"Over all the hotel was excellent for what it is, a business mans hotel. The window opened which was a bonus. (My only small complaint was that the door to the bathroom should have been hinged on the other side and the light switches werent in logical places.) I would stay there again."
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"The room was great. Clean and with wonderful views. The staff that checked us in made us wait more than 30 minutes because supposedly they did not have the room we had requested (corner room). I kept asking if everything was ok because they were speaking Japanese and finally he told me. Then he just said sorry we don’t have your room. And that was it. He didn’t offer an upgrade or any vouchers or anything. Just, sorry we don’t have your room. Then he said if it was ok if we stayed in a ‘family’ room. I didn’t know what he meant but in the end, when we went to the room, it was still really clean and nice."
"We really enjoyed our stay. In addition to everything you would expect from a hotel and a good breakfast, the extras arranged in the lobby/breakfast area just gave the hotel more energy.
The free juices, tea and coffee in the lobby meant it was a good respite from the heat between activities. When they say they offer free alcohol they mean it, there is a wide range but I didn't see any signs of drunkenness from the other guests. The free ice-cream was popular with all, young and old.
The hotel also holds different free activities every day but they didn't align with our timings so I can't comment.
I would strongly recommend popping in for the 9pm noodles just for the entertainment value: it is bedlam, in a good way.
It is worth noting that whilst the Japanese staff were as polite as is universal across Japan, the non Japanese guests when we visited could not all be described as such. A good place for amateur cultural anthropology.
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"Room was great for a family of four. Kids enjoyed the bunk beds. Room was very clean with the exception of a stain on the couch. The lively and entertaining neighborhood has some homeless and drunk people. "
"I really appreciate that they cleaned the room every 3 days! The breakfast buffet was also nice and light with long hours (7am-2:30pm). Loved this as a night owl
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You can browse for souvenirs when you visit Nipponbashi, a favorite shopping spot in Osaka. While in this walkable area, you can savor the restaurants and coffeehouses.
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What can I see and do near Isshinji Temple?
Osaka Museum of History, Osaka Science Museum, and Osaka Museum of Housing and Living feature captivating exhibits. Shitennoji Temple, Hozen-ji Temple, and Osaka Central Public Hall are well-known local landmarks worth a visit. You can check out the local talent at Zepp Namba Osaka Music Hall, Namba Grand Kagetsu Theater, and Osaka Shinkabukiza Theater.
How can I get to Isshinji Temple?
With so many transportation options, exploring the area around Isshinji Temple is simple. Take advantage of metro transit at Shitennoji-mae Yuhigaoka Station, Momodani Station, and Teradacho Station. If you want to journey outside of the area, hop aboard a train from Tennoji Station, Osaka Uehommachi Station, or Tsurahashi Station.