Published date: June 27, 2025
Safe for Solo Female Travelers
Room Type Stayed
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Experience of the stay
It’s only a 1-2 minute walk from the station exit, so I felt safe arriving late at night. There was a Royal Host restaurant a short walk from the hotel, so I had dinner there, but the surrounding dining options seemed limited. I stayed on the ladies' floor, and the floor with the large communal bath could only be accessed via a women-only elevator, so it was very safe to use.
The room was compact as shown in the pictures, but it had a steam iron (Panasonic) and a Refa hairdryer, and it was clean and tidy. I could check the congestion level of the large bath via the room TV, so I managed to go when it was less crowded. There was only one other person besides me, so I could relax and enjoy my bath comfortably! I saw a few foreign guests at the hotel entrance and lounge, but there were only Japanese people in the large bath.
Next to the front desk, there was a lounge with a free coffee maker, which caught my interest, but since I arrived late in the evening and had breakfast plans at a nearby store the next morning, I couldn’t use it. However, I think it’s a great service. All the hotel staff were pleasant, so I definitely want to stay here again.
Experiences during the trip
The morning after my stay, I headed to "Bread and Espresso, Nammorimachi" which is very close to Nammorimachi Station for breakfast. I arrived just in time for their 8:00 AM opening, and since it was a weekday, there was no line, allowing me to enter smoothly. Many foreign guests from the hotel where the shop is located kept coming in, so there were mostly foreigners around me.
After breakfast, I visited Osaka Tenmangu Shrine, which is about a 3-minute walk from the station. Perhaps because it was a weekday at 9:00 AM and drizzling, there weren’t many people. I prayed and received a limited edition Goshuin stamp.