Very cool hotel for a young, single traveler. Pod-style rooms, shared bathrooms (clean), high-tech, secure, reasonably priced and great location by Namba station. Would definitely recommend and stay again.

Very cool hotel for a young, single traveler. Pod-style rooms, shared bathrooms (clean), high-tech, secure, reasonably priced and great location by Namba station. Would definitely recommend and stay again.
Swish curtained off rooms in what appears to be a converted office building right in the heart of Namba, very convenient for the subway and the entertainment areas. There was plenty of room in the 'cabin' with a comfy bed and big TV, separate wc's and showers were in good order and the staff were pleasant and helpful. Between 10am...
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The location is very convenient - just above the Namba station with its multiple subway lines. Use exit 21 and it comes up beside Subway Sandwiches, which is right next to the hotel. You can also access the building directly from the subway by taking exit 13, and then the elevator to the third floor.
The cabins are self-contained fiberglass...
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Understand that this is NOT a 'traditional' hotel... I would put it between a capsule hotel and a youth hostel.
As per babaa's review, she covered the essense well.
Still spotlessly clean, as if opened yesterday! All amenities were great, couldn't have asked for anything more. I used the bath (usual japanese style), it was divine. (also open 24hrs, some...
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Location: Excellent! Directly above Namba station. The exit brings you directly up to the hotel. Everything else is right outside your door step, in and around Namba station; shopping/eating, everything.
Hotel: Very modern, and clean starting from the elevator up. It's exactly what you see in their website pictures. Ladies & gentleman's rooms are separated. So not exactly a good...
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Decided to try out this funky concept hotel when we travelled to Osaka before going off to other parts of Japan. It's like a capsule hotel, but you can opt for an actual room by yourself! The website says that you can use your (Japanese) mobile phone to access the rooms and pay, but don't worry, foreigners can pay by...
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