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Best Osaka Hotels For Families

Osaka is a great destination for families travelling to Japan. Here’s a carefully curated list of the best family-friendly hotels in the city.

A Pokémon-themed room with a soft Snorlax toy and Poké Ball bedspread
on the main bed, dining area, and bunk beds in the background in the
Mimaru Osaka Namba North
hotel[Mimaru Osaka Namba North Pokemon room]

If you’re travelling with children, staying at the right hotel can make or break your holiday. Where possible, you want a conveniently-located hotel with larger rooms, ideally triples or quads, or better yet, rooms or suites with separate bedrooms and living areas. Laundry and cooking facilities are also very handy. Here’s our list of the best family-friendly hotels in Osaka.

Large double beds in front of a traditional Japanese painting of
herons, next to a double bunk bed, and adjacent to a dining area in the
Mimaru Osaka Shinsaibashi West family
apartment [Mimaru Osaka Shinsaibashi West family apartment with bunk beds]

Mimaru Osaka Shinsaibashi West (Minami District)

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The Mimaru chain in Japan specializes in apartment-style family-friendly hotels.
The Osaka Shinsaibashi West branch is arguably the best family hotel in Osaka. It’s perfectly located in a great part of Minami, close to the subway and walking distance to many attractions. It’s a superb choice for traveling families and small groups.

Two large double beds on the floor level with a ladder to upper bunks,
as well as a traditional Japanese style dining area in a Mimaru Namba
North loft bed apartment,
Osaka [Mimaru Namba North loft bed apartment]

Mimaru Namba North (Minami District)

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This branch of the Mimaru chain is located in the happening Namba district. It’s another brilliant choice for traveling families. The rooms are more like apartments and they have everything you and your kids will need for a great stay (think separate bedrooms and living areas etc).

Four large beds, with two against each facing wall, with skyline view
of Osaka outside the window, in a Hotel Hankyu Respire Osaka quad
room [Hotel Hankyu Respire Osaka quad room]

Hotel Hankyu Respire Osaka (Kita Area)

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Located atop one of the city’s biggest shopping and dining centers, this fine hotel is a great choice for those with children. They’ve got a variety of triple and quad rooms, and your children will never tire of checking out the restaurants and shops below the hotel. And JR Osaka station is steps away so exploring the city and nearby areas is a breeze.

Pink wall and seating with two large beds and two single beds in the
Park Front Hotel superior quad room,
Osaka [Park Front Hotel superior quad room]

The Park Front Hotel at Universal Studios Japan (Osaka Bay Area)

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This stylish and comfortable hotel is less than a one-minute walk to the main entrance of USJ. Their triple and quad rooms are spacious by Japanese standards, there are some great views from the rooms, and the staff is welcoming. It’s a great choice for a stay at the park.

Three large beds up against one another in a heavily patterned triple
room in the Hotel Universal Port hotel in Osaka, Japan, with a vew of
Osaka Port outside the
window [Hotel Universal Port triple room]

Hotel Universal Port (Osaka Bay Area)

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If you’re visiting Universal Studios Japan and want to be close to the park for a reasonable price, Hotel Universal Port is a great choice, especially if you’re travelling with kids. They offer both triple and quad rooms.

Three large beds against one wall in a Hotel Nikko Kansai Airport
economy triple room in Osaka, with a desk and TV against the other
wall [Hotel Nikko Kansai Airport economy triple]

Hotel Nikko Kansai Airport (Southern Osaka)

(View on Booking.com or Agoda.com)
If you’ve ever suffered through an early wake up to catch a flight with children, then we strongly recommend staying your last night at an airport hotel. Early departures from KIX are made easy and pleasant when you stay at Hotel Nikko Kansai Airport!

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Where Are These Places Located?

  • Open the Osaka map
  • You will see the list of places on the left hand side. (Click the 3-line icon in the top left corner if not). Scroll down or use the map search (the magnifying glass icon) to find the place you want.
  • Click the name of the place in the list. Its location pin will be highlighted on the map.
  • Map pins are color coded - BLUE: Hotels / Ryokan / Guesthouses | VIOLET: Ryokan | PINK: Places to Eat | GREEN: Shops | YELLOW: Things to See and Do
  • If you’re using the map on your phone, open the map and then search for the name of the place. The map will then zoom in on its location.

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