The Ritz-Carlton, Osaka
Osaka, Japan
AS DESCRIBED BY PROPERTY: Osaka, the gateway to western Japan, is a blend of classical architecture against a modern landscape. The Ritz-Carlton, Osaka offers 291 guest rooms with interiors designs inspired by an 18th century British aristocratic residence. The Ritz-Carlton Club Level - often referred to as a “hotel within a hotel” offering personal service to ensure your stay with us is unforgettable.
Dine in at our Japanese restaurant, Hanagatami or the Michelin-starred La Baie to enjoy exceptional culinary experience. Our timeless elegance and our heartfelt hospitality continue to deliver refined unique experiences through personalized service, creating lifetime memories.
UNIQUE SUITE ACCESS™ EXPERIENCE/AMENITY: VIP-customized welcome amenity and welcome note from GM.
DESTINATION TIP: Considered as the Gateway to Western Japan, Osaka is conveniently located near two of Japan’s ancient capitals, Kyoto and Nara. Originally referred to as Naniwa, Osaka was once the imperial capital of Japan and a merchant city serving as the centre for rice trade during the Edo period, therefore became known as the “the nation’s kitchen”. Modern day Osaka is the country’s second-largest city and a popular food destination with a large variety of dining scenes from street food, local eateries, chic cafes, to Michelin star restaurants.
AS DESCRIBED BY PROPERTY: Osaka, the gateway to western Japan, is a blend of classical architecture against a modern landscape. The Ritz-Carlton, Osaka offers 291 guest rooms with interiors designs inspired by an 18th century British aristocratic residence. The Ritz-Carlton Club Level - often referred to as a “hotel within a hotel” offering personal service to ensure your stay with us is unforgettable.
Dine in at our Japanese restaurant, Hanagatami or the Michelin-starred La Baie to enjoy exceptional culinary experience. Our timeless elegance and our heartfelt hospitality continue to deliver refined unique experiences through personalized service, creating lifetime memories.
UNIQUE SUITE ACCESS™ EXPERIENCE/AMENITY: VIP-customized welcome amenity and welcome note from GM.
DESTINATION TIP: Considered as the Gateway to Western Japan, Osaka is conveniently located near two of Japan’s ancient capitals, Kyoto and Nara. Originally referred to as Naniwa, Osaka was once the imperial capital of Japan and a merchant city serving as the centre for rice trade during the Edo period, therefore became known as the “the nation’s kitchen”. Modern day Osaka is the country’s second-largest city and a popular food destination with a large variety of dining scenes from street food, local eateries, chic cafes, to Michelin star restaurants.