[One Day, One Life] Talking about a business trip to Osaka in the second week of June

After traveling back and forth between Tokyo and Hokkaido on June 7th and 8th, I immediately started packing for the pop-up at Namba Marui in Osaka from June 11th to June 24th, and then headed to Osaka. There was a lot to do, and the days were hectic.

Accommodation is expensive, so choose a weekly apartment!

Currently, due to the influence of the Expo and inbound tourism, it seems that accommodation prices in Osaka have risen considerably. Even a quick search of nearby hotels reveals that even relatively inexpensive business hotels cost over 10,000 yen. This is also what Perplexity (AI) tells us.

I was worried about how expensive it would be for a two-week business trip. Capsule hotels were an option, but since I would have a lot of luggage, they weren't suitable for long-term stays.

However, it turns out that weekly apartments are cheaper.

In the end, we settled on a weekly apartment near Awaza Station. It cost about 70,000 yen for two weeks (for two people) , which I think is relatively reasonable. What do you think?

If you think this is too easy, or if you have any other good options, please let us know!

Conveniently located around Awaza Station, just three stations from Namba

This was my first time getting off at Awaza Station, which is just three stops and about five minutes from Namba Station on the Sennichimae Line , and is a very quiet area with good security.

There are also supermarkets, convenience stores, parks, delicious ramen shops and other restaurants , so we can confidently recommend this area for long-term business trips.

We received coverage and kindness from Ebisubashisuji Shopping Street.

And as a result of being interviewed by Ebisubashisuji Shopping Street, the Secretary General shared with us a lot of recommended gourmet foods in Osaka.

Thank you so much for taking the time to visit us so many times despite your busy schedule. I'm not familiar with the area, so I'm really grateful for the information you can give me (tears)

It's really cool when someone can casually show this kind of consideration.

I wanted to become a cool adult too, so I immediately told foreign tourists that I recommend the "Fujii Showa Set" like a real Osaka local (lol).

After researching the store more closely, I found out that there is one in Shin-Nakano, Tokyo. I was happy to be able to eat there again soon, but I also felt a little sad that it no longer had that local feel. However, it is so delicious that I don't think it's a bad idea to go.

I still haven't been to the dining spots recommended by the Secretary General, so I need to go soon (sweats)!!!

That was about the second week of June.

Representative Kaoru Tsuji

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