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Spa World HOTEL&RESORT


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Spa World HOTEL&RESORT combines a large onsen-and-pool complex with hotel lodging, drawing families and bath lovers with extensive baths and saunas, convenient Shinsekai location near transit, and generally modern, clean rooms—especially in the newer annex with Tsutenkaku views.

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Facilities

Great

Cleanliness

Mixed

Service

Mixed

Location

Convenient

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10

Franklin

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4 Feb 2026

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Stayed 1 night

Yes…everything was great
Yes…everything was great

10

Franklin

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3 Feb 2026

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Stayed 1 night

Thank you! Enjoyed 3 days here.
Thank you! Enjoyed 3 days here.

10

Michael

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6 Jan 2026

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Stayed 1 night

Best experience in Osaka
Best experience in Osaka

4

Clare

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29 Dec 2025

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Stayed 1 night

The room was decent, but the facilities need improvement. There are only 2 big slides, and you have to pay for both of them. For each time you want to go on the slide, you have to pay 500 yen. You can buy an all-day pass for 1500 yen. If the weight difference between you and your partner is too big (30-40 kg), then you cannot go on the slides. We came around 5 pm, and there were no lights as they were all turned off. The earliest you are allowed to check in is 3pm, and the time you take to get to your room and check in and change would probably get you to the park by 5pm. There is no problem with this, except for the fact that the slides close at 6 pm. For the kids section, it is just a small splash pad with 2 small slides which were free, but if you wanted to go on the other kiddy slides (about 3 of them), then you would have to pay an extra 800 yen. I think there was an outdoor pool, but you had to pay an extra fee to use that as well. The oden pool was ok, but there are some safety concerns. On the advertisements, it shows a woman sitting on one of the oden pool floaties, which will make everyone want to try to hop on the tall floaties and sit on them. All around the oden pool, there are stairs underneath the water, which, if someone falls, can lead to a concussion, bleeding or more. Another note on the water slides, you cannot ride alone, and can only ride with 1-2 people. The check-in was really slow. Overall, if you do not like paying extra for everything, don't come
The room was decent, but the facilities need improvement. There are only 2 big slides, and you have to pay for both of them. For each time you want to go on the slide, you have to pay 500 yen. You can buy an all-day pass for 1500 yen. If the weight difference between you and your partner is too big (30-40 kg), then you cannot go on the slides. We came around 5 pm, and there were no lights as they were all turned off. The earliest you are allowed to check in is 3pm, and the time you take to get to your room and check in and change would probably get you to the park by 5pm. There is no problem with this, except for the fact that the slides close at 6 pm. For the kids section, it is just a small splash pad with 2 small slides which were free, but if you wanted to go on the other kiddy slides (about 3 of them), then you would have to pay an extra 800 yen. I think there was an outdoor pool, but you had to pay an extra fee to use that as well. The oden pool was ok, but there are some safety concerns. On the advertisements, it shows a woman sitting on one of the oden pool floaties, which will make everyone want to try to hop on the tall floaties and sit on them. All around the oden pool, there are stairs underneath the water, which, if someone falls, can lead to a concussion, bleeding or more. Another note on the water slides, you cannot ride alone, and can only ride with 1-2 people. The check-in was really slow. Overall, if you do not like paying extra for everything, don't come

10

Selah

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14 Oct 2025

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Stayed 3 nights

Great facilities, nice sized room, and got to experience the Onsen's located on sight.
Great facilities, nice sized room, and got to experience the Onsen's located on sight.

Naniwa-ku Ebisuhigashi 3-4-24, Shinsekai, Osaka, Osaka (and vicinity), Japan

Location

Located in Naniwa, a neighborhood in Osaka, Spa World is near a metro station. Tsutenkaku Tower and Osaka Castle are notable landmarks, and some of the area's popular attractions include Osaka Aquarium Kaiyukan and Universal Studios Japan. Looking to enjoy an event or a game? See what's going on at Kyocera Dome Osaka or Osaka-jō Hall.

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Check-in

Check-out

From 15:00 to 02:00

Before 10:00


FAQs

Parking is available on-site and is provided by the hotel for guests who arrive by car.


A homemade breakfast is served each morning to kick-start the day.


Check-in is from 15:00, and check-out is by 10:00. Early or late check-in/check-out may be available upon request.


The property features step-free entrances and wheelchair-accessible facilities, including public areas and rooms.

The hotel is located in Naniwa, Osaka, near notable landmarks such as Tsutenkaku Tower and Osaka Castle, with easy access to public transport.


Yes, the property features an indoor swimming pool, which is operational during specific hours. Note that the pool is closed seasonally from June 24 to June 25.


Children are welcome at the property, and kids can stay for free up to a certain age.


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