Published date: March 18, 2025
A Hotel Full of Charms That Make You Want to Stay Again
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Experience of the stay
I went to Osaka specifically to stay at this hotel.
I love taking photos, and there were plenty of photo spots.
With the familiar GO-KINJO MAP, a neighborhood guide, I could learn about nearby famous shops from the staff. Their recommendations were spot on!
On the lobby floor, there's a library lounge where you can read books leisurely.
You can also enjoy time at the OMO Cafe & Bar.
My room was a king room, which was so spacious and had a luxurious bed that felt like a waste for just one person.
There is an OSAKA board in the room featuring illustrations of famous spots in Osaka.
The candy service feels very Osaka-like.
At night, I enjoyed the PIKAPIKA Night. I could feel the festival mood with Naniwa neon art and PIKAPIKA fireworks! The service of fresh takoyaki made right in front of me by a craftsman from the origin of takoyaki, 'Aizuu-ya,' was delightful 🐙. And it was all-you-can-eat!
In the morning, I enjoyed a buffet-style breakfast at OMO Dining. I got to savor various local delicacies, including 'dashi-maki kaibou-don' loaded with seafood and 'udon' rich in broth.
Experiences during the trip
About a 5-minute walk from the hotel is Shinsekai. I explored this deep spot in Osaka. I went to the recommended kushikatsu restaurant, 'Koshigen,' where I could enjoy delicious kushikatsu at reasonable prices.
The Showa-era atmosphere remained, making me feel as if I had slipped through time.