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Hotel Hanshin Osaka

Hotel Highlights

Welcome to Hotel Hanshin Osaka, your perfect oasis in the vibrant city of Osaka! Just a stone's throw away from the city center at a cozy 0.9mi distance, this 3-star hotel is a delightful blend of convenience and comfort, all starting at an unbeatable price of $77 per night. Nestled in the charming district of Fukushima, you’ll find yourself surrounded by the pulsating energy of Osaka, with delectable restaurants and local attractions just waiting to be explored.

Property building in Hotel Hanshin Osaka
Massage, Bed in Hotel Hanshin Osaka

Rooms

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2 Twin Beds

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325 sqft

Superior, 2 Twin Beds

Spa tub

Flat-screen TV

Refrigerator

Non-smoking rooms

The twin room includes a private bathroom, well-fitted with a bath, a shower, a bidet, a hairdryer and slippers. The air-conditioned twin room features a flat-screen TV with satellite channels, a wardrobe, an electric kettle, a sofa as well as city views. The unit has 2 beds.

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2 Twin Beds

1 Sofa Bed

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325 sqft

Superior, 2 Twin Beds, Sofa

Spa tub

Free wifi

Flat-screen TV

Refrigerator

Located above 14th floor. Fitted with a relaxing ambiance and large windows, each room comes with a flat-screen TV, a fridge and an electric kettle with tea bags. The private bathroom includes hot spring water, a bath tub and free toiletries. Guests will find an air purifier, hairdryer and bath amenities in the room.

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1 Twin Bed

1 Sofa Bed

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325 sqft

Superior, Twin, Sofa

Spa tub

Free wifi

Flat-screen TV

Refrigerator

This family room features air conditioning, flat-screen TV and electric kettle. Guests will find an air purifier in the room.

Discover More

At Hotel Hanshin Osaka, absolutely every detail has been designed with you in mind! Enjoy the delightful culinary offerings at the onsite restaurant, then unwind with a refreshing drink at the bar. Need to roll up your sleeves for some work? Don’t worry, they’ve got meeting and banquet facilities available for extra charge! And don’t forget about the heavenly hot spring bath and the curated spa services to pamper yourself after a long day of sightseeing. The hotel also boasts a range of amenities including free Wi-Fi, air conditioning, and non-smoking rooms, ensuring that all your needs are taken care of, just the way you like it.

Lobby or reception in Hotel Hanshin Osaka
Facade/entrance in Hotel Hanshin Osaka

Experience the Best

Don’t just take our word for it—guests have raved about their experiences at Hotel Hanshin Osaka, amassing 1,103 reviews highlighting stellar service and exceptional comfort. Whether you’re traveling with kids or looking for a peaceful getaway, this hotel has something for everyone. Bring your loved ones and indulge in the kid-friendly buffet, or relax in the sauna for some calm amidst the hustle and bustle of Osaka. With its charming atmosphere and fantastic features, Hotel Hanshin Osaka is the ideal base for your unforgettable Japanese adventure!

Bathroom in Hotel Hanshin Osaka
Photo of the whole room, Bed in Hotel Hanshin Osaka

Plan Your Stay

Dive into a culinary adventure without leaving the comfort of Hotel Hanshin Osaka! Savor delightful European flavors at the family-friendly Buffet Style Restaurant NeN, where every meal is a feast that caters to tastes of all ages. If you're in a romantic mood, treat yourself and your loved one to an exquisite dining experience at the modern Japanese Restaurant Hanaza, where traditional dishes are plated with contemporary flair. For those who crave a taste of the East, the Chinese Restaurant Xiang-Hu is the perfect spot with its modern ambiance and range of delightful dishes that will tantalize your taste buds.

Restaurant/places to eat in Hotel Hanshin Osaka
Restaurant/places to eat in Hotel Hanshin Osaka

Amenities

Restaurant

Free wifi

Air conditioning

Kid-friendly buffet

Bar

24-hour front desk

Non-smoking rooms

Wheelchair accessible

Spa and wellness centre/facilities in Hotel Hanshin Osaka
Spa and wellness centre/facilities in Hotel Hanshin Osaka

Restaurants

マルシェダイニング「ネン」

Family Friendly, Japanese, European

日本料理・天ぷら「花座」

Modern, Romantic, Japanese

中国料理「香虎」

Family Friendly, Modern, Romantic, Chinese

Breakfast in Hotel Hanshin Osaka
Restaurant/places to eat in Hotel Hanshin Osaka
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Our stay at the hotel was very nice. It was very clean and the spa bath in your own room is just amazing after a long day but beware if you're tall. Bathtubs in japan are generally on the smaller side and my boyfriend is 1.90m so he struggled a bit but managed to deal with it. The bed was pretty hard but after trying multiple hotels in japan i can confirm they are always quite hard. The onsen was also quite nice though a lot louder (due to water flowing) than i thought. Women and men are separated and both onsens have the same interior. There is one hot bath, a whirlpool, a sauna and a washing area where you wash yourself before entering any of the baths or the sauna. Eventhough the information on the website suggests that there is only a sauna for men, there is also one for women. Also: mind that when you enter the changing area, you first take off your shoes and put them in a locker, than you go to the next room and put your clothes in another locker. Once naked or in a towel/bathrobe you take the stairs and go up to the baths and enter naked. Be also aware to wear a towel on your head. Its not a rule i think, but all japanese women did it and i felt weird not to^^. My boyfriend also informed me that he had to wear a boxershort of some sort to wear before he enters the bath room. Another plus for us was the tully's café which is on the ground floor of the hotel. It even had vegan coffee (oatmilk and vegan whipped cream!) There are also two vegan dishes, but I can only recommend the lasagne. It's expensive and a small portion but as a vegan I was pretty happy to be able to eat a lasagne^^.

I

The location was great, literally opposite Fukushima station, which is 1 stop away from JR Umeda, and is an easy 15 minute walk if you prefer a good stroll through the amazing underground world. The hotel is spacious, and easy for us (a family of 5) to move around with comfort. Amenities are clean and beds are comfortable. Great facilities as well, including a men & women spa, but in-room onsen water is also a great way to unwind after a long way of walking. There are many convenient stores around, with great choices of cheap eateries from ramen and gyoza to places for a quick set meal. Noted that they have rooms with tatami set up instead of beds, which we'd like to try next time. All up, very happy and would certainly be staying here again when we are back in Osaka.

Brent

Simply this the best hotel you can stay in in Osaka, This is my second experience with them and I really love this hotel, The have an exchange machine so you don’t need to find a money exchange server elsewhere, The have a courier service so that you can send you luggage easily to any other city and the price is so cheap, The breakfast is nice and the staff in every team in the hotel are so nice, There is a coffee shop/restaurant in the hotel itself, There are a lot of restaurants and supermarkets around the hotel, Fukushima Station is laterally 2 min away from the hotel, you need only to cross the street, They care about baby’s so it is a prefect hotel for families, I would describe it as the best experience ever and I would love to say thank you to everyone.

Faisal

The location of the hotel is just opposite of the JR Fukushima station. The station itself is also only 1 station away from Osaka station, making it convenient to travel around. You can leave the luggages at the hotel before your check-in time and also after you check-out. The check out time of this hotel is at noon which gives you like 2 extra hours compared to other hotels in general. There is onsen water from the tap to soak in the tub in the bathroom in the room, so it would be more comfortable for people who prefer to soak privately. While the hotel uses self check-in machine system, there are staffs who would help you to finish the process, so it's not too hard to do.

Sup

This is a pretty standard "international style" hotel, although by Japan standards, the room was a decent size. It was quite fun having the spa water in the room (it's rare to have a bathtub in Japan). The main hotel onsen was also nice, but know that you have to pay extra for it. Awesome view from my 23rd floor window. Location near to subway and was useful and many places to eat nearby. Walking distance to the main station and convenient locations for bus transfer to the airport. Also lots of close convenience stores for buying breakfast on the run.

Sara

Our stay at the hotel was very nice. It was very clean and the spa bath in your own room is just amazing after a long day but beware if you're tall. Bathtubs in japan are generally on the smaller side and my boyfriend is 1.90m so he struggled a bit but managed to deal with it. The bed was pretty hard but after trying multiple hotels in japan i can confirm they are always quite hard. The onsen was also quite nice though a lot louder (due to water flowing) than i thought. Women and men are separated and both onsens have the same interior. There is one hot bath, a whirlpool, a sauna and a washing area where you wash yourself before entering any of the baths or the sauna. Eventhough the information on the website suggests that there is only a sauna for men, there is also one for women. Also: mind that when you enter the changing area, you first take off your shoes and put them in a locker, than you go to the next room and put your clothes in another locker. Once naked or in a towel/bathrobe you take the stairs and go up to the baths and enter naked. Be also aware to wear a towel on your head. Its not a rule i think, but all japanese women did it and i felt weird not to^^. My boyfriend also informed me that he had to wear a boxershort of some sort to wear before he enters the bath room. Another plus for us was the tully's café which is on the ground floor of the hotel. It even had vegan coffee (oatmilk and vegan whipped cream!) There are also two vegan dishes, but I can only recommend the lasagne. It's expensive and a small portion but as a vegan I was pretty happy to be able to eat a lasagne^^.

I

The location was great, literally opposite Fukushima station, which is 1 stop away from JR Umeda, and is an easy 15 minute walk if you prefer a good stroll through the amazing underground world. The hotel is spacious, and easy for us (a family of 5) to move around with comfort. Amenities are clean and beds are comfortable. Great facilities as well, including a men & women spa, but in-room onsen water is also a great way to unwind after a long way of walking. There are many convenient stores around, with great choices of cheap eateries from ramen and gyoza to places for a quick set meal. Noted that they have rooms with tatami set up instead of beds, which we'd like to try next time. All up, very happy and would certainly be staying here again when we are back in Osaka.

Brent

Simply this the best hotel you can stay in in Osaka, This is my second experience with them and I really love this hotel, The have an exchange machine so you don’t need to find a money exchange server elsewhere, The have a courier service so that you can send you luggage easily to any other city and the price is so cheap, The breakfast is nice and the staff in every team in the hotel are so nice, There is a coffee shop/restaurant in the hotel itself, There are a lot of restaurants and supermarkets around the hotel, Fukushima Station is laterally 2 min away from the hotel, you need only to cross the street, They care about baby’s so it is a prefect hotel for families, I would describe it as the best experience ever and I would love to say thank you to everyone.

Faisal

The location of the hotel is just opposite of the JR Fukushima station. The station itself is also only 1 station away from Osaka station, making it convenient to travel around. You can leave the luggages at the hotel before your check-in time and also after you check-out. The check out time of this hotel is at noon which gives you like 2 extra hours compared to other hotels in general. There is onsen water from the tap to soak in the tub in the bathroom in the room, so it would be more comfortable for people who prefer to soak privately. While the hotel uses self check-in machine system, there are staffs who would help you to finish the process, so it's not too hard to do.

Sup

This is a pretty standard "international style" hotel, although by Japan standards, the room was a decent size. It was quite fun having the spa water in the room (it's rare to have a bathtub in Japan). The main hotel onsen was also nice, but know that you have to pay extra for it. Awesome view from my 23rd floor window. Location near to subway and was useful and many places to eat nearby. Walking distance to the main station and convenient locations for bus transfer to the airport. Also lots of close convenience stores for buying breakfast on the run.

Sara

Our stay at the hotel was very nice. It was very clean and the spa bath in your own room is just amazing after a long day but beware if you're tall. Bathtubs in japan are generally on the smaller side and my boyfriend is 1.90m so he struggled a bit but managed to deal with it. The bed was pretty hard but after trying multiple hotels in japan i can confirm they are always quite hard. The onsen was also quite nice though a lot louder (due to water flowing) than i thought. Women and men are separated and both onsens have the same interior. There is one hot bath, a whirlpool, a sauna and a washing area where you wash yourself before entering any of the baths or the sauna. Eventhough the information on the website suggests that there is only a sauna for men, there is also one for women. Also: mind that when you enter the changing area, you first take off your shoes and put them in a locker, than you go to the next room and put your clothes in another locker. Once naked or in a towel/bathrobe you take the stairs and go up to the baths and enter naked. Be also aware to wear a towel on your head. Its not a rule i think, but all japanese women did it and i felt weird not to^^. My boyfriend also informed me that he had to wear a boxershort of some sort to wear before he enters the bath room. Another plus for us was the tully's café which is on the ground floor of the hotel. It even had vegan coffee (oatmilk and vegan whipped cream!) There are also two vegan dishes, but I can only recommend the lasagne. It's expensive and a small portion but as a vegan I was pretty happy to be able to eat a lasagne^^.

I

The location was great, literally opposite Fukushima station, which is 1 stop away from JR Umeda, and is an easy 15 minute walk if you prefer a good stroll through the amazing underground world. The hotel is spacious, and easy for us (a family of 5) to move around with comfort. Amenities are clean and beds are comfortable. Great facilities as well, including a men & women spa, but in-room onsen water is also a great way to unwind after a long way of walking. There are many convenient stores around, with great choices of cheap eateries from ramen and gyoza to places for a quick set meal. Noted that they have rooms with tatami set up instead of beds, which we'd like to try next time. All up, very happy and would certainly be staying here again when we are back in Osaka.

Brent

Simply this the best hotel you can stay in in Osaka, This is my second experience with them and I really love this hotel, The have an exchange machine so you don’t need to find a money exchange server elsewhere, The have a courier service so that you can send you luggage easily to any other city and the price is so cheap, The breakfast is nice and the staff in every team in the hotel are so nice, There is a coffee shop/restaurant in the hotel itself, There are a lot of restaurants and supermarkets around the hotel, Fukushima Station is laterally 2 min away from the hotel, you need only to cross the street, They care about baby’s so it is a prefect hotel for families, I would describe it as the best experience ever and I would love to say thank you to everyone.

Faisal

The location of the hotel is just opposite of the JR Fukushima station. The station itself is also only 1 station away from Osaka station, making it convenient to travel around. You can leave the luggages at the hotel before your check-in time and also after you check-out. The check out time of this hotel is at noon which gives you like 2 extra hours compared to other hotels in general. There is onsen water from the tap to soak in the tub in the bathroom in the room, so it would be more comfortable for people who prefer to soak privately. While the hotel uses self check-in machine system, there are staffs who would help you to finish the process, so it's not too hard to do.

Sup

This is a pretty standard "international style" hotel, although by Japan standards, the room was a decent size. It was quite fun having the spa water in the room (it's rare to have a bathtub in Japan). The main hotel onsen was also nice, but know that you have to pay extra for it. Awesome view from my 23rd floor window. Location near to subway and was useful and many places to eat nearby. Walking distance to the main station and convenient locations for bus transfer to the airport. Also lots of close convenience stores for buying breakfast on the run.

Sara

Location

5-6-16, Fukushima, Fukushima-Ku, Osaka, 553-0003, Japan

Hotel Hanshin Osaka