Osaka Guesthouse Nest

8.0
Excellent
(323 reviews)

2 Chome-4-14 Teradacho, Tennoji Ward, Osaka, 543-0045, Japan

+81 6-6775-0220

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Hotel Description

Osaka Guesthouse Nest, located at 2 Chome-4-14 Teradacho, Tennoji Ward, Osaka, 543-0045, Japan, is a charming urban hostel that perfectly blends comfort with convenience. Set within a modern glass-and-steel structure, the hotel stands out on a bustling commercial street, just a short three-minute walk from Teradacho train station and a mere ten minutes from the historic Shitennō-ji temple, one of Japan's oldest temples. This prime location places guests amidst a vibrant shopping and dining area, complete with the serene Tennoji Park and its beautiful Zen gardens, offering a perfect mix of modern city life and traditional Japanese culture. The hotel’s design conveys a relaxed and welcoming atmosphere, inviting guests to unwind and explore the surrounding neighborhoods.
The hostel features a variety of accommodations, from relaxed mixed and female-only dormitories that can sleep up to eight guests to private rooms for those seeking more privacy. All rooms come equipped with essential amenities such as free Wi-Fi, lockers for personal belongings, and shared bathrooms, ensuring that guests have everything they need for a comfortable stay. The unique blend of wood bunk beds and traditional tatami floors with futons creates a cozy and culturally immersive experience for all visitors, making it a perfect choice for both solo travelers and groups alike.
In addition to comfortable sleeping arrangements, Osaka Guesthouse Nest boasts several special amenities designed to enhance guest experience. A spartan dining room features a flat-screen TV and shared computers, creating a communal atmosphere for guests to connect. The fully equipped guest kitchen allows visitors to prepare their own meals, while a convenient coin-operated laundry facility ensures that longer stays remain hassle-free. Guests will appreciate the bicycle rental service, promoting an eco-friendly way to explore the vibrant surroundings.
The accessibility of the hotel further enhances its appeal, with convenient public transport options available nearby. Guests can reach major landmarks and attractions with ease. For example, a taxi ride to Osaka International Airport takes about 28 minutes, while public transport options are also readily available, allowing for approximately 46 minutes of travel time. Additionally, the nearby Teradachō and Tsuruhashi stations make it easy to explore the city further, with travel times to significant sights like Osaka Castle and Dotonbori averaging around 12 and 11 minutes, respectively. This strategic location ensures that guests can immerse themselves in the local culture without the stress of complicated travel.
Health and safety are top priorities at Osaka Guesthouse Nest, where the management has implemented stringent measures to ensure the well-being of all guests. Enhanced cleaning protocols are in place throughout the property, and hand sanitizing stations can be found in common areas. Staff members are trained to uphold safety standards while providing a friendly and inviting atmosphere for all visitors. This commitment to guest safety makes it a reliable choice for those traveling during these times.
For those looking to engage with local culture, there are numerous top activities and experiences available in and around the hotel. Guests can explore the nearby Tennoji Park, featuring lush greenery and peaceful walking paths, or visit the historic Shitenno-ji temple, where cultural events often take place. The bustling Dotonbori district is perfect for an evening out, filled with restaurants, theaters, and the iconic illuminated billboards that Osaka is famous for. For families, a day at Universal Studios Japan promises fun and excitement, while the Tsūtenkaku observation tower offers breathtaking views of the city.
The dining scene near Osaka Guesthouse Nest is equally impressive, with several recommended restaurants just a short walk or quick taxi ride away. Guests can enjoy authentic Italian cuisine at IL Motto, indulge in delicious Japanese comfort food at Taiho, or savor grilled specialties at Grill -4- quatre. For those craving something different, Basuri Nepali and Indian Restaurant serves up flavorful dishes that highlight the rich culinary diversity of the region, while 一品料理 花 offers a traditional izakaya experience with local flavors.
With its ideal location, comfortable accommodations, and commitment to guest safety, Osaka Guesthouse Nest warmly invites travelers to experience the unique charm of Osaka. Whether you’re here for a weekend getaway or an extended stay, this hostel is sure to provide an unforgettable experience filled with culture, comfort, and connection. Enjoy your stay and make memories that will last a lifetime!

The Most Outstanding Trait

1. Conveniently located within a 3-minute walk to Teradacho station

2. Unique dormitory setups with tatami flooring and futons

3. Fully equipped guest kitchen for self-catering options

4. Strict health and safety protocols for guest peace of mind

5. Bicycle rental services to explore Osaka's attractions

6. Nearby dining options featuring diverse cuisines

7. Comfortable private rooms available for a peaceful retreat

8. Communal dining area promoting guest interaction

9. Proximity to major attractions like Shitennō-ji temple and Dotonbori

10. Spacious and well-furnished mixed and female-only dorms


7.0 Very Good

Location rating

Top sights

Osaka Castle
12 min
Dotonbori
11 min
Shitenno-ji
7 min
Universal Studios Japan
23 min
Tsūtenkaku
7 min

Nearest locations

IL Motto
1 min
Taiho
1 min
Grill -4- quatre
1 min
Basuri Nepali and Indian Restaurant
1 min
一品料理 花
1 min
屯舎 華
1 min
Jinpapa
1 min
酒まる 寺田町店
1 min
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Good to know

Check-in16:00
Check-out10:00
Location rating7.0
Nearest airportOsaka International Airport (Itami Airport)
Travel time to airport28 min

Nightly price (Only for reference price for sample day)

Check-in: Sun, Nov 17
Check-out: Mon, Nov 18
    Traveloka.com

    $37

    Booking.com

    $37

    Agoda

    $41

    Tiket.com

    $38

    Trip.com

    $38

    Hotels.com

    $38


Location

2 Chome-4-14 Teradacho, Tennoji Ward, Osaka, 543-0045, Japan

Airports:

Osaka International Airport (Itami Airport)

Taxi: 28 min

Transit: 46 min

Kobe Airport

Taxi: 51 min

Transit: 1 hr 17 min

Osaka Kansai International Airport (KIX)

Taxi: 55 min

Transit: 1 hr 3 min

Transit:

Tsuruhashi Station

Taxi: 8 min

Walking: 29 min

Teradachō Station

Walking: 6 min

Morinomiya Station

Taxi: 11 min

Walking: 55 min

Tennōji Station

Walking: 15 min

Tengachaya Station

Taxi: 13 min

Walking: 50 min


Nearby locations

7.0

Very Good Location

Tennoji Ward

Busy shopping & dining area with a zoo in Tennoji Park & Zen gardens at Shitennoji Temple.

Top Attractions

Top Restaurants


Amenities and Facilities

Activities

Bicycle rental

Pets

No pets

Services

Front desk

Baggage storage

Self-service laundry

Elevator

Parking & transportation

No parking

Languages spoken

English

Japanese

Accessibility

Not accessible

Accessible elevator

Policies & payments

Credit cards

Food & drink

Breakfast

Vending machines

Wellness

No fitness center

No spa

Internet

Wi-Fi

Wi-Fi in public areas

Public internet workstation

Pools

No pools

No hot tub

Rooms

Air conditioning

Kitchen in some rooms

Refrigerator in some rooms

Microwave in some rooms


Reviews

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Budi Joe

4/5
Location is very near the train station.Close to mini market.Each floor has a mixed toilet for men and women without a bathroom.The bathroom is only on one floor, which is a bit complicated.There is a washing machine and dryer, there is a drying area even though it is small.The owner is very kind and polite.Complete eating and cooking equipment.Every day free authentic Japanese ice cream sticks.

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ggbenji

3/5
++ Low budget, free ice cream and very friendly Japanese staff- - Check in not before 6 p.m. when the hostel is full of staff. Very particular atmosphere due to the staff of international wwoofers who are not very friendly. They never say hello, they monopolize the common room and are very noisy. We really have the impression of being at their house and disturbing them.

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will hansen

1/5
So weird and bad vibes, we booked a private room for 4 nights but we were better off sleeping on the floor, we called them prison beds. Signs up saying they charge for everything. Weird interactions with staff with one almost opening the door while I was in the bathroom. 4 hours of shower cleaning time and overall just dirty. Location is bad and out of every hostel I stayed at this was the worst by far. Peeling walls in the rooms and so insanely loud. 20 minutes from the good areas of Osaka, not fun.

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茶目

3/5
The guesthouse facilities were comfortable for those who just wanted to sleep.I used one of the bunk beds in the women-only common room.The receptionist gave me the lock number so I could come in and out late at night or early in the morning.The shower room in the guesthouse is clean and the hot water is good.There is a washing machine and washer dryer available for a fee.Valuables locker availableThere was a shoe storage area in front of the room where I could change into sandals.There is a reception on the second floor. It was before the evening check-in reception time. There was no Japanese receptionist. There were already several foreign guests. Do you understand Japanese?The shared kitchen on the second floor is also beautiful.When placing items in the shared refrigerator/freezer, write the room number and name.Ih cooking heater can be used freelyYou can boil your own water and drink free coffee and tea, and you are responsible for washing the dishes and cleaning up.There are tables, chairs, and sofas so you can relax.There are Osaka tourist books.I wonder if there are any Kyoto tourist books?I wasn't the one to be talked to by foreign guests.There was an emergency staircase so I was able to go out without going through the reception.The sign of this guesthouse is not conspicuous.The first floor is a building with a veterinary hospital.Is it for guesthouse only? There are paid bicycles available for rental, but the Japanese staff did not explain how to use them.There is also no flyer introducing nearby tourist facilities at the reception on the second floor.The self-proclaimed Japanese male owner of this guesthouse seemed young.It seems that the expense for the takoyaki party held at night is the evening service provided by the owner?At a takoyaki party attended by a large number of people, the Japanese staff told me that I could eat the takoyaki that I had baked myself.A foreign guest taught me how to grill takoyaki.Japanese male owner and Japanese female wife doing karaoke while eating takoyaki? The drunk foreign guests were dancing to the music.A lively takoyaki party, the Japanese staff cleaned up (including the owner), and I, the only guest, helped out.A takoyaki party was held without prior notice. I ended up taking a shower late at night. Is it a nuisance for the guests who leave early the next morning? Is it a nighttime takoyaki party service?A Japanese male guest house owner told me, ``We have the right ingredients for takoyaki parties.''I heard that dashi soup is the key to Kansai cuisine, so I tried the dashi soup at Guest House Takoyaki. Kansai brown dashi soup has no flavor.There is Osaka Eastern Wholesale Market nearby.Get off at JR Teradacho Station and there is a bench near the entrance where Don Quijote is located. I bought and ate it at a popular takoyaki shop in front of the station.If you follow the road on the other side of the station, you may arrive at the area around Shitennoji Temple.You can enter the gate of Shitennoji Temple even at night. I went to see the five-storied pagoda.I think there are several traffic lights in front of the gates of Shitennoji. There is a road that turns into a slope. When you go down this slope, you can see Shinsekai Tower clearly and it feels good. Shinsekai Tower lit up.At the bottom of the slope is Tenojiji Zoo Park.If you pass through the Shinsekai area, you will notice that there is a JR viaduct.I think there is a post office, McDonald's, and Daiso in the Shinsekai area.There is a big road after the JR elevated bridge.I think you can see the entrance to Dobutsuen-mae subway station.There is also a tram going towards Sakai.Kishu Kaido from Toyotomi Hideyoshi, Nando Line elevated bridge stretches verticallyThere are many simple hotels, several public baths, and 200 yen coin lockers.There are two Tamade supermarkets that are open 24 hours a day, and lunch boxes are apparently half price from midnight.JR Shin-Imamiya Station is located there. People using the Nando Line also use the same stairs. The station has a public telephone nearby with a JR Midori no Madoguchi counter.The ticket gate at JR Shin-Imamiya Station is likely to be near the Shinsekai area.While attending Abeno Tsuji Culinary School, where was the shared lodging building where Naru boarded and the teppanyaki takoyaki restaurant near the station where she worked part-time?

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Danilo Guzman

3/5
Very good hostel, comfortable and pleasant, the rooms somewhat dirty, beds with hair and garbage under them, the staff not very attentive.

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橋本由美子

1/5
When I went there before, I had a bad feeling. I've been banned. When I brought my insurance card back because I didn't have it with me, I was banned the next time for no reason. I went there during the coronavirus pandemic, and there were many people without masks. Some people were making noise.

TM

Trip.com Member

3.5/5
The location is average, it takes more than ten minutes to walk to JR Tennoji Station. There is a food street nearby, with many choices and relatively affordable prices. …