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Other Hotel Photo 1 Weekly Green In Namba, Osaka Hotels
8.8
(20)
Very Good
Apartments
Naniwa, Osaka
Price around
RM 377.40
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Other Hotel Photo 1 HOTEL LiVEMAX Umeda West, Osaka Hotels
6.8
(72)
Pleasant
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Osaka, Osaka Prefecture
Price around
RM 202.03
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Other Hotel Photo 1 Tanimachi-kun Hoshi Hotel Kujo 27, Osaka Hotels
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Osaka Bay, Osaka
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RM 153.48
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Other Hotel Photo 1 Hotel S-Presso Namba, Osaka Hotels
7.7
(170)
Pleasant
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Naniwa, Osaka
Express check-out
Price around
RM 192.89
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Other Hotel Photo 1 Sidihome 365 Apartment, Osaka Hotels
Service Apartment
Nishinari, Southern Osaka
Wheelchair accessible
Price around
RM 176.77
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Primary image 1 Raffine Nihonbashi, Osaka Hotels
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Osaka, Osaka Prefecture
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RM 142.07
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Hotel Exterior 1 RETOUR NANBA (Adults Only), Osaka Hotels
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RM 286.11
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Other Hotel Photo 1 Welina Hotel Dotonbori, Osaka Hotels
8.1
(199)
Very Good
Hotels
Osaka, Osaka Prefecture
Braille or raised signage
Bicycle rental
Price around
RM 230.96
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Other Hotel Photo 1 Daiwa Roynet Hotel Osaka Sakaisuji Honmachi PREMIER, Osaka Hotels
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Honmachi, Chuo
Braille or raised signage
Wheelchair accessible
Price around
RM 346.03
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Other Hotel Photo 1 Eslead Hotel Namba South Ⅲ, Osaka Hotels
9.4
(31)
Exceptional
Condominium
Naniwa, Osaka
Braille or raised signage
Express check-out
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RM 305.40
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Logo 1 JS Xiaozhai・Gai, Osaka Hotels
Apartments
Nishinari, Southern Osaka
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RM 141.38
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Lobby 1 rakuyado-hanazonokita, Osaka Hotels
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Nishinari, Southern Osaka
Express check-out
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RM 541.50
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Other Hotel Photo 1 HOTEL TRAD Replay, Osaka Hotels
8.6
(42)
Very Good
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Osaka, Osaka Prefecture
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RM 217.24
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Other Hotel Photo 1 The GALA Hotel Umeda, Osaka Hotels
8.7
(10)
Very Good
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Osaka, Osaka Prefecture
Rooftop terrace
T***y
leisure
I booked here last minute and was able to get a room. The room was simple (standard business hotel style) but nice and it has everything you need. Amenities are provided in the lobby. The breakfast was good, love the croissant! The staff were all very nice too. The hotel is just a 3 minutes walk from the nearest station (Nakatsu Station) and a bus stop right in front of the station entrance. It's still Umeda but it's not crowded with tourists here and full of locals. Would definitely recommend if you're looking to stay near Umeda but don't want the crowd!
Price around
RM 268.73
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Other Hotel Photo 1 Osaka Tokyu REI Hotel, Osaka Hotels
8.2
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Very Good
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Osaka, Osaka Prefecture
POJANA SILSMIT
shopping and culinary
Good choice, recommended!
Price around
RM 245.04
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Other Hotel Photo 1 BANDE HOTEL in NAMBA, Osaka Hotels
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Nishinari, Southern Osaka
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RM 224.91
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Other Hotel Photo 1 R Hotel Namba East, Osaka Hotels
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Osaka, Osaka Prefecture
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RM 338.89
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Other Hotel Photo 1 Business Hotel Wako, Osaka Hotels
6.8
(356)
Pleasant
Hotels
Nishinari, Southern Osaka
DENIS DENIS
Friendly waiters, strategic location, friendly people all. Best recommended.
Price around
RM 60.51
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Other Hotel Photo 1 Men's only Capsule Hotel Asahi Plaza Shinsaibashi, Osaka Hotels
Capsule Hotel
Shinsaibashi, Chuo
Spa
Lifiyanti Lie Lihua
backpacking
Suitable for backpaker, complete toiletries.
Price around
RM 89.03
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Other Hotel Photo 1 Hotel Mikado - Hostel, Osaka Hotels
8.3
(78)
Very Good
Hostels
Nishinari, Southern Osaka
Bicycle rental
Game room
Price around
RM 72.97
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Other Hotel Photo 1 noku OSAKA, Osaka Hotels
8.4
(126)
Very Good
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Osaka, Osaka Prefecture
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RM 199.32
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Total accommodation:: 4,944 Properties
Popular Area
Naniwa, Chuo
Popular hotel
Weekly Green In Namba, HOTEL LiVEMAX Umeda West
Popular landmark
Dotonbori, Universal Studios Japan
Price starts from
RM 39/night
Known for its:
Culinary, Historical, Nightlife
Review score
8.5 from 344,030 reviews

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Hotels in Osaka: The Complete Guide for Malaysian Travellers

Osaka is a city that grabs you and refuses to let go. Known as the "Nation's Kitchen" (Tenka no Daidokoro), Japan's third-largest city has built an international reputation on the strength of its extraordinary food scene, its infectious energy, and the legendary friendliness of its people. For Malaysian travellers, Osaka holds a special appeal: it is one of Japan's most Muslim-friendly cities with a growing number of halal dining options, it is connected to Kuala Lumpur by direct and one-stop flights, and it serves as an ideal gateway to the Kansai region, which includes historic Kyoto, the ancient capital of Nara, and the port city of Kobe — all reachable within an hour by train. With over 4,667 hotels available on Traveloka and nightly rates starting from as little as RM 13 per night for capsule hotels and budget hostels, Osaka is genuinely accessible for travellers at every budget level.

Best Areas to Stay in Osaka

Namba and Dotonbori

Namba is Osaka's beating heart and the most popular choice for Malaysian visitors. The famous Dotonbori canal, with its dazzling neon signs, the iconic Glico Running Man billboard, and wall-to-wall restaurants serving takoyaki, okonomiyaki, and ramen, is right at your doorstep. Accommodation in Namba ranges from budget capsule hotels and hostels from RM 13 to RM 80 per night, to modern mid-range hotels at RM 150 to RM 350 per night, with a handful of boutique and upscale properties available at RM 400 and above. The area is a short walk or subway ride from Shinsaibashi shopping street, making it ideal for shoppers.

Umeda and Osaka Station Area

Umeda, built around Osaka's main railway hub, is the city's commercial and business centre. Staying here offers unparalleled transport connectivity — you can reach Kyoto in 14 minutes via the Shinkansen from Shin-Osaka (one stop away) and access virtually every part of Osaka within 20 minutes. Hotels in Umeda range from RM 100 to RM 600 per night, with international chains like Hilton Osaka and Ritz-Carlton Osaka commanding the upper end of the market. The area is also home to large department stores and underground shopping malls.

Shinsaibashi and Honmachi

Shinsaibashi sits between Namba and Umeda and is Osaka's premier shopping district. Hotels here are slightly more expensive than in Namba but offer easy access to both the shopping street and the Dotonbori entertainment zone. Expect to pay between RM 150 and RM 500 per night for comfortable mid-range and business hotels. Honmachi, the adjacent business district, has several well-priced business hotels starting from around RM 100 per night and is quieter in the evenings than Namba.

Shin-Osaka

For travellers planning day trips to Kyoto, Hiroshima, or Tokyo via the Shinkansen, staying near Shin-Osaka Station is a practical choice. Hotels here are typically priced from RM 80 to RM 250 per night and tend to cater to business travellers. The area is quieter and less touristy than Namba but offers excellent transport access.

Hotel Prices in Osaka by Star Rating

Budget accommodation in Osaka is remarkably affordable by Japanese standards. Capsule hotels and dormitory-style hostels in areas like Namba and Shinsaibashi can be booked from RM 13 to RM 60 per night, making Osaka one of the cheapest cities in Japan for budget travellers. 2-star and 3-star business hotels — the most common accommodation type in Japan — are widely available across all central neighbourhoods, with rates typically between RM 80 and RM 250 per night. These hotels, often from brands like Toyoko Inn, Dormy Inn, and APA Hotel, offer clean, efficient rooms with reliable Wi-Fi and good transport access. 4-star hotels in Osaka range from approximately RM 300 to RM 700 per night and include international brands and well-regarded Japanese chains with superior amenities, in-house dining, and concierge services. 5-star luxury hotels start from around RM 700 and can reach RM 2,500 or more per night at the most exclusive addresses.

Top Hotels in Osaka

The Ritz-Carlton Osaka in Umeda is the city's premier luxury address, offering European-inspired grandeur and impeccable service in the heart of the commercial district. Conrad Osaka in Nakanoshima delivers a sleek, contemporary five-star experience with panoramic city views and an exceptional location near the Osaka Museum of Art. Cross Hotel Osaka in Shinsaibashi is an excellent choice for design-conscious mid-range travellers, featuring stylish rooms and a rooftop bath at a very competitive price point. Dormy Inn Premium Namba is a perennial favourite for Malaysian visitors seeking comfortable business hotel accommodation in the Namba area at reasonable rates, complete with a natural hot spring bath on the premises. Hotel Monterey Grasmere Osaka near Namba offers a charming European-themed experience at mid-range prices. For budget travellers, First Cabin Midosuji Namba offers an elevated capsule hotel concept with semi-private cabin-style rooms in a prime Namba location from a very low nightly rate.

Best Time to Visit Osaka

Osaka is a year-round destination, but certain seasons stand out. Spring (March to May) is arguably the most magical time to visit, when the city's many parks — especially Osaka Castle Park — are blanketed in cherry blossoms. The famous Hanami (cherry blossom viewing) season typically peaks in late March to early April, and hotel prices rise significantly during this period as visitor numbers surge — book well in advance through Traveloka. Autumn (September to November) offers spectacular foliage with vibrant reds, oranges, and yellows across parks and temple grounds, and is another peak travel period with higher hotel rates. Summer (June to August) is hot and humid, but it is also the season for Japan's spectacular summer festivals (matsuri), including fireworks displays over Osaka Bay. Winter (December to February) is the low season, offering the best hotel deals — rates can drop by 20 to 40 percent compared to spring — and while it is cold, Osaka rarely receives heavy snowfall, making it comfortable for Malaysian travellers who may not be accustomed to harsh winters.

Getting to Osaka from Malaysia

Osaka is served by two airports: Kansai International Airport (KIX), the main international gateway located on an artificial island in Osaka Bay, and Itami Airport, which handles domestic flights. Most Malaysian travellers arrive at KIX. AirAsia X operates direct flights from Kuala Lumpur (KLIA2) to Kansai International Airport, with flight times of approximately 6 to 7 hours, and is typically the most affordable option for Malaysian budget travellers. Malaysia Airlines and Japan Airlines also operate services between KLIA and KIX, with one-stop options via various hubs. From KIX, the most popular way to reach central Osaka is the Nankai Rapi:t express train (approximately 38 minutes to Namba) or the Haruka Limited Express to Osaka/Umeda via Tennoji. The Limousine Bus service is another convenient option that stops at major hotels and costs around 1,600 yen (approximately RM 48).

Top Attractions in Osaka

Dotonbori is Osaka's most famous district — a riot of neon signs, canal-side restaurants, and street food stalls that embodies the city's eat-and-play spirit. The Glico Running Man illuminated sign is one of Japan's most photographed landmarks. Osaka Castle (Osaka-jo) is the city's most iconic landmark, a magnificent reconstructed 16th-century castle surrounded by a vast park with cherry blossoms in spring and colourful foliage in autumn. Shinsekai is a retro district with a nostalgic 1950s atmosphere, famous for its Tsutenkaku Tower and kushibatsu (skewered, deep-fried food) restaurants. Universal Studios Japan (USJ) in Sakurajima is a world-class theme park featuring Nintendo World, The Wizarding World of Harry Potter, and numerous other attractions — a full day here is highly recommended for families. Kuromon Ichiba Market is a bustling covered market near Namba nicknamed Osaka's Kitchen, where vendors sell fresh seafood, produce, and cooked street food. Shinsaibashi and Amerika-Mura (American Village) are must-visits for shoppers and fashion enthusiasts. The futuristic Expo '70 Commemorative Park (Banpaku Kinen Koen) and the ancient Sumiyoshi Taisha shrine are also well worth visiting for their historical and cultural significance.

Tips for Malaysian Travellers Visiting Osaka

Malaysian citizens require a visa to visit Japan. However, the Japan tourist visa is straightforward to obtain — apply through the Japanese Embassy or authorised visa agents in Malaysia, and allow 5 to 7 working days for processing. Currency: Japan is still largely a cash-based society. The Japanese Yen (JPY) is the only accepted currency; RM 1 is approximately 33 JPY (check current rates before travel). Withdraw yen from 7-Eleven or Japan Post ATMs, which reliably accept foreign cards. IC Cards: Purchase an ICOCA card (the Kansai region equivalent of Osaka's transit card) at KIX or any major station. It works on subways, buses, and at many convenience stores. Halal food: Osaka has embraced the needs of Muslim travellers more than most Japanese cities. The Dotonbori and Namba areas have several halal-certified restaurants, and halal-friendly conveyor belt sushi and ramen options are increasingly available. Look for halal certification signs, or use halal restaurant apps before your trip. Pocket Wi-Fi or SIM card: Rent a pocket Wi-Fi device or purchase a prepaid data SIM at KIX on arrival for seamless connectivity throughout Japan. Osaka Amazing Pass: This pass offers unlimited travel on Osaka's subway and bus network plus free or discounted entry to over 50 attractions — excellent value for visitors planning to see multiple sights in a short time. Book your Osaka hotel on Traveloka for the widest selection, real guest reviews from Malaysian travellers, and the assurance of secure, convenient payment in ringgit.

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Frequently asked questions

How cheap are hotels in Osaka for Malaysian travellers?

Osaka is one of Japan's most affordable cities for accommodation. On Traveloka, hotels in Osaka start from as little as RM 13 per night for capsule hotels and dormitory-style hostels in central areas like Namba. Budget business hotels such as APA Hotel and Toyoko Inn are available from RM 80 to RM 150 per night. Mid-range properties like Cross Hotel Osaka and Dormy Inn Premium Namba typically cost between RM 150 and RM 350 per night. Five-star hotels like The Ritz-Carlton Osaka start from around RM 700 per night. Prices tend to be lowest in winter (December to February).

Do Malaysians need a visa to visit Osaka, Japan?

Yes, Malaysian passport holders require a tourist visa to visit Japan, including Osaka. The Japan tourist visa is a single or multiple-entry visa and must be applied for at the Embassy of Japan in Kuala Lumpur or through authorised visa agents in Malaysia. The application process requires a completed form, passport, photographs, flight itinerary, hotel bookings (which you can print from Traveloka), and bank statements. Processing typically takes 5 to 7 working days. There is no visa fee for Malaysian citizens applying for a single-entry tourist visa.

What is the best area in Osaka to stay for first-time Malaysian visitors?

Namba is the top recommendation for first-time Malaysian visitors to Osaka. It puts you within walking distance of Dotonbori, Shinsaibashi shopping street, Kuromon Ichiba Market, and an extensive selection of halal-friendly restaurants. The Namba and Osaka Namba subway stations connect you directly to the rest of the city. Hotels like Dormy Inn Premium Namba and Cross Hotel Osaka offer great value in this area. Namba is also the terminus of the Nankai Rapi:t express from Kansai International Airport, making arrival and departure very convenient.

Is Osaka a good destination for Malaysian Muslim travellers?

Yes, Osaka has become one of Japan's most Muslim-friendly cities. The Dotonbori and Namba areas have a growing number of halal-certified restaurants serving Japanese, South Asian, and Middle Eastern cuisine. Several mosques are also present in the city, including the Osaka Ibaraki Mosque and prayer facilities at Kansai International Airport. Many restaurants now display halal certification and offer pork-free or alcohol-free menu options. While navigating dietary requirements in Japan requires some preparation, Osaka makes it considerably easier than most other Japanese cities.

How do I get from Kansai International Airport to my Osaka hotel?

The most popular option for travellers staying in Namba is the Nankai Rapi:t express train, which takes approximately 38 minutes and costs around 1,490 yen (roughly RM 45). For travellers staying in Umeda or Shin-Osaka, the JR Haruka Limited Express connects KIX to Osaka Station in around 70 minutes. Airport Limousine Buses offer a door-to-door option that stops at major hotels and costs approximately 1,600 yen (RM 48). Taxis are available but expensive — expect to pay 15,000 to 20,000 yen (RM 450 to RM 600) to central Osaka.

What are the top attractions in Osaka that I should not miss?

The top experiences in Osaka include strolling Dotonbori at night for the spectacular neon lights and street food, visiting Osaka Castle and its surrounding park, exploring the retro Shinsekai district and climbing Tsutenkaku Tower, and spending a day at Universal Studios Japan (USJ) for world-class theme park entertainment. Kuromon Ichiba Market is unmissable for food lovers, and Shinsaibashi is essential for shoppers. Day trips to Kyoto (15 minutes via Shinkansen from Shin-Osaka) and Nara (45 minutes by train) are also highly recommended while based in Osaka.

What is the best time to visit Osaka to see cherry blossoms?

Cherry blossom season in Osaka typically peaks between late March and early April, though the exact timing varies each year depending on winter temperatures. Osaka Castle Park is the city's most beloved cherry blossom spot, with hundreds of trees forming a stunning pink canopy around the castle. Kema Sakuranomiya Park along the Okawa River is another top location. Hotels book up extremely quickly during this period — sometimes months in advance — and prices increase significantly. If you plan to visit during Hanami season, book your Traveloka hotel as early as possible to secure the best rates.

Should I get the Osaka Amazing Pass?

The Osaka Amazing Pass is excellent value for visitors planning to see multiple attractions in a short time. A one-day pass costs around 2,700 yen (approximately RM 81) and includes unlimited travel on all Osaka Metro subway lines and city buses, plus free admission to over 40 attractions including Tsutenkaku Tower, the Osaka Castle observation tower, and the Tempozan Giant Ferris Wheel. A two-day pass is also available. If you plan to visit more than three paid attractions in a day, the pass is likely to save you money. It can be purchased at Osaka Metro stations, Kansai International Airport, and major tourist information centres.

Can I use a credit card in Osaka, or do I need cash?

Japan remains predominantly a cash-based society, and while credit card acceptance is improving in larger hotels, department stores, and chain restaurants in Osaka, many smaller eateries, izakayas, street food stalls, and local shops still only accept cash. It is strongly recommended to carry Japanese Yen at all times. The most reliable ATMs for foreign cards are located at 7-Eleven convenience stores and Japan Post offices. Withdraw a comfortable amount of yen upon arrival at Kansai International Airport from the dedicated foreign ATMs in the arrivals hall to cover your first few days.

What is Osaka known for in terms of food, and what should Malaysian travellers try?

Osaka is Japan's undisputed food capital, earning the Japanese saying 'kuidaore' — meaning 'eat until you drop.' Malaysian travellers must try takoyaki (octopus-filled batter balls) from street stalls in Dotonbori, okonomiyaki (savoury Japanese pancake) at dedicated restaurants in Namba, and fresh seafood at Kuromon Ichiba Market. Kushikatsu (deep-fried skewered meat and vegetables) in Shinsekai is another Osaka specialty. For halal options, several certified restaurants in Namba serve halal ramen, yakiniku (grilled meat), and sushi, making it easier for Malaysian Muslim travellers to enjoy authentic Osaka cuisine.

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Where are the best cities to visit in Osaka?

The best cities to visit in Osaka are Mino, Izumisano, Ibaraki, Sakai, Izumi, Mishima, Suita, Yao, Toyonaka, Hirakata

What are the most popular landmarks around Osaka?

The most popular landmarks in Osaka are Dotonbori, Universal Studios Japan, Glico Man Sign, Osaka Castle (Osakajo), Kuromon Market

How many hotels are listed in Osaka?

Currently, there are around 4,944 hotels that you can book in Osaka

What are the prices of hotels in Osaka?

Hotel prices in Osaka vary based on your preferred stay. Whether you choose a budget hotel or a 5-star hotel in Osaka, you can find the best rates starting from RM 39 in this dream destination.

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I booked this hostel without any expectations. I chose it simply because it fit my budget and the location was great. I didn't expect it to be this compatible with Grand LDK Osaka Shinsaibashi. Even though I chose a women-only dorm room, the space was surprisingly spacious. I could freely open and unpack my suitcase. The capsule also has lockable lockers. Overall, it was a very pleasant stay and I will definitely come back if I visit Osaka again ❤️❤️
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