Capsule Inn Osaka
34.70324, 135.50352Located an 11-minute walk from Osaka Tenmangu Shrine, the 2-star Capsule Inn Osaka offers a snack and drink vending machine, and a lift. Featuring an indoor pool, this Osaka inn is 2.8 km from natural sights like Osaka Castle.
Location
The property in Umeda with plenty of places to eat, some offering fast food but many others the finest dining available in the whole of Osaka is 3.2 km from Shinsaibashi shopping Hit Department Stores and a 20-minute walk from such shopping venues as the contemporary Grand Front Osaka Mall. The Capsule Inn is situated merely 5 minutes' stroll from Diamor Osaka and only a short distance from Higashi-Umeda underground station. Families travelling to Osaka will enjoy being 8 minutes' walk from Hep Five Ferris Wheel.
Capsule Inn Osaka is also only a few metres from Osaka train station, and 19 minutes' driving distance from Itami airport.
Eat & Drink
This Osaka property offers breakfast in the restaurant. Osteria Gaudente with Italian cuisine is located just 5 minutes' stroll from the accommodation.
Leisure & Business
The hotel provides a steam room, a Jacuzzi, and a sauna. The onsite wellness facilities include a wellness area and a spa lounge.
Rooms and availability
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Max:1 person
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Room size:
2 m²
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Bed options:1 Bunk bed
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Sauna
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Max:1 person
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Room size:
3 m²
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Bed options:1 Single bed
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City view
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Sauna
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Heating
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Max:2 persons
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Room size:
6 m²
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Bed options:2 Bunk beds
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City view
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Sauna
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Heating
Essential information about Capsule Inn Osaka
💵 Lowest room price | 38 NZ$ |
📏 Distance to centre | 3.7 km |
✈️ Distance to airport | 17.7 km |
🧳 Nearest airport | Itami, ITM |
Location
- City landmarks
- Nearby
- Restaurants
- Hotels nearby
Reviews of Capsule Inn Osaka
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missingWrote a review on 14 Decgreat locationcomfortable capsules
great access to parks and popular attractions nearby
Staying here was a breeze as it was just around the corner from a wonderful indoor and outdoor bath complex, plus, I could easily stroll to the Floating Garden Observatory in about 20 minutes and enjoy breathtaking views of the city. the capsule experience was surprisingly spacious with a small TV and clean communal areas that made my stay comfortable and enjoyable.
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missingWrote a review on 10 Decspacious capsulecumbersome check-in
A relaxing surprise in Osaka
The capsule experience was surprisingly spacious, complete with a little TV and a relaxing common area. The sauna complex felt like an oasis after a long day exploring the city.
However, I found the daily check-in process cumbersome, as it required packing my things to leave my capsule each morning and retrieving them later. The shared facilities could also use a bit more attention.
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missingWrote a review on 27 Novcozy capsuledaily check-out
The capsule was cozy with a nice air vent, but daily check-out was a hassle.
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missingWrote a review on 20 Novspacious capsulefree wi-fiopen bathing area
Surprisingly spacious capsule with a TV, air vent, and comfortable bedding. Free Wi-Fi worked well even inside the capsule, making it convenient for staying connected.
The bathing area is completely open, which might be uncomfortable for those not used to sharing space in their briefs. Instructions for facilities were not fully in English, complicating navigation. Additionally, large suitcases must be stored separately in a storeroom, which isn't optimal for easy access.
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missingWrote a review on 25 Octroomy capsulegreat locationcomfortable beddingcleanliness issuescheck-out inconvenience
Staying at the Capsule Inn in Osaka was quite a unique experience. The capsules were surprisingly roomy with a TV, air vent, and comfortable bedding, which made sleeping a breeze. I appreciated the common areas with sofas and the sauna facilities that were accessible most of the day. The location was excellent, just a short walk from the train station, and I found plenty of nearby dining options. However, I faced some inconveniences during my stay. the mandatory daily check-out at 10 AM was quite irritating, especially after staying multiple nights. It’s odd that they make you check in again each day even if you’re a returning guest. I also struggled with the Wi-Fi connection. it hardly worked, which was frustrating when I needed to reach out to friends. Another issue was the cleanliness of the shared showers. they weren't the best, and I spent time spraying down areas before using them. Overall, while it was a great experience to try a capsule, the requirement to check out daily and the Wi-Fi problems dampened the stay a bit.
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missingWrote a review on 17 Octgreat spa facilitiesdaily check-out hassle
The sauna complex felt like an oasis after a long day exploring the city, with a variety of pools, steam rooms, and relaxation areas.
The daily check-out requirement was cumbersome, forcing me to pack and unpack every morning, which was inconvenient.
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missingWrote a review on 20 Augspa experiencecomfy capsule
The spa was excellent with diverse steam rooms, and I loved the surprisingly comfy capsule equipped with TV and air vent.
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missingWrote a review on 23 Julaccommodating staffwell-maintained facilitiesdaily check-innoise disturbance
The Capsule Inn provided a memorable experience with its accommodating staff and well-maintained facilities, featuring a spacious sauna area I particularly enjoyed. However, the daily check-in requirement was a bit inconvenient, and I could hear noises from nearby capsules during the night.
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missingWrote a review on 19 Junclean common area
Just a balanced option for a whistle-stop in Osaka with great value. The common area was an inviting spot to relax after a busy day. Don't forget to bring your own toiletries to avoid extra charges.
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missingWrote a review on 14 Juncomfy mattresssurprisingly spacious capsuleawesome spa areathin wallssigns of age
I stayed in the Superior Capsule Room for one night. It was cozy and surprisingly spacious, with a comfy double mattress and a little TV. The nice air vent was a plus, keeping things fresh. The place had its retro charm, but definitely showed signs of age. I could hear some snoring from the next capsule, which was a bit annoying. But the spa area was awesome, with different pools, including an electric shock one that I loved!
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missingWrote a review on 25 Mayfriendly staffconvenient location
Just a balanced option for a lightning trip in Osaka with value for money. The staff were friendly and helped me navigate the oddly laid-out facilities, even though I arrived late. Bring your own toiletries to avoid extra charges.
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missingWrote a review on 21 Aprspacious capsulesauna complexease of accessdaily check-in
My experience at Capsule Inn was surprisingly positive. The capsules are more spacious than anticipated, featuring a small TV, light, and air vent. The sauna complex was an impressive highlight, offering a variety of options for relaxation and cleanliness. I appreciated the quick access to Osaka station, and the surrounding area had a good range of dining options. Overall, it was a unique and enjoyable stay.
Daily check-in requirements were a hassle.
FAQ about Capsule Inn Osaka
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- an air conditioner
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