Hailed as an oasis of service and style, the all-new Four Seasons Hotel Osaka is now open. Located in the vibrant Dojima neighbourhood of the Japanese city, the hotel boasts 154 guest rooms and suites, all located from the 29th to 35th floors, ensuring spectacular city views.
The Presidential, Grand Osaka, and Dojima Suites represent the pinnacle of luxury, while corner rooms provide panoramic views of Osaka.
The hotel is the work of architects Nikken Sekkei, while the interiors are a collaboration between three Japanese design leaders: Curiosity, Simplicity and Design Studio Spin.
Every detail has been meticulously curated to reflect the warm welcome that Four Seasons is known for globally.
The interiors are a collaboration among three Japanese design leaders. Every detail has been meticulously curated…
The rooms, designed by Simplicity, offer a modern take on traditional Japanese customs, featuring low-slung seating, sliding doors, and luxurious futon-style sleeping platforms. Exclusive amenities include yukatas, curated mini-bars, and access to the Sabo tea lounge.
A contemporary ryokan experience
A standout feature of the new Four Seasons Hotel Osaka is a contemporary ryokan experience offered on a dedicated floor. Guests are welcomed with a cup of green tea by specially trained staff, encouraged to remove their shoes, and provided with slippers.
Under the leadership of Director of Food and Beverage Sebastian Gassen and Executive Chef Paolo Pelosi, the hotel also promises exceptional dining experiences.
The signature restaurant, Jiang Nan Chun, serves authentic Cantonese cuisine in a stylish setting with interactive dining experiences.
Bar Bota, a premium cocktail bar on the 37th floor, features handcrafted libations by Head Bartender Andrei Marcu.
Jardin, led by Executive Sous Chef Hiroaki Nagaishi, offers international breakfasts, afternoon tea sets by Executive Pastry Chef Hafiz Razali, and classic French dishes.
Additional venues include the artisanal bakery Farine and the tea lounge, Cha.
The entire 36th floor is dedicated to The Spa at Four Seasons. Guests can enjoy five treatment rooms with city views, signature rituals, ofuro baths, a 16m indoor pool, and a 24/7 fitness centre. The spa’s unique offerings include high-performance facials and seasonal herb baths.
The hotel’s second floor features versatile event spaces, including a naturally-lit Grand Ballroom that can be divided into smaller spaces, a Garden Terrace for cocktail receptions, and the opulent Sky Salon on the 37th floor with its own open kitchen and bar.
The hotel’s concierge team is dedicated to helping guests explore Osaka’s treasures, from cosy cafes and hidden bars to scenic waterways and historic sites. With easy access to other cities via train, including Kyoto and Tokyo, the Four Seasons Hotel Osaka is an ideal base for exploring Japan.
The Four Seasons Hotel Osaka is the brand’s fourth location in Japan, joining properties in Kyoto and Tokyo. The Shinkansen bullet train service connects Osaka with Kyoto in just 15 minutes, and Tokyo in under three hours.
To be among the first guests at the Four Seasons Hotel Osaka contact the hotel directly at +81 (6) 6676 8591, or book here.
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Hailed as an oasis of service and style, the all-new Four Seasons Hotel Osaka is now open. Located in the vibrant Dojima neighbourhood of the Japanese city, the hotel boasts 154 guest rooms and suites, all located from the 29th to 35th floors, ensuring spectacular city views.
The Presidential, Grand Osaka, and Dojima Suites represent the pinnacle of luxury, while corner rooms provide panoramic views of Osaka.
The hotel is the work of architects Nikken Sekkei, while the interiors are a collaboration between three Japanese design leaders: Curiosity, Simplicity and Design Studio Spin.
Every detail has been meticulously curated to reflect the warm welcome that Four Seasons is known for globally.
The rooms, designed by Simplicity, offer a modern take on traditional Japanese customs, featuring low-slung seating, sliding doors, and luxurious futon-style sleeping platforms. Exclusive amenities include yukatas, curated mini-bars, and access to the Sabo tea lounge.
A contemporary ryokan experience
A standout feature of the new Four Seasons Hotel Osaka is a contemporary ryokan experience offered on a dedicated floor. Guests are welcomed with a cup of green tea by specially trained staff, encouraged to remove their shoes, and provided with slippers.
Under the leadership of Director of Food and Beverage Sebastian Gassen and Executive Chef Paolo Pelosi, the hotel also promises exceptional dining experiences.
The signature restaurant, Jiang Nan Chun, serves authentic Cantonese cuisine in a stylish setting with interactive dining experiences.
Bar Bota, a premium cocktail bar on the 37th floor, features handcrafted libations by Head Bartender Andrei Marcu.
Jardin, led by Executive Sous Chef Hiroaki Nagaishi, offers international breakfasts, afternoon tea sets by Executive Pastry Chef Hafiz Razali, and classic French dishes.
Additional venues include the artisanal bakery Farine and the tea lounge, Cha.
The entire 36th floor is dedicated to The Spa at Four Seasons. Guests can enjoy five treatment rooms with city views, signature rituals, ofuro baths, a 16m indoor pool, and a 24/7 fitness centre. The spa’s unique offerings include high-performance facials and seasonal herb baths.
The hotel’s second floor features versatile event spaces, including a naturally-lit Grand Ballroom that can be divided into smaller spaces, a Garden Terrace for cocktail receptions, and the opulent Sky Salon on the 37th floor with its own open kitchen and bar.
The hotel’s concierge team is dedicated to helping guests explore Osaka’s treasures, from cosy cafes and hidden bars to scenic waterways and historic sites. With easy access to other cities via train, including Kyoto and Tokyo, the Four Seasons Hotel Osaka is an ideal base for exploring Japan.
The Four Seasons Hotel Osaka is the brand’s fourth location in Japan, joining properties in Kyoto and Tokyo. The Shinkansen bullet train service connects Osaka with Kyoto in just 15 minutes, and Tokyo in under three hours.
To be among the first guests at the Four Seasons Hotel Osaka contact the hotel directly at +81 (6) 6676 8591, or book here.
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