Hotel near Shinsaibashi/Namba/Yotsubashi,Osaka24.9% of visitors choose this area
HHasewagatao2025.12.26
Coming from the airport, we took the Nankai Line to ”Tengachaya,” then transferred to the K-Line subway to Ebisuchō Station, which is very close. The hotel is right there when you exit. Actually, there's no need to book breakfast at the hotel; it's a set meal. There's a FamilyMart right across the street, and downstairs, there's a local udon noodle shop (Men no Sho Tsurumaru Udon (Nipponbashi store)) with a few tables and reasonable prices, so breakfast isn't necessary. We actually couldn't get used to their breakfast, FamilyMart is better. It's about a 20-minute walk to Shinsaibashi and Namba. To get to Kyoto, you can take the Keihan Electric Railway from Yodoyabashi.
I had a fantastic stay at Holiday Inn Osaka Namba. The location is absolutely superb — just a few steps away from Dotonbori, making it incredibly convenient for food, shopping, and exploring the vibrant nightlife.
The room size was a pleasant surprise, especially for Japan. We were able to fully open two large suitcases comfortably, which made a huge difference during our stay. The daily cleaning service was spectacular — everything was always spotless and well-organized when we returned each day.
We also appreciated the thoughtful amenities like complimentary water and coffee. A special mention goes to the lovely Dove shampoo, soap, conditioner, and lotion — such a nice touch that made the stay even more comfortable.
Overall, an excellent choice in Osaka, and I would definitely stay here again!
This newly opened hotel is very clean and the facilities are brand new. The breakfast is simple but sufficient. It's right next to a famous tourist spot, and located directly in a food street, which is super convenient. It's also very close to the subway station, about a 10-minute walk. There's a big supermarket just a 5-minute walk away. You can also get to Shin-Imamiya, for airport access, in about 10 minutes on foot.
Hotel near Umeda,Osaka19.3% of visitors choose this area
Gglow282025.12.19
We picked this hotel due to extremely convenient location and spa. This particular room type is good for family with one kid. We were able to laid 3nos big luggages.
The bedding is good and clean. We slept very well every evening.
It was hard to find out which underground exit has lift. So a take the photo of the closest 7-65 of the east mall is just 3min away from the hotel entrance.
Breakfast food mostly Japanese and has not much choice. One fish filled main dish. Then u can choose rice/udon/some side dishes. The cheese cake is yummy. If u stay more than 3 days, It is better to get a coffee and pastry from underground Cafe.
Hotel near Osaka Station/Umeda/Yodoyabashi/Hommachi,Osaka2.4% of visitors choose this area
XXingKou2025.12.14
This is one of the most suitable hotels I've stayed at during my recent business trips! Here's why:
1. The room is relatively spacious and comfortably laid out.
2. The business desk and chair are excellent.
3. There's a humidifier (air purifier) in the room, which is a great touch.
4. Li San, a Chinese staff member at the front desk, provided excellent service!
5. The 'eco-cleaning' service is a plus!
6. The bed frame is designed to be high, allowing luggage to be stored underneath.
7. There's a folding mirror in the drawer, among other thoughtful amenities. This hotel truly lives up to its 'prestige' series — it has everything you need and nothing you don't. I hope they continue to improve and get even better!
Bonus suggestion: Providing bottled mineral water would make it even better!
Hotel near Osaka Station/Umeda/Yodoyabashi/Hommachi,Osaka2.4% of visitors choose this area
SSW rich9962025.12.01
Very perfect location with many transport options and different lines available. It’s within walking distance to Dotonbori and Namba. There are plenty of eateries nearby, and the hotel is opposite McDonald’s and a 24-hour AEON hypermarket.
The room is enough for two people and has everything we need. It’s not very big, but more than sufficient.
We will definitely stay here again when we visit Osaka!
Perfect 10/10.
Hotel near Shinsaibashi/Namba/Yotsubashi,Osaka24.9% of visitors choose this area
FFrom the wrld,to the wrld2025.10.12
The room was a bit small; it might be fine for one person. There's no desk, but it makes up for it with its exquisite decor and location. It's less than 800 meters from Dotonbori, the heart of Osaka's downtown, yet this particular area isn't too noisy, offering a quiet escape from the hustle and bustle. The breakfast was pretty good overall too.
Hotel near Osaka Station/Umeda/Yodoyabashi/Hommachi,Osaka2.4% of visitors choose this area
GGuest User2026.01.02
Great location and in Osaka. Our room was on the larger side for Japanese hotel rooms so that was an added bonus. The bathtub had a large window with a great view of the city! The option to do laundry while traveling with a toddler was a lifeline! Certainly would recommend to families traveling with small children.
Hotel near Shinsaibashi/Namba/Yotsubashi,Osaka24.9% 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 Shinsaibashi/Namba/Yotsubashi,Osaka24.9% of visitors choose this area
GGuest User2026.02.05
Great location! The hotel is right near a subway exit (I think it was Exit 5a from Shinsaibashi Station, heading towards the Nagahoribashi Line). There's an elevator, and once you exit, it's just one block to the hotel. You can also walk directly underground from the subway exit all the way to Shinsaibashi Station.
Service: There was a male staff member at the front desk who spoke Chinese. The breakfast selection was decent, with Oden, noodles, curry rice, and more (picture 3).
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MM8492****This hotel is the closest to Universal Studios, just a few minutes' walk to the ticket gates, and offers full views of Universal Studios from the rooms. It's incredibly convenient to get to: you can take the subway from the airport, transfer once, and the hotel is just tens of meters from the exit. For Japan, the rooms are quite spacious, and the bathroom is sparkling clean with a separate wet and dry area. The lobby is luxuriously decorated with some futuristic, high-tech elements. Right outside the hotel is the Universal Citywalk, packed with eateries and Universal-themed shops. The food on Citywalk is all pretty good; the Gekko-ryu takoyaki is better than the other place, and the fried wagyu was also delicious. The subway from the airport gets you right to the hotel's doorstep with just one transfer, making transportation extremely convenient.
MMaTheBreIn general, the hotel is absolutely ok. The price is affordable and the interior is new and wealthy. The location is recommendable with close public transport, a supermarket, convenience stores, and a coin laundry. The hotel has a shared room on the second floor with free coffee, tea, and water. Every day they have free beer happy hour from 6 to 7 including a DJ performance.
I would not recommend it to families with children or to people who prefer a “standard” hotel. Usually, hotels in Japan are super child-friendly, but there are no products for children (toothbrushes, pyjamas, slippers, etc.). The breakfast is in our opinion not worth it. It is good in terms of taste, but they do not have a buffet. There are some different sandwiches you can choose 3 (this is limited and when I asked why the answer was: “If they do not limit I could eat 10”. They have no variation in the sandwiches so when you have breakfast there for a week you've eaten all at least once or twice. Here as well nothing for kids so I paid full price breakfast for my son and the only thing he got was some juice. For us, another no-go was the super loud music in the public area (there is the breakfast room). You can enjoy your morning coffee with electronic dance music. The hotel has no laundry, but they offer a service. You can bring your clothes no matter how many and get them back for 5000¥ cleaned and dry. The coin washer 2minutes away is 900¥ for 8kg in 1h.
For younger people or for 1-2 nights absolutely ok. Breakfast better go out to one of the 1000 coffees and enjoy a wider choice.
Hotel near Osaka Station/Umeda/Yodoyabashi/Hommachi, Osaka
Price per night from:PKR 21,320
8.9/10
Very Good
GGuest UserThe hotel's location is super convenient! It's right next to the subway station, and just a few minutes' walk to popular shopping and dining areas like Kuromon Market, Shinsaibashi, and Dotonbori – you'll find everything you need for food, drinks, and entertainment. Plus, the hotel offers complimentary bread and drinks for breakfast. Overall, it's great value for money! 👍
GGuest UserI had a fantastic stay at Holiday Inn Osaka Namba. The location is absolutely superb — just a few steps away from Dotonbori, making it incredibly convenient for food, shopping, and exploring the vibrant nightlife.
The room size was a pleasant surprise, especially for Japan. We were able to fully open two large suitcases comfortably, which made a huge difference during our stay. The daily cleaning service was spectacular — everything was always spotless and well-organized when we returned each day.
We also appreciated the thoughtful amenities like complimentary water and coffee. A special mention goes to the lovely Dove shampoo, soap, conditioner, and lotion — such a nice touch that made the stay even more comfortable.
Overall, an excellent choice in Osaka, and I would definitely stay here again!
GGuest UserEverything was great, just one small thing: the room was really, really tiny. It was hard to open our luggage, especially since we had three bags. But it was very clean, and the staff were very helpful. Check-in and check-out were self-service, and there's a McDonald's right next door, which was very convenient.
Hotel near Osaka Station/Umeda/Yodoyabashi/Hommachi, Osaka
Price per night from:PKR 23,644
9.2/10
Great
AAnonymous UserThe room was quite spacious, as advertised online. However, the sofa by the window sill didn't appear very clean under the lighting. The hotel offers a public bath and is conveniently located near Universal Studios. It was promoted as being the closest to the subway station, and one of the slightly more distant options from Universal itself. But in practice, all the hotels in this area are just a short walk from one another. With restaurants, 7-Eleven, Lawson, and Starbucks nearby, it's very convenient. The best part about staying near Universal is being able to enjoy the park until its 10 PM closing time, then grab a late dinner nearby before heading back to the hotel to unwind.
AAnonymous UserPay attention to the room size when booking. The location is unbeatable – within walking distance to Shinsaibashi, with a convenience store right outside, and the meeting point for day tours just at the corner. It's the top choice if you're planning to book a day tour. Breakfast was a bit simple.
VVinzy NgGood hotel with spa with mediocre services.
The room was neat, clean and feeling new.
However, staffs are not familiar with English, not even talking Mandarin. Using the translator with poor voice input was troublesome and sometimes it interpreted wrong meanings.
Room service if missed will not be provided again on that day.
Also, there were many spa-only visitors simply lying on the spa floor.
Parts of the male spa were under construction and one night there were no 40 degree Celsius or higher pool as they were all under cleaning at the same time.
The ground of the spa was very slippery, mostly because many visitors did not bother to rinse themselves well after using the conditioner.
The breakfast buffet is good in terms of food choices and environment. But I dislike the scrambled eggs, which had a texture tasted awful.
WWanpidoubaoThe hotel room is quite spacious for a Japanese hotel. It's also super convenient to get to from Kansai International Airport – just one stop to Rinku Town Station on either the JR or Nankai Line. From there, it's about a 3-minute walk to the hotel, and there are signs everywhere so you won't get lost. The front desk has a unique touch, and the staff are incredibly welcoming. Our room was spotless and tidy. As for breakfast, the dining area was absolutely lovely. Overall, I was very satisfied and would definitely stay here again if I have the chance.
XXLbaoWe stayed at Tokyu Stay Osaka-Hommachi for two nights during the Osaka portion of our trip coming from Tokyo. This was my fourth time in Japan and my first traveling with my toddler, so efficiency and convenience mattered more than ever with his ADHD.
This is very much a business-style hotel, and it delivers well in that category. Guests receive a complimentary two-hour voucher to a WeWork-style coworking space located upstairs near reception, which includes internet access and unlimited drinks and snacks. For business travelers, that’s a strong value add. I would come here again by myself.
While the staff were not fully fluent in English, they used an advanced real-time translation system displayed on a screen at the front desk. Pretty cool. It translated conversations instantly, which was impressive and made communication smooth. The staff were friendly and professional. The interaction felt slightly less personal due to the language barrier, but that’s understandable. The complimentary coffee helped bridge that gap. 24 hrs staff as well.
One standout feature was their handling of our luggage forwarding from Yamato Transport. The hotel received our forwarded suitcases and held them before check-in, then delivered everything directly to our room. This was extremely helpful because we arrived from via Shinkansen, continued on to Kyoto and Nara to visit the deer and temples, and only returned to the hotel later that evening. Not having to carry luggage through multiple cities made a huge difference. Those elevators are tight!
During this Osaka leg, we visited Nara Park and Todai-ji Temple, enjoyed observatory views at Abeno Harukas 300 and the Umeda Sky Building, and took a day trip to Kyoto to see the Arashiyama Bamboo Forest and Fushimi Inari Shrine. The hotel is about a 5–7 minute walk from three subway lines and is well positioned for accessing major attractions across the city. If you want to be more central try Namban or Umeda.
With days averaging 12,000 to 15,000 steps, we often grabbed food nearby or I ordered through Uber Eats, which is surprisingly affordable compared to U.S. pricing. Options within walking distance included Matsuya, Yoshinoya, Saizeriya, and even high-end omakase sushi spots.
The in-room washer/dryer was another major convenience since we packed light and relied on doing laundry mid-trip. Really wished there was a kitchen area though with dishware and utensils.
Overall, Tokyu Stay Osaka-Hommachi is a practical, well-located choice for travelers who prioritize efficiency, transit access, and in-room laundry. It served as a solid home base for an active Osaka itinerary. I would come here again.
Hotel near Osaka Station/Umeda/Yodoyabashi/Hommachi, Osaka
Price per night from:PKR 14,390
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