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SureStay Plus Hotel by Best Western Shin-Osaka
3.9/5164 Reviews
Shin-Osaka/Esaka/Juso
I use the bed frequently because it fits my body. My lower back hurts better, so it helps me when I wake up in the morning. It's not too far from Minamikata Station and Nishinakajima-Minamikata Station, and there are convenience stores, supermarkets, family restaurants, and Sushiro. Recommended for business travelers.

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More about SureStay Plus Hotel by Best Western, Osaka

Osaka, Japan's second-largest city, is a bustling metropolis that's as famous for its hearty street food as it is for its futuristic skyline. Whether you're a foodie, a history buff, or a thrill-seeker, Osaka has something for everyone.

Popular Attractions in Osaka for First-Time Visitors

  • Dotonbori: Immerse yourself in the neon-lit heart of Osaka, where the giant Glico Man sign looms large and the aroma of street food wafts through the air.
  • Osaka Castle: Step back in time at this iconic symbol of Osaka, surrounded by cherry blossom trees and lush parklands.
  • Umeda Sky Building: For a bird's-eye view of the city, head to the Floating Garden Observatory and watch Osaka spread out beneath you.
  • Shitennoji Temple: As Japan's first Buddhist temple, Shitennoji offers a serene retreat from the urban buzz.
  • Kaiyukan: One of the world's largest public aquariums, Kaiyukan is a must for families and anyone fascinated by marine life.
  • Universal Studios Japan: Get your thrills and enjoy unique attractions at this world-renowned film and theme park.

Transportation in Osaka

  • Osaka International Airport: Also known as Itami Airport, it's the gateway to the city for domestic and some international travelers.
  • Kansai International Airport: The main arrival point for international visitors, connected to Osaka via train and bus.
  • Osaka Metro: A comprehensive network that makes navigating the city a breeze, with lines crisscrossing to major tourist spots.
  • JR Lines: Japan's extensive railway system connects Osaka to other cities and regions, perfect for day trips.

Better to Know Before Visiting Osaka

  • Currency: The Japanese Yen is the local currency. Cash is widely used, but credit cards are accepted in most tourist spots.
  • Language: While learning a few basic Japanese phrases can be helpful, English is spoken in many restaurants and hotels.
  • Etiquette: The Japanese are known for their politeness. Bowing slightly when greeting someone is a nice touch.
  • Visa Regulations: Most visitors need a valid passport. Citizens of certain countries may require a visa, so check in advance.

Climate, Weather, and Average Temperature in Osaka

  • Spring (Mar-May): Mild and often rainy, a great time to see cherry blossoms.
  • Summer (Jun-Aug): Hot and humid; perfect for enjoying outdoor festivals.
  • Autumn (Sep-Nov): Pleasant and cool, with beautiful foliage.
  • Winter (Dec-Feb): Cold and dry, with occasional snow.
SeasonAverage High (°C)Average Low (°C)Packing Suggestions
Spring2011Light layers, umbrella for rain.
Summer3124Lightweight clothing, sunscreen.
Autumn2315Sweaters, light jackets for cool evenings.
Winter82Warm clothing, scarves, gloves.

What to Eat in Ho Chi Minh City

  • Takoyaki: Bite-sized balls of dough filled with octopus, a must-try street snack.
  • Okonomiyaki: Often called "Japanese pancake," this savory delight is customizable with various toppings.
  • Osaka Ramen: Known for its rich, tonkotsu (pork bone) broth and chewy noodles.
  • Sushi: Fresh and flavorful, Osaka's sushi is not to be missed.
  • Douglasu: A type of fried food similar to tempura, but with a lighter, airier batter.
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