
Experience luxury resort living in the heart of Osaka Bay! This hotel is perfectly located in Cosmosquare, offering stunning ocean views and a serene escape from the city buzz. With easy access to INTEX Osaka and Kansai Airport (just 30 mins away), it's ideal for both business and leisure. The renovated rooms blend modern comfort with breathtaking views, while amenities like the fitness center, pool, and spa ensure ultimate relaxation. Enjoy Chinese-friendly services and top-notch hospitality. Note: minor renovations are underway until March 2025 but won’t disrupt your stay much. Book now for a seaside urban getaway!

Planning a family trip to Osaka? This hotel is a perfect choice! Just a 4-minute walk to Universal Studios Japan, super convenient! The lobby features a Minions theme, and the café offers seasonal desserts that kids will love. Rooms are spacious, some with views of the park or Osaka Bay. The hotel provides child-friendly amenities and kids' meals, ensuring a comfortable stay. After a fun day, unwind with complimentary bath salts and relaxing foot patches. With great value and attentive service, it’s an ideal pick for families!

Perched high above Osaka Bay, this luxurious hotel offers panoramic views of Universal Studios and the city skyline—just 10 minutes by train to bustling Umeda and Namba. Perfect for families with kids' meals, amenities, and play areas, plus an onsen spa for parents to unwind. Business travelers will appreciate the well-equipped meeting rooms. Don't miss the Sky Lounge for cocktails with a view! Weekend shuttle service to USJ available (one-way).








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I was completely blown away by how great this hotel is—especially for the price! Located just steps from Bentencho Station, it’s super convenient; you can walk across a bridge and be right there. We stayed in a spacious triple room with a brand-new, spotless bathroom—truly top-notch. The view at night? Absolutely stunning, with panoramic views of all of Osaka’s glittering skyline. There’s even a free ice machine on-site, which came in handy. Right downstairs, you’ve got a supermarket and a huge drugstore where everything is surprisingly affordable. FamilyMart is on the 2nd floor, plus several restaurants nearby. Don’t miss the Sky Garden Spa—it’s a relaxing treat after a long day. And the breakfast? Wow. So many options, all delicious, and the 51st-floor dining area offers breathtaking views. Eating breakfast there felt like a real experience. Plus, there’s a little gem in the mall—Sangyo Pancake—where their pancakes are worth every yen (just 880 JPY). My kids had a blast here, and honestly, I’d come back in a heartbeat. A perfect blend of comfort, convenience, and value.

Staying at Hotel Plaza Osaka was an absolute delight! The location is unbeatable—just a short walk from Shinsaibashi Station, making it super easy to get to Umeda and other key areas. What really stood out was how quiet and peaceful the hotel felt despite being in the heart of the city. Even late at night, there was no noise disturbance—perfect for a good night's sleep. Plus, there are countless restaurants nearby, ranging from local favorites to international options, so dining out is never a problem. I’ve already planned my next trip to Osaka just so I can stay here again. A fantastic choice if you want comfort, convenience, and great value all in one.

Hotel Lantana Osaka is a hidden gem if you're looking for a quiet, peaceful stay in Osaka. While it's a bit of a walk from Umeda Station, the nearby public transit options make getting around easy and convenient. The hotel itself is brand new with modern, clean facilities, and the rooms are impressively spacious—especially by Japanese standards—perfect for families or couples wanting extra comfort. The staff are incredibly friendly and helpful throughout your stay. One minor note: there’s a faint smell from the pillow, but it’s not overwhelming and likely resolves after washing. Overall, this place offers great value and a relaxing atmosphere. Highly recommend for travelers seeking a calm retreat in the heart of the city.

Staying at Porta Inn Bentencho in Osaka was a great experience overall. The location is perfect—just a short walk from the Expo site, and public transportation is super convenient for exploring the city. One thing I noticed was the air conditioning unit facing the window, which I hadn’t seen before in Japan—it’s a bit unusual but effective for cooling down the room during summer nights. Cleanliness was good; the room felt fresh and well-maintained, with clean linens and tidy surfaces. Breakfast was decent, though it ran out of onigiri after 8:30 AM, and they didn’t offer any replacements later. Also, the yogurt drinks were missing for two consecutive days—something to improve. Still, considering the price and location, this hotel offers excellent value, especially for visitors attending the Expo or looking for a budget-friendly stay in central Osaka. I’d definitely recommend it.

I’ve stayed at many chain hotels, but this one truly stood out. While the location isn’t ideal—being on the Hankyu line means transferring to the subway for most trips, which adds up to at least 820 yen per day in transit costs, double what it would be staying near a subway line—the overall experience was excellent. The breakfast was exceptional: abundant, fresh, and delicious, with a variety of options that felt genuinely thoughtfully curated. The room itself is significantly larger than typical chain hotel rooms, offering much more space and comfort. If your main activities are centered around the city center, you might want to consider a hotel closer to a subway station. But if you value spacious accommodations, great breakfast, and solid value for money, this one is definitely worth a try—definitely a place I’d stay again.

Toyoko Inn Osaka Hankyu Juso-Eki Nishi-Guchi No.2 is a perfect example of 'small but mighty'—compact yet well-equipped and thoughtfully designed. Located just a 2-minute walk from Hankyu Juso Station, it’s incredibly convenient for exploring downtown Osaka. The staff are friendly and helpful, with translation support available at the front desk, which makes communication easy for international guests. I loved that there was a bathtub in the room—perfect for relaxing after a long day of sightseeing. The Wi-Fi was strong, and the TV even lets you stream YouTube and Netflix, which made my evenings so much more enjoyable. After four nights, my total came to around 8,000 TWD—absolutely fantastic value for money. If you're looking for a clean, comfortable, and budget-friendly stay in Osaka, this place is definitely worth considering.

I was truly impressed with the Business Hotel Urbanty Nishikujo. The room was spacious—big enough to comfortably fit two 28-inch suitcases, and despite being labeled as a smoking room, there was absolutely no lingering smoke smell, which was a pleasant surprise. My room was 406, located away from the train tracks, so I didn’t have any noise issues at all—even with earplugs, I had a peaceful night’s sleep. The only minor downside is that getting out after midnight or before 6 AM can be tricky, but since I didn’t go out, it wasn’t an issue for me. I visited Universal Studios Japan and found the hotel’s location perfect: just a 2-minute walk to the nearest subway station, making travel super convenient. Breakfast was simple but practical—just bread, juice, and yogurt—but they’re designed to be taken away, which worked well for my schedule. Baggage storage started at 7 AM, with rates of 300 yen for small, 400 for medium, and 600 for large—very reasonable. Overall, this place offers excellent value, great convenience, and a clean, quiet environment. Definitely recommend for travelers heading to Osaka or visiting USJ.

The owner was incredibly welcoming and made the check-in process so much easier despite the language barrier—his warmth really stood out. The room was spotless, with daily cleaning and fresh bed-making every morning. I appreciated how attentive they were to small details. Breakfast was simple but thoughtful: fresh bread slices, a small bowl of crisp vegetables, and a juicy orange each day—especially nice in Japan where fresh produce can be pricey. It felt like a little health boost! Towels were changed daily, which is always a plus. The whole building has this charming old Shanghai-inspired design—unique and full of character. It’s not a huge hotel, so it doesn’t compare to international chains in size or luxury, but that’s part of its charm. Plus, it’s just a 3-4 minute walk to the station (follow the map in photo 1), making it super convenient for visiting Universal Studios. In the Nishinomiya area, this place offers great value and location. If you're looking for a cozy, authentic stay close to major attractions without the crowds or high prices, this is definitely worth considering.

Staying at Bijou Suites Lieto APM was a delightful experience. The room was spotless and well-maintained, with the added convenience of an in-room washing machine and complimentary laundry pods—perfect for longer stays. The self-contained kitchen is great for preparing meals, but honestly, you won’t want to cook when just next door is Risolla, a standout restaurant offering incredible Japanese-Italian fusion cuisine. The food is fresh, beautifully presented, and priced fairly. Clean, vibrant atmosphere and exceptional service make it a must-visit—definitely plan at least one meal there during your stay.

Staying at Japan Sessions Kanzaki 01 was an absolute delight. The hotel was spotlessly clean and the rooms felt incredibly comfortable—like a cozy retreat after a busy day exploring Osaka. What really stood out was the location: just a short walk from the train station, making it super easy to reach major attractions, shopping areas, and dining spots. I loved how close it was to local cafes and convenience stores, perfect for grabbing a quick bite or essentials late at night. The staff were friendly, the vibe was calm, and everything felt thoughtfully designed. If you're looking for a peaceful yet well-connected base in Osaka, this place is a must-try.

I completely forgot to take photos of the hotel exterior, so I’ll just share a picture of the breakfast instead! Toyoko Inn Osaka Bentencho might be small, but it’s surprisingly well-equipped and incredibly clean—exactly what you want after a long day. The real highlight? Its proximity to Osaka Dome. After a concert, you can walk straight back without needing to squeeze onto crowded subway trains. The staff are friendly and helpful, making check-in and any requests super smooth. The breakfast buffet is simple but delicious—great variety for a budget-friendly stay. There’s even a 7-Eleven right around the corner, perfect for late-night snacks or essentials. Location-wise, it’s unbeatable. If I’m ever back in Osaka for another concert, this will definitely be my go-to hotel. Highly recommend for travelers who value convenience, cleanliness, and a great vibe.

Staying at this property was an absolute delight! The location is unbeatable—right next to Kujo Station, with a ramen shop right outside the door and a lively shopping street just steps away. It’s only about a 10-minute walk to the Osaka Dome, making it perfect for concert-goers who want convenience and peace of mind. The room itself was spotless, comfortable, and well-designed, offering great value for money. What really stood out was the host’s detailed email instructions in both Chinese and English, complete with clear visuals that made check-in seamless and stress-free. Every little detail shows thoughtfulness. Highly recommend this gem if you're visiting Osaka—especially if you’re planning to catch a show!
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