Sunday, April 21, 2013

Swissotel Nankai Namba Hotel Review

Misterpiggy apologizes for his tardiness in getting his hotel review out, since his return from Osaka. Anyways here it is.  

He stayed at the four star Swissotel Nankai Namba; Swissotel is the name of the global hotel chain, Nankai is the subway station the hotel sits atop, and Namba is the district located in Osaka.  There are two busy shopping areas and Namba is the southern one in the Minami ward, the northern one being called Umeda in the Kita ward.  Both shopping areas are serviced by various train lines which makes them a very convenient location for travelling to other areas of the Kansai district of Japan, however the Swissotel occupies a key location in Namba as it is walking distance to many tourist spots in Osaka, including the Dotonbori, the Shinsaibashi shopping street, the Horie district, Den Den town and Tennoji.

view of hotel from ebisubashi st, takeshimaya dept store in foreground.

view of hotel from namba parks shopping concourse


Located right above the Nankai train station means that you have easy and direct access to the Kansai International airport via the Nankai express train.  The Osaka Itami airport bus also stops just steps across from the hotel.  Undeground, one has access to the Osaka municipal subway system and the huge shopping complex known as Namba City.

The Swissotel entrance is very non-descript and is easy to miss.  From street level, you have to take an elevator to reach the hotel lobby which is located on the 6th floor.  There is also a lounge area and a small cafe located on the same floor.







After you check in, you take a different set of elevators to take you to your room.  The Swissotel Nankai Namba consists of 36 floors, the top floor occupied by an Italian restaurant.  Floors 34 and 35 host executive conference rooms and banquet halls.  Floors 32 and 33 have premium hotel rooms which can only be accessed by a special keycard in the elevators.





Misterpiggy's room was located on the 31st floor, with a commanding view of the Osaka Namba skyline, however he later discovered that his room was the smallest on the floor!  Other rooms on his floor were double the size of his.  :(   Even though this floor was specified as non-smoking, cigarette smoke permeated from the room next door and Misterpiggy had to squeal on his neighbour, so to speak.




There wasn't much in the way of closet space but there was a desk area with lots of drawers under the flat screen TV and work area.  Inside the closet was a small drawer and a room safe.  The bed was very comfy and you could order different types of pillows if you wanted, but Misterpiggy was happy with the default ones.  Amenities included a work area with complimentary Internet access (wired and wireless), a little fridge and kettle and surprisingly a Nespresso machine, with all the fixings.




Although Misterpiggy brought his travel adapter he didn't need it was there were no voltage issues using the many electric plugs provided throughout the room.  The washroom was on the small side and Misterpiggy is not a fan of the bowl type washbasins, as water just seems to splash everywhere.  Also a negative was the useless glass panel that wasn't a shower curtain.  These were very common in the European hotels that Misterpiggy stayed in during his France trip last year.  Perhaps Swissotel used them because they were a European hotel chain. On a positive note, it was really nice to have a heated toilet seat with all the bells and whistles so customary in larger Japanese hotel toilets.




Typically Japanese hotels have a very high standard of cleanliness but Misterpiggy noted that this wasn't the case at this hotel.  The carpets were dirty and never vacuumed, neither in the hallways nor in the rooms as far as Misterpiggy could tell.  What he saw one day was a cleaning lady walk around with two-sided tape and lift dirt and nubbies off the hallway carpet.  A chocolate peanut that Misterpiggy had dropped on the floor by the desk was never picked up until nine days afterwards!

Oh Misterpiggy should add that there was a spa and pool on the 10th floor, which he never visited and that the elevators were extremely fast as you very rarely had to wait too long for one.

Ok, here is Misterpiggy's hotel rating for the Swissotel Nankai Namba in Osaka Japan:


Size: 0
Comfort and storage: 1
Bathroom: 0
Roomsafe: 1
Convenience and access: 1
Cleanliness: 0
View: 1
Quiet: 1
Free Internet/Wifi: 1

Score: 6.0 out of 9. Misterpiggy would stay here again only because of it's premier location and convenience.  As a four star hotel, it doesn't quite shine as well as say the four star Southern Century hotel that Misterpiggy stayed at in Tokyo.   The hotel could definitely improve it's housecleaning policy, but sadly not sure if there's anything that can be done about the small and clumsy bathroom.  If one is lucky, you might get one of the larger rooms but don't take 3102 if they give it to you.  3127 is much larger.


Thursday, April 11, 2013

Osaka Kawaii

piggies in arashiyama

police car in nippombashi

real live dolls on dotombori

pink truck in namba

piggy bank in shinseibashi daiso

food trucks at osaka castle

more piggies at daiso
mascots of osaka aquarium

Whenever Misterpiggy is Japan, there's always something interesting that catches his eye. Here's some kawaii (cute) things he saw in Osaka and Kyoto.  Please note that the inordinate amount of piggy cuteness is purely coincidental.

Wednesday, April 10, 2013

More Kyoto - Arashiyama

Togetsukyo ("moon crossing") Bridge

views of Mount Arashiyama




Misterpiggy sorely miscalculated how much there was to see and do in Kyoto.  On this warm day, he returned to Kyoto to see beautiful Arashiyama, which is most popular during the cherry blossom and fall colour seasons .  He took the Nankai Rapid express train that brought him right near the Togetsukyo Bridge, also known as the Moon Crossing bridge. He crossed the Moon crossing bridge and took in the views of Mount Arashiyama, which had distinct patches of green foliage.







For fun, he took a short boat ride up the river and back.  In the shallow parts, the Boatsman used a long pole to push the boat along and but later he grabbed a cable that was in the water and pulled the boat along with his sheer energy.  Other boats would pull up alongside and sell you hot food or drink.  It was all very idyllic.





After the boat ride, one could follow a stone path leading up a hill and after a bit of a hike, eventually this took you to a garden with lots of flowering bushes and trees. He saw a tree that had two different colour blossoms on it!  Upon exiting the gardens, Misterpiggy enjoyed the serenity of a temple and pond.





Back on the path, it lead into the famous bamboo forest.  There were lots of people enjoying the forest, some riding bikes, some in rickshaws and most walking, but Misterpiggy was surprised by taxis driving along the forest path.  The passengers apparently wanted to see the forest but didn't want to take the time to walk it.  With all the crowds it was already very congested and one would think that motor vehicles would be prohibited in the forest!



Misterpiggy had planned to take the train to Sagano, but all the seats were fully booked and the next train wasn't for another hour, so he explored the shops on the main street instead, and gorged himself on green tea and sakura soft ice cream, twice!

By the time he realized it, the day had raced by and it was late afternoon.  Misterpiggy had intended to visit the Golden temple Kinkakuji but he would have to save that for another visit in the future.

Monday, April 8, 2013

Den Den town to Tennoji

denden town in osaka japan
DenDen Town
kids land joshin in osaka japan
Huge toy store in DenDentown

Sully and Mike pose for pictures

Awesome

Doh, not for sale

pink is a popular colour in Japan

more pinkness

shinsekai in tennoji


tsutenkaku tower

they have old style theatre in tennoji

not sure but this could be a movie theatre

streetcar in tennoji

fugu restaurants everywhere


hello kitty likes her tonkatsu



free shuttle bus between namba and tennoji

Misterpiggy took a stroll south of Namba to visit the Nippombashi, otherwise known as Den Den town, a street filled with electronic, dvd, books, and toy stores with the occasional maid shop in between. Some stores were several stories high and one could easily get lost inside the maze of toy aisles. After a few hours there, he continued his journey towards Tennoji.  Soon, he could see the Tsutenkaku tower and the shopping street known as Shinsekai.  This was an older area and lots of stores were closed, although Misterpiggy was surprised to find a free shuttle bus at the base of the tower that would take him back to Namba.