"The location was great, it was walking distance from Shinsaibashi to shop or take the metro anywhere south. And was also close to a metro station to go anywhere north. The amenities were great, the staff were very friendly and accommodating. The room was a bit small but that is the norm in Japan, but other than that the room was great. The sights from outside the hotel were also very pretty. Would definitely recommend."
"I loved this hotel! Great for families, great staff, they have an option for breakfast. Lots of convenience stores, close to almost everything & train station is close"
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"My partner and I stayed here for 12 nights. The deluxe non-smoking room was small but we made it work. It was clean and the staff was friendly. They spoke some English. We had an issue with our AC in the room and they could not fix it so they moved us to a standard room which was smaller but again, fulfilled our needs. And the refunded the difference. The best thing about the hotel is the location. We are right above a subway station which made transportation very simple. We were also close to Dotonbori, about a 15 minute walk. If we go back to Osaka, I would definitely stay at this hotel again."
"Everything was efficient and clean. Just was confused by the system where they leave supplies at your door, like where to put dirty towels if fresh ones are left at the door. The lifts get crowded."
"The best part of this hotel is how clean it is. Fresh towels and slippers are provided daily. There is even a deodoriser spray for clothes provided. The reception and cleaning staff were all very friendly and hospitable. There are plenty of cafes and restaurants nearby, as well as a large convenient store. In a short walking distance is the Shinsaibashi Shopping Street, a marketplace we love walking along, that will also eventually lead you to the heart of Dotonbori."
Once a warehouse district selling imported goods, this “American Village” is now a fashionable retail and entertainment area popular with young locals.
You can enjoy retail therapy at Shinsaibashi-suji Shopping Street during your visit to Osaka. Visit the shops and top-notch restaurants in this culturally rich area.
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What can I see and do near Semba Center Building?
You'll want to browse the collections at Osaka Museum of History, Osaka Science Museum and Osaka Museum of Housing and Living. Explore landmarks like Osaka Central Public Hall, Hozen-ji Temple and Osaka Tenmangu Shrine. You can check out the local talent at Orix Theater, Festival Hall and Osaka Shochikuza.
How can I get to Semba Center Building?
With so many choices for transport, seeing the area around Semba Center Building is easy. You can walk to nearby metro stations including Sakaisuji-hommachi Station, Matsuyamachi Station and Nagahoribashi Station. If you want to journey outside of the area, hop aboard a train from Tenmabashi Station, Kitahama Station or Kitntetsu-Nipponbashi Station.