Hotel near Uehommachi/Tennoji/Southern Osaka,Osaka
GGuest User2026.05.18
After staying at this hotel, all I can say is, the experience was absolutely fantastic! The front desk staff were warm and attentive, and check-in was super fast. The room was clean and cozy, with soft, comfortable bedding that made for a truly refreshing sleep. The bathroom was spotless and odor-free, and all the facilities were new. The location is excellent, with plenty of great food options nearby and convenient transportation. The breakfast offered a wide variety of choices and tasted great. It's incredibly good value for money, and I'll definitely stay here again next time. Highly recommended!
The room is small but can open two suitcases. The public bath and spa are excellent. Close to JR station and donki. But the staff and hotel policy are terrible and I could only rate it woth adverse comment. First, at checkin the staff did not tell us the spa world could be used even after checkout, so we had no idea we could still stay to play the spa world the next day until we learnt it from other residents in the hotel. If we have learnt it earlier at checkin we might adjust our travelling plan as we checkin late at night from landing. Second,
upon checkout we asked for luggage storage service, which is very basic services of hotel, but the staff said if we were leaving and not staying for the spa, they would not keep our luggage. I am not meaning leaving Japan but I just go out from breakfast or some shopping. I have visited Japan multiple times and stayed in many hotels or residence, and this is the first one not offering luggage storage service. Please do not call this a hotel if you refuse to offer luggage storage service. Third, the hotel prohibited any slipper and every one had to walk back to rooms in bare feet after public bath, this sounds dirty while the staff was wearing slipper. Hotel could provide slippers and require resident to wear hotel slippers only. Bad experience and poor service.
Hotel near Shinsaibashi/Namba/Yotsubashi,Osaka24% of visitors choose this area
Iinlongtime2026.01.19
The hostel is located nearby JR Namba station (South Exit) only 1 min by walk and there is the elevator in the building on the right hand side of south exit of JR namba station that you can use to get down and the building is connected with JR Namba station south exit.
There is separate floor for only women that you have to tap the keycard in the elevator to go up to your floor and tap again on the door to get in the main room.
On the women’s floor, there are living room, bedroom, bathroom, toilet rooms, onsen rooms, changing room, locker rooms, makeup spaces that offer you the makeup remover , cleansing foam, hairdryer, hairspray, Hair straightener, Curling iron) and all are separate rooms in the same floor. Moreover, they offer you for first check in with free pajamas, towel, hair towel, slippers, and more facilities that you need for travel.
Also there are vending machines, laundry machine and dryer machine on the floor that you can use 24/7.
The staff were super nice and helpful!
There is a good tiny coffee shop nearby the hostel, I’d highly recommend!
Hotel near Shin-Osaka/Esaka/Juso,Osaka1.5% of visitors choose this area
Ccoddiwompling2026.04.23
I love the location being close proximity to a subway and Shin Osaka station, so convenient if you are doing a day trip to Kyoto. The area is not as busy as Namba or Tennoji which I like. Streets are wide and pavements are in good condition so no issues carrying your luggages. Also lots of konbini and restaurants nearby. The hotel itself is quite new and will stay again next time I visit Osaka.
Stay one night cause of late arrival.
Night shuttle to and from terminal 1 is the point we stay here, driver was really helpful helped us load the luggage during the rain. Waiting point at terminal 1 is walking distance from arrival hall.
Front desk check in was smooth, help us to buy breakfast voucher and the amenities of the hotels.
We stay 1 night at Washington and 1 night at OMO hotel.
Choose Washington if u prefer classic hotel with the bigger room space and shuttle bus. Distance from Rinkutown station was about the same, easy to walk even with baby stroller.
⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ The Ultimate Airport Convenience!
I stayed here overnight from 25–26 May before my flight out of KIX, and it was worth every penny. You absolutely cannot beat the location—it is located directly inside the airport complex (Aeroplaza), connected right to the terminal and train station via covered walkways.
The Location: Being able to wake up and just walk straight to the check-in counters with no shuttle buses or trains required took all the anxiety out of an early flight.
The Rooms: Compared to typical tight city hotel rooms in Japan, the rooms here are surprisingly spacious, quiet, and well-insulated. I couldn't hear any aircraft noise at all and got a fantastic night's sleep.
Amenities: The service was quick and professional. There are plenty of dining choices nearby in Aeroplaza and the terminal, plus convenient stores right downstairs for last-minute snacks or drinks.
If you have a late arrival or an early flight out of Kansai Airport, do yourself a favor and stay here!
Hotel near Shinsaibashi/Namba/Yotsubashi,Osaka24% of visitors choose this area
HHannah R C2026.03.13
Hotel were offering late checkouts to guests who left 5* reviews, so I feel that the reviews have been artificially inflated by people rating 5* so that they can get late checkout.
Location was quite far from the JR Namba station and even further from the metro Namba station.
The bed was really hard and uncomfortable.
Bathroom was tiny, kitchenette had a raised lip which was easy to trip over or stub your toes on. However, the size of the room was good, there was a good amount of space.
It would be ok to spend a night or two here but I think we were there 5 nights which wasn’t great with the uncomfortable bed.
When we checked in we were told a room number of an uncleaned room and had to ring out of hours to swap rooms, but that was all resolved quickly by the hotel.
Also to note, the keyboxes didn’t feel very safe/ secure because the codes followed a pattern (so if you knew one you’d know the other rooms), but we didn’t use the lockbox except for when we checked in so it didn’t affect us, but just something to consider.
Overall it was ok for a budget hotel but I think the reviews make it seem too good to be true!
Hotel near Shinsaibashi/Namba/Yotsubashi,Osaka24% of visitors choose this area
PPyry Mansikkamaa2026.03.20
Facilities: The facilities are excellent, with an ice machine, vending machine, and a large public bath. Service: The staff can speak English and Japanese, and they provide multi-language brochures for local attractions. Hygiene: The room was clean and well-stocked with amenities.
Hotel near Shin-Osaka/Esaka/Juso,Osaka1.5% of visitors choose this area
Ccroral2025.10.24
Completely exceeded my expectations! The lobby decor is grand yet cozy 🏡, and the bellhop was super enthusiastic about helping with luggage 🧳. The room's soundproofing was so good I couldn't hear any noise 🤫, and waking up to the morning sun was incredibly refreshing 🌞. Checkout was super fast, no long waits ⌛. Highly recommended!
The room was very spacious by Japanese standards, with beautiful views. The hotel is directly connected to the subway station, and there is a convenience store on the second floor, making it very convenient. The only downside is that the airport shuttle bus has limited seats, so it is best to reserve early. When I checked in during the evening, all seats were already taken, so I had to take the subway to the airport instead.
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HHeiressjloThe room itself is well maintained and the facilities are common basic ones that I need as a solo female traveler. It a 5 minute walk to Juso Station and a lot of convenience store around. They have a coin laundry machine as well so it was easier to wash clothes when I needed it. All additional things that you need such as toiletries are also readily available at the lobby area. And the best part was the free breakfast!
GGuest UserI stayed for two nights, which was perfect after a fun day at Universal Studios Japan – I could just come back and relax. The hotel is surrounded by a bustling shopping street with plenty of restaurants and shops. I even grabbed some Sushiro takeout to enjoy back at the hotel. The room was very spacious, and I especially loved the three-part bathroom setup which was super convenient. All the bath amenities were well-stocked too. In the evenings, I could pop down to the 24-hour Lawson downstairs to buy a couple of onigiri to store in the mini-fridge. Each floor also has a microwave, so I could just heat them up before heading out the door in the morning.
XXLbaoWe stayed at The Singulari Hotel & Skyspa at Universal Studios Japan during our 4th trip to Japan and our first traveling with our auADHD toddler. This was our second hotel in Osaka, and we arrived by taxi directly from our previous hotel. Taxi tip: make sure you show the taxi driver the hotel name and address in Japanese. Our driver initially dropped us at Universal Studios Japan instead of the hotel entrance and that cost us when it showed him the Google maps address.
The hotel staff themselves were excellent. They deal with international guest on the daily and some speak English. Our forwarded luggage was received without issue and delivered directly to our room, which made arrival seamless. They have forms for luggage transport themselves that I used for our KIX airport hotel. Service throughout our stay was efficient and professional, and the staff clearly explained all hotel procedures.
The biggest advantage of this property is its location. It is about a 10-minute walk to the entrance of Universal Studios Japan, which gives you a real edge if you plan to rope drop. The subway station is directly outside the hotel entrance, making transportation extremely convenient. Universal Citywalk is steps away, with Starbucks, Lawson, Bikkuri Donki (Great for familes by the way), shopping, and countless restaurants all within immediate reach.
If you’re visiting USJ, I strongly recommend arriving at the park entrance by 7:30 a.m. We arrived around 8:30 a.m., and it made the first ride strategy noticeably more challenging. Luckily disability service helped a little as it was similar to Disney when you have to go to the Fast Pass staff to get a return time but USJ uses pen and paper. The earlier you position yourself for rope drop, the smoother your morning will be. Lines were extremely long and we were only able to see half the park. Unless you have 2 days at USJ, I recommend buying the Express pass packages as early as possible as they were all sold out the day of. Definitely a big regret as we only had 1 day there.
The onsen sauna was of an average size. After long park days, it was incredibly relaxing. The baths are separated by gender, and there are no private rentable family spaces, so that’s something to keep in mind if traveling to onsen if you are not comfortable going commando with others.
Our room was spacious and comfortable. The bathroom felt slightly dated but it was clean and fully functional. One thing I missed was having a small kitchenette and in-room washer/dryer. Laundry is available on the spa floor via coin machines, but in-room units would have been more better.
On our second day, we made a day trip to Ghibli Park in Aichi, which took about 2.5 hours each way via Shinkansen and local transit. It’s doable but long. If your primary focus is Universal Studios Japan, this hotel is an excellent strategic base. If you plan multiple long day trips outside Osaka, you may want something more centrally located. I should have planned a day to stay at Nagoya for my Ghibli Park day.
Overall, The Singulari is ideal for travelers prioritizing proximity to Universal Studios Japan, easy transit access (but not centrally located), and post-park relaxation in a quality onsen setting.
GGuest UserThe room is small but can open two suitcases. The public bath and spa are excellent. Close to JR station and donki. But the staff and hotel policy are terrible and I could only rate it woth adverse comment. First, at checkin the staff did not tell us the spa world could be used even after checkout, so we had no idea we could still stay to play the spa world the next day until we learnt it from other residents in the hotel. If we have learnt it earlier at checkin we might adjust our travelling plan as we checkin late at night from landing. Second,
upon checkout we asked for luggage storage service, which is very basic services of hotel, but the staff said if we were leaving and not staying for the spa, they would not keep our luggage. I am not meaning leaving Japan but I just go out from breakfast or some shopping. I have visited Japan multiple times and stayed in many hotels or residence, and this is the first one not offering luggage storage service. Please do not call this a hotel if you refuse to offer luggage storage service. Third, the hotel prohibited any slipper and every one had to walk back to rooms in bare feet after public bath, this sounds dirty while the staff was wearing slipper. Hotel could provide slippers and require resident to wear hotel slippers only. Bad experience and poor service.
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.
LLiumangtukuaihuijiachiluoboFacilities: There's an ice machine and a vending machine on the floor, but no hot spring bath.
Cleanliness: Toothbrushes, combs, and such are available for self-service by the elevator on the first floor. Housekeeping is only provided for stays of four nights or more. Otherwise, you're expected to place your trash bags and used towels outside your door, and new ones will be provided when you return. Given the price, I suppose this is understandable.
Service: The front desk staff were very friendly, but check-in isn't until after 3 PM.
Overall, nothing surprising. The location and price set the expectations.
GGuest UserThis is my third time staying at this hotel. The first time was 10 years ago, so naturally, the hotel is quite old. With a constant stream of tourists, the facilities aren't new either. However, Japanese hotels generally maintain their properties quite well. While I've seen some reviews complaining about minor details, I personally haven't encountered any issues, which is why I keep coming back here. The location, well, it's unbeatable – right outside Universal Studios Japan (USJ). Eating breakfast outside the hotel is perfectly fine too, as there's a Lawson convenience store right next door with everything you could need (for value breakfast, Lawson is the way to go). Every time we visit, my child always wants strawberry popcorn. There's a shop selling it on the right-hand side of the path leading from the hotel to USJ. There are souvenir shops all along the way, so you can buy things after you leave the park. The last shop before exiting the park has the most comprehensive selection. We didn't buy express passes. We arrived at 3 PM and bought evening passes, but we didn't get enough playtime, so we bought full-day passes the next day. It was still quite crowded, and there were queues as expected, but nothing like 90-minute waits. It was all within an acceptable range. So, yeah, that's about it.
GGuest UserThis place is excellent, very close to the metro and surrounded by convenient stores such as 7-Eleven, FamilyMart, and Lawson. The room is clean, the staff provide great service, and the space is comfortable for 1–2 people. It’s also quiet and peaceful.
The hotel is located near the major Shin-Osaka Station, making it very convenient to travel to Namba and Shinsaibashi. I highly recommend this place, and I would definitely choose to stay here again on my next visit.
GGuest UserThe location is incredibly convenient. Fukushima Station is right outside the hotel, and Umeda is just one stop away, making it incredibly handy. There's a convenience store downstairs, a yakitori place right across the street, and even a delicious revolving sushi restaurant on the hotel's first basement floor – all excellent dining options! A pretty famous Oden restaurant (about a 7-8 minute walk away) is also worth checking out! Our family of four had a great rest with the four beds provided. Plus, it's not far from Universal Studios either.
Hotel near Osaka Station/Umeda/Yodoyabashi/Hommachi, Osaka
Price per night from:€49
8.8/10
Very Good
JJohn BtstIt's easy to reach the hotel from Juso Station. However, getting to popular stations like Osaka-Umeda, Shin-Osaka, or Namba requires transferring between multiple trains.
The room is spacious and airy, and I especially liked the large bed bathroom. Towels and pillows were clean and odor-free
One downside was the bathroom ventilation fan—it made a loud noise and should probably be replaced.
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