Osaka Lands New Four Seasons

Osaka

JAPAN | Osaka is now the home the latest Four Seasons property, stemmed in tradition and rich in culture.

A new beacon of luxury and style takes its place in the heart of one of the world’s most dynamic cities, welcoming travellers and local guests with open arms and genuine warmth. The all-new Four Seasons Hotel Osaka is now open.

“With each new hotel opening, we strive to create new and exciting experiences grounded in our genuine care and personalized service, while embracing the unique destinations in which we operate,” said Rainer Stampfer, Four Seasons President, Global Operations, Hotels and Resorts.

“As we continue to expand in the most sought-after Japanese markets, this Hotel uniquely features a contemporary ryokan, dazzling city views from all rooms and among other offerings, authentic Chinese cuisine in a most stylish setting.”

Housed within the new One Dojima multi-use building by architects NIKKEN SEKKEI LTD, the interiors of Four Seasons Hotel Osaka are by a trio of Japanese design leaders: curiosity, simplicity and design studio spin.  Every detail, every finish and every luxury has been carefully crafted to set the stage for the warm welcome and caring service for which Four Seasons is known across Japan and around the world.

Located in the city’s Dojima neighbourhood – home to numerous cozy cafes, hidden bars and scenic waterways as well as important historic sites – guests enjoy easy access to numerous other diversions by foot, car or boat, or even by train as a gateway to other cities.  The Hotel’s concierge team enthusiastically shares their recommendations, tailoring itineraries and making arrangements for guests of all ages and interests to make the most of their time in Osaka.

“Osaka is fast becoming a new favourite among regional and global travellers, and our mission is to showcase the city’s treasures – both well-known and hidden gems – while also offering the city’s most relaxed and engaging luxury hospitality experience, whether dining with us, enjoying our spa, attending an event or staying overnight,” said General Manager Alastair McAlpine, a Four Seasons veteran of nearly three decades who has returned to his beloved Japan to open the Hotel.

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