bathroom gleamed. The air was fresh and pleasant. While the facilities aren't luxurious, they are complete and practical. The comfortable mattress ensured a good night's sleep, and thoughtful amenities like air conditioning and an air purifier were much appreciated. The staff were a true highlight – everyone from the front desk to the housekeeping team was warm and friendly, always greeting guests with a smile, patiently answering questions, and even hand-drawing maps to help with directions, which made me feel incredibly welcome. In summary, with its convenient location, pristine environment, excellent facilities, and attentive service, this is an outstanding choice for anyone visiting Osaka. My only regret is that this was just a stopover for me, and I only stayed for one day before heading to Kyoto. I will definitely choose this hotel again next time I visit Osaka.
AAnonymous UserI stayed at Oriental Hotel Universal City and had a comfortable overall experience. The location is definitely the highlight—just steps away from Universal Studios Japan and surrounded by plenty of restaurants and shops, which made everything very convenient.
The room was clean, spacious compared to typical city hotels, and the beds were comfortable. The décor felt a bit dated in some areas, but everything functioned well. Staff were friendly and helpful, and check-in was smooth.
Overall, it’s a solid choice if you’re visiting USJ and want convenience and comfort without needing anything too fancy. I would stay here again for a future park visit.
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