Sheraton Miyako Hotel Osaka

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Sheraton Miyako Hotel Osaka

Rising 21 stories above a private, underground railway, this white-stone hotel is connected via underground walkway to Kintetsu, a 12-story department store. It also holds an upscale clothing boutique of its own, plus a sundries/gift store and 11 restaurants and bars located throughout. The hotel’s lower levels include a barbershop, beauty salon, and the traditional services required for hosting an on-site wedding: a photo studio, florist, and formal-wear rental shop.

For surcharges, guests can use the fitness facilities, Japanese hot bath, sauna, and six-lane lap pool of the independently owned and operated health club.

Self parking:
JPY1,000 (US$5–$10) per night. Secured, covered garage. Fee includes in-and-out privileges.
Fees do not include tax and are subject to change without prior notice.

In addition to basic business services, such as copying, faxing, and printing, the hotel offers an Internet kiosk in the lobby and a variety of meeting rooms and ballrooms. Click the link below for more details.

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Internet access: Two laptops at a reception-area table include English keyboards and provide high-speed Internet access (surcharge).

Business services: Basic business services such as copying, faxing, and printing are all performed at the front desk (surcharges apply). Simultaneous interpreting facilities, closed-circuit TVs, and videoconferencing equipment are also available for surcharges.

Conference/function rooms: Banquets, meetings, weddings, and other events are held in the hotel’s 48,000 square meters (52,000 square feet) of event facilities, which span four floors and 27 rooms. The largest can accommodate 1,400 guests in theatre style or 1,200 for a banquet. Special events are held in the hotel’s chapel and Shinto shrines.



  • Swimming pool - indoor
  • Sauna
  • Concierge desk
  • Complimentary newspapers in lobby
  • Health club
  • Coffee shop or café
  • Restaurant(s) in hotel
  • Room service (limited hours)
  • Bar/lounge
  • Parking (surcharge)
  • Parking garage
  • Parking (secure)
  • Banquet facilities
  • Ballroom(s)
  • Exhibit space
  • Conference room(s)
  • Meeting rooms (small groups)
  • Audio-visual equipment
  • Internet access in public areas - surcharge
  • Business services
  • Internet access in public areas - high speed
  • 24-hour front desk
  • Porter/bellhop
  • Express check-out
  • Doorman/doorwoman
  • Security guard
  • Safe-deposit box - front desk
  • Multilingual staff
  • Number of rooms: 578
  • Hair salon
  • Gift shops or newsstand
  • Tour assistance
  • Currency exchange
  • Beauty services
  • Dry cleaning service
  • Air-conditioned public areas
  • Elevator/lift
  • Number of floors: 21
  • Airport transportation (surcharge)

City views can be had from all 578 guestrooms, which range in size from 24–31 square meters (258–333 square feet). Most have contemporary, Japanese-style decor generated by framed kimono textiles, blond-wood furnishings contrasted with dark-wood accents, and a neutral color scheme of tans, creams, and grays. All include desks with complimentary high-speed Internet access. Granite-and-marble bathrooms are stocked with an array of complimentary toiletries, plus hair dryers, yukata (Japanese nightwear), and slippers. Hypoallergenic pillows are available upon request, as are VCRs and DVD players.

6-1-55 Uehon-machi

Tennoji

Osaka, Osaka 543-0001

Japan

Nearest major airport:

Osaka, Japan (ITM-Itami)

Area:

Osaka (and vicinity), Japan

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