Hotel near Osaka Station/Umeda/Yodoyabashi/Hommachi,Osaka1.3% of visitors choose this area
HHakusansan2025.12.14
Rooms in Japan are generally small, but this one was clean and had everything I needed. There's no daily housekeeping; you have to put used towels and trash bins outside your door for staff to collect. They'll then hang fresh towels on your doorknob. You can pick up toothbrushes and toothpaste at the front desk. They also have a scale there for weighing luggage, and a microwave in their office if you need help heating something up. Vending machines on the 2nd and 13th floors make it convenient to grab a drink.
Hotel near Shinsaibashi/Namba/Yotsubashi,Osaka23.1% of visitors choose this area
DDebbie Voon2025.12.24
The hotel is at a very strategic location. Very easy to access the shopping streets and the metro. Lively and happening environment but not overly quiet or rowdy. Good service provided by the hotel staff. Truly love it!
Hotel near Osaka Station/Umeda/Yodoyabashi/Hommachi,Osaka1.3% of visitors choose this area
AAnonymous User2026.01.02
Located in a quiet part of downtown Osaka, this hotel is very close to Shinsaibashi and Osaka Castle. There's a drugstore right next door and the subway station is just 150 meters away. The room is small, so you won't be able to spread out your luggage. The breakfast is a simple set menu, but it's great that it's available until 11 AM, so you don't have to rush to eat early.
Hotel near Osaka Station/Umeda/Yodoyabashi/Hommachi,Osaka1.3% of visitors choose this area
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This was my second time choosing this hotel, and everything was great. The only minor downside was the limited TV channels, with no screen mirroring function and no access to services like Netflix.
However, I did get access to the exclusive lounge – enjoying a premium stay there. The lounge offered a wide selection of drinks and delicious snacks to go with them.
Hotel near Osaka Station/Umeda/Yodoyabashi/Hommachi,Osaka1.3% of visitors choose this area
AAnonymous User2025.12.10
As a local Japanese chain, Daiwa Roynet is definitely a high-value-for-money choice. Their locations are usually very convenient, and the rooms are quite spacious and well-equipped. The room decor is a simple business style, and amenities like toiletries, skincare products, tea bags, and drip coffee are all provided. The room cleaning is thorough, and the self-service check-in/check-out machines make the process very convenient. Osaka can be quite noisy, but this branch in Kitahama is located in a quiet area with fewer people, which I prefer. Yet, there's no shortage of stylish restaurants around the hotel. It's also very convenient for getting to Umeda, Shinsaibashi, Kyoto, Kobe, and the airport.
Hotel near Umeda,Osaka21.5% 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.
Hotel near Dotonbori,Osaka1.6% of visitors choose this area
AAnonymous User2026.01.15
The room was clean, tidy, and spacious, making for a very comfortable stay. The surrounding area has a complete range of commercial facilities, making dining, accommodation, and transportation very convenient. I recommend visiting the nearby Shinsaibashi for photos and delicious food.
Hotel near Osaka Station/Umeda/Yodoyabashi/Hommachi,Osaka1.3% of visitors choose this area
AAnonymous User2025.12.11
The hotel is located right by the main road, and there's a subway entrance just a few dozen meters away, which is super convenient! On the first floor, you can pick up complimentary disposable toiletries like facial cleanser and lotion, which is a really thoughtful touch. The room was clean and tidy, and I loved that I didn't need a converter for my phone charger—just plug it in directly, very user-friendly! The bed's firmness was just right, making for an overall comfortable stay. There's a free snack and drink area on the top floor with an elegant and quiet atmosphere that I really enjoyed! I'd definitely choose this hotel again if I have the chance!
Hotel near Osaka Station/Umeda/Yodoyabashi/Hommachi,Osaka1.3% of visitors choose this area
FFeichangxingqiu2025.09.20
The hotel is quite large, split into East and West buildings. Its location is excellent – not as noisy as Shinsaibashi or Umeda, yet still convenient for getting everywhere. It’s a quiet oasis amidst the hustle and bustle. It's a mere 200 meters from Yotsubashi Line's Higobashi Station and 600 meters from Midosuji Line's Yodoyabashi Station. There are plenty of dining options nearby, as well as the National Museum of Art, the Osaka Science Museum, and the Kosetsu Museum of Art. There's also a Lawson convenience store downstairs. The rooms are small, but that's typical for Japan, especially given the affordable price. The rooftop onsen is fantastic; it's free and perfect for relaxing after a long day. The only downside is the lack of housekeeping. I stayed for 9 days, and my room wasn't cleaned once. I had to hang a bag for clean towels outside my door daily and leave dirty towels and trash there for collection. Toothbrushes and toothpaste had to be picked up from the front desk every day, and they wouldn't give you extras.
Hotel near Osaka Station/Umeda/Yodoyabashi/Hommachi,Osaka1.3% of visitors choose this area
GGuest User2025.07.05
Clean and quiet hotel located in Kitashinchi, Osaka.
The rooms are compact but well-maintained. Great location with easy access to trains and main attractions.
Staff were friendly and there’s even free coffee in the lobby.
If you don’t mind the small space, it’s a great value stay!
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MMeitounaohahahahaThis is one of the few hotels in Japan with a 12 PM checkout, which is great. There's a Christmas tree downstairs that adds a lovely atmosphere. We went to the theme park on our second day, and this hotel is the closest one to it – the entrance is right downstairs! Food options are also very convenient. I highly recommend the fried beef cutlet, it was absolutely delicious! Our clothes got soaked on the Jurassic ride, which was totally unexpected, but thankfully we could just pop back to the hotel to change. You just need to get a stamp from the staff at the entrance to re-enter the park. I hope to bring my kids here next time and will definitely stay here again!
GGuest UserThe hotel left us with mixed feelings. On one hand, it’s very stylish, and the rooms are beautiful. Location is perfect with two steps from the metro station. Overall, we did enjoy our stay.
However, there were a couple of disappointing points.
1) The male receptionist who checked us in was surprisingly unfriendly and behaved in a rather strange way, which made the first impression uncomfortable.
2) Another issue was the rooms. We booked two “Premier” corner rooms and were expecting a nice view, but both were on a very low floor, and the large corner windows faced a blank wall. It felt odd to have such beautiful windows with no view at all.
In the end, it was a decent stay, but the experience was definitely mixed.
Hotel near Osaka Station/Umeda/Yodoyabashi/Hommachi, Osaka
Price per night from:€55
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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!
AAnonymous UserThe room was clean, tidy, and spacious, making for a very comfortable stay. The surrounding area has a complete range of commercial facilities, making dining, accommodation, and transportation very convenient. I recommend visiting the nearby Shinsaibashi for photos and delicious food.
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.
AAIcyanThe Odysis Hotel (Osaka Kansai Airport branch) is a fantastic hotel for a layover. The spacious suites are a major highlight – a rare find in Japanese hotels, making it super convenient to organize luggage. The 'views are decent' too, with upper floors offering good perspectives overlooking the bay. Plus, its prime location right next to JR Rinku Town Station, just one stop from the airport, and direct access to Rinku Premium Outlets, makes transportation and shopping incredibly convenient. Overall, it's a highly functional and good value-for-money transit hotel.
GGrace 恩雅After staying in a cheaper APA hotel in Tokyo, my partner and I were looking forward to a higher-end stay at the Mercure in Osaka. It was... okay.
I'll start with the positives: the proximity to Dotonbori is the biggest plus. It's about a 3-minute walk to the main canal strip. The hotel is separated from the peak tourism chaos by a few streets, so it isn't too overwhelmingly busy around the hotel itself. Convenient FamilyMart and 7-Eleven options are nearby, as you'd expect. The room was clean. The Italian restaurant on the 2nd floor was also quite lovely and well-priced.
Now the negatives. First, the lighting was so dim in the hallways and the room itself that it was less ”pleasant mood lighting” and more ”I can't see anything/do my makeup.” I actually thought some of the lightbulbs were blown, but my partner pointed out they were just absurdly dim. Secondly, the door to the bathroom/shower was broken and wouldn't stay shut, so we had to use a few heavy items on the floor to keep it closed. Some of the USB outlets were also non-functioning.
Thirdly - and this may be our fault - the washer-dryer combo machine in our room (which was a big reason for us booking this hotel) was finicky to use and only had Japanese labels/instructions. The room guide on the smart TV did have some instructions, but we struggled to operate the machine regardless. Then, after we worked it out, the drying cycle shrunk and heavily wrinkled our clothes. This wouldn't be the end of the world, but the room had no iron or ironing board. You have to go to reception to hire an iron separately or use the ”iron room,” which we never saw the inside of because it was locked every time we tried the door.
None of these drawbacks were trip-ruining or anything, and in a cheaper 3-star hotel, we wouldn't be clutching our pearls about it. But because this is a pricier 4-star, internationally-known hotel brand, we expected more. Overall, the stay was not unpleasant, but it was nothing to write home about either.
EEeveeatsWe’ve been to Japan a few times now and we officially decided Namba is a ‘no’ for this trip, too much chaos. Instead, we stayed right at the doorstep of the Osaka Umeda JR station. It’s that perfect sweet spot where you’re surrounded by every restaurant and konbini imaginable, but it’s actually quiet and tucked away with good sound proofing.
I originally booked a room with no windows but they were so sweet and upgraded us for free. The room was actually decent sized for Japan standards, I could actually walk around the bed and the bed itself was a dream. Honestly, if you want the convenience of Umeda without the noise, this is the move. 10/10 first stop.
LLiaobanbachenqingzhiFirst off, the location is fantastic, right next to Osaka Station and surrounded by Osaka's shopping district, including Hankyu and Lucua. The room was very comfortable and cleaned daily. The staff would ask about our preferred cleaning time and even provided useful skincare products. We accidentally left something behind in the hotel, and the front desk kept it safe for us to pick up the next day. Their service attitude was exceptionally good and very warm-hearted ❤️ Five-star rating, I'll definitely book again next time!
HHok Ming KarlFrom the photos provided by the hotel, I thought the room would be small, but after checking in, I found that it was big enough to open four suitcases at the same time, and the bathroom was also spacious with a large bathtub. The lobby has a nice smell, which makes people feel relaxed. The staff is also very friendly and polite. The hotel is very friendly to self-driving tours. There is already a parking lot next to it, and the price of overnight parking is very cost-effective.
Hotel near Uehommachi/Tennoji/Southern Osaka, Osaka
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