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Hotel Agora Regency Osaka Sakai

Hotel Agora Regency Osaka Sakai

4-45-1 Ebisujima-cho, Sakai-ku, Sakai, Osaka-fu

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Hotel Agora Regency Osaka Sakai

Hotel Agora Regency Osaka Sakai

4-45-1 Ebisujima-cho, Sakai-ku, Sakai, Osaka-fu
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Accommodation In Sakai\n

Visit Sakai if a cuppa is always part of your day. Sen no Rikyu, the father of the Japanese tea ceremony, was born here and the ritual is still performed. Hotels in Sakai may offer proximity to fine tea, but the "key" to the city may be its tumuli—massive, keyhole-shaped tombs, called kofun, that date back to ancient Japan. If you're staying in nearby Osaka accommodation, come to Sakai to explore these burial sites or walk through the city's many parks.

Things to Do in Sakai

To grasp the massive size of the kofun, head up to the Sakai City Hall Observatory to have coffee, dessert and a good view. Helpful volunteers give you the scoop on Sakai's history and may even point out the location of your Sakai accommodation in the cityscape if you ask. Keep an eye out for the Nintoku-ryo Tumulus, which should be easy to spot: it's the largest of the keyhole-shaped tombs.

See Nintoku-ryo up close by strolling the promenade on its south and west sides—three moats protect the entire mound. Then visit the adjacent Daisen Park, where you can relax near a lake, Japanese garden and elegant green space. If you arrive in April you'll see more than 400 cherry trees in bloom—but they won't bear fruit, so no snacking! If you can't get enough, hop the train to another green attraction, Hamadera Park, where you'll find rose gardens and pine trees.

Sakai hotels are the perfect home base to enjoy the very modern city…but why not spend some time learning about its past? The Sakai City Museum provides a glimpse of its long history. Head here to learn about the past thousand years, and then visit the nearby Sakai City Cultural Hall, where local art is on display in the Alphonse Mucha Museum.

Getting to & Around Sakai

Sakai has two train stations, making it an easy extension if you’ve already booked Osaka holiday packages. If you can't wait to see the kofun, get started now by booking with Wotif. You're guaranteed a great deal wherever in the world you want to grab a cuppa tea.

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Frequently asked questions

What are the best hotels in Sakai?
Located in Sakai and with amenities such as free WiFi and nearby historical attractions, The Base Sakaihigashi Apartment Hotel is a getaway Wotif travellers simply adore. Also claiming a top spot on the list of best hotels in Sakai is Daiwa Roynet Hotel Sakaihigashi. Get your shut-eye here and you’ll be near popular attractions like Sumiyoshi Taisha and Sakai City Hall. Ready for an amazing adventure in Sakai? Let Wotif connect you with an awesome place at a price that can’t be beaten.
How many days should I spend in Sakai?
Travellers typically spend 3 days exploring Sakai. But how long you decide to go for is entirely up to you. Have a look at our leading Sakai hotel deals, bag a bargain, and then work on an itinerary that makes the most of every second here.
Where should a first-time tourist stay in Sakai?
Many first-timers choose to stay in Sakai Ward. That’s where you’ll find some of the best Sakai hotels, including The Base Sakaihigashi Apartment Hotel and Daiwa Roynet Hotel Sakaihigashi. There’s plenty to do and see around here, such as Sakai City Hall and Oizumi Ryokuchi Park.
How much does a Sakai hotel cost?
That all depends on what you’re after and when you’re travelling but we’ve got your back (and your budget’s well-being at heart) with our awesome Sakai hotel deals. Begin the search for your Sakai hotel by entering your trip dates, then use our filters to tweak the results by property type, amenities, budget and more. September, November and December are the high season months, so avoiding these will help you lock in AU$82 cheap accommodation in Sakai.
How do I get a cheap hotel in Sakai?
Get the lowdown on how to score cheap hotels in Sakai with these insider tips:

  • Keep that budget in check and stay midweek: Cheaper room rates are typically offered from Mondays to Thursdays.
  • Sign up for a Wotif account: Enjoy exclusive Mates Rates discounts, including 10% or more off select hotels, when you’re logged in to Wotif.
  • Travel outside of peak season: January, February and June are Sakai’s quietest months which means lower prices.
  • Refine your search with our filters: Then simply sort by the lowest price to snag an unbeatable deal.

Which hotels in Sakai are family-friendly?
Pick the right hotel for your break and your kids will think you’re cooler than a pirate on a treasure hunt. That’s why we make it a breeze to search for family accommodation in Sakai. Simply use our “Family friendly” filter to discover digs filled with kid-approved amenities like playgrounds, pools and organised activities. Here are three we think you’ll like:


What is the best area to stay in Sakai?
If you’re eager to experience this destination’s bars and pubs, cafes and nightlife, book your Sakai hotel in the Higashishinsaibashi neighbourhood. Other sought-after areas to catch your z’s in Sakai are Namba and Sennichimae. Click on “View map” at the top of the page to browse the different locations of our Sakai accommodation and lock in your ideal base.

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