"My wife and I loved our time at this property. It has a very cute garden where we would sit and have tea. We also enjoyed the art display in the living room, which was all made by the host’s mother. The property is in an area away from the city where we could get a taste of everyday life in Japan, so we were delighted every time we walked to and from the train stations. Plus, our host was very helpful and attentive, she assisted us to get our luggage forwarded to our next hotel.
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"The place is great! Pretty close to a station with mutiple lines, the surrounding area isnt namba station but it has the necessities within reach (convenience store, supermarket, couple of dinner spots). (Presumably all rooms but i havent seen the others) my room has adjustable ac and lighting, pretty roomy too. The only real issue I really had was that the wifi stopped working a few days in, but that'll probably be fixed eventually. Oh, and the thinnes s of the mattress takes a little getting...
"extremely small room and bed good for stay as a couple or alone no for sharing with friend. Impressive with buffet easy quick breakfast of self-service. Location is so handy close to all kind of transportation for visiting Kyoto."
"Great time at Osaka Marriott Miyako Hotel. Room perfectly clean. View is amazing. Breakfast if very good (especially the croissant). Great location and well connected to the train and metro station. Perfect choice. We will return"
"Excellent hostel. Even though there were lots of people in my room the beds are separated so well with 'wooden walls' that you don't really hear the other people. Clean place, nice staff and generally a fantastic hostel. One of the top 10 I've been to, (and I've stayed in many)."
"Actually, I just wanted to find a cheap room to take a short nap while waiting for my friend’s flight. In the photos, the room looked very nice, but in reality, it was totally different. The room was small, scary-looking, quite dirty, and dusty—as if it had never been cleaned. There were only a few shared bathrooms per floor (and only a few floors had showers, though I didn’t use them). When I saw the room, I was like, "What is this? 7,000 yen for this?" I couldn’t sleep at all—I kept hearing snoring from the room next door the whole time. When my partner went to the bathroom, I had to keep the door open and watch because the atmosphere felt really unsafe. There weren’t even any security cameras. In the end, I stayed for just over an hour and checked out. I figured it’d be better to wait for my friend at a late-night bar instead."