Hotel New Hankyu Osaka: A Prime Choice for First-Time Visitors
Located in Umeda, Osaka, Hotel New Hankyu Osaka is celebrated for its excellent location and convenient transportation, making it a top pick for both business and leisure travelers.
Situated diagonally opposite JR Osaka Station and directly connected to Hankyu Umeda Station and Midosuji Line Umeda Station, the hotel is just a 2-5 minute walk away. It also connects to the underground shopping street and features an airport bus stop, making it highly convenient for travelers with lots of luggage. Nearby attractions like Grand Front Osaka, LUCUA department store, and Yodobashi Camera offer a wealth of shopping and dining options.
The rooms, though compact at 18-20 square meters, are well-equipped with a simple design, including a TV, refrigerator, and air conditioning. The bedding is comfortable, but the limited space might feel a bit tight for those with more luggage.
Dining options include four restaurants, such as the "Olympia" buffet restaurant (offering Japanese, Western, Chinese cuisine, and desserts for approximately ¥3,000 per person), as well as French, Chinese, and teppanyaki restaurants. The lobby also features a café and bar, ideal for business meetings or relaxation. Additional facilities include banquet halls and coin-operated laundry rooms, ensuring a comprehensive stay.
The staff are friendly and proficient in both English and Japanese, with efficient check-in and check-out processes and convenient luggage storage services.
Opened in 1964, the hotel carries a retro charm. While the spacious lobby with a tea lounge may feel slightly dated, the overall atmosphere is lively, making it a great choice for travelers who value city-center convenience.
Within a three-minute walk, you can reach Hankyu Sanbangai, Hankyu Department Store, or Yodobashi Camera. The surrounding area offers a variety of dining options, including ramen shops, udon restaurants, and izakayas.
With unbeatable transportation links directly connected to Umeda Station, this hotel is perfect for first-time visitors or novice travelers, providing easy access to Osaka, Kyoto, and Kobe.
Please note that the hotel ceased operations on January 4, 2025, and will be repurposed as staff accommodations for the 2025 Osaka Expo. The above review is based on experiences during its operational period.