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【Smoking available】Single Room ☆Free Wi-Fi in all guest rooms!
- Meals:
- Without meal
- Check In:
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13:00~
24:00
- Check Out:
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~11:00
- Internet accessible in the guest room
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Higashi-Osaka City is known as a city for small and medium-sized businesses, but in fact, there are many tourist spots throughout the city!
<Remains of Imperial Kinema Kosaka Studio> 3 minutes walk from the hotel
The place where many movies were filmed in the Taisho era until the Nagase studio called Hollywood in the Orient was opened
<Seiko Tanabe Literature Museum> About 8 minutes walk from the hotel
Literary Museum that understands everything about the Sasakawa Prize writer Seiko Tanabe
<Shiba Ryotaro Memorial Hall> About 15 minutes from the hotel
Higashi-osaka memorial hall lined with books by famous writer Shintaro Shiba from Higashi-osaka
<Higashi-osaka City Hanazono Rugby Stadium> Get off at Higashihanaen Station on the Kintetsu Nara Line
The place of longing for the high school Lagerman where that world tournament was also held
<Fuse Ebisu Shrine> Get off at Fuse Station on the Kintetsu Nara Line
There is a certain shrine in Higashi-osaka city that celebrates the god of prosperity of business
<Ishikiri Tsurugiya Shrine> Get off at Ishikiri Station on the Kintetsu Nara Line
A famous shrine that is known locally as the god of the dragonfly and where the masterpiece "Mr. Tsuji" was filmed.
<Konoike Nitta Kaisho> Get off at Konoikeshinden Station on the JR Gakkentoshi Line
Completed to manage Kogaike Nitta for 4 years. Today, it is the most famous place in the city, which is designated as a national important cultural property.
<Genroku sushi> Get off at Kintetsu Nara Line Fuse Station
This is the birthplace of conveyor belt sushi everywhere in Japan. The first store opened in 1958
plan that includes the benefits of staying up to 22 hours, so why not relax at the hotel and take a leisurely tour of various parts of Higashi-osaka