Shinsaibashi, the center of Osaka Minami
Being the center of business, commerce and tourism, it offers you experiences that no other place can give you.
Approx. 2-minute walk
A shopping district that extends for about 580 meters from south to north. This shopping area features around 180 stores such as boutiques and restaurants, as well as the department stores, Sogo and Daimaru.
MOREApprox. 5-minute walk
A district that launches new culture, as a starting point for youth trends, fashion, music, fine dining and art.
MOREApprox. 6-minute walk
Located south of the Dotonbori River that is famous for the Glico neon sign, this shopping district can be enjoyed during the daytime or at night through dining, shopping, gift-hunting or theater-going.
MOREApprox. 12-minute walk
Daily performances of Manzai, Rakugo and Yoshimoto Shinkigeki. From renowned television stars to popular young entertainers, you can enjoy Osaka comedy to your heart’s content.
MOREApprox. 14-minute walk
As a prominent electronics district in Japan, this area has recently been called “Ota Road” and is developing into a launching spot for subcultures.
MOREApprox. 15-minute walk
Fresh fish, fruit & vegetable and dry foods stores line the streets, while restaurants and izakayas take advantage of the location to provide fresh seafood.
MOREApprox. 15-minute walk
A national theater where plays and dances are staged, centered on performances of Ningyo Johruri Bunraku puppet theater, which is inscribed on the representative list as a UNESCO Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity.
MORE6 minutes to Dobutsuen-mae Sta. from Shinsaibashi Sta. on the Subway Midosuji Line, approx. 2-minute walk from the station
Comfortable space "hot spring of world" where spa, rock bathing, pool, esthete etc can be used.
MORE6 minutes to Dobutsuen-mae Sta. from Shinsaibashi Sta. on the Subway Midosuji Line, approx. 5-minute walk from the station
Tsutenkaku completed in 1956 is a prospecting tower known as a tourist attraction in Osaka, the official character is popular "Biliken."
MORE8 minutes to Tennoji Sta. from Shinsaibashi Sta. on the Subway Midosuji Line, approx. 2-minute walk from the station
It opened in 2014 and it is the tallest building in Japan as of 2017. On sunny days, you can see the Akashi Kaikyo Bridge and Awaji Island from the observation deck.
MORE8 minutes to Morinomiya Sta. from Shinsaibashi Sta. on the Subway Nagahori Tsurumi-ryokuchi Line
The expansive historical park features Osaka-Jo Hall, Taiyo-no-Hiroba field, a soft-baseball field and an outdoor music hall, while the Osaka Castle Keep Tower has facilities that combine an observation deck with a history museum to enjoy the scenery.
MORE17 minutes to Osaka-ko Sta. from Shinsaibashi Sta. on the Subway Chuo Line, approx. 5-minute walk from the station
Kaiyukan is one of the largest aquariums in the world regarding the size of indoor aquarium, such as an exhibit that reproduced the Pacific Rim in a huge aquarium where whale sharks swim.
MORE4 minutes to Dome-mae Chiyozaki Sta. from Shinsaibashi Sta. on the Subway Nagahori Tsurumi-ryokuchi Line, approx. 1-minute walk from the station
The home ground of the professional baseball team Orix Buffaloes, combining a multi-purpose dome field with multiple leisure facilities.
MORE6 minutes direct to Umeda Sta. from Shinsaibashi Sta. on the Subway Midosuji Line
One of the most prominent downtown areas in Japan that integrates JR Osaka Station, the doorway to Osaka, with shopping, business and amusement facilities.
MORE3 minutes direct to Yodoyabashi Sta. from Shinsaibashi Sta. on the Subway Midosuji Line, approx. 4-minute walk from the station
A green oasis in the city center spanning about 1.5 kilometers between Dojima River and Tosabori River, with another highlight being historical architecture such as Osaka City Central Public Hall and Osaka Prefectural Nakanoshima Library.
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-Hotel Code Shinsaibashi-
1-16-30 Higashishinsaibashi, Chuo-ku,
Osaka 542-0083
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