ANA Crowne Plaza Hotel Osaka to Cease Operations Due to Lease Expiration

ANA Crowne Plaza Hotel Osaka to Cease Operations Due to Lease Expiration

ANA Crowne Plaza Hotel Osaka will cease operations following check-out on October 16.

The hotel opened as Osaka ANA Hotel Sheraton in October 1984, was renamed Osaka ANA Hotel in April 1995, and took its current name in October 2008. The building has 24 floors above ground, 3 floors underground, and 473 guest rooms. It also features 11 banquet halls and dining facilities.

The decision to cease operations comes with the expiration of a fixed-term building lease agreement between operating company GHS and the property owner. The building, owned by Daibiru Corporation, was constructed as the company’s first commercial building with floors above the 10th story. The design concept was “water, greenery, and light.”

“Kyo-Ryori Tankuma North Store” will close on February 28, and “Chinese Restaurant Karin” and “Maison Tateru Yoshino” will close on March 31.

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