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Weekly Mansion Osaka At Otemae
1-3-2 Tokui-cho, Chuo-ku, Osaka, 540-0025, Japan

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Room: Rating of 4.3 out of 5

Weekly Mansion Osaka At Otemae Reviews

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Finally a budget lodging alternative to hotels in Japan and great for family traveling! Near major tourist destinations and business districts, enjoy the convenience of a furnished, Western-style apartment, with enough room for the single traveler or the whole family up to 7 people to stretch out in comfort. Studios, 1, 2, and 3 Bedroom Units with daily, weekly, and monthly stay rates available to meet the needs of any leisure or business traveler, enjoy all the benefits of private furnished apartments in the middle of Osaka. This converted apartment complex has 111 units and 11 floors, 1 elevator, lobby with front desk services from 8 am to 8 pm. Check In from 16:00 to 24:00 / Check Out at 10:00 am. Arrivals after 8 pm and midnight will be assisted by resident staff. Please notify property when checking in after 8 pm. Front desk services include fax/copy, parcel delivery, newspaper sales, postal, dry cleaning, and towel/robe exchange. Central Osaka is divided into two sections: Kita (north) and Minami (south). The retail district of Umeda is located in Kita, while the entertainment area around Dotonbori Bridge with its famous giant mechanical crab, Triangle Park and Amerikamura ("America Village") is in Minami. Minami is also home to the Shinsaibashi and Ebisubashi shopping districts. The central business district, including the courts and major banks, is primarily located in Yodoyabashi and Honmachi, between Kita and Minami. Business districts have also formed around the city's secondary rail terminals, such as Tennoji Station and Kyobashi Station. Osaka is known for bunraku (traditional puppet theatre) and kabuki theatre, and for manzai, a more contemporary form of stand-up comedy. Tourist attractions include: Kaiyukan A- an aquarium located in Osaka Bay, containing 35,000 aquatic animals in 14 tanks, the largest of which is the world's largest aquarium tank, holding 5,400 tons of water and housing a variety of sea animals including whale sharks and Osaka Business Park (OBP), located just north of Osaka Castle park and minutes away from the property. No housekeeping/maid service, however, available upon advanced request and availability at additional fee.

Check-in Time:

1600

Check-out Time:

1000

Total Rooms:

111

Total Floors:

11 floors.

Rooms:

111

Directions

Located in a quiet neighborhood away from the noisy city life but minutes from the major tourist destinations and transportation hubs. Osaka Castle and Park, Osaka Business Park, Shinsaibashi-Suji Shopping Street, Umeda Shopping District and Nihonbashi Electronics Town are close by with Universal Studios Japan, Kyoto and Nara and Kobe a little further away.

Area

Kansai International Airport KIX 40 km south

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