Top Capsule Hotels In Osaka

Matthew Baxter

There are plenty of cheap capsule hotels in Osaka, many with a spa.  If you are not familiar with them, check out our capsule hotel first experience post. Tokyo capsule hotels can be found here.

Most people don’t book a capsule, as there are usually many available.  But if you are worried, just go to the capsule hotels with an English booking system.

Capsule Hotel Asahi Plaza Shinsaibashi

Not exactly a 5-star hotel, but this capsule hotel is fine for a few days.  Good English support and free spa access included.

Price: 2900 yen

Location: Between Amemura and Shinsaibashi

Booking: On the day or book at Booking.com

B&S Eco Cube Shinsaibashi

Modern, clean capsule hotel with a women-only floor.  Free Wi-fi and PC use.

Price: 2,500 yen to 2,900 yen

Location: Between Amemura and Dotonbori

Booking: On the day or book at Booking.com

First Cabin Midosuji Namba

Another modern capsule hotel, as as they call them here ‘cabins’. These cabins have a little more space, so try this place out if you are a bit claustrophobic!

Price: From 5,900 yen

Location: Right outside Nanba station

Booking: On the day or book at Booking.com

Capsule Inn Osaka (Male only) 

Not as modern or clean as the others, but has the lowest prices.

Price: 2,400 yen

Location: Near to Umeda station and Osaka station

Booking: On the day or book at Booking.com

B&C Hotel Sunplay Inn Nagahori 

Not as close to the action as the others, but has still worth staying at if the others here are booked up.

Price: 3,300 yen

Location: Next to Nagahoribashi station (Sakaisuji subway line)

Booking: On the day or book at Booking.com

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