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Waqoo Shitaderamachi

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Welcome to Waqoo Shitaderamachi, your cozy haven nestled in the vibrant city of Osaka! Just 4.3 kilometers from the bustling city center, this cheerful 3-star hotel offers a perfect retreat after a day of exploring the endless delights of Japan's second-largest city. Whether it’s a morning stroll through the nearby splendid parks or indulging in the city's street food, this hotel provides easy access to those adventures, all while offering a comfortable starting point.

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Superior Double Room - single occupancy in Waqoo Shitaderamachi

Vis 11 bilder

1 Dobbeltseng

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195 kvadratfot

Superior

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Experience luxurious comfort in our Superior Double Room with a spacious 194 sqft area, featuring a cozy double bed, air conditioning, and a private bathroom with a bathtub and free toiletries. Perfect for 2 adults and 1 child.

Deluxe Twin Room in Waqoo Shitaderamachi

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2 Enkeltsenger

1 Futonmadrass

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270 kvadratfot

Deluxe, 2 Enkeltsenger

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Indulge in comfort and space in our Deluxe Twin Room featuring two Twin beds and a Futon Mat, perfect for 3 adults and 1 child. Enjoy amenities like air conditioning, free toiletries, and a relaxing bathtub in your private bathroom.

Superior Single Room in Waqoo Shitaderamachi

Vis 9 bilder

1 Enkeltseng

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185 kvadratfot

Superior, Enkeltrom

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Relax in our cozy Superior Single Room with a comfortable Twin bed, air conditioning, and a private bathroom with a bathtub. Perfect for solo travelers looking for a relaxing stay.

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Kick off your mornings with a delectable breakfast that energizes you for a day full of excitement! With prices starting from just $90, you’ll find that comfort doesn’t have to break the bank. Guests rave about the friendly atmosphere and convenient amenities, including free Wi-Fi, air conditioning, and stylish non-smoking rooms featuring all the comforts of home. No need to worry about the essentials – indulge in the luxurious bidets and bathtubs, making your stay as relaxing as possible.

Property building in Waqoo Shitaderamachi
Property building in Waqoo Shitaderamachi

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The hotel design blends traditional Japanese elegance with modern conveniences. Enjoy a meal at the on-site restaurant or take advantage of the elevator access to upper floors, making exploring the hotel as easy as pie. With a whopping 1353 reviews, Waqoo Shitaderamachi has earned its reputation as a traveler’s gem. So, pack your bags and prepare for an unforgettable stay in the heart of Osaka!

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Delight your palate at Waqoo Shitaderamachi’s own dining haven, the 当館1階大広間, where you can savor the richness of traditional Japanese cuisine. From fresh sushi to delightful ramen, every meal is an opportunity to experience the flavors that make Japan a culinary paradise. Whether you are starting your day with a hearty breakfast or unwinding in the evening with a flavorful dinner, the restaurant is sure to impress. Feast comfortably in a charming ambiance that perfectly embodies the hotel’s blend of contemporary and classic Japanese design.

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当館1階大広間

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A very unique, calming and beautiful stay in what can be crazy (but wonderful) Osaka. From the moment you walk through the noren, everything feels calm and relaxing - the design of the space has been very thoughtful and well executed. Even to the point that I normally dislike incense, but the smell when you walk in is lovely (maybe all my friends had nasty incense over the years!). The rooms are really lovely - I'm not quite sure what a traditional Japanese room would like like, but in my Australian mind I like to think it is like this including (what I would define as) the slightly raised futon (not going to claim accuracy for my terminology!!). The room size is also excellent - one of the larger in Japan that I've had - not huge but just that wee bit more. I love the pyjama thing in Japanese hotels - plus they had 'toe socks' the traditional socks with the split after the big toe. And of course, staff were amazing - kind and helpful at every interaction. I would happily stay here again - a beautiful space, and great value for money.

Shari

This was a unique experience. Since it is a buddhist hotel, you can enjoy a session of guided meditation right with the master from near by temple. You can also try your hand at copying the heart sutra and rewriting the characters using brush and ink. The rooms have an option for a pleasant and calming music. The staff were simply amazing. They were extremely friendly and kind, ready to help with whatever you needed. Breakfast was great, tho it might not be for everyone, as it is exclusively vegetarian dishes due to the buddhist belief of not eating meat or fish. But I can only praise the breakfast and the staff preparing it, they were probably the kindest people I met so far in Japan. Overall a great experience, I would be honored to stay at this place again some time in the future.

Patrik

The staff are amazing! They were all very nice and so helpful. They helped me manually set up luggage delivery service (3rd party company) as it didn't show our next hotel from booking online. Also, they suggested we could join a guided sitting meditation session with a monk from a nearby temple. This was both in Japanese and English so we were able to learn and enjoy the whole experience. It was in a very relaxed and inviting pace. The monk was quite proficient in English too. I highly recommend it!

Donnacello

The hotel is really nice and the staff was very polite, helpful and friendly. The room was clean and quite big compared to the Japanese standard. I liked the breakfast (healthy, which was nice considering that I had quite a lot of okonomiyaki and takoyaki during my stay!) The hotel is positioned close to the Shinsekai area (so a bit far from Dotonbori), the area is quiet. The hotel does not have laundry facilities but there is a coin laundry in a 3 minutes walking distance.

Gabriele

Excellent place to stay in Osaka. The room was clean and of decent size. Breakfast was delicious even for now vegetarians like myself. The Japanese philosophy and aesthetic of the hotel was also a wonderful touch. But I think the best part is the hospitality and friendliness of the staff. They were a big help in locating a package that was supposed to be delivered to the hotel. Despite some language barriers, they knew how to navigate around. Definitely worth returning!

Roi

A very unique, calming and beautiful stay in what can be crazy (but wonderful) Osaka. From the moment you walk through the noren, everything feels calm and relaxing - the design of the space has been very thoughtful and well executed. Even to the point that I normally dislike incense, but the smell when you walk in is lovely (maybe all my friends had nasty incense over the years!). The rooms are really lovely - I'm not quite sure what a traditional Japanese room would like like, but in my Australian mind I like to think it is like this including (what I would define as) the slightly raised futon (not going to claim accuracy for my terminology!!). The room size is also excellent - one of the larger in Japan that I've had - not huge but just that wee bit more. I love the pyjama thing in Japanese hotels - plus they had 'toe socks' the traditional socks with the split after the big toe. And of course, staff were amazing - kind and helpful at every interaction. I would happily stay here again - a beautiful space, and great value for money.

Shari

This was a unique experience. Since it is a buddhist hotel, you can enjoy a session of guided meditation right with the master from near by temple. You can also try your hand at copying the heart sutra and rewriting the characters using brush and ink. The rooms have an option for a pleasant and calming music. The staff were simply amazing. They were extremely friendly and kind, ready to help with whatever you needed. Breakfast was great, tho it might not be for everyone, as it is exclusively vegetarian dishes due to the buddhist belief of not eating meat or fish. But I can only praise the breakfast and the staff preparing it, they were probably the kindest people I met so far in Japan. Overall a great experience, I would be honored to stay at this place again some time in the future.

Patrik

The staff are amazing! They were all very nice and so helpful. They helped me manually set up luggage delivery service (3rd party company) as it didn't show our next hotel from booking online. Also, they suggested we could join a guided sitting meditation session with a monk from a nearby temple. This was both in Japanese and English so we were able to learn and enjoy the whole experience. It was in a very relaxed and inviting pace. The monk was quite proficient in English too. I highly recommend it!

Donnacello

The hotel is really nice and the staff was very polite, helpful and friendly. The room was clean and quite big compared to the Japanese standard. I liked the breakfast (healthy, which was nice considering that I had quite a lot of okonomiyaki and takoyaki during my stay!) The hotel is positioned close to the Shinsekai area (so a bit far from Dotonbori), the area is quiet. The hotel does not have laundry facilities but there is a coin laundry in a 3 minutes walking distance.

Gabriele

Excellent place to stay in Osaka. The room was clean and of decent size. Breakfast was delicious even for now vegetarians like myself. The Japanese philosophy and aesthetic of the hotel was also a wonderful touch. But I think the best part is the hospitality and friendliness of the staff. They were a big help in locating a package that was supposed to be delivered to the hotel. Despite some language barriers, they knew how to navigate around. Definitely worth returning!

Roi

A very unique, calming and beautiful stay in what can be crazy (but wonderful) Osaka. From the moment you walk through the noren, everything feels calm and relaxing - the design of the space has been very thoughtful and well executed. Even to the point that I normally dislike incense, but the smell when you walk in is lovely (maybe all my friends had nasty incense over the years!). The rooms are really lovely - I'm not quite sure what a traditional Japanese room would like like, but in my Australian mind I like to think it is like this including (what I would define as) the slightly raised futon (not going to claim accuracy for my terminology!!). The room size is also excellent - one of the larger in Japan that I've had - not huge but just that wee bit more. I love the pyjama thing in Japanese hotels - plus they had 'toe socks' the traditional socks with the split after the big toe. And of course, staff were amazing - kind and helpful at every interaction. I would happily stay here again - a beautiful space, and great value for money.

Shari

This was a unique experience. Since it is a buddhist hotel, you can enjoy a session of guided meditation right with the master from near by temple. You can also try your hand at copying the heart sutra and rewriting the characters using brush and ink. The rooms have an option for a pleasant and calming music. The staff were simply amazing. They were extremely friendly and kind, ready to help with whatever you needed. Breakfast was great, tho it might not be for everyone, as it is exclusively vegetarian dishes due to the buddhist belief of not eating meat or fish. But I can only praise the breakfast and the staff preparing it, they were probably the kindest people I met so far in Japan. Overall a great experience, I would be honored to stay at this place again some time in the future.

Patrik

The staff are amazing! They were all very nice and so helpful. They helped me manually set up luggage delivery service (3rd party company) as it didn't show our next hotel from booking online. Also, they suggested we could join a guided sitting meditation session with a monk from a nearby temple. This was both in Japanese and English so we were able to learn and enjoy the whole experience. It was in a very relaxed and inviting pace. The monk was quite proficient in English too. I highly recommend it!

Donnacello

The hotel is really nice and the staff was very polite, helpful and friendly. The room was clean and quite big compared to the Japanese standard. I liked the breakfast (healthy, which was nice considering that I had quite a lot of okonomiyaki and takoyaki during my stay!) The hotel is positioned close to the Shinsekai area (so a bit far from Dotonbori), the area is quiet. The hotel does not have laundry facilities but there is a coin laundry in a 3 minutes walking distance.

Gabriele

Excellent place to stay in Osaka. The room was clean and of decent size. Breakfast was delicious even for now vegetarians like myself. The Japanese philosophy and aesthetic of the hotel was also a wonderful touch. But I think the best part is the hospitality and friendliness of the staff. They were a big help in locating a package that was supposed to be delivered to the hotel. Despite some language barriers, they knew how to navigate around. Definitely worth returning!

Roi

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Tennoji-Ku Shitaderamachi 2-5-12, Osaka, 543-0076, Japan

Waqoo Shitaderamachi