Pros

  • Five-minute walk to Shin-Osaka Station, near restaurants and shops
  • Clean rooms with air-conditioning, flat-screen TVs, mini-fridges, and kettles
  • Women-only rooms and adjoining rooms available
  • Breakfast with Japanese or Western fare available for a fee
  • Coin-operated laundry facilities
  • Free Wi-Fi throughout
  • On-site parking for a fee (reservations needed)
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Cons

  • Rooms are small (typical in Japan)
  • Breakfast is not included in all rates
  • No on-site meal service besides breakfast
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Bottom Line

The 75-room Shin-Osaka Station Hotel is a two-and-a-half-pearl property situated a short walk from the Shin-Osaka JR station. Its rooms are basic and small, but they're clean and equipped with air-conditioning, flat-screen TVs, mini-fridges, and kettles for tea and coffee. Adjoining rooms are available for families and groups, and select rooms are reserved for only women. Breakfast is served daily for a fee, and guests can choose between Western and Japanese options. Other features include coin-operated laundry facilities, a computer desk in the lobby, and on-site parking. Travelers seeking an alternative hotel with easy access to Shin-Osaka station might consider the remm Shin Osaka instead, which has a more modern look and an adjacent Japanese restaurant.

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Oyster Hotel Review

Shin-Osaka Station Hotel Honkan

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Basic hotel that's best for commuters needing easy access to Shin-Osaka Station 

There isn't much to say about this simple property, which works best for travelers on the go. The style is basic and a little old school, an impression that starts in the lobby, which is spacious and businesslike, with tables and chairs for seating, as well as a couple of sofas where guests can hang out. Aside from the breakfast room, there aren't many places to unwind and this isn't exactly the kind of hotel where people linger for hours. It stays busy with travelers coming and going, and luggage is often lined up along the wall in the lobby. Travelers who need easy access to Shin-Osaka Station are the most frequent guests, and it attracts all types: families, couples, groups, individuals, and businesspeople.  

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Location

Convenient location close to JR Shin-Osaka station, walking distance to restaurants and convenience stores 

This hotel is situated in a relatively residential area about a four-minute walk from the Shin-Osaka JR station, which is a hub for the metro as well. Restaurants and convenience stores are within walking distance. Osaka Castle is about 20 minutes away by car, or 45 minutes by public transportation, and Universal Studios Japan is a 30- to 35-minute drive. Kansai International Airport is about an hour away, and Itami Airport is about a 20-minute drive or 35 minutes away by public transportation. Many travelers to Osaka will make their way to Kyoto, which is a 45-minute ride away by train.

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Rooms

Small, clean rooms with air conditioning, flat-screen TVs, mini-fridges, and free Wi-Fi

Rooms are tiny and basic, with white bed coverings, white walls, blonde wood furniture, and beige carpeting. Decoration is minimal, and the look -- like much of the hotel -- is a bit old school. Standard features include air-conditioning, flat-screen TVs, mini-fridges, free Wi-Fi, kettles for tea and coffee, free bottled water, and hairdryers. Bathrooms are reminiscent of those found on airplanes, except that they have compact showers and come with Japanese-style toilets and toiletries in large eco-friendly bottles. Robes and slippers are provided. Connecting rooms with more beds are available for families and groups, and women-only rooms also are available (which include additional bath products). 

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Features

Breakfast for a fee, laundry facilities, computer desk in lobby, and free Wi-Fi

Features are slim at this budget property, which is expected, as most travelers use it as a one-night base before a commute. Breakfast is available for a fee, and guests can choose between Western and Japanese fare. It's served in the sunny, casual dining room. Floor-to-ceiling windows allow in lots of natural light, and doors lead to a lovely brick terrace where guests can dine in nice weather. A coin-operated laundry room has four sets of stacked washers and dryers. A vending machine dispenses drinks, and an area is set aside for smokers outdoors. Two computers and a printer are set up in the lobby for guests to use. Wi-Fi is free throughout the property. 

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Oyster Hotel Review

Shin-Osaka Station Hotel Honkan

Scene

Basic hotel that's best for commuters needing easy access to Shin-Osaka Station 

There isn't much to say about this simple property, which works best for travelers on the go. The style is basic and a little old school, an impression that starts in the lobby, which is spacious and businesslike, with tables and chairs for seating, as well as a couple of sofas where guests can hang out. Aside from the breakfast room, there aren't many places to unwind and this isn't exactly the kind of hotel where people linger for hours. It stays busy with travelers coming and going, and luggage is often lined up along the wall in the lobby. Travelers who need easy access to Shin-Osaka Station are the most frequent guests, and it attracts all types: families, couples, groups, individuals, and businesspeople.  

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Location

Convenient location close to JR Shin-Osaka station, walking distance to restaurants and convenience stores 

This hotel is situated in a relatively residential area about a four-minute walk from the Shin-Osaka JR station, which is a hub for the metro as well. Restaurants and convenience stores are within walking distance. Osaka Castle is about 20 minutes away by car, or 45 minutes by public transportation, and Universal Studios Japan is a 30- to 35-minute drive. Kansai International Airport is about an hour away, and Itami Airport is about a 20-minute drive or 35 minutes away by public transportation. Many travelers to Osaka will make their way to Kyoto, which is a 45-minute ride away by train.

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Rooms

Small, clean rooms with air conditioning, flat-screen TVs, mini-fridges, and free Wi-Fi

Rooms are tiny and basic, with white bed coverings, white walls, blonde wood furniture, and beige carpeting. Decoration is minimal, and the look -- like much of the hotel -- is a bit old school. Standard features include air-conditioning, flat-screen TVs, mini-fridges, free Wi-Fi, kettles for tea and coffee, free bottled water, and hairdryers. Bathrooms are reminiscent of those found on airplanes, except that they have compact showers and come with Japanese-style toilets and toiletries in large eco-friendly bottles. Robes and slippers are provided. Connecting rooms with more beds are available for families and groups, and women-only rooms also are available (which include additional bath products). 

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Features

Breakfast for a fee, laundry facilities, computer desk in lobby, and free Wi-Fi

Features are slim at this budget property, which is expected, as most travelers use it as a one-night base before a commute. Breakfast is available for a fee, and guests can choose between Western and Japanese fare. It's served in the sunny, casual dining room. Floor-to-ceiling windows allow in lots of natural light, and doors lead to a lovely brick terrace where guests can dine in nice weather. A coin-operated laundry room has four sets of stacked washers and dryers. A vending machine dispenses drinks, and an area is set aside for smokers outdoors. Two computers and a printer are set up in the lobby for guests to use. Wi-Fi is free throughout the property. 

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Amenities

  • Air Conditioner

  • Balcony / Terrace / Patio

  • Basic Television

  • Business Center

  • Cable

  • Concierge

  • Dry Cleaning

  • Internet

  • Kids Allowed

  • Laundry

  • Smoking Rooms Available

  • Swim-Up Bar

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