Sumo Backpackers

Sumo Backpackers

1-11-28, Nakatsu, Kita-ku, Osaka, Osaka Prefecture, 531-0071, Japan

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5 out of 5 starsUser Rating

Nice small hostel, heart of Osaka

I must say they were unbeleivably accomodating. I also met some great people there. The owners are attentive and friendly and speak english fairly well.

Unique Quality: Free access to a computer with internet. 10 beds all in one room. Shared shower. Free locker use. Living room with TV, VCR, DVD, Cable, etc. Lots of travel books to look at in the living room. A real sharing atmosphere. They have a full functioning kitchen for your own use. They provide linen free of charge, but you must bring your own towel. Guests tend to leave lots of items for other travelers, like books, toiletries, etc. So think about a book you would want to leave behind, and of course feel free to take one, if you leave one or more.

  • Opinion of Price: less expensive than average
  • Related to: Budget Travel, Study Abroad, Backpacking
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 Free access to a computer with internet. 10 beds all in one room. Shared shower. Free locker use. Living room with TV, VCR, DVD, Cable, etc. Lots of travel books to look at in the living room. A real sharing atmosphere. They have a full functioning kitchen for your own use. They provide linen free of charge, but you must bring your own towel. Guests tend to leave lots of items for other travelers, like books, toiletries, etc. So think about a book you would want to leave behind, and of course feel free to take one, if you leave one or more. 

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