Published date: March 3, 2025
Access Excellent! A Perfect Urban Hotel for Workation with Lots of Photos
Room Type Stayed
Superior Double Room (HafH limited price)
1 ~ 2 guest(s)
290 ~
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Experience of the stay
This time, I stayed for a workation, so I worked hard in the lounge and the room.
The lounge has free drinks like coffee that can be used late into the night, making it ideal for workations!
[Room]
As the name suggests, "Just Sleep" specializes in sleeping, so the room size is tailored for that.
That said, there is still ample space around the desk, equipped with electrical outlets. I was able to work on my PC without any problem.
[Lounge]
It is available for guests from 1 PM to 11 PM. There were free drinks like coffee and some snacks, so I was able to work intensively.
Other reviews mentioned that it could be used after checkout, but since it opens at 1 PM, it couldn't be used after checkout.
[Access]
The access is quite good, and there are many convenience stores and restaurants nearby.
Shinsaibashi Station is a big station, so those who don’t usually use it might get a bit lost at the exits.
[Staff]
Being a foreign-affiliated hotel, there are many Asian staff and guests.
That said, the staff speaks Japanese perfectly, so there were no issues.
[Amenities]
There are no cosmetic amenities, so it's essential to bring your own.
The room only provides a toothbrush and shampoo, and you have to pick up items like brushes and shavers.
It really is "Just Sleep," a compact-sized hotel.
Experiences during the trip
As I live nearby, I often come to this area.
In the evening, I visited Konami Sports, which is a 5-minute walk from the hotel, for a pool and then a spa (so I didn't use the bath in the room).
The Konami Sports in Shinsaibashi is incredibly large!
There are also cafes nearby, so I was able to switch locations while working hard.
I also had breakfast at the nearby Doutor Coffee. I was surprised at how big the sandwich was when I had Doutor's breakfast after a long time! Haha.
Recently, I've been into art, so I visited the Osaka Ukiyo-e Museum.
It's a small facility, but the hospitality was wonderful, and I was able to enjoy it slowly. (The photos of Ukiyo-e I have included are the only two allowed to be photographed.)Get Extra Bonus Coins! Sign up with this user's referral code now!