Postby tequilatamm » May 1st, 2007 12:37 am
Hi all.
We go to Japan every year over Christmas/New Years: Osaka, Kyoto, Tokyo.
Last year was our first year visiting Osaka, and we stayed in the Namba Area, at the Swissotel Nankai.
There was absolutely nothing wrong with the hotel, and it was well-located above the train station. We are contemplating staying there again.
However, we only got as far north last time in Osaka as the river and the Pedestrian Bridge where all the crowds are... we never even made it as far as Umeda until the day we passed through the train station on our way to Kyoto.
So this year, we are thinking that we should stay in the Umeda area, so that we see the parts we haven't seen yet.
We would have liked to have stayed at the Ritz-Carlton, but it's already full! So we are considering either the Hilton or the Hankyu International.
The Hankyu International looks very nice and has absolutely palatial sized rooms by even Western Standards (40 sq m). It also seems to be know for its fantastic service.
Our only concern here is that it is not as centrally located as the Hilton, being about a 10 minute walk, apparently, from the train stations.
It sounds like this walk is underground in the train station areas, but we're not 100% positive.
Anyone out there who is familiar with the area, I'd appreciate your opinion on the Hankyu International's location, and whether we are really missing something by staying a little further away, instead of at the Hilton which looks to be VERY central.
Thanks in advance!