
This hotel is super convenient! The prime location is just 100m from JR Namba Station, with Sanno Art Museum and the airport express line nearby, making it easy to get around. Rooms are well-equipped, with international direct dial phones, air conditioning, and electric kettles ready for your use. The bathroom offers 24-hour hot water and a bathtub for ultimate relaxation. SPA services are available to unwind after a long day. The thoughtful service includes 24-hour front desk support and meeting rooms for business travelers. The environment is clean and comfortable, with excellent pandemic protection, ensuring a safe and pleasant stay!

This gem in Osaka’s Umeda area is a perfect blend of Japanese tradition and modern comfort. Rooms are bright and fresh, featuring traditional motifs and lighting themes. The buffet breakfast offers both Japanese and Western dishes, with freshly baked bread and desserts to kickstart your day. Don’t miss the Trinite sauna facilities—separate for men and women—to unwind after sightseeing or business meetings. The highlight? Their revolutionary Mirable showerhead, which doubles as a skincare treatment! Conveniently located just a 5-minute walk from JR Osaka Station and near Grand Front Osaka for shopping, it’s ideal for both leisure and business travelers.


Everything you need to know about Ebisuchō
The Ebisucho Station area in Shinsekai district offers multiple cost-effective options:
Local Tip: Try kushikatsu fried skewers at night, with subway access to USJ (15 mins via Midosuji Line)
Near Tsutenkaku Tower, Ebisucho offers:
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Area highlights include Shinsekai food streets for kushikatsu, and the illuminated Tsutenkaku Tower at night. Consider the Osaka Amazing Pass for nearby attractions.
Ebisucho Station in Naniwa Ward is steps away from Tsutenkaku Tower and Shinsekai District. Recommended stays:
Area features 24/7 convenience stores and iconic kushikatsu (deep-fried skewer) joints for late-night snacks.
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