Omo Kansai Airport By Hoshino Resorts 5*
Main amenities
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Free Wi-Fi
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24-hour services
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Express check-in/ -out
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Private beach
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Spa and relaxation
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On-site Dining
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Child-friendly
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Air conditioning
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No pets allowed
Location
Featuring a shared lounge and a convenience shop, the 5-star Omo Kansai Airport By Hoshino Resorts Izumisano lies around 5 minutes' walk from the Rinku no Yu. Offering a lounge bar and a Jacuzzi and a sauna, the resort is nestled near a train station.
The Kasuga Shrine is located 2.2 km from this Izumisano hotel while the Suehiro Park is just 1.8 km away. The Omo Kansai Airport By Hoshino Resorts Izumisano offers proximity to natural sights like the Nishikimohama Park (4.4 km) and Tarui Southern Beach (5 km). The laid-back Rinku Marble Beach lies 17 minutes' walk away. For those travelling from afar, Kansai International airport is 10 minutes' drive away.
Overlooking the sea, the 416 rooms are appointed with an air conditioner, as well as modern facilities such as a flat-screen TV with satellite channels. Also, there is an individual safe, tea and coffee making facilities provided. A bidet, a separate toilet, and a shower, along with bath sheets and slippers, are provided.
Omo Kansai Airport By Hoshino Resorts serves buffet breakfast in the morning. The property has the à la carte restaurant where guests can sample examples of European cuisine. Tavern Tengoku Rinkuu is situated in close proximity to the hotel.
Review by hotel critic
Upon a recent stay at Omo Kansai, my family and I sought convenience before an early flight from Kansai Airport. The hotel, ideally located just five minutes from the station and offering a free shuttle, is a practical choice for travelers. While the facilities are commendable and the housekeeping attentive, my experience was marred by an over-reliance on technology. Self-check-in via terminal had its pitfalls; I found it cumbersome, and the absence of a check-in clerk was regrettable. This also extended to the restaurant, where navigating the payment process through terminal machinery became an unnecessary hassle. A staff member was present at the restaurant entrance, confirming payments-once again highlighting the shortcomings of a purely tech-driven approach. The open bath was a delightful surprise, adding a unique charm. Omo Kansai presents a fine blend of luxury and convenience, but a human touch would certainly elevate the experience, making it a smarter financial choice.