Overview
Onyado Nono Namba Natural Hot Spring is about one minute from Exit 6 of Nippombashi Station, on the eastern side of Osaka-Namba. Kuromon Market, east Dotonbori, and the National Bunraku Theatre are all close enough to reach on foot.
Guests remove their shoes at the entrance, and tatami flooring continues through the hotel's public areas and guest floors. A separate-gender natural hot-spring bath on the second floor adds a restorative feature that is unusual for such a central city location.
Rooms
The hotel has 166 rooms across double, queen, king, twin, and universal layouts. Published sizes run from 18-square-meter Compact Twins to 30.5-square-meter Deluxe Twins, with several twin categories between those points.
Most rooms are designed for one or two guests. The largest Deluxe Twin accepts up to four, while the universal room provides an accessible option. Check the exact bed arrangement and occupancy before booking, especially when sharing with three or four people.
Facilities
The second-floor bath uses transported natural radon spring water. Separate men's and women's areas each include an indoor bath, a semi-open-air bath, a high-temperature dry sauna, and a cold-water bath.
Self-service laundry is also on the second floor, with complimentary detergent and paid dryers. The front desk can store luggage on the day of check-in or check-out, and an affiliated multistory car park is available nearby on a first-come basis subject to vehicle limits.
Dining
Breakfast is a Japanese-Western buffet with small dishes, cooked-to-order egg options, and local items such as Osaka kushikatsu. A make-your-own seafood bowl adds another substantial choice, though individual dishes can vary by day.
Complimentary soy-sauce ramen is served late in the evening. Ice pops after the bath and a morning probiotic drink are small extras that fit naturally around the hot-spring routine.
Location and transport
Nippombashi serves the Osaka Metro Sakaisuji and Sennichimae lines and connects underground with Kintetsu-Nippombashi. The Sennichimae Line reaches Namba in one stop, while the Sakaisuji Line runs directly toward Nagahoribashi and Sakaisuji-Hommachi to the north and Tengachaya to the south.
Kintetsu trains provide direct service toward Nara. Osaka Metro's Midosuji Line at Namba Station is about a ten-minute walk from the hotel via Exit 16, but Namba's platforms and terminals cover several blocks, so allow extra time when changing to Nankai, JR, or airport buses.
Airport access
Kansai Airport limousine buses run to Namba OCAT in about 50 minutes, not to the hotel entrance. OCAT is on the western side of Namba, so the final leg still requires a local transfer, taxi, or walk across the district.
Nankai airport trains also arrive on the Namba side. Travelers using them should allow time to cross the station area or continue locally to Nippombashi; the hotel does not operate a door-to-door airport shuttle.
Why stay here
This hotel suits travelers who want Minami's food and evening activity nearby but would rather return to a quieter, shoes-off interior with a hot-spring bath. The one-minute station walk also limits the amount of luggage handling at the start and end of most sightseeing days.
Kuromon Market is the closest major daytime draw. The National Bunraku Theatre is nearby, Dotonbori becomes livelier after dark, and the electronics and pop-culture shops of Nipponbashi extend south toward Den Den Town.
Good to know
The bath uses natural spring water transported to the hotel rather than drawn from a source beneath the building. The hotel restricts public-bath access for guests with tattoos, so contact it before booking if that policy may affect your stay.
Shoes come off at the entrance, not only inside the bath area. Parking is in an affiliated multistory facility rather than a guaranteed on-site space, and height, size, and roof-rack restrictions apply.


