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Accommodation In Osaka

In Japan’s long history of emperors and shoguns, Osaka was named the capital several times, so yeah, it’s kind of a big deal. Osaka holidays are anything you want them to be—from peaceful park days watching the cherry trees bloom in spring to shopping through the stalls of an old-school arcade.

Oh, and don’t forget the ancient castles and soaring skyscrapers around every corner. Curious? We bet you are. Between ancient shrines and neon lights, accommodation in Osaka is a front-row seat to Japan’s thriving cultural hub.

Things to Do in Osaka

You’ll have easy access to all things holiday from our hotels in Osaka, including some of Japan’s most famous landmarks—like Osaka Castle, sitting oh-so-pretty in the riverside Joto Ward. Long before rappers were rockin’ the bling, the shogun who built the castle covered the tea room entirely in gold. If you can’t get enough of these royal romps, join a Self-Guided Himeji Castle Tour. The train will pick you up in Osaka, and the 95km commute sure is pretty.

Blinded by the light? The Umeda Sky Building is the perfect contrast to gilded glory—it’s a futuristic steel skyscraper with the stunning Floating Garden Observatory on the 39th floor. While it’s not one of the tallest in Osaka, the 360-degree outdoor deck will have you walking on air. Hope you’re not afraid of heights!

If you’d rather keep your feet on the ground, book accommodation in Tennoji, a ward right in the middle of the historic city. It’s near one of the largest rail and subway hubs, plus it has tons of shopping, dining and architectural claims to fame. We don’t like to choose favourites, but it is one of the top places to stay in Osaka.

At the south end of Tennoji, the Abenobashi Terminal Building is the tallest building in Japan, and the Shitenno-ji Temple was the first Buddhist temple in the country, so check out this modern marvel and get your Zen on like it’s 593 AD.

If you have more artistic leanings, unleash your inner geijutsuka at the Osaka City Museum of Fine Arts in Tennoji Park. Meditate on Buddha heads and wrap your mind around tiny netsuke sculptures worth more than your car.

Getting To & Around Osaka

International flights to Osaka will land at Kansai International Airport (KIX), 50km south of the city in Osaka Bay—the perfect introduction to this futuristic city, as it’s located on an artificial island that was created especially for the airport. From there, hop on the JR Line to Osaka Station downtown.

The train also makes stops throughout the city, including Tennoji to the south and Shin-Osaka to the north, across the Yodo River. Osaka hotels are always on the right track thanks to the extensive subway and rail system, which will get you all around the city and beyond. In short, it won’t leave you railroaded.

Upcoming Events

There’s no argument here: Osaka loves a good party. They even throw a festival every November for autumn leaves as they change colours. During the last week of August, summer doesn’t wind down—instead, it goes up in flames during the Gangara Fire Festival. What better way to fuel prayers for world peace than with towering torches and dancing in the street?

It’s hard to beat parades of pyrotechnics, but a city can try! At the sight of the harvest moon, the Tsukimi Festival goes into full swing. Locals leave sweet dumplings and chestnuts for the new moon, hoping for a bountiful harvest. If you’re in town for the celebration, you can chow down on some of the best food in Osaka, too. The traditional taro and pumpkin dishes might make you want to howl at the moon!

Get Outside!

If we had you at “cherry trees”, then Osaka is the city of your sweetest dreams. To be honest, many of the varieties you’ll see in Osaka’s great outdoors are just for looks and they are absolutely gorg, whether in full bloom or covered in frost. And they smell good, too! Just east of the river in the Miyakojima Ward, Kema Sakuranomiya Park is sprinkled with over 4000 cherry trees and walking trails galore.

If lush landscapes make you think of other “greens”, then you’re in luck, because the Japan Mint and Mint Museum are located along the winding footpaths. Learn about the history of currency, then spend your holiday dollarydoos—we mean yen—at the local markets set up throughout the park.

Prefer your fruit trees with a side of extravagance? Spend some time in the park surrounding Osaka Castle. This garden-laden fortress was built by the famous shogun Toyotomi Hideyoshi during the 16th century, proving that even warriors like to have lovely things. When you’re surrounded by moats and ancient pagodas, you might even forget that high-rises wait right outside.

Must-See Spots

If you have just one day in Osaka, make sure you end up in Dotonbori at dusk. The Dotonbori district is kind of the Japanese equivalent to Times Square—with crowds and queues—but it flanks a canal, so it’s even better. You won’t be the only traveller who wants to bask in the electric buzz of billboards and street cuisine, but that’s what makes Dotonbori so much fun! Shop in the souvenir hutches along the canal or wander away from the waterfront for a quiet dinner and cutting-edge cocktails.

The energy in Dotonbori is unbeatable, and we don’t have to tell you how interesting people-watching from a boat will be, do we? When you’re exploring on foot, stop at one of the conveyor belt sushi bars and watch the fresh seafood round the track. Can you finish off a bottle of sake before your spicy tuna arrives? There’s only one way to find out. Bottoms up!

You don’t have to be a monarch to find the perfect castle. Book one of Wotif’s great deals on Osaka accommodation and you’ll be living like royalty before you can say “biru, onegaishimasu” (beer, please!).

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Frequently asked questions

What are the best hotels in Osaka?
The reviews are in for Hotel Shiki Utsubo Park, and they’re so glowing they make the light bulbs appear dim. Located in Osaka, this stay offers free WiFi, a restaurant and much more. Wotif travellers also rate Osaka Marriott Miyako Hotel as one of the best hotels in Osaka. It’s a particularly great option if you want to be near Kyocera Dome Osaka and Osaka Castle. Whatever type of pad you have in mind, use Wotif to discover an incredible deal on your Osaka accommodation.
How many days should I spend in Osaka?
That’s like asking how much sauce you want on your pie — it all comes down to personal preference. To give you a rough idea though, most people spend 3 days exploring this vibrant city. Whether you’re here for a day or two or a week or two, our Osaka hotel offers will help make your adventure an epic one.
Where should a first-time tourist stay in Osaka?
Chuo. You’re in a brand spankin’ new city full of adventure and excitement, so it makes sense to plant yourself in one of the most popular areas and close to major attractions like Osaka Castle and Osaka Science Museum. Some of the top-rated Osaka hotels can also be found around these parts, including Hotel Shiki Utsubo Park and Osaka Marriott Miyako Hotel.
How much does an Osaka hotel cost?
Osaka hotel prices vary based on when you go and just how swish you like your digs. To secure AU$61 cheap accommodation in Osaka, enter your details, hit search, then filter your results by budget, property class, amenities and more. Another cost-saving tip? Avoid booking in the peak season months of August, September and October, when rates are generally higher. Because the only thing better than going on holiday is getting it for a steal!
How do I get a cheap hotel in Osaka?
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  • Stay midweek: Rates are often cheaper between Monday and Thursday.
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  • Discover the joy of off-peak travel: December, January and February are Osaka’s slowest months. Accommodation, flights and tours are more affordable during this time.
  • Filter, filter, filter, dear friend: Use our handy filter tool to find the type of holiday you’re after, then sort by the lowest price to find a sweet deal.

Can I find luxury accommodation in Osaka?
You’ll feel like a big shot when you stay at one of our luxury hotels in Osaka. The easiest way to discover fancy digs is by using our “Property class” filter. Here are a couple of ideas to get you started:


Which hotels in Osaka are family-friendly?
Dive headfirst into a world of fun in one of our Osaka family accommodation choices. Packed with cool stuff like pools, kids’ clubs and games rooms, they’re not just places to stay, but a destination in themselves. Use our “Family friendly” filter to find them in seconds, or look at these popular options for you and your squad:


What is the best area to stay in Osaka?
Deciding on where to stay is a cinch with Wotif. With our “View map” feature, you can see all the various locations of our Osaka accommodation. Many travellers choose to get their beauty sleep in the Chuo area, which is known for its views and awesome shopping and culture. Higashishinsaibashi and Namba are other popular spots to book your hotel in Osaka.

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