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( ex. JOYTEL HOTEL Namba-Dotonbori )
Chuo-Ku Nishishinsaibashi 2-6-10, Osaka, Japan
The fantastic Hiyori Hotel Flex Osaka Dotonbori is situated in a lively area of Osaka, a mere 9 minutes' walk from the Nipponbashi and approximately 7 km from the sprawling Universal Studios Japan Theme Park. This 4-star smoke-free hotel provides Wi-Fi, which is available in public areas.
The comfortable hotel is nestled in America Mura, which is a vibrant hub of Western-oriented youth culture that forms a compact village around the popular hangout Sankakukoen Triangle Park, about 5 minutes' drive from business venues like the Nippombashi DenDen town and in the immediate vicinity of Shinsaibashi Shopping Street. The Hiyori Hotel Flex Osaka Dotonbori is 250 metres from JR Namba bus stop and 250 metres from the Minami district. The Famed Shitenno-ji Buddhist Temple Homotsukan also lies around 25 minutes' walk away. The property is just moments from Namba tube station, providing easy access to all the Osaka's attractions.
Staying at Hiyori Hotel Flex Osaka Dotonbori, you may choose from one of the 53 rooms featuring a flat-screen TV with satellite channels, as well as essentials such as air conditioning. There is a private bathroom in the rooms. They offer bathrooms fitted with a walk-in shower and a separate toilet along with a hairdryer and bathrobes. Guests can enjoy views of the river from the Hiyori Hotel Flex Osaka Dotonbori.
The hotel offers a buffet breakfast on the terrace. You can taste Japanese food at Ichiran Dotonbori Main Building, which is situated merely 400 metres away.
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