This is a handy little hotel which, while a little out-of-the way from central Osaka, is useful in terms of affordability. It is also, usefully, a short walk from Shin-Osaka station, which affords a link to Osaka, as well as Kansai Airport and Universal Studios / Super Nintendo Land.
Check-in is a lengthy, but simple, process and staff (while present) are unobtrusive. The atmosphere is quiet and the ambience is suitable for single travellers, or those with a friend. There are fair views of Osaka from the windows.
The rooms, however, aren't very nice. They are clean and tidy, but oppressively small and cluttered. If you are travelling with anything more than one case, you will need to remove some things from your room in order to make space.
Tea and coffee making facilities are provided, but the kettle is nowhere hear a plug socket, and the available socket has no table provided on which to rest the kettle. Rooms contain a pod shower and toilet; however, the shower is inaccessible for those with impaired mobility.
The beds are incredibly uncomfortable with very hard pillows seemingly filled with rocks. As a traveller suffering from a neck injury, I found this unbearably painful. The hotel will not provide anything softer.
Overall, this is an OK hotel for those wishing to explore Osaka on their own terms... but I wouldn't recommend it for a long stay, for reasons outlined above!