Hotels in Naniwa Ward,Osaka23.8% of visitors choose this area
MMiaolegemi9262025.08.25
The hotel's location is excellent, just a short walk from Ebisucho Station. Right across from the subway station, there's a fantastic Abura Soba (oiled noodles) place – quite different from soup noodles, and I highly recommend it! There's a 7-Eleven directly opposite the hotel, and Nihonbashi, the 'anime/manga paradise,' is right next door. I stayed at Koko both at the start and end of my trip, and the fact that they provide P**ola brand toiletries was a lovely bonus.
Hotels in Chuo Ward,Osaka1.7% of visitors choose this area
FFanxiaotutu2026.02.10
This is our second stay at this hotel. The location is excellent, less than a 10-minute walk from the subway station, right behind the Shinsaibashi Ferris Wheel, so it's super easy to find. We were two adults and one child, and booked a triple room. The room was genuinely tiny, so small it was hard to even open our luggage, but it had everything we needed. They provide three bottles of water daily, and there's a free ice machine available. The room was cleaned every day. The breakfast was very Japanese; it wasn't really to our taste, but it was enough to tide us over.
Hotels in Naniwa Ward,Osaka3.2% of visitors choose this area
GGuest User2026.02.26
This is a genuine review, not from a bot or a part-timer.
I was genuinely surprised by the facilities, room size, and overall value for money. Everything was clean and great. All the basic amenities were provided, and the lounge had everything you needed for washing your face, all for free.
Frankly, the only downside is the location. It's in an area that feels a bit like Chinatown, and getting around can be a bit tough. Even two fit men walking at a brisk pace would take about 30 minutes to get to Dotonbori. There's a subway station right in front, so if you're not planning on staying out too late, I recommend using that to get around. Oh, and public transportation is incredibly expensive. And one more crucial thing! Hmm... I heard a rumor that it's a bit of a red-light district at night. I wouldn't have thought so at all, but I did notice some sights as I walked through the city center. You don't need to bring a pig-nose adapter; just a USB-C cable will do.
Hotels in Kita Ward,Osaka19.4% of visitors choose this area
GGuest User2025.11.25
Review of Villa Fontaine Grand Osaka Umeda
I stayed at Villa Fontaine Grand Osaka Umeda and found it to be a convenient and comfortable choice for exploring Osaka. The hotel is within walking distance of several train stations, including Osaka Station, which made travelling around the city very easy. The area is surrounded by plenty of restaurants and convenience stores, so food and essentials were always within reach.
The hotel offers a complimentary spa for guests, though we didn’t get a chance to try it. The staff were friendly and able to communicate in English, which made the stay smoother. Check-in and check-out were done through machines, with staff available if assistance was needed.
Overall, Villa Fontaine Grand Osaka Umeda provides great accessibility and a pleasant stay, ideal for travellers who want convenience and helpful service.
Hotels in Chuo Ward,Osaka1.7% of visitors choose this area
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Great value for money! The hotel is really close to Nagahoribashi subway station, and there's a huge drugstore nearby with a wide variety of products. Plus, if you follow their official WeChat account, you get extra discounts. The room was clean, tidy, and quite spacious, with all the facilities you could need. The staff were friendly and welcoming!
Hotels in Nishi Ward,Osaka1.7% 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.
Hotels in Chuo Ward,Osaka23.8% of visitors choose this area
GGuest User2025.09.01
The room was exceptionally small. My 28-inch suitcase, when laid flat, practically filled all the available floor space. Despite its compact size, it was well-equipped and had all the essentials. Location-wise, it's about a 14-minute walk to the subway station and a ten-to-fifteen-minute walk to Shinsaibashi, offering a quiet haven amidst the city's hustle and bustle. The cleanliness was decent. The front desk staff were Indian, and there were no Chinese-speaking staff available at the time.
Hotels in Chuo Ward,Osaka1.7% of visitors choose this area
MMalingshufantuanzi2026.01.04
The hotel is located in the business district, just a short walk from the subway station. I did my research beforehand, so I knew that check-in was upstairs. There are plenty of restaurant choices nearby, and some famous local ramen places have a much better ambiance than those in Shinsaibashi. The only drawback is that the room was a bit small, but it was clean and the soundproofing was decent.
Hotels in Chuo Ward,Osaka23.8% of visitors choose this area
RRain Marzuki2026.01.11
Size is pretty good for the location. You still can open your luggage and store them under the bed.
There’s a bus stop 200m from the hotel that has direct service to Kansai International Airport.
5mins walking to Dotonburi, Family Mart, Lawson and 7Eleven at your doorstep.
Highly recommended
Hotels in Chuo Ward,Osaka23.8% of visitors choose this area
RRacquel032026.01.07
🛏️ Rooms & Comfort
Rooms are spacious, modern, and quiet, with large windows offering dramatic views over the river and city skyline. Guests often highlight the attention to detail — from plush bedding to thoughtful amenities — making it perfect for couples, honeymooners, or travelers wanting a little indulgence. 
The bathrooms are particularly well-reviewed, with deep tubs and premium toiletries — a relaxing reward after long days exploring Osaka.
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ZZouzou..The room type was fantastic! My child slept in the middle, and the view was great. I stayed here once 8 years ago, and the room facilities are still very new, not outdated at all. My child loved looking out at the scenery from the windowsill, and at night, we enjoyed watching the clouds from bed.
DDingmaomisThe room design was modern and minimalist, making excellent use of the space, and it was spotless. My only minor complaint was that the air conditioning unit was a bit noisy, which unfortunately led to a restless first night. I particularly enjoyed the outdoor lounge on the ground floor. The Western-style set breakfast was also quite delicious. Overall, I was very satisfied with this hotel.
AAnonymous UserNag-stay kami dito recently at sobrang nagustuhan namin ang experience. Malinis at maaliwalas ang room, very comfortable ang bed, at complete ang amenities. Maayos din ang aircon at tahimik ang lugar kaya nakapagpahinga kami nang mabuti.
Ang staff ay super accommodating at laging nakangiti—ramdam mo talaga yung warm hospitality. Mabilis mag-assist at very approachable.Perfect ang hotel na ito for families, couples, or even solo travelers. Babalik kami ulit for sure!
FFanxiaotutuThis is our second stay at this hotel. The location is excellent, less than a 10-minute walk from the subway station, right behind the Shinsaibashi Ferris Wheel, so it's super easy to find. We were two adults and one child, and booked a triple room. The room was genuinely tiny, so small it was hard to even open our luggage, but it had everything we needed. They provide three bottles of water daily, and there's a free ice machine available. The room was cleaned every day. The breakfast was very Japanese; it wasn't really to our taste, but it was enough to tide us over.
GGuest UserI booked this hotel quite last minute before my trip, and I was pleasantly surprised by how great it was. After reading some reviews, I opted for a twin room for more space, and even though it's near a main road, it was very quiet at night. The room was clean and tidy, and housekeeping came daily. The hotel offers a variety of self-service toiletries you can pick up, and a special touch I appreciated was the complimentary overnight face masks. Downstairs, there's a large AEON food supermarket, and the Shiyobashi Subway Station Exit 2 is just a short walk away. Getting to Shinsaibashi only takes a few minutes. It's incredibly convenient for getting anywhere – truly a hotel that has it all!
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.
Hhuam****I initially booked for three days, and was so pleased with the hotel that I extended my stay for another seven. We ended up staying a total of seven days here. Besides the excellent location and convenient transportation, the room size was decent and didn't feel cramped. Plus, in addition to a shower, there was also a bathtub.
AAnonymous UserThis hotel is super easy to find, right by Exit 1 of Dobutsuen-mae Station, and it's literally next door to the Shinsekai area with Tsutenkaku Tower. It's incredibly convenient for both transport and sightseeing.
They have their own hot spring, which is amazing for relaxing after a day of exploring. The room size is pretty decent too, definitely more spacious than your typical Japanese express hotel. Plus, the breakfast spread offers a good variety. I'd definitely consider staying here again on my next trip to Osaka!
ZZuiwoyuemingzhongOur last night on our Osaka/Kyoto trip, with a 9 AM flight the next morning, we decided to stay in Rinku Town to avoid an early start. Choosing Odysis Suites Hotel turned out to be an excellent decision! It truly is a suite, and I think we even got the smallest room type. Can you believe getting a suite in a major Japanese city for just a few hundred yuan? The hotel is right next to the outlets and a supermarket, which is super convenient. The ocean view was lovely, though the weather wasn't ideal. I'd definitely love to stay here again if I get the chance. 😊
GGuest User- Staff are polite and helpful
- Hot water dispenser + free coffee machine at reception (L18)
- Weighing scale helps to estimate luggage weight
- Room size varies by price. Cheaper ones are smaller.
- Washer/dryer in the room provides good value
- No water provided in room
- Share Lounge is great to use for drinks/snacks after breakfast
- Both beds and pillows are stiff/firm
- Lift to ground level from Honmachi station is Exit 18
- Nice cafe nearby (Cafe Tales)
- A-Price supermarket nearby
- Good breakfast nearby (Mukai)
- Ikeman stationery shop nearby
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