Published date: March 2, 2025
The Ultimate Recommendation for Solo Female Travelers: A Relaxing Vacation❣️
Room Type Stayed
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Experience of the stay
During the weekdays, I've mostly been working from home and haven't gone outside aside from my neighborhood. I was in the mood to get out and really wanted to relieve the tension in my shoulders from work, so I booked a stay at Hours Inn Hankyu.
My main purpose was to visit the 'Bath King.' When you book through HafH, you get a bathing ticket included!♪♪
The room is bright with light coming in from the window and is very clean.
Single rooms only have a shower, but that’s fine since I’m going to the Bath King! It’s great that I can go from the 4th floor via a private corridor in my room attire and slippers😀
The single building has vending machines, ice, and a microwave on each floor, which is convenient.
By the way, within the facility, there are a variety of places to eat including Starbucks, Denny's, Hidaka-ya, Mos Burger, and a pasta place along with izakayas and sushi, and you can also get deli items from the Hankyu Food Hall, so you don’t need to go out.
Also, if you purchase a dinner ticket for 2000 yen at the front desk, you can enjoy special menus at several restaurants. It might be quite a steal😀
At the Bath King, there are meals, massages, and stone baths (for an extra fee), and I got a lymphatic drainage treatment this time. With the skilled technique, my shoulders and body felt light, and afterwards, I enjoyed a moment of bliss in the sauna.
By the way, at the Bath King, they have everything from makeup removers to lotions, but it’s not provided in the room, so make sure not to forget. However, there is a CocoCala Fine in the building where you can purchase items.
The prices are reasonable, and I found myself saying out loud that I would definitely come back! It was a fulfilling relaxing vacation, highly recommended not only for men but also for solo female travelers!
Experiences during the trip
On the opposite side of the station in Oimachi, there is a public facility called Curian.
The café on the 8th floor, called GROVE SUNNY SIDE, is recommended for breakfast.
It opens at 9:30 and was quite empty, possibly a hidden gem. They have various types of open-faced sandwiches, all looking delicious. If it’s summer, I would also like to try their homemade syrup shaved ice.