Posted on Jun 18, 2026
hetomyThe room was very quiet, and housekeeping cleaned it daily. The location is excellent, just a short walk to Shinsaibashi, and the subway station is right outside the door. Although breakfast was Japanese style, there were many options, and I thought it was even better than the breakfast at the hotel in Kyobashi.
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Price per night from:AED 192
Posted on Feb 22, 2026
Mikkogatdula
One word that explained my whole experience here- magnificent! I love how the apartment looks like as a whole! It’s more than what I expected! The owner of the place is very responsive to my inquiries and very kind. The place is near to metro station , supermarket, & tourist spots .. I will finally book this place again on my next visit to osaka! Kudos 🩷🩷🩷
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Price per night from:AED 107
Posted on Jul 2, 2026
Guest UserThe room is clean and quite spacious compared with other same-class hotels. They also provide microwave in the front office, so that you can heat your meals, amenities also quite complete. The location is also excellent—it's within walking distance to the train station, making it easy to reach many restaurants and shopping areas.
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Price per night from:AED 120
Posted on May 6, 2026
Anonymous User
Cons: The room was a bit small.
Pros: They have hot springs, and they're quite good. The breakfast was also decent; I just wish the hours were a little longer. The transportation is fairly convenient, with the subway station a few hundred meters away. There's a convenience store downstairs, which is great for picking up essentials.
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Price per night from:AED 124
Posted on Nov 14, 2025|Standard Double Room
Guest UserThe room was spotless and smelled fresh. I was initially worried if I'd have space to open my suitcase, but it was perfectly fine. The hotel is super close to two different subway stations and also to Shinsaibashi. Plus, there are tons of great restaurants nearby!
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Price per night from:AED 90
Posted on Nov 1, 2025|Single Room-Non-Smoking
Anonymous UserComing from Kansai Airport, you do have to transfer a few times on the subway. However, the hotel is very close to Juso Station, about a 6-7 minute walk. Juso Station has a food street, so dining is super convenient! It's not crowded around at night, so sleeping is very, very quiet! There's a convenience store at the intersection, and Don Quijote is just across the main road! There's also Daikoku Drugstore nearby! Although breakfast is simple, it changes a bit every day, which shows a lot of thought. You'll definitely be full and satisfied! The lobby also has vending machines with beer, drinks, and ice cream! All your normal needs can be met here! Personally, I think even though the location is a little out of the way, it makes up for it in value for money, and transferring subways is still very convenient~
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Price per night from:AED 135
Posted on Apr 24, 2025
ChocoAlison
The location is very convenient, with JR lines directly to the airport and Expo, Osaka Loop Line and Midosuji Line directly to the city center. There is a large 7-11 and a Café de Cabrera downstairs. A five-minute walk will take you to a super large Life supermarket, which sells sashimi, bento, and cooked food. For breakfast, there are a variety of packaged breads, rice balls, drinks and soups, as well as yogurt pudding and yogurt, but you have to go early, as there will be no choice after 8:30. You can take your breakfast back to your room and eat it without taking it out of the hotel. Free umbrellas are provided when it rains. There is no bottled water in the room, only a kettle. Ice can be picked up on the 8th floor. There is coffee and tea bags available for pick-up in the lobby. The hotel only provides shower gel, shampoo and conditioner, and skin care product samples need to be purchased for 500 yen. The hygiene is very good. The auntie cleans the room very carefully. She will put everything away and put it back in place, and help fold clothes. There is only one chair in the 4-person room, it would be better if there were one or two more chairs. After 10pm, you need to swipe your room card to enter the hotel, which is quite safe.
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Price per night from:AED 127
Posted on Mar 21, 2026|Theater Twin
Shirley LMPWe had a pleasant 1-night stay in Osaka as a family of 4. The room was clean and equipped with 2 double beds, with enough space for all of us to stay comfortably.
The location was convenient, and the check-in process was smooth despite there being no on-site lobby staff, remote assistance was available, and the instructions provided at the lobby were clear and easy to follow.
Overall, a clean, comfortable, and hassle-free stay.
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Price per night from:AED 222
Posted on Apr 19, 2026|Twin Room For Two Persons
Guest UserI had a generally decent stay at Welina Premier Hotel Shinsaibashi, with a few strong highlights and some trade-offs to be aware of.
Location – Excellent but with a Catch
The location is definitely one of the biggest advantages. The hotel is situated right opposite Don Quijote, making it extremely convenient for late-night shopping and quick access to Dotonbori, Namba, and surrounding shopping streets, eateries, and nightlife. Everything is within walking distance, which made getting around very easy.
However, the downside of being in such a lively area is the environment. Since the hotel is surrounded by clubs and bars, the streets can be quite dirty, especially in the morning. You may notice trash and unpleasant smells when stepping out. That said, it’s clear that local workers clean up regularly and do their best to maintain the area.
Room – Spacious and Functional
The room size is larger than average for this price range in Osaka, which was a pleasant surprise. There was enough space to comfortably open two large suitcases. Amenities were provided, including a safe box, kettle, and a small coffee/tea setup. Toiletries are from POLA, a good-quality Japanese brand, although a shower cap was not included.
One drawback is the housekeeping policy. Complimentary room cleaning is not available even for a 3-night stay. Fresh towels are provided daily, but if you want your rubbish cleared, you need to leave it outside the room.
Service – Basic and Minimal
Service here is quite minimal. There are no welcome drinks or complimentary pantry services, although the hotel does offer a breakfast option for ¥1500 (which I did not try).
Communication can be a bit challenging, as some staff who are not Japanese also do not speak much English. It may take extra effort to get your message across. Additionally, the level of hospitality felt quite basic—there were no greetings or warm interactions when entering or leaving the hotel, which is quite different from the typical Japanese omotenashi experience, even compared to some more affordable hotels.
Overall
This hotel is best suited for travelers who prioritize location and space over service. It’s a practical place to rest after a full day out, but if you are looking for warm hospitality or a more refined stay, this may fall short.
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Price per night from:AED 121
Posted on Jul 27, 2025|Economy Single Room
Guest User
Facilities: The hardware is excellent. There are many power outlets in the room, and it even has USB ports for direct charging. There's a cool-white lighted makeup mirror, which is very convenient for women. You can even open a 28-inch suitcase in the hallway.
Cleanliness: This was the cleanest hotel I stayed in during my 13 days in Japan.
Environment: The location is great, right in the Umeda commercial district. There's a FamilyMart and 7-Eleven both about 200 meters away.
Bonus: The breakfast is really delicious. The curry rice is even better than what you'd find in a regular curry restaurant.
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Price per night from:AED 76