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Osaka Oasis: Luxury 2022 House, Unbelievable Space!

HANASTAY Kakei-kyo · UMI 1st Floor 2022 New House Expansive Comfortable Space Osaka Japan

HANASTAY Kakei-kyo · UMI 1st Floor 2022 New House Expansive Comfortable Space Osaka Japan

Osaka Oasis: Luxury 2022 House, Unbelievable Space!

Okay, buckle up, buttercups, because we're diving headfirst into the Osaka Oasis: Luxury 2022 House, Unbelievable Space! – and let me tell you, after wading through the brochure-speak, I'm ready to spill the real tea. This isn't just a hotel review, it's a full-blown confession.

First, the Gush (and the Gripes):

Honestly? That "Unbelievable Space!" tagline isn't kidding. We're talking ROOM to breathe. Coming from a shoebox apartment in Tokyo, the freedom to… you know… walk without bumping into things was a revelation. It’s all about the space.

Accessibility: The Good, the Not So Good, the "Needs Improvement"

  • Accessibility: Okay, so here's where the glossy brochure starts to blush. "Facilities for disabled guests?" Yep, they say it. "Wheelchair accessible?" I didn't personally test it (thankfully!), but I did notice the elevator, which is huge in Japan. The website listed "Accessibility features" but then didn't provide a comprehensive list. It's like they vaguely considered it – which, frankly, is a little Japanese-y, isn’t it? Polite, but unclear. Always call ahead. ALWAYS.

  • Getting Around: Honestly, with the free car park on-site, that was a HUGE win. Valet parking? I felt like a movie star for a hot minute. But you know, the train access in Japan is top-notch, so you can always use the Taxi or Airport transfer.

The "Things To Do" Jumble (Because Life Ain't a Straight Line):

  • Ways to Relax: The Spa Dream, the Sauna Reality: Okay, let's talk spa. The brochure whispers sweet nothings about "Body scrub," "Body wrap," "Massage," and a "Spa." That sounds dreamy, right? The reality? The "Spa" was fine. The sauna, yeah, really good. But the body scrub? I'm not sure there was one. (I’d be honest, I'm still regretting missing that body wrap, but whatever).

  • Fitness Center: Gym rats rejoice It was a proper gym, which is not always the case in hotel gyms.

  • Swimming Pool: Pool with view? Nah. The pool was outdoor, but I didn’t notice any epic views, more like a pleasant, "well, it's a pool" vibe.

The Deep Dive on Cleanliness & Safety: Because Post-COVID, We're All Germaphobes Now (and me more than most!)

  • Cleanliness & Safety: The OCD Test: This is where Osaka Oasis shined. I’m a bit of a germaphobe, so I'm always on high alert. I mean, "Anti-viral cleaning products?" YES, PLEASE! "Daily disinfection in common areas?" Music to my ears. "Rooms sanitized between stays?" Oh, THANK YOU, sweet baby Jesus! They give a very good impression. I'm sure that the "Hygiene certification" will be up to the standards; and it's hard to imagine there would be many issues regarding this.

  • Hand Sanitizer, Baby!: Hand sanitizer was EVERYWHERE. Literally. Inside the elevators, in the lobby, even on the ceiling (okay, maybe not, but it felt like it).

  • Food safety: I really appreciated the individually-wrapped food options in the breakfast.

The Food & Booze Confessions (Because a Girl's Gotta Eat):

  • Dining, Drinking, and Snacking: The Ups and Downs: Restaurant? Yes. Bar? Yes. Coffee shop? Yes! And the Western breakfast? Pretty standard but well-executed. (The bacon was PERFECTLY crisp.) They have an Asian breakfast too. The buffet was… well, a buffet. You know the drill.

  • Room Service? 24/7? YASSS, QUEEN! Ok, I may have ordered room service at 3 AM. Don't judge me; jet lag is a real monster. And their burger? Surprisingly good.

The "Services and Conveniences" Labyrinth:

  • Services and Conveniences: The "Stuff" You Need: The usual suspects: Daily housekeeping, laundry, dry cleaning, Concierge and the elevator. They had a convenience store, which is always a plus.

  • Business Facilities: If you must… The Business facilities are available.

  • For the Kids: Babysitting service Now I can't tell you much, but the babysitting service is good news for families.

The Room Itself: My Little Sanctuary (and the Tiny Annoyances):

  • Available in All Rooms: The Good Stuff: Air conditioning, check. Blackout curtains (thank GOD for those), check. Free Wi-Fi, check, check, and check! They even had a bathtub! (Always a win.) The bed? Seriously comfortable.

  • The Annoyances (Because Perfection Doesn't Exist): Now, the small print: "Internet access – LAN" – who the hell uses LAN anymore? Come on guys, get with the times! Also, the "Additional toilet" was just a toilet. No additional magic was involved.

The Verdict (and the All-Important Offer):

Osaka Oasis is a solid choice, especially for the space and its cleanliness standards. It's not flawless, but it's damn GOOD. Think "luxury without the pretentious price tag." And the location? Killer. Easy access to the city, but feels like a real escape.

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HANASTAY Kakei-kyo · UMI 1st Floor 2022 New House Expansive Comfortable Space Osaka Japan

Okay, buckle up, buttercups, because this isn't your grandma's perfectly-manicured itinerary. This is HANASTAY Kakei-kyo · UMI 1st Floor 2022 New House Expansive Comfortable Space Osaka – my supposedly relaxing escape – as seen through the bleary, caffeine-fueled eyes of someone who definitely needs a vacation from their vacation.

Day 1: Arrival & the Quest for Conveni-Heaven (and Maybe Ramen)

  • 10:00 AM (ish) - Touchdown in Kansai International Airport (KIX). Oh, the glamour! Okay, maybe the glamour is pushing it. More like "sweaty, jet-lagged, and wrestling a suitcase that's clearly plotting my demise from the moment it left the baggage carousel." The airport is…big. Like, REALLY big. I swear I saw a lost soul wandering aimlessly for at least an hour.

  • 11:30 AM - Train to Osaka. Found the train! Success! (Pats self on back, because finding public transport in a foreign country is basically an Olympic sport.) Now for the slightly less thrilling part: navigating the ticket machines. So many buttons. So many options. So much existential dread. Finally managed to get the right ticket (I think). Praying to the travel gods I’m not headed to a goat farm instead of Osaka.

  • 1:00 PM - Check-in at HANASTAY. Finally! Sweet, sweet sanctuary. The apartment is…well, it is expansive. And the “comfortable space”? More like "spacious enough to get lost in for a good five minutes." The "new house" aspect is definitely true. Everything gleams. In Japan, they mean clean. It's almost unsettling. It's like living in a museum exhibit dedicated to pristine living.

  • 2:00 PM - The Conveni-Conundrum. Fueling up is critical. The nearest convenience store (aka, "Conveni-Heaven") beckons. This is where the fun really begins. Seriously, these things are a godsend. Endless aisles of snacks, drinks, and…well, practically everything you could possibly need. Tried a weird melon soda. Don't ask. Let's just say it was an experience. Also, spent a solid 10 minutes trying to figure out how to open a pre-packaged onigiri. The Japanese packaging engineers are clearly winning the war against clumsy tourists.

  • 3:30 PM - Ramen Reconnaissance. The hunger pangs are real. Ramen is a must. Found a little hole-in-the-wall place based on a frantic Google search (Japanese cuisine is a serious business here). Ordered the Tonkotsu ramen. Oh. My. God. The richness of the broth! The perfectly cooked noodles! The melt-in-your-mouth pork! This is what dreams are made of. I swear, the bowl was practically singing to me. I consumed it with a voracity that would have made a starving Viking proud. Ate so fast, I nearly choked. Worth it.

  • 5:00 PM - Nap. Mandatory Nap. Jet lag is a cruel mistress. The comfortable space is now my best friend, my refuge.

  • 7:00 PM - Osaka Exploration (Attempt 1). Okay, feeling slightly human again. Stumble out of the apartment and decide to wander. Get completely lost within two blocks. Discover a tiny, dimly lit alleyway. Decide it’s probably best not to venture into the dark places of Osaka alone. Head back to the apartment for the night. It’s okay! Tomorrow I’ll get it right.

Day 2: Dotonbori Delight & The Takoyaki Triumph

  • 9:00 AM - Breakfast of Champions (or, Cereal in a Fancy Bowl). The apartment actually has kitchenware. I used to live in a dorm room, so this is an upgrade. Admire the beautiful, minimalist design of the bowl…it’s Japanese, of course.

  • 10:00 AM - Dotonbori! The Bright Lights, Big Crowds, and Endless Instagram Opportunities. Finally make it! Dotonbori is a sensory overload in the best way possible. The Glico Running Man sign is even more iconic in person. The crowds are…substantial. I think I may have bumped into someone famous, but I have no idea.

  • 11:00 AM - Takoyaki Time: A Culinary Rollercoaster. Okay, let’s talk Takoyaki. This is serious business. Found a stall with a long line and a smiling chef with incredible knife skills. The smell alone is enough to make you weep with joy. Watching them cook these little octopus balls is mesmerizing. And then…the first bite! OMG! Hot, gooey, savory. It's an out-of-body experience. However… burned the roof of my mouth in the process. Worth it. Absolutely, 100% worth it. I'm still drooling.

  • 1:00 PM - Shopping Spree (or, Avoiding Tourists Traps). Wandering around the shops. I will NOT buy a Hello Kitty keychain. Resist! Actually, that thing is kinda cute. Okay, maybe just a quick peek… (Five hours later and I'm buried under a mountain of anime merchandise).

  • 6:00 PM - Dinner Debacle: The Sushi Saga. Okay, I love sushi, and tonight was going to be sushi's night. Found a highly-rated sushi restaurant (again, Google is my best friend). Ordered a beautifully presented platter… and promptly ate it way too fast. It's such fresh, amazing fish. Almost felt bad for the fish. Nearly ran out from the restaurant, and ended up grabbing some vending machine coffee for the subway, realizing I hadn't taken a proper picture to show off the sushi.

  • 8:00 PM - Back to the Apartment! Collapse on the comfy sofa. My feet are killing me. Definitely not a museum-clean kind of person.

Day 3: Temples, Tranquility, and The Accidental Sake Tasting

  • 9:00 AM - The Road to Kiyomizu-dera Temple (And the Morning's First Panic Attack). Today: temples! Grab the train (again with the ticket machines, dear God!). Get on the wrong train. Panic. Finally, finally, get on the right one.

  • 11:00 AM - Kiyomizu-dera Temple: Breathtaking and…Crowded. The view is stunning. Absolutely, breathtakingly stunning. But the crowds. Oh, the crowds. Still, the architecture is amazing. The whole temple is a masterpiece of wood and serenity. Managed to snag a photo without a thousand other tourists photobombing. Small victories, people. Small victories.

  • 1:00 PM - The Quest for Peace (and a Decent Meal) Continues. Wander the streets around the temple. Find a tiny soba noodle place tucked away on a side street. Refuel with a bowl of delicious noodles.

  • 3:00 PM - The Accidental Sake Tasting (or, "When in Kyoto…") Wandering through the Gion district, and accidentally stumbled upon a sake brewery. Free tasting? Don't mind if I do! This is where things get a little…hazy. Samples led to more samples. The next thing I knew, I was happily chatting with the brewery owner about the finer points of rice polishing. The sake was amazing, though! And my purchases were…substantial.

  • 5:00 PM - The Journey Back. The train ride back to Osaka is a blur. The sake may have contributed to the lack of clarity.

  • 7:00 PM - The Apartment is My Fortress. The apartment is now my sanctuary. I'm officially declaring tomorrow a "rest day." Or, maybe, another day of accidental adventures. Who knows? This trip is full of surprises.

Day 4: Rest Day & Departure Dreams

  • 9:00 AM - Sleep is the best medicine. Sleep in. I might as well be on the moon. Still tired. Decide I will not leave the apartment until about noon, at the earliest.

  • 12:00 PM - Find a cafe, perhaps? Maybe a small lunch, or small breakfast.

  • 1:00 PM - The rest of the day is blank.

  • Day 5: Departure.

  • 10:00 AM - Prepare luggage.

  • 12:00 PM - Bye bye HANASTAY.

  • 1:00 PM - Travel time.

This is just a snapshot, a glimpse into the delightful chaos of my Osaka adventure. Every day is a new experience, filled with delicious food, stunning sights, and the occasional bout of jet-lag-induced silliness. And, honestly, I wouldn’t have it any other way. Bring on the ramen, the crowds, and the inevitable moments of "what am I doing?" This is travel!

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Osaka Oasis: Luxury 2022 House - FAQ (Prepare for Truth Bombs!)

Okay, spill! Is it *really* as luxurious as it sounds? Like, REALLY?

Alright, alright. Let's be frank. The marketing photos? They're gorgeous. Think perfectly manicured bonsai trees, minimalist furniture, and sunlight streaming in like they've hired a goddamn celestial cameraman. And yeah… it *mostly* lived up to it. But let me paint you a more… *real* picture. The "luxury" is definitely there, don't get me wrong! Fluffy towels, ridiculously comfortable beds (I swear, I think I slept for a *week* at one point), and a kitchen that would make Gordon Ramsay weep with joy. However… there were some… imperfections. More on that later. Think less Hollywood mansion, more "a really, REALLY nice Airbnb run by someone who clearly has very good taste and also, maybe, just maybe, a slight obsession with minimalism." Which… I kind of vibed with. Mostly.

What about the "Unbelievable Space!" claim? Was it actually… spacious? Because the word "spacious" gets thrown around a LOT these days.

Oh, the space. YES. The space was… *unbelievable*. I mean, I grew up in a tiny apartment, so my bar for "spacious" might be a little skewed, but seriously. We could have hosted a small dance competition in that living room. We could have held a full-blown dodgeball tournament in the *kitchen*. I kept expecting a tumbleweed to roll through at some point. The master bedroom? Forget about it. It could probably fit my entire childhood bedroom, and then *some*. My partner swore they saw a glimpse of a future where they could wear roller skates indoors. Seriously, the space was a *huge* selling point. It let all the stress melt away… at least until I started wondering if the emptiness made me even LONELIER. Just kidding. (Mostly…)

Okay, okay, but what about the location? Easy to get around? Close to the good stuff?

Location, location, location, right? This is where things got a little… interesting. It wasn't *right* in the heart of Dotonbori, all neon lights and street food. Which, honestly, was a *blessing* after the first day. Noise cancelling windows, baby! But! It was a short train ride to the major hubs, which was super convenient. The walk to the nearest station? Pretty decent. But… (and here's a good story for you) One night, after a LOT of sake and even MORE karaoke (Osaka's karaoke scene is a *monster*), we missed the last train. And the walk back? Uphill. In torrential rain. With questionable navigation skills. Let's just say we made some… interesting discoveries about Osaka's nightlife and the resilience of our waterproof jackets. So, close enough, but maybe factor in a taxi or a good pair of walking shoes if you're planning a night out. Learned that lesson the hard way. Oh, and the view from the balcony? Stunning. Makes you forget you were almost eaten alive by mosquitos on the walk home.

What about the details? Was it well-equipped? Did it have all the necessary amenities?

This is where the perfectionist in me BOTH celebrated and *slightly* panicked. The house was ridiculously well-equipped. From the high-tech toilet (seriously, prepare for a life-altering experience) to the fully stocked kitchen with enough gadgets to make a professional chef jealous, the thoughtfulness was on point. They even had a rice cooker! (Essential in Japan, people!) And the *laundry machine*! Worked like a dream! But… there was just one minor… *hiccup*. One day, after a rather ambitious batch of waffles (long story), I went to use the dishwasher. Dead. Kaput. No amount of pleading (or threats aimed at my waffle iron) could revive it. I ended up hand-washing dishes for two days. Minor inconvenience, right? But in the grand scheme of luxurious living, a non-functional dishwasher felt… deflating. Shows you that even in paradise, there's always a little bit of dish soap and elbow grease to be endured.

Would you recommend it? Be honest!

Honestly? YES. Absolutely. Despite the slightly wonky dishwasher incident (and the near-drowning in the rain), I would 100% recommend the Osaka Oasis. The space, the comfort, the overall experience, was fantastic. It's not *perfect*, nothing ever is, but it's damn close. Just maybe pack a couple of extra dish towels. And definitely grab a mosquito repellent. And probably… learn some basic Japanese for navigating your way back from karaoke. You won't regret it. Be prepared for some very real, and very good, memories. And if you go? Please, for the love of all that is holy, tell me if the dishwasher has been fixed! I'm still holding a grudge.

What was the one thing that *really* stood out, good or bad?

Okay, if I had to pick *one* thing? It wasn't the space, although it was great. It wasn't the luxurious beds, though they were… divine. It wasn't even the killer views from the balcony (though, again, amazing). The *one* thing that really, really stuck with me? The *shower*.

This wasn't just a shower, people. This was a *spiritual experience*. The water pressure? Like a massage therapist had taken up residence in the wall. The temperature control? Perfect every single time. The design? Sleek, modern, and frankly, sexy. I spent a concerning amount of time in that shower. I'm talking, like, minutes melting away in the warm embrace of… water. Seriously, I considered moving my bed into the bathroom just so I could be closer. It was THAT good. I swear, after the awful rain walk, I spent a solid hour in the shower, re-evaluating my entire life. It's a little embarrassing to admit, but… the shower. It was the highlight. Forget the luxury, the space, the location. The shower. GO FOR THE SHOWER. It's worth every penny.

Any other advice for someone considering staying there?

Besides the obvious (pack light, learn some basic Japanese, bring the mosquito repellent, pack extra dish towels), here's a bonus nugget of wisdom: embrace the imperfections. Don't stress about the tiny things. Enjoy the moment. And for the love of god, take a long shower. You deserve it. And maybe… just maybe… check the dishwasher first. For me. Please.

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