It's a no-frills business hotel, close to a main subway line so ideal for traversing the city.
The rooms are cleaned on a regular basis and overall the building is well kept.
Interior is a bit old fashioned but does the job.
The free breakfasts are a nice extra, which you can opt-in and out of by using the TV in your room. This is to avoid food waste.
The free shuttle service to Osaka station helps make the journey to the airport smoother, but doesn't run all day.
Despite not having English speaking staff, they are still more than willing to help out, and the use of AI pocket translators fill any language gaps.
The room sizes are small, as expected, but there's enough space for 2 suitcases.
The only real downside was the hard matress, but the staff provided an additional duvet and blankets to pad out the bed so my fiancee could sleep.