The Onyado Nono is a good Japanese-style hotel located in the convenient Yodoyabashi area. The main draw here is the “onsen” and the ryokan feeling throughout.

Onyado Nono double room
Onyado Nono Osaka Yodoyabashi At A Glance
- Great for: couples, families
- Strong points: large baths, Japanese style, easy access to both Osaka and Kyoto
- Sample rates: US$148 to $370

Onyado Nono “onsen”
For many Kyotoites, Yodoyabashi serves as the gateway to Osaka, since the Keihan commuter line from Kyoto terminates here and it’s a short walk from here into the Kita district. The Onyado Nono has a good location here, very close to the Tosabori-gawa River. It’s a pleasant place to stay: It’s less crowded than other parts of town but it’s still quite convenient. And, you can jump on the Keihan limited express and be in Kyoto in less than an hour for a fee of about US$5.

Onyado Nono healthy Japanese fare
The conceit of the Onyado Nono chain is that you’re staying in a ryokan, despite the place actually being a hotel. To this end, you remove your shoes as you enter (you’re provided with “tabi” socks for wearing in the hotel). Rooms are simple Japanese style and are fairly comfortable.

Onyado Nono exterior
The highlight for most guests is the “onsen” (it’s not a real onsen, but it feels like one). It’s the perfect way to relax after a day of tramping around the city. So, if you’re looking for a change from standard hotels and you want easy access to both Kyoto and Osaka, give the Onyado Nono a look.
Name in English:
Onyado Nono Osaka Yodayabashi
Name in Japanese:
御宿 野乃 大阪淀屋橋
English address:
2-5-19 Kitahama, Chuo-ku, Osaka, 541-0041
Japanese address:
〒541-0041 大阪市中央区北浜2-5-19
Price:
Budget to Midrange
Nearest Transport:
1-minute walk from Kitahama Station (exit 21) of Keihan Main Line and Osaka Metro Sakaisuji Line
Telephone: 81-6-6208-5489
Website: Official Website
Near To Here:
Onyado Nono Osaka Yodoyabashi is located in Osaka’s Kita and Umeda district. See our complete list of things to do in the Kita and Umeda district, including places to eat, nightlife and places to stay.
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