Osaka Marriott Miyako Hotel

A sky-high sanctuary in the heart of Osaka
VERIFIED LUXURY
Set high within the sky-scraping Abeno Harukas complex, Osaka Marriott Miyako Hotel trades Osaka’s street-level buzz for a quieter, sky-high vantage point. Guest rooms span floors 38 to 57, where wide windows frame uninterrupted views across the city and out to Osaka Bay on clear days. The look is understated — neutral tones, generous layouts and beds that feel designed for recovery after a long-haul flight — while stone-accented bathrooms with soaking tubs add a polished finish. 

Dining leans into the setting. At Restaurant ZK, chefs move between teppan grills, sushi counters and traditional Japanese menus, all backed by sweeping night views. A lounge and additional restaurants round things out without ever pulling focus from the skyline. 

Downstairs, direct access to Tennoji Station makes getting around simple. Up above, the pace slows, and the city feels just a little more distant.
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Our Inspector's Highlights

  • Osaka Marriott Miyako Hotel occupies pride of place within the city’s tallest building, giving it a literal edge over competitors — few Osaka hotels can match its elevation or uninterrupted sightlines. Rooms begin above the 38th floor, so even entry-level stays come with sweeping, high-altitude views.
  • The 360 rooms are notably spacious by Osaka standards, with floor-to-ceiling windows that make the skyline part of the design. Upper categories and corner rooms amplify this with wider sightlines and a stronger sense of privacy above the city.
  • Dining is anchored by Restaurant ZK, which combines teppanyaki, sushi and Western cuisine in one space. The draw isn’t just the variety, but the pairing of live cooking with far-reaching skyline views.
  • The building itself functions like a vertical neighborhood, with an observation deck (free access for hotel guests), art museum and one of Japan’s largest department stores downstairs. You can move from room to retail to gallery without ever stepping outside.
  • Direct access to the Tennoji transit hub puts major sights — like Shitennoji Temple and neon-lit Dotonbori — within easy reach, while keeping you just outside Osaka’s most crowded districts.

Nearby Attractions

  • A short walk from the luxury hotel leads to Tennoji Park, a surprisingly expansive green space directly below Abeno Harukas. Its Tenshiba lawn, traditional Keitakuen Garden and art museum make it feel like a curated cultural campus.
  • Just beyond the park, Shitennoji Temple offers a quieter counterpoint to the super-modern skyline. Founded in the 7th century, it’s considered Japan’s first officially established Buddhist temple, with a five-story pagoda and regular flea markets that draw as many locals as visitors.
  • For a shift in mood, walk 10 to 15 minutes to Shinsekai and its landmark Tsutenkaku Tower. The area’s retro signage, standing bars and kushikatsu stalls selling crispy meat and vegetable skewers capture a more nostalgic, unpolished side of Osaka.
  • Back near the train station, Abeno Harukas Kintetsu Department Store spans multiple floors of fashion, food halls and specialty shops, all just an elevator ride from your room.
  • With Tennoji Station at your doorstep, the rest of the region opens quickly. Direct lines connect you to Namba, Shinsaibashi and even Nara for easy and efficient day trips.

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Getting There
1-1-43 Abenosuji, Abeno-ku, Osaka 545-0052, Japan
TEL81-6-6628-6111
NEARBY AIRPORT(S)
KIX (40 min-1 hr)   ITM (20-30 min)  
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