Osaka Hotel Guide. Hotels in Daikoku, Osaka, Japan
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Eslead Hotel Namba Daikokucho
Eslead Hotel Namba Daikokucho


Toyoko Inn Osaka Namba
Toyoko Inn Osaka Namba
APA Hotel & Resort Osaka Namba Ekimae Tower
APA Hotel & Resort Osaka Namba Ekimae Tower
Centara Grand Hotel Osaka
Centara Grand Hotel Osaka
Hotel Monterey Le Frere Osaka
Hotel Monterey Le Frere Osaka
Hotel Royal Classic Osaka
Hotel Royal Classic Osaka
karaksa hotel grande Shin-Osaka Tower
karaksa hotel grande Shin-Osaka Tower
THE LIVELY OSAKA HONMACHI
THE LIVELY OSAKA HONMACHI

Candeo Hotels Osaka The Tower
Candeo Hotels Osaka The Tower
The Royal Park Hotel Iconic Osaka Midosuji
The Royal Park Hotel Iconic Osaka Midosuji

ANA Crowne Plaza Kobe by IHG
ANA Crowne Plaza Kobe by IHG
Oriental Hotel Universal City
Oriental Hotel Universal City
LIBER HOTEL OSAKA
LIBER HOTEL OSAKA
Hotel Hankyu RESPIRE OSAKA
Hotel Hankyu RESPIRE OSAKA

Hotel Nikko Osaka
Hotel Nikko OsakaWhere to stay in Daikoku

Namba
With thrilling amusement arcades, underground bars, neon billboards and second-hand shopping, this dynamic district never ceases to surprise.

Umeda
Umeda is highly notable for its popular shops, and you might want to visit top sights like Herbis Plaza and Sankei Hall Breeze. See more of Osaka by jumping on the metro at Nishi-Umieda Station or Umeda Station (Hanshin).

Shinsaibashi
Experience a shopper’s paradise and symbol of downtown Osaka as you explore the bustling arcade where brightly colored storefronts display the latest fashion trends.

Minami
Enjoy the popular shops in Minami. Dotonbori is a worthwhile stop, and you can jump on the metro at Nippombashi Station or Namba Station to see more of Osaka.

Kita
Travellers love Kita for its popular shops, and you can see more of Osaka by jumping on the metro at Nakazakicho Station or Nakatsu Station. You might spend time checking out top sights like Osaka Museum of Housing and Living and Umeda Arts Theater.

























































































