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Offering free toiletries, this double room includes a private bathroom with a shower, a bidet and a hairdryer. This doub…
Featuring free toiletries, this twin room includes a private bathroom with a shower, a bidet and a hairdryer. Rooms on t…
Featuring free toiletries, this triple room includes a private bathroom with a shower, a bidet and a hairdryer. Rooms on…
Featuring free toiletries, this twin room includes a private bathroom with a shower, a bidet and a hairdryer. Rooms on t…
Providing free toiletries, this twin room includes a shared bathroom with a hairdryer and slippers. Rooms on the upper f…
Offering free toiletries, this single room includes a shared bathroom with a hairdryer and slippers. Rooms on the upper…
Offering free toiletries, this twin room includes a private bathroom with a shower, a bidet and a hairdryer. Rooms on th…
Providing free toiletries, this single room includes a shared bathroom with a hairdryer and slippers. This single room i…
Providing free toiletries, this double room includes a private bathroom with a shower, a bidet and a hairdryer. Rooms on…
Featuring free toiletries, this single room includes a private bathroom with a walk-in shower, a bidet and a hairdryer.…
1 Large Twin Bed 108-sq-foot room with river views Internet - Free WiFi Sleep - Blackout drapes/curtains and…
Featuring free toiletries, this double room includes a private bathroom with a shower, a bidet and a hairdryer. This dou…
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Restaurants nearby
- Sui Oya★ Michelin ‘Sui’ means ‘green’. The chef chose the name so as not to forget where he came from, as his birth month and the day he went independent were both in the season of fresh green leaves. Having apprenticed under a Naniwa kappo mentor, the chef believes in a Japanese cuisine that thinks outside the box. Guests can choose an extra side dish, with Western‑style options such as crab cream croquettes and beef cutlet also available. Enjoy pairings with not just sake but a selection of wines as well.85m
- Oryori Horikawa★ Michelin Japanese cuisine reflects a spirit of gratitude for the bounty of nature and of prayer for people’s happiness. The chef values that spirit, pouring it into every dish he makes. The menu, woven from annual festivities, unfolds as a tale of the seasons. Skills honed at a ryotei live in the chef’s painstaking preparation and every detail of arrangements. The origins and customary usages of each cup and plate, related by the proprietress, add grace notes to the meal.165m
- Miyamoto★★ Michelin The crockery forms an essential part of the cuisine of Miyamoto. From a collection years in the making, each item is carefully selected to complement the item served on it. The arrangements remain simple to let this harmony shine, and there is a refreshing honesty in the chef’s unstinting use of ingredients. He honours the customs of Japanese cuisine yet cooks unbound by theory; he aspires to run a restaurant where he freely creates what is simply delicious. House-made udon is prepared according to the season. The purity of white rice cleanses the soul.693m
- Koryu★★ Michelin A willow tree bending to describe an arc is the symbol of the restaurant and the meaning of its name. In this modern sukiya-type interior, the arc bends toward a wickerwork ceiling. Koryu’s location on the river’s edge reminds you that Osaka is known as the ‘City of Water’. The aim of the house is to be true to its Naniwa (Osaka) roots. The sumptuously arranged “Naniwa” sashimi platter is a remarkable sight. Traditional vegetables also befit the Osaka cuisine. Like the willow tree, Koryu applies a supple creative spirit to a solid foundation.722m
- Sushi Hoshiyama★ Michelin Sea bream is marinated in kombu, gizzard shad in vinegar; sushi rice is seasoned with red vinegar and salt. The scrupulous training the chef received as an apprentice pervades every aspect of the restaurant. Nigirizushi begins with pale white-flesh fish. Tuna, served three pieces in succession, leaves an impact. Sushi rice is served on the warm side, the better to bring out the sweetness of the fish oil. Simmered conger eel brings the meal to a close, as in the old days. The restaurant stands on the river’s edge, so you can watch the boats plying the waters below as you dine.365m
- IDÉAL bistro★ Michelin French cuisine and organic wine, presented by a nature-loving couple. Welcoming you into their parlour are the chef, a disciple of classic gastronomy, and the proprietress, a florist. To present the ideal bistro the name implies, the couple decorate the casual interior with flowers, fresh in season like the ingredients. Vegetables come from the good earth of their home farm in Wakayama, linking city and countryside through cuisine.438m
- Naniwaryori Yu★ Michelin Located close to the beloved Osaka Temmangu Shrine, the ‘Yu’ in the restaurant’s name is a character in the name of the chef’s mentor. Apprenticing at an old-school Osaka kappo, the chef learned not only cooking skills but also the bold spirit of a chef who holds court behind the counter. Courteous yet charming, his gregarious manner keeps the conversation flowing. The format is omakase, but with the flexibility to indulge diners’ whims.463m
- Fujiya 1935★★ Michelin Out of childhood experiences and the landscapes of rural valleys, the chef creates cuisine that reverberates in all five senses. The spectacle of colourful arrangements, the sound and texture of each bite, the aroma, and of course the taste all harmonise and sizzle as one course follows another. The couple who run the kitchen deliver an illustrated message to the table as a sign of the season.1.1km
- Oimatsu Hisano★★ Michelin The chef interprets the seasons through kaiseki, adding twists and tricks that make the cuisine his own. To express each season, appetisers are accompanied by leaves collected on hill and dale and a slim strip of paper is inscribed with a seasonal phrase. White rice, cooked in clay pots, is specially selected and treated. Rice grown in serpentinite soil, with its rich mineral content, is seasoned with salt and soy sauce to bring out umami and flavour. In a unique touch, scorched rice is served like a rice cracker. The basics of Japanese cuisine are safely guarded, yet imagination has room to r1.1km
- La Cime★★ MichelinWorld's 50 Best #9 Yusuke Takada unravels the mysteries of the classics while pursuing the modern. Takada is the author of a new French cuisine, one imbued with the essence of Japan. Takada’s aim in using traditional ingredients such as kudzu vine, tofu skin, miso and wasabi is to proclaim the goodness of foodstuffs grown and raised in Japan. Cultural elements from Osaka and his native Amami Ōshima weave together into a story that is unique and fascinating.1.2km
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Attractions nearby
- Osaka Castle Japanese castle in Chūō-ku, Osaka, Japan1.2km
- Ishiyama Hongan-ji historical Buddhist temple located in Osaka, Japan1.1km
- Museum of Oriental Ceramics, Osaka art museum in Osaka, Japan850m
- Ōsaka Tenmangū Shinto shrine in Osaka Prefecture, Japan458m
- Osaka Castle Park park1.2km
- National Museum of Art, Osaka museum in Japan2.1km
- Osaka Science Museum science museum2.1km
- Shitennō-ji Temple Built in 593 A.D., this famous Buddhist temple features a five-story pagoda, statues and turtle ponds4.3km
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