Anchored by RIHGA Osaka Namba Opens in Namba, Osaka

Anchored by RIHGA Osaka Namba Opens in Namba, Osaka

Royal Hotel and Tokyu Land Corporation opened “Anchored by RIHGA Osaka Namba” on April 3 in Osaka, Japan.

The building has 1 basement floor and 15 floors above ground. There are a total of 200 guest rooms in three types: 131 twin rooms, 67 double rooms, and 2 universal rooms. All rooms are equipped with a bathroom with a washing area, a separate washbasin, and a separate toilet. Some rooms can be connected to accommodate up to 7 guests. Wall art by Japanese artist Hideki Kimura decorates the interiors. The concept rooms are Japanese–Western style twin rooms with tatami flooring, featuring art of pine trees painted by Takumi Yoza.

Facilities within the hotel include a large public bath fully equipped with wall art by Hyottoko Suzuki, a sauna, and a cold-water bath; a relaxation area after bathing featuring retro-style tabletop arcade game cabinets; and a laundry room. For dining, in addition to a breakfast buffet and lunch, dinner is served in a neon-themed space produced by Harawata Chunko, offering dishes such as kushikatsu (deep-fried skewers) and parfait-style custard pudding à la mode, along with more than 50 types of drinks including Nishinari Riot Ale.

Access: approximately 2 minutes on foot from Ebisucho Station on the Osaka Metro Sakaisuji Line, and about 10 minutes on foot from Shin-Imamiya Station on the JR Osaka Loop Line.

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