Hostel Mitsuwaya

Osaka


Opposite an elementary school, Mitsuwaya has wooden bunk dorms with lots of power points, shelves, a storage locker and privacy curtains. It's full of natural light and has a minimalist Scandinavian feel. There's a shared kitchen and lounge, rooftop terrace and a 24-hour reception desk staffed by friendly English-speakers. The surrounding neighbourhood has many shops and cafes housed in traditional buildings.


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1. Karahori Shōtengai

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This classic shopping arcade wends along the path of an old moat (from an earlier, larger incarnation of Osaka-jō), long since filled in. The arcade…

2. Kuromon Ichiba

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An Osaka landmark for over a century, this 600m-long market is in equal parts a functioning market and a tourist attraction. Vendors selling fresh fish,…

3. Dōtombori

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Highly photogenic Dōtombori is the city's liveliest night spot and the centre of the southern part of town. Its name comes from the 400-year-old canal,…

5. Nakaza Cuidaore Building

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Home of the most famous statue of Kuidaore Tarō – the drum-banging clown who represents the city's culture of kuidaore ('eat 'til you drop').

6. Hōzen-ji

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7. Kamigata Ukiyo-e Museum

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8. Kani Dōraku Honten

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