Boek dit als You want the hyper-modern Japanese ryokan experience without leaving the convenience of a luxury skyscraper.
Waarom mensen ervan houden
The 'Gensui' floor (28F) is a legitimate hotel-within-a-hotel ryokan concept
Views from the 36th-floor infinity pool are arguably the best in Osaka
Bakery 'Farine' in the lobby draws locals for its croissants, creating a lively vibe
Snel Overzicht: It's a stunning hardware upgrade for Osaka, but the service is still working through some early-opening jitters.
Beoordeeld door @thezaisers: I escaped to Four Seasons Osaka and it was pure magic. The shift from the city buzz to the lobby's zen vibe is unreal. My highlight was definitely the spa treatment with that panoramic view. It’s the ultimate treat yourself moment.
Gast die hier verbleef zei
The hype
Travelers are obsessed with the hardware, design, and the spa, but mixed on the polish of the service team.
Reality check
Luggage delivery and check-in can be slower than the typical Four Seasons Swiss-watch standard.
You appreciate minimalist Japanese aesthetics (washi paper screens, stone entryways)
You want a killer hotel bar (Bar Bota) just an elevator ride away
You are a swimmer—the 16m pool is proper for laps, not just dipping
Schoonmaak & Onderhoud
9.8
Housekeeping: Impeccable. Twice-daily service is standard and thorough.
Bathroom hygiene: Pristine. Stone surfaces are spotless, no grout issues.
Maintenance: Brand new condition. Everything works perfectly.
Linens & towels: Plush, high-thread-count, and replaced generously.
Odors & scents: Fresh and neutral in Western rooms; distinct natural tatami scent in Gensui rooms.
Sleepability™
9.2STIL
STIL
0-4LUID
4-7.5GEMATIGD
7.5-10STIL
Internal hallway noise on the Gensui floor due to hard surfaces
Faint hum of the Hanshin Expressway (only audible if you really strain to hear it)
Voordat je boekt
Goed om te weten
The 'Gensui' floor has its own exclusive check-in and 'Sabo' tea lounge.
Accommodation tax in Osaka is rising; expect to pay ~500 JPY/person/night extra.
Taxis are plentiful, but the hotel entrance is slightly tucked away—have the address in Japanese ready.
Wat je mee moet nemen
Swim cap (often mandatory in Japanese hotel pools, though they usually lend them)
Smart casual outfits for Bar Bota—the crowd dresses up
Kamer Genie
Beste keuzes
Gensui Floor (28F) for the unique ryokan experience and exclusive lounge access
Premier Corner Rooms facing North for the 'higher end' city views favored by the hotel
West-facing rooms for spectacular sunsets over Osaka Bay
Kamers om te vermijden
East-facing rooms if you expect a close-up of Osaka Castle (it's quite distant)
Standard rooms near the elevator banks if you are a light sleeper
Kamer Aanvraag Genie – kopiëren en plakken
“I would love a North-facing Premier Corner room for the best city lights view. If unavailable, a West-facing room for the sunset would be wonderful. Please ensure it is away from the elevators.”
Veelgestelde vragen & Verborgen tips
Alles wat je eigenlijk wilt weten voordat je boekt.
Is the pool free for guests?
Yes, the 36th-floor infinity pool and ofuro (baths) are complimentary for guests.
How far is Dotonbori?
It's about a 10-15 minute taxi ride or a 25-minute subway trip; not walkable for most.
Do the Ryokan rooms have real beds?
They have futon-style mattresses on raised platforms—firmer than Western beds but not on the floor.
Is breakfast included?
Usually not. It costs around 6,500 JPY per person unless booked in a package.
Can I use the Sabo Lounge?
Only if you are staying on the 28th-floor Gensui level.
Is it kid-friendly?
Yes, they provide kid-sized yukatas and amenities, but the vibe is definitely grown-up luxury.
Tips van Insiders
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The 'Sabo' lounge on the Gensui floor serves a Japanese bento breakfast that is arguably better than the main buffet.
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Visit the bakery 'Farine' in the lobby after 5 PM—sometimes they have end-of-day bundles.
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The elevators feature red lacquerware interiors inspired by bento boxes—great for a moody selfie.
5 dingen die je moet weten voordat je gaat
💡The 'musty' smell in Gensui rooms is natural igusa (rush grass) from the tatami—it's a feature, not a bug.
💡You have to take your shoes off *before* entering your room on the Gensui floor (there's a stone entryway).
💡The hotel considers North-facing views the most premium, contrary to the usual South-facing preference.
💡The bath amenities are often in large pump bottles, not take-home minis, to reduce plastic.
💡The 'Ofuro' in the spa is gender-separated and requires full nudity (swimsuits not allowed in the bath area itself).
Lokaal Playbook
Kaart
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