Four Seasons Hotel Osaka Opens on August 1

Four Seasons Hotel Osaka Opens on August 1

Four Seasons Hotels and Resorts, Hotel Properties, and Tokyo Tatemono have opened the Four Seasons Hotel Osaka on August 1.

This is the fourth Four Seasons Hotel in Japan, situated in the mixed-use skyscraper “ONE DOJIMA PROJECT,” which integrates both hotel and residential areas from the basement floor to the second floor and from the 28th to the 37th floor. The building, considered a piece of art, embraces a concept of “travel and art,” displaying around 50 art pieces, including works by the sculptor Kohei Nawa.

The hotel offers 175 rooms in 15 different types, including 24 suites. Every room offers a panoramic view of Osaka, and the concept floor “GENSUI” (source), designed to emulate a modern ryokan, provides guests with the experience of a “sky-high ryokan.” The hotel features six dining options including Cantonese cuisine “Ji Nan Chun,” bistro “Jardin,” Japanese tea lounge “CHA,” and bar “Bota.”

The spa zone on the 36th floor includes treatment rooms, a gym, an indoor pool, and a large public bath & sauna. In addition, there are event venues, banquet halls, and a chapel totaling 580 square meters of space.

Access is a 10-minute walk from JR Osaka Station.


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