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Nishinari Ward, Osaka
Located in Osaka, 1.5 km from Abeno Seimei Shrine, harper house provides air-conditioned rooms with free WiFi and express check-in and check-out. The accommodation features a hot tub. This 3-star ryokan offers private entrance. Nice apartment style, not too far from train station, supermarket just across the street, nearby restaurants, Kura Sushi also across the street
Kawachinagano
Featuring a large Japanese garden and natural hot-spring baths, Nanten-En Ryokan offers traditional luxury in a beautiful natural setting. The air-conditioned rooms have tatami flooring and Japanese-style futon beds. This is one of the best places I've stayed in Japan. Its situated in a quiet region, really close to the train station. Its a good option if you want to wind down a bit. The amenities, service and included meal were amazing. There are a few things to do in the surrounding area, but if you want a bit more, you can just take a train to Osaka (these come at an approx. 20 mins interval). I would definitely chose it again for the next trip.
Izumi
Featuring a garden, a terrace, and a bar, Oukai Villa Izumi offers accommodation in Izumi with free WiFi and mountain views. The apartment features river views and is 40 km from Osaka.
This air-conditioned 2-bedroom apartment comes with a kitchen, a seating area, and a flat-screen TV. The apartment also provides 1 bathroom with a hot tub.
Spotless clean, very friendly driver, very japanese ryokan, private, plenty of choices of free drinks in the fridge, We stay early december and the heating works very well.
Kaizuka
Featuring free WiFi and a hot spring bath, Okumizuma Onsen offers accommodation in Kaizuka, 37 km from Osaka. Free private parking is available on site.
A selection of activities are offered in the area, such as fishing and hiking. Kobe is 40 km from Okumizuma Onsen, while Sakai is 24 km from the property. The nearest airport is Kansai International Airport, 16 km from the property.
Not much review on booking.com for this property , but really nice ! You guys must have a try ! Really appreciated !
Izumi-Sano
The open-air hot-spring bath at Fudoguchikan is available 24 hours, and separate per gender. The ryokan also houses a lounge, a shop and drinks vending machines. A variety of yukata robes are available for rent, and free parking is on site. This hotel includes an extensive dinner of many small courses in a private dining room. We were delighted with the extensive and beautiful offerings. We loved the cozy tatami room overlooking the flowing river. While we were out at dinner, our room was magically turned into a warm futons so we could sleep with the sound of the water. The onsen was lovely, with a cooler indoor soaking pool and a downstairs hotter outdoor pool (separated by gender). In the morning, we enjoyed an elaborate Japanese breakfast in a common breakfast room, but well separated from the other guests and beautifully attended by the attentive staff. More than anything, we appreciated how much they went out of the way to make us feel welcome. Two of the three members of our party were not Japanese speaking, but everyone was friendly and helpful. They clearly took the time to translate our menu into English so we could enjoy each course. Truly over and above. Want an uniquely Japanese experience that takes you away from the touristy city centres? This is the place to go.
Nishinari Ward, Osaka
Situated in Osaka, 700 metres from Matsunomiya Shrine and 1.1 km from Tsurumibashi Shopping Street, Ryokan Suzuran Tengachaya offers free WiFi and air conditioning. The property features garden views and is 1.8 km from Tsutenkaku and 1.5 km from Tsumori Shrine. The ryokan has family rooms. The beds were very comfy and cosy.
Minami, Osaka
Located in Osaka, less than 1 km from Osaka Johnan Christ Church, Wafu Ryokan Uehonmachi provides air-conditioned rooms with free WiFi and express check-in and check-out. It is set less than 1 km from Osaka Momotani Church and offers full-day security. The ryokan features family rooms.
At the ryokan, all units come with a tatami, a flat-screen TV, a private bathroom, bed linen and towels. There is also a fridge, kitchenware and a kettle.
The service was superb! We arrived a little too early for checkin and were allowed to leave our backpacks. When we returned, the host had carried our backpacks upstairs! The host was extremely kind to us in every way possible.
Our room was small but great. The futon slept really well, and the kotatsu was super cosy.
Minami, Osaka
Set in Osaka, 200 metres from Shimoyamatobashi Monument and 1.1 km from the centre, Hotel Yu-shu offers air-conditioned accommodation with free WiFi, and a garden. This 3-star ryokan offers a lift and luggage storage space. The property offers soundproof units and is located 200 metres from Hoan-ji Temple. Such a beautiful cozy space that has everything you need. Great location and short walk to stations and dontonbori. Staff were very helpful and kind. Sad to be leaving such a cute place!!!
Uehommachi, Tennoji, Southern Osaka, Osaka
A 5-minute walk from the Imazato Station on Kintetsu line and metro, Imazato Ryokan features affordable accommodations with a flat-screen TV and free WiFi. The Osaka Station is a 25-minute train ride away. Namba Station is a 10-minute train ride away. The room was well prepared and was clean, the family who owns the house is really nice, the breakfast was really good (every morning you get something different). There is a train station and subway station a few minutes walk away and there are also some stores a few minutes walk away. Overall, I had a good time staying here as a solo traveler :)
Minami, Osaka
Air-conditioned Japanese rooms with free WiFi internet, a tatami-mat floor and yukata robes are on offer at Hotel Kuramoto, 600 metres from Nipponbashi Subway Station. It has a hot public bath and offers Japanese meals for an extra fee. The room and the whole hotel was very authentic and traditional. The staff was polite and friendly. The room was clean. We also liked onsen, simple but pleasant. The location near Dontonbori and Shinbashi so a lot of places to eat and hang out all day and night out.
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Nanten-En, harper house and Oukai Villa Izumi are some popular ryokans in Osaka Prefecture.
In addition to these ryokans, Okumizuma Onsen, Fudoguchikan and Kaneyoshi Ryokan are also popular in Osaka Prefecture.
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There are 15 ryokans in Osaka Prefecture you can book on Booking.com.
Couples travelling in Osaka Prefecture loved staying at Oukai Villa Izumi, Nanten-En and harper house.
Similarly, these ryokans in Osaka Prefecture are highly rated by couples: Fudoguchikan, Okumizuma Onsen and Kaneyoshi Ryokan.
Many families visiting Osaka Prefecture loved staying at Oukai Villa Izumi, Nanten-En and Fudoguchikan.
Similarly, harper house, Wafu Ryokan Uehonmachi and Okumizuma Onsen are also popular among family travellers.
Ooedo Onsen Monogatari Minoh Kanko Hotel, Nanten-En and Okumizuma Onsen have received great reviews from guests in Osaka Prefecture regarding the views from these ryokans
Guests staying in Osaka Prefecture also spoke highly of the views from these ryokans: Oukai Villa Izumi, Kaneyoshi Ryokan and Fudoguchikan.
11 course menu (Kaiseki) was outstanding, just like the rest of the meals. Everybody was very friendly and accommodating. Received personal advice on what to see in the area. Very quiet, despite train station in close proximity. Hot spring (onsen) can be used almost all day and night. Beautiful traditional Japanese rooms. Would love to stay again.
The hot spring onsen was a bonus. We needed an interconnecting room. The hotel is right outside a metro entrance. Relatively easy to get Osaka Castle, Aquarium and Dotonbori.
Having stayed in some very small hotel rooms, with barely space to move around the room, the tatami room was a lovely space which meant we could sit down and have breakfast or a snack around the table, and the kids found the futon beds really comfy. The hotel is in a fairly quiet part of the city but with cafes and a convenience store nearby, it as well as subway stations making it easy to get around.
Hotel with fantastic amenity and facilities (public onsen, coin op room of washers and dryers, vending machines, day spa and the best 24 hr in hotel convenience store where you could buy mini meals, snacks, drinks, alcohol and all very affordable). Very comfortable beds, and great in bath showers with slippers, yukatas and robes and ofcourse the many cool amenities the Japanese thoughtfully provide.
Japanese style living house. Great for families. You will be able to fit everyone. Will need at least 2 rooms in a standard hotel. Very comfortable Futon bed and Tatami flooring. Well equipped kitchen. Also has a washing machine but no dryer. About 8-10 minutes walk to train station (Daikokucho). From there you will be connected to Metro. Easy check in and check out process.
one stop away from umeda station and shopping; quiet part of city and connected to subway lines underground , good breakfast buffet ; free soba, ice cream , yakult , massage chairs , unique tatami flooring through out entire hotel , top floor onsen with hot tubs and shower facilities ( club feel ) ; and most importantly the people at concierge ; so willing to help and could manage english speaking guests ; helped to arrange taxi to station ;
I really loved how spacious the room was. It had its own bathroom and an awesome view of the river. There was plenty of room to stash our bags too. Despite being in a super touristy spot, I had a great night without any outside noise. They even hooked us up with yukatas, which my brother and husband totally rocked for a dip in the onsen. What I also adored was the traditional Japanese vibe of the place. Wish I could've stayed longer and soaked in that view from the room.
Of course the onsen, but also the breakfast room, which looked very friendly and open. The breakfast itself was very good as well, especially nice as it was a traditional breakfast - as well as traditionally served. The room was nice, but of course traditionally small as a Japanese room with futons. We got exactly what we expected as a "typical Japan experience"
Absolutely lovely stay in an authentic ryokan. The welcome treats, yukata (bathrobe), and bath slippers provided were sweet, homey touches. The in-house onsen was a great way to end a long day and unwind.