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3-12, Soemoncho,Chuo-ku
Character: 80%
Security: 76%
Location: 96%
Staff: 90%
Fun: 73%
Cleanliness: 86%
100%
After walking through the area completely lost, we rang reception for directions and the host came and rescued us!
74%
The ryokan is abit run down. The surroundings was alittle dark and dirty. It is just behind the busy Domdomburi where you can get lots of food and shop ard. It is near Nipponbashi stn instead of Namba stn so travelling by subway is alittle inconvenient as Namba is the main exchange stn. The best of the ryokan is the nice comfy blanket. The room is spacious. The worst was the shower tap. The flow of the hot water was irregular.
94%
Well located and very quaint rooms. Considering the price, this place is a steal; I highly recomend it.
I really enjoyed staying at the Kaneyoshi Ryokan. The Futons were so snugg and the staff wonderfully and friendly.
76%
The location is very nice. but we ended up paying a lot to stay here and I really didn't think it was worth it. It definitely was nowhere as nice as the Hanakiya Ryokan in Kyoto, where we paid much less and had a much better experience.
90%
This ryokan is well located to all the action! With this said you may need earplugs if you are a light sleeper. Very clean. Helpful staff, speak little English. I would use this ryokan again if I go back to Osaka.
96%
We were in Japan for 8 days and this was an unbelievable place to stay for the money. The room that we rented was right in the middle Osaka thus it was easy to walk to the castle and grab a bit to eat and while the inn is right in middle of Osaka's action (i.e., near the Denton district known for cheap comptuer parts and other electronic items); we found it very quiet inside the inn at night. The owners were very nice, we were greeted upon arrival with hot green tea and rice crackers in our room. Much to our suprise our room had a balcony with a small table that made a nice sitting area with more space than other rooms that we had in Japan; they even had traditional public bath's on floor 6 and Yucca's for the guest to use at no cost. You can't go wrong staying here.