This property is well-located to the popular Dotonbori district of Osaka, full of restaurants, street eateries, shops, and tourist attractions. It is on a Main Street with wide sidewalks and many taxi stands. The room is reasonably spacious and has a nice bathroom. You can tell it is an older building that has undergone some renovation. The common areas and lobbies are fully renovated. The rooms are also mostly updated - some little giveaways show its age, but nothing too extreme. The building has an interestingarchitecture, integrating the adjacent Buddhist temple in an elegant way. Those are all the good points of the hotel. Some downsides are, the in-house dining options are very limited, both in hours and in dining areas. The hotel breakfast does not begin till something like 7:30 am. Also, because of its location, there is a fair degree of noise from the outside street. The most significant thing I wish I knew is that, we booked a room for four people (two adults, two children ages 10 and 12). The room came furnished with three single beds, and then bedding and provisions are given to convert one of the day beds/benches along the window into a fourth bed. It is not a true bed per se, it is more of a settee that you make into a makeshift bed, that almost directly abuts the glass window of the high rise building! Luckily my son is very slim/small, and he stays still while sleeping, so it worked - but would maybe be an issue for other guests (too narrow