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Old Jul 10th, 2012 | 11:28 PM
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Osaka Hotel Location and Holiday Weekend

I am currently booked for a trip to Osaka and Kyoto and Hong Kong, though I am still wrestling with my itinerary, and possibly may make some changes. I have a couple of specific questions about Osaka, where I have never visited...

I am booked at the Westin Osaka for two nights in October before going to Kyoto for four nights. I am completely confused about the location. Evidently it is not very central, but there is a shuttle to Osaka station that leaves every 15 minutes. But...Is the station "central"? Will I be able to walk around the central areas (Namba?, Dotonbori?) from the station or do I need to take a train from the station to get where I want to be? How bad (or good) is the Westin's location?

I am not big on hotel shuttles and trains - I much prefer to be in a central location and be able to walk and wander, both during the day and at night. I am concerned that I will feel isolated, and/ or spend a fortune on taxis to get where I want to go. Are taxis easy to get and reasonably priced?

Also, I am there on what is supposedly a huge holiday weekend (Oct. 6-8), and the hotel availability is tight and expensive. Will the holiday weekend not be a great time for me to experience this city for the first time?

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Old Jul 11th, 2012 | 03:41 AM
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Osaka can be a difficult city at first, because it occupies an enormous area. And, unlike Kyoto for example, there's not really a single central area; Osaka is more like Tokyo, where there are multiple major commercial/tourist areas. Also, there's not just one major train station, but at least 3: Osaka and Namba station are major commuter stations, and Shin-Osaka is the station for the shinkasen lines. In short, no matter where you choose to stay, you'll likely have to do plenty of traveling within town.

That said, the Westin would not be my first choise for location. You might consider the Swissotel in Namba -- the hotel itself is a solid (if charmless) business hotel, and the location is ideal for visiting, for getting around town. and for rail access to KIX airport.
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Old Jul 11th, 2012 | 07:29 AM
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The Westin Osaka is a nice hotel with comfortable rooms, great staff, and a very good breakfast buffet. The location is not what you are looking for. I chose that hotel because I could stay on hotel points.

There isn't anything of interest around the hotel. Osaka station station is huge and has department stores, shops, and restaurants, with more outside the station. Yes, you would want to go to the station first in order to "walk and wander".

The hotel is about a 10 minute walk from Osaka station. I made that uninteresting walk when I arrived in Osaka, too late for the last shuttle. The shuttle trip is short and the schedule is very dependable. IIRC, the shuttle stop was very convenient for the JR local to Kyoto but otherwise it took some time to find my way through the station complex to the subway/train I wanted to take to a city location.
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Old Jul 11th, 2012 | 09:31 AM
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The Westin is in the Kita(north) district of Osaka while the Namba stations (note the plural stations) are located in the Minami(south)district of Osaka. Osaka station is large and crowded and the local subway is downstairs. The Midosuji Subway line connects Osaka/Umeda Station directly to Namba Station. It takes approximately 8 minutes and 230 yen from Osaka/Umeda Station. I will leave you this site to explain what is in and how to get to Minami,which is my favorite district in the "Kitchen of Japan"

http://www.japan-guide.com/e/e4001.html

Don't miss the underground mall called "Namba Walks". It connects all the different Namba train and subway stations underground and is filled with literally hundreds of shops and restaurants. You will need two days just to explore Minami above and underground.

DT is right the Swissotel at Namba station has the train station in its basement level with direct trains to and from KIX. There are many smaller and less expensive hotels all around the Minami district.

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Old Jul 11th, 2012 | 11:12 AM
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Thank you all so much for the helpful replies. Now I understand. It sounds like I would rather be at the Swissotel; unfortunately, last time I checked, the rate for Swissotel was about $400/night for a smallish room (due to the holiday weekend I assume); this is considerably more than the rate I got at the Westin. (though there are better non-refundable rates).

Approximately how long does it take and how much does it cost for a taxi from the Westin to the Swissotel?

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Old Jul 11th, 2012 | 02:32 PM
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Thank you for the link. Apparently is only about 2.5 km from the Westin to the Swissotel, closer than I thought.
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