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Tucked away in the heart of the city, Fudō no Yu is a hidden oasis where Edo-era thermal springs bubble beneath serene pools. Soak in its jade-green waters, let the ancient mineral-rich heat melt your stress, and feel time slow down—this is urban serenity, bottled in steam and stone.

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1Dormy Inn Osaka Tanimachi★★★★4.64153.61 km
2Natural Hot Spring Yugiri no Yu Dormy Inn PREMIUM Namba★★★★4.41524.68 km
3dormy inn PREMIUM Osaka Kitahama(Natural Hot Spring)★★★★4.51114.09 km
4Natural hot spring Asagiri no Yu Dormy Inn PREMIUM Namba ANNEX★★★★4.5854.69 km
5Onyado Nono Osaka Yodoyabashi★★★★4.6-4.39 km
Dormy Inn Osaka Tanimachi

Dormy Inn Osaka Tanimachi

4.6 / 5Great415 Reviews
2 Chome-1-9 Uchihonmachi
3.61KM from Fudo Hot Spring

Located in the heart of Osaka, this hotel is your perfect relaxation haven! Featuring separate natural hot spring baths for men and women, a soak here will melt all your fatigue away. The rooms are elegantly comfortable, equipped with satellite flat-screen TVs and refrigerators for your convenience. With laundry services and a sauna, all your daily needs are covered. Best of all, it offers great value for money in a superb environment, making it the ideal choice for your Osaka stay!

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Natural Hot Spring Yugiri no Yu Dormy Inn PREMIUM Namba

Natural Hot Spring Yugiri no Yu Dormy Inn PREMIUM Namba

4.4 / 5Good152 Reviews
2 Chome-14-23 Shimanouchi
4.68KM from Fudo Hot Spring

Looking for a conveniently located and authentically Japanese hotel in Osaka? This is the perfect choice for you! Just a 5-minute walk from Nihonbashi Station, and within easy reach of Namba and Shinsaibashi, it’s ideal for both sightseeing and business trips. Enjoy a relaxing soak in the natural hot spring baths after a long day of exploring. The rooms are spacious and well-equipped, with Chinese signage and services tailored for Chinese guests to make you feel right at home. Plus, the hotel offers free shuttle service to the airport and major transit hubs. Treat yourself to a luxurious stay today!

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dormy inn PREMIUM Osaka Kitahama(Natural Hot Spring)

dormy inn PREMIUM Osaka Kitahama(Natural Hot Spring)

4.5 / 5Great111 Reviews
1 Chome-6-7 Koraibashi
4.09KM from Fudo Hot Spring
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Natural hot spring Asagiri no Yu Dormy Inn PREMIUM Namba ANNEX

Natural hot spring Asagiri no Yu Dormy Inn PREMIUM Namba ANNEX

4.5 / 5Great85 Reviews
2 Chome-1-6 Higashishinsaibashi
4.69KM from Fudo Hot Spring
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Onyado Nono Osaka Yodoyabashi

Onyado Nono Osaka Yodoyabashi

4.6 / 5Great
2-5-19 Kitahama, Chuo Ward
4.39KM from Fudo Hot Spring
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Frequently Asked Questions

Everything you need to know about Fudo Hot Spring

Osaka Marriott Hotel is a top choice near Fudo no Yu, offering private onsen facilities with traditional Japanese design and modern comfort. Located just a 10-minute walk from the site, it provides easy access to the famous geothermal hot springs.

Another excellent option is Osaka Shinsaibashi Daihoten, which features affordable onsen accommodations with open-air baths. Ideal for travelers seeking an authentic local experience while relaxing in natural thermal waters. Both hotels are well-connected via public transit, making it convenient to explore key areas like Namba and Tennoji.

Yes, Fudo no Yu is highly accessible via public transportation. The nearest station is Nishi-Kujō Station on the Osaka Metro Tanimachi Line, just an 8-minute walk away. Alternatively, Higashi-Umeda Station on the Kintetsu Nankai Line offers convenient access via bus or a 15-minute walk.

Several bus lines (including routes 27, 39, and 46) stop directly at the entrance, making it ideal for visitors coming from Namba, Shinsaibashi, or Tennoji. We recommend using an ICOCOA card or mobile ticketing apps for seamless transfers across all transit systems.

Beyond soaking in the onsen, visitors can join a traditional Japanese tea ceremony workshop led by local masters, learning how to prepare matcha and practice proper etiquette.

The annual Fudo no Yu Festival in spring features taiko drum performances, kimono parades, and craft markets, immersing guests in authentic local culture. Evening light shows illuminate historic buildings, creating a magical atmosphere.

For nature enthusiasts, guided geothermal exploration tours offer insights into how this onsen harnesses natural heat, showcasing Osaka’s deep connection with its geological heritage.

Osaka Shinsaibashi Daihoten is ideal for families, featuring children's onsen pools, family rooms, game areas, and complimentary cribs and kids’ meals.

Another great option is Osaka Marriott Hotel, offering spacious family suites with private onsen access and childcare services. Both hotels are close to shopping malls and attractions like Shinsekai Department Store and Tsutenkaku Tower, perfect for memorable family outings.

All properties provide multilingual support, ensuring a comfortable and stress-free stay for international families.

Traveler Reviews

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Dormy Inn Osaka Tanimachi

Stayed at this hotel right before Christmas weekend and was pleasantly surprised by the room upgrade—no extra charge, just a nice surprise! The upgraded room features a private entryway that gives it a real boutique suite vibe. There’s plenty of space to unpack luggage and move around comfortably, no cramped feeling at all. The only downside? The onsen was quite busy in the evening due to the holiday rush, but staff were still super friendly and accommodating. Location-wise, it’s perfect—both sides of the hotel have convenient convenience stores, and it's just a short taxi ride to Shinsaibashi and other shopping hotspots. Super convenient, great value, and I’d definitely stay here again!

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Natural Hot Spring Yugiri no Yu Dormy Inn PREMIUM Namba

Staying at this hot spring hotel was an unforgettable experience. The free ramen in the evening was a thoughtful touch—warm, filling, and perfect after a long day of exploring Osaka. I especially loved the fresh YAKULT with breakfast—it added a nice refreshing twist to the morning routine. Since we arrived during New Year's Eve, the special orange-infused onsen soak made our celebration truly memorable. The convenience of having a Family Mart right downstairs can't be overstated—we grabbed snacks and essentials without leaving the building. The hotel’s direct access to nearby stores is super handy, and walking distance to popular spots like Shinsaibashi makes it easy to explore. Yes, it takes a short walk to the nearest subway station, but considering how much value you get—comfortable rooms, relaxing onsen, great food, and excellent location—it’s totally worth it. Highly recommend for anyone looking for a cozy, authentic Japanese stay with a personal touch.

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dormy inn PREMIUM Osaka Kitahama(Natural Hot Spring)

Stayed in a 3-bed room and absolutely loved it! The natural hot spring was a highlight—so relaxing after a long day of exploring. I also appreciated the complimentary late-night ramen, perfect for a quick bite before bed. The location is unbeatable—just a 5-minute walk to the subway station, plus convenience stores, pharmacies, and supermarkets all within easy reach. Everything you need is right outside the door. Super convenient, great value, and an overall fantastic experience. Definitely recommend this hotel!

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Natural hot spring Asagiri no Yu Dormy Inn PREMIUM Namba ANNEX

This was hands down the best hotel of my entire trip to Japan. The location is fantastic—just a 10-minute walk to the subway, making it super easy to get around town. I was able to reach Shinsaibashi and Dotonbori in no time, perfect for exploring the area on foot. The real highlight? The natural hot spring on the top floor. After a long day of sightseeing, soaking in the warm waters was pure relaxation—clean, soothing, and peaceful. The room is compact but surprisingly functional; even with two 28-inch suitcases, there was plenty of space to unpack and move around comfortably. While it’s not as spacious as some domestic hotels, everything felt well thought out and efficient. Excellent value for money, great service, and an overall experience that exceeded expectations. I’ll definitely be coming back here next time I visit Osaka.

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Imperial Hotel Osaka

Staying at the Imperial Hotel Osaka was an absolute delight. Nestled right in the middle of a peaceful park, the hotel offers a serene and relaxing atmosphere—perfect for unwinding after a busy day. The nearby supermarket and café made daily essentials and quick coffee runs super convenient. Complimentary shuttle service to Umeda makes getting into the city center effortless, and with excellent public transit options just steps away, exploring Osaka is a breeze. What truly stood out was their exceptional service: when we accidentally left our iPad on a flight, the staff went above and beyond by helping us contact the airline directly, and we were able to retrieve it. That kind of thoughtful, proactive care is rare—and it’s exactly why I’ll definitely be back. A top-tier experience from start to finish.

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Hotel Nikko Osaka

Staying at Hotel Nikko Osaka was an absolute delight. The hotel is directly connected to the Namba Station exit 8, making it incredibly convenient for getting around downtown Osaka. Just a 1-5 minute walk takes you to major shopping spots like Daimaru Shinsaibashi, Shinsaibashi PARCO, and OPA—perfect for retail therapy. Plus, you're steps away from vibrant areas like Shinsaibashi-dori, Dotonbori, and Amerikamura, where dining and shopping options are endless. Breakfast was a highlight—great mix of Japanese and Western styles. I personally loved the Western buffet, but the local favorites like Kobe-style beef udon and takoyaki were also delicious. Staff were warm, helpful, and professional throughout my stay. This hotel offers excellent value and a prime location—definitely my top pick for future visits.

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RIHGA Royal Hotel Osaka, Vignette Collection

Staying at the Rihga Royal Hotel Osaka, Vignette Collection was an absolute delight. The staff were incredibly warm and attentive—though not all spoke Chinese, they made a genuine effort to assist with clear communication. The room itself was spacious, immaculately clean, and offered stunning views, especially in the evening when the city lights came on—it felt truly special. Breakfast was a highlight with two dining options: a Japanese-style buffet and a Western one, both offering a wide variety of fresh, delicious choices. I particularly appreciated the complimentary shuttle service to Umeda (Osaka Station)—it’s super convenient, saves money (a taxi would’ve cost around 40 CNY), and drops you right at the station with no hassle. Just be mindful during rush hours when it gets busier; otherwise, shuttles run every 15 minutes, making it reliable and efficient. Overall, the hotel delivers exceptional value and comfort. A top-tier stay in a prime location—highly recommend for anyone visiting Osaka.

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InterContinental Hotel Osaka

The location is absolutely perfect! Just a 10-minute walk from the airport via JR or airport bus, and shopping at Hankyu or Mitsukoshi is just as close—no more than a few minutes away. There’s a FamilyMart and a 7-Eleven right next door, plus a really convenient Ichiran Ramen spot nearby. The room itself is huge by Japanese standards, with a fully equipped kitchen and even a washing machine—so much convenience for a long stay. The staff are incredibly friendly and attentive, making every interaction feel personal and welcoming. I’ve stayed at many hotels before, but this one stands out for its comfort, practicality, and exceptional service. Definitely planning to come back.

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The Westin Osaka

Staying at The Westin Osaka was an absolute delight. The room was surprisingly spacious—far larger than most hotels in Japan, making it feel like a real luxury retreat. Located just steps from Umeda Station, getting around the city was incredibly convenient, whether heading downtown or exploring nearby attractions. The pool area is top-notch, with great views and a relaxing atmosphere—though I did notice the hot tub costs 2,000 JPY per person, which is fair considering the quality. But the highlight? Watching the stunning sunset from my room window. The view was breathtaking and added a perfect touch to the whole experience. Every detail felt thoughtfully designed, and the service was warm and professional. If you're looking for comfort, location, and a little extra elegance in Osaka, this hotel delivers on all fronts. Definitely coming back.

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Swissotel Nankai Osaka

Staying at Swissotel Nankai Osaka was an absolute delight! The location is unbeatable—just steps away from Shinsaibashi and Namba, with everything you need right at your doorstep. I loved how easy it was to explore shopping districts like Namba City and Takashimaya without needing to take a long ride. The room itself was spacious and incredibly comfortable, with plush bedding that made for a restful night’s sleep. It's true the hotel entrance isn’t very obvious, so we got a bit lost a few times upon arrival—but once inside, the elegant interior and excellent service made up for it. Every day felt like a mini adventure: shopping, dining, exploring—all within walking distance. The proximity to public transit also makes getting around Osaka super convenient. With a 9.7 rating, this place truly lives up to its reputation. A must-stay for anyone visiting Osaka!

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Sheraton Miyako Hotel Osaka

Staying at Sheraton Miyako Hotel Osaka was an absolute delight. The hotel is perfectly located right next to the Kintetsu Uehommachi Station, making it incredibly easy to travel to Kyoto, Nara, and Kobe—just a quick ride on the Kintetsu line from right outside the door. Exit at gates 13-14, follow the right-hand side path, and you’ll immediately spot the hotel entrance (Sheraton Miyako Hotel Osaka)—very straightforward. Despite being over 40 years old, the property feels fresh and well-maintained. Rooms are clean, comfortable, and thoughtfully designed, with excellent facilities throughout. The staff go above and beyond—friendly, professional, always greeting guests with a smile and eager to assist. Daily buffet breakfast is a highlight: generous portions, good variety, and great quality. It’s definitely worth waking up early for. A major plus is the direct airport bus service to Kansai Airport, priced at just ¥1,800 per person. The bus stop is conveniently located on the 2nd floor, accessible via the side entrance from the lobby—no hassle, just quick and efficient. The area around the hotel is bustling with restaurants, convenience stores, and local gems. Black Gate Market is only a 20-minute walk away, while Shinsaibashi takes about 30 minutes—perfect for exploring the city without needing a car or long transit times. This hotel offers unbeatable convenience, comfort, and value. I’ll absolutely be staying here again on my next trip to Osaka.

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The Ritz-Carlton, Osaka

Staying at The Ritz-Carlton, Osaka was an absolute highlight of my trip to Japan. From the moment I stepped into the grand lobby, the elegant European vintage ambiance and soft classical music set a truly refined tone. My room on the 30th floor offered breathtaking views of the sunset—each evening felt like a private show, with the city lights slowly coming alive. The attention to detail in the room and throughout the property reflects the true essence of a five-star experience. Staff were attentive, courteous, and always one step ahead—whether it was helping with luggage or recommending nearby dining spots. Location-wise, it’s incredibly convenient: just a 200-meter walk to the airport bus stop, making travel to and from the airport seamless. Plus, there are several large shopping malls and great restaurants within easy reach. Whether you're here for business or leisure, this hotel delivers luxury, comfort, and practicality in perfect balance. Highly recommended for anyone seeking a memorable stay in Osaka.