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Luxurious guest rooms of 50 m² or more, showcasing traditional craftsmanship. Some room types also welcome dogs.

Located between Osaka Castle Park and Naniwanomiya-Ato Park, the hotel’s 221 Rooms are inspired by the memories of this place. Featuring rich wood-grain tones, they are designed to blend with the surrounding scenery framed by large windows.Spacious balconies in the corner Rooms on each floor offer sweeping views of the park below. The Facility includes five restaurants and bars focused on sustainability and local ingredients, as well as a 1,400-square-meter spa & wellness Facility. Through a variety of activities, we offer a transformative luxury experience.

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Enjoy a peaceful stay at a temple lodging-style Hotel offering training experiences such as sutra copying and zazen meditation.

Osaka Shitaderamachi is a unique temple town area in Japan, home to approximately 80 temples and shrines. Enjoy your stay while experiencing activities such as zazen meditation, sutra copying, or Buddha image tracing. Relax and unwind in the serene and traditional atmosphere of this temple town, all while being in the heart of Osaka City.

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Immerse yourself in the charm of Japanese tradition at a private accommodation adorned with crane motifs.

"Konjakuso Osaka Castle South" is an accommodation designed with the concept of cranes gathered at Inakamitsu Bridge. In Japan, there is a proverb "Kakuju Senzai," symbolizing cranes as a representation of longevity. This reflects our wish for guests staying here to relax and enjoy a healthy life. Cranes are depicted in various places such as the garden, wallpaper, and decorations.

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Approximately a 3-minute walk from Tengachaya Station. Enjoy a blissful moment of relaxation at this private accommodation with a semi-open-air bath.

This area, once called "Tenjin no Mori," became a hub for tea culture in the late Muromachi period. It is said that tea master Joo Takeno was drawn to the quality of the spring water here and built a tea room, marking the beginning of its history. Later, Toyotomi Hideyoshi, who visited a teahouse in this region, praised its flavors, leading to it being called "Tenka Chaya" (The Emperor's Teahouse).Inspired by this rich history of Tenka Chaya, our facility is designed with the concept of offering a relaxing space where you can enjoy Japanese tea.With features such as a garden view from the veranda, comfortable mat spaces, and an enchanting bath area, our facility combines traditional Japanese ambiance with modern comfort. Enjoy your time at today's "Tenka Chaya" to the fullest.

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In the heart of the city, surrounded by art and nature

Smith Oasis is a one-of-a-kind, luxury guesthouse in central Osaka, close to Dotonbori and Shinsaibashi, yet surrounded by lush greenery and a waterside setting with flowing waterfalls. More than simply creating a place to stay in this “concrete jungle,” the owner has poured their vision into building an oasis where you can truly unwind. The Japanese-modern interior features diatomaceous earth walls and ceilings, solid wood floors and pillars, and carefully selected natural materials throughout—enhanced by art from around the world to create a space like an art gallery. In each Room, you can relax in a calm living-dining area or on a spacious balcony with plants. With a full kitchen, large bathroom, and washing machine provided, it is also ideal for long stays—perfect for “living” here as you travel. The penthouse is a maisonette layout, and the 5th-floor rooftop garden can be used for events or dinner gatherings while enjoying views of the greenery and waterfalls. Soak in nature so serene you’ll forget you’re in the heart of a major city—and enjoy your own oasis in Osaka.

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A luxurious, Japanese-modern Accommodation limited to one group per day

Exclusively for one group, you can experience spacious and relaxing comfort. A hidden retreat in Yao, Osaka, where you can enjoy a Japanese garden and art pieces. Excellent accessibility to Osaka city and Nara. Recommended for families and friends (kitchen available).

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