Published on: 18 September 2025
Nakanoshima Park
The 1.5 km long site between the Dojima River and the Tosabori River is home to stately buildings such as the Central Public Hall and the Nakanoshima Prefectural Library, as…
Published on: 15 November 2025
Kyocera Dome
Kyocera Dome, which looks like a giant UFO, is the home of the Orix Buffaloes and is mainly used as a baseball stadium, but it also hosts a variety of…
Published on: 15 November 2025
Suijo Bus Aqua-Liner
Cruise on the Okawa River (formerly Yodo River) in seasonal beauty, and enjoy the views of Nakanoshima and Osaka Castle.
Published on: 15 November 2025
Osaka City Central Public Hall
The Osaka City Central Public Hall, surrounded by the greenery and water of Nakanoshima, Osaka, with its red brick buildings, is an important cultural property of the country, but it…
Published on: 15 November 2025
Tennoji Zoo
Known as the third zoo built in Japan, Tennoji Zoo is home to 1,000 animals of approximately 320 species, including koalas and red pandas.
Published on: 15 November 2025
Namba Grand KAGETSU
Yoshimoto’s head temple, commonly known as NGK. Manzai and rakugo performances are performed by Yoshimoto talents and comedians, and the highlight, “Yoshimoto Shinkigeki,” is also performed every day. Please come…
Published on: 15 November 2025
Osaka History Museum
A museum that realistically recreates over 1,350 years of Osaka’s history using a variety of techniques. You can experience the charm of Osaka’s history and archeology all at once through…
Published on: 15 November 2025
Hirakata Park
An amusement park operated by Keihan Electric Railway. A popular spot for families, affectionately known as “Hirapa”! With a total length of 695.6m and a maximum speed of 58.1km, the…
Published on: 15 November 2025
Keihan City Mall
Keihan City Mall, directly connected to Keihan Railway Tenmabashi Station, is a shopping mall featuring stores like UNIQLO, GU, Daiso, and Nitori. It’s just a short walk from the hotel,…
Published on: 15 November 2025
Osaka Castle
The castle is one of Japan’s most famous landmarks and it played a major role in the unification of Japan during the sixteenth century. The castle is open to the…