RIHGA Royal Hotel Osaka is the flagship hotel of RIHGA Royal Hotel Group. It is located on the riverside of Nakanoshima, the heart of downtown Osaka, and is proud of its long history and tradition. It has been 86 years since its predecessor, the Shin-Osaka Hotel, opened in 1935.
It is one of Japan's most prestigious hotels, known as the "Guest House of Osaka" for its elegant atmosphere, state-of-the-art facilities, and superb hospitality. The hotel has a total of 1,041 guest rooms with five different concepts creating a relaxing atmosphere.
In August 2021, some of the guest rooms have been renovated to provide a next-level comfortable stay. The hotel is also proud of having the largest banquet halls and restaurants in Osaka. They welcome many guests from Japan and overseas, including state guests, with its full range of facilities and hospitality to meet various needs.
Its elaborate facilities are one reason why the hotel is full of famous landmarks and facilities.
The main lounge, the hotel's face, was designed by architect Gojuhachi Yoshida under the theme of "fusion with nature and traditional beauty. The Leach Bar, inspired by British potter Bernard Leach, has a history of over half a century. The gourmet boutique Melissa, known as a pioneer of "Hote-ichi." These are just a few of the many highlights of the hotel.
The RIHGA Royal Hotel Osaka, also known as the "Royal of Food," has no shortage of delicious food. Many gourmets are impressed by the high-quality cuisine prepared by chefs who have gained experience at top hotels and famous restaurants in Japan and abroad.
There is also a shuttle bus service from Osaka Station, making the hotel easily accessible.
Highlights
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One of the most famous hotels in Japan, renowned as the "Guest House of Osaka.”
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The hotel has 1,041 guest rooms with five different concepts to meet a variety of needs.
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The hotel's spacious interior is filled with various attractions, including facilities that have become landmarks.
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The hotel is also known as the "Royal Hotel of Food" for its fine dining.