Hotel

remm Shin-Osaka

remm Shin-Osaka is directly connected to Shin-Osaka Station's Shinkansen gates, with compact sleep-focused rooms, a Vietnamese cafe, and straightforward airport access by rail or bus.

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remm Shin-Osaka

Price range

Mid-range

Area highlights

Airport AccessShinkansen AccessSubway AccessGood for Day TripsQuiet StayBusiness FriendlyStation-Adjacent

Transport access and hotel guide

Overview

remm Shin-Osaka is a strong choice when train timing matters most: it is directly connected to Shin-Osaka Station's Shinkansen Central Ticket Gate, making it especially convenient for early departures, late arrivals, and overnight stays between longer journeys.

This is the main reason to stay here. Shin-Osaka is Osaka's Shinkansen stop, while Umeda and Namba are better suited to restaurants, shopping, nightlife, and a more atmospheric evening out. remm Shin-Osaka works best when you want to keep movement simple, reach the platforms quickly, and prioritize airport or bullet-train connections over a larger room or a lively neighborhood setting.

Rooms

The hotel has 296 non-smoking rooms built around remm's sleep-focused concept. Room categories include compact economy doubles, twin rooms, corner twins, and universal twin rooms. Economy doubles are about 14.4 square meters and have shower booths, while twin rooms are about 20.6 square meters and include bathtubs.

The rooms are designed for rest and efficiency rather than extra space. Features such as remm mattresses, rain showers, massage chairs, air purification, Wi-Fi, refrigerators, kettles, and simple in-room essentials support a quick reset after a train or flight day. The setup is best for solo travelers and pairs who want a clean, compact stay inside the station complex; guests who need more room should also compare other Shin-Osaka or Umeda hotels.

Facilities

Facilities focus on common needs during short, transport-heavy stays. Guest lockers on the 12th floor are helpful before check-in or after checkout, and the hotel also has vending machines, ice makers, a microwave, a currency exchange machine, and a smoking booth.

There is no hotel parking, so remm Shin-Osaka is better suited to rail, subway, airport bus, and taxi plans than to a car-based Osaka visit. For most guests choosing this property, the direct station connection is the main convenience.

Dining

A Vietnamese cafe on the third floor serves breakfast, lunch, and dinner. Breakfast options include a Japanese-style set and a Vietnamese set with banh mi and pho, while later meals focus on Vietnamese dishes, drinks, and takeout options.

That in-building dining option is helpful because Shin-Osaka can feel fairly functional in the evening. It gives guests an easy place to eat before a train, after a late arrival, or during a one-night stay when heading into Umeda or Namba would add more travel than the schedule needs.

Location and transport

The hotel's access pattern is unusually convenient for both long-distance and local travel. It is directly connected to the Shinkansen Central Ticket Gate, about one minute from JR conventional lines via the East Ticket Gate, and about three minutes from the Osaka Metro Midosuji Line via the North Ticket Gate.

Shinkansen services link Shin-Osaka with Tokyo, Kyoto, Nagoya, Hiroshima, Hakata, and other long-distance destinations. JR conventional lines connect with Osaka Station and regional routes, while the Midosuji Line runs south toward Umeda, Shinsaibashi, Namba, and Tennoji.

Airport access

Kansai International Airport is reached by JR Haruka to Shin-Osaka in about 52 minutes. Osaka Itami Airport access is by shuttle bus to the Shin-Osaka area, taking about 25 minutes depending on traffic and the timetable.

These links make remm Shin-Osaka a sensible option for travelers combining flights with Shinkansen travel. Airport transfers are station-based rather than direct hotel-door shuttles, but the connection to the station keeps the final step short.

Why stay here

Choose remm Shin-Osaka if your trip revolves around Shinkansen departures, Kansai Airport rail access, Itami Airport buses, and a compact room intended for sleep rather than lingering. It is a good fit for first nights, last nights, early trains, late arrivals, and Osaka itineraries with multiple transfers.

Good to know

This is a Shin-Osaka hotel, not an Umeda or Namba hotel. If your Osaka plans are centered on food, shopping, Dotonbori, nightlife, or walking around after dinner, compare Osaka-Umeda or Minami-side areas. If your schedule begins and ends with trains, remm Shin-Osaka will usually be the more convenient choice.

Nearest station

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Shin-Osaka Station
Station access: 1-minute walk

Shin-Osaka Station

Shin-Osaka Station is Osaka's main Shinkansen stop, best for bullet-train transfers, Kansai Airport rail, Osaka Itami Airport buses, and Midosuji Line trips into central Osaka.

  • Tokaido Shinkansen
  • Sanyo Shinkansen
  • JR Kyoto Line
  • Osaka Higashi Line
  • Osaka Metro Midosuji Line (M13)

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Last verified by Maria Fukuda on 04-Jul-2026.