"The hotel’s location was great. Had to walk a little to get to the main areas but not a long walk. I felt a little catfished with the size of the rooms though. The room looked much bigger in pictures than it was in person. The room was so small to get ready in that we spent most of our time in the lounge/balcony area. The lounge area was probably our favorite part because the rooms are tiny. I expected rooms in Tokyo to be tiny but even this one in Osaka was tiny."
"Stayed in a triple corner suite room which overlooked the ocean and city views. Room was exceptionally clean, beds were comfortable, toiletries were restocked daily along with three bottles of water.
We paid for the breakfast buffet which was well worth the money. Please note that all of the food services were offered through the Sis Stargate hotel that is adjoined.
Having the Rintu-town train station in the hotel along with a Lawson’s was extraordinarily helpful and convenient. We couldn’t have asked for a better location. We were also only a 15 minute walk to the Premium Outlets.
The only downsides were no concierge services available, no room service and every time you leave your room all of the power to the room is disconnected. We can appreciate their power saving initiatives but it also meant that our fridge would also lose its power. We ended up throwing out food when we returned to our room at the end of the day because we hadn’t thought of this.
We also thoroughly enjoyed a fabulous supper at the Teppenyaki restaurant in the Sis Stargate. Service and food were exceptional. Had their Wagyu, which was to die for! Definitely a memorable meal.
Highly recommend this hotel to anyone staying in Osaka."
"No where did it state that if you wanted to use the public bath no tattoos were allowed until we checked in.
Pool on roof is closed until mid July, and I saw if you wanted to use it - priced around 1000Y per hour.
Bed was horrible.
First hotel I've been to that didn't have umbrellas guests could use.
Recommend not staying here, unless you dont care about the above-mentioned the location is what takes the cake. Great."
"I find the staff very helpful and friendly.The breakfast was of a good quality and there was more than enough to choose from. The hotel room was very clean except for the shower/bath tub a shower curtain would be adequate. The shops were of great value and service.
Overall an excellent stay and good quality hotel"
"Very convenient central location, connected to Osaka-Umeda station, and an easy train ride from anywhere in Osaka. Great views from upper floors and very quiet. Rooms are tiny and a bit cramped, but have all the amenities you’d expect. Laundry is a pain if you need it as they provide just 8 machines for >500 guests leading to a lot of frustration and waiting. Also, the lobby can get quite crowded.
Fun notes: there is a mall in the building, including multiple sporting goods stores, multiple clothing stores, two food courts, four Starbucks locations, even a Burger King and a McDonalds—though the local food is much better. We also saw two idol groups doing meet and greets and performances on the second floor near the Umeda station, a boy-band one evening and a girl band another evening."
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