Published date: September 9, 2025
Mother-Daughter Support Activity Trip in Osaka
Room Type Stayed
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Experience of the stay
This hotel had caught my attention for a while. I stayed overnight with my daughter and her friend, combining it with their support activity.
I thought about booking a triple room for the three of us, but it wasn't available. I decided to introduce my daughter to Hafh, so we booked one twin room and one single room instead. Both were on the women-only floor, and it was great to have a dedicated elevator for the women’s floor, making it smooth and safe to move to the upper floors.
I was especially interested in the African-themed interior and the large public bath.
The twin room on the women's floor had two single beds, plus a table and sofa, offering ample floor space. The toilet and bath were separate, and the sink was also independent.
My daughter, who tends to bring a lot of luggage for her support activity, had space to spread out her suitcase and organize her items comfortably. We even had enough room to relax and enjoy a pajama party with the daughter in the single room.
The interior was decorated with African-themed accents like wall decorations and cushion covers, yet it maintained a simple aesthetic that I particularly liked! The cafe area on the first floor had a stylish touch, uplifting our mood in a lovely atmosphere.
The public bath was compact but had enough washing stations to accommodate guests comfortably.
After a tiring day of support activities, soaking in the warm bath felt great and helped relieve fatigue.
Was it just for the women-only floor? I was also delighted to find a Refa hairdryer in our room. My hair was smooth and shiny, which made me feel good about our plans for the next day.
Overall, the hotel was very clean, and I absolutely loved it.
Experiences during the trip
This time, our support activity was around Osaka Castle.
We took a train from Morinomiya Station to Osaka Castle Park.
We picked up some delicious bread and coffee to go from R Baker Osaka Castle Park, enjoyed it on a bench in the shade. There was an outdoor music event in the park, which added to the fun of the day.
As evening approached, we walked around the area and saw Osaka Castle illuminated against the dark night. It felt a bit eerie, but seeing the castle lit up at night for the first time was dignified and impressive as well.