Four Seasons Hotel Osaka has opened its doors to welcome guests. The 175-key hotel is housed within the new One Dojima multi-use building in the city’s Dojima neighbourhood, which is home to numerous cafés, hidden bars and scenic waterways as well as historic sites.
Four Seasons Hotel Osaka debuts the GENSUI floor, a contemporary ryokan experience on the 28th floor. Seating in each accommodation is low-slung, doors slide silently and washi paper headboards look over futon-style sleeping platforms. Amenities include yukatas (relaxed cotton kimonos), a mini-bar and a bathing stool in the shower area. GENSUI guests enjoy exclusive access to SABO tea lounge, offering bento-style breakfasts, tea rituals, and evening sake and wine.
In addition to the accommodations on the GENSUI floor, Four Seasons Hotel Osaka offers 130 more guestrooms and 24 suites, all with elevated city views from the 29th to 35th floors of the hotel.
The hotel’s signature restaurant, Jiang Nan Chun, serves Cantonese cuisine in a setting that emphasizes an interactive dining experience. The restaurant also offers two semi-private dining rooms, plus one fully private room with its own show kitchen. Also on the 37th floor is destination cocktail emporium Bar Bota, offering handcrafted libations, and Japanese whiskeys and gins.
Jardin is where guests can enjoy an international semi-buffet breakfast each morning, besides afternoon tea and French dishes each evening. Guests can choose from both indoor and outdoor seating at Jardin.
Two additional venues include Farine, an artisanal bakery that offers light lunches, sweet treats and specialty coffees and teas on the go; and CHA, offering a handpicked selection of Japanese teas for in-house guests only. Both are located on the first floor at street level. Later this year, Four Seasons Hotel Osaka will introduce an 18-seat sushi restaurant with a private dining room for up to six guests on the 37th floor.
Encompassing the entire 36th floor of the Hotel, The Spa at Four Seasons features five treatment rooms, including a couple’s room with private bath. Besides a range of massages, facials and body treatments, guests can also choose a mini-treat from a menu of 15- to 30-minute “Quick Replenishers.” Wellness facilities also include ofuro (Japanese baths that have been an important part of daily life in Osaka for centuries) and sauna, a 52-foot indoor pool and a 24/7 fitness center with floor-to-ceiling views across the city.
Four Seasons Hotel Osaka offers versatile second-floor event spaces, including a 2,400-square-foot Grand Ballroom that can be divided into two or three smaller spaces. The Garden Terrace, which can be reached from the ballroom or the pre-function space, can serve for cocktail receptions and meeting breaks. Additionally, the Sky Salon on the 37th floor has its own open kitchen and bar.
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