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Wander through the ancient trees of Ryōen-ji Temple, where moss-covered stones and silent halls echo centuries of stillness. Hidden in the heart of Osaka, this Zen temple is a peaceful retreat from city life—a place to breathe, reflect, and reconnect with calm.

Hotel Monterey le Frere Osaka

Hotel Monterey le Frere Osaka

4.5 / 5Great892 Reviews
1 Chome-12-8 Sonezakishinchi
0.6KM from Ryuenji

This gem in Osaka’s Umeda area is a perfect blend of Japanese tradition and modern comfort. Rooms are bright and fresh, featuring traditional motifs and lighting themes. The buffet breakfast offers both Japanese and Western dishes, with freshly baked bread and desserts to kickstart your day. Don’t miss the Trinite sauna facilities—separate for men and women—to unwind after sightseeing or business meetings. The highlight? Their revolutionary Mirable showerhead, which doubles as a skincare treatment! Conveniently located just a 5-minute walk from JR Osaka Station and near Grand Front Osaka for shopping, it’s ideal for both leisure and business travelers.

Laundry RoomHome TheaterNon-smoking floorChildren's MealDry Cleaning ServiceIroning Service
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THE LIVELY OSAKA HONMACHI

THE LIVELY OSAKA HONMACHI

4.5 / 5Great290 Reviews
1 Chome-5-11 Minamihonmachi
1.91KM from Ryuenji
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Frequently Asked Questions

Everything you need to know about Ryuenji

Shin-Osaka Marriott Hotel is ideal for visitors to Ryōan-ji Temple, located just 15 minutes away by car. Its sky-level guest rooms offer panoramic views of Osaka Castle and the Tenshukaku Keep, blending modern luxury with traditional Japanese aesthetics.

The hotel provides a complimentary shuttle service, ensuring seamless access to temples and downtown attractions like Namba and Shinsaibashi. On-site, guests can enjoy tea ceremonies and kaiseki dining, offering authentic cultural immersion.

For a more intimate experience, consider Shinsekai Onsen Hotel, just a 10-minute walk from Ryōan-ji. This boutique property features private onsen baths and seasonal kaiseki menus, perfect for travelers seeking tranquility and local flavor. Nearby, several designer ryokans offer guided temple tours, including visits to the temple’s century-old wooden Buddha statues and hidden sutras, providing a rare glimpse into Kyoto-style Zen heritage within Osaka.

The most convenient route is taking the Osaka Municipal Subway Midōsuji Line to Nishi-Kujō Station, then a brisk 8-minute walk to Ryōan-ji Temple. This line connects directly with major hubs like Shinsaibashi and Namba, making transfers effortless.

From Osaka Station, transfer to the Yamatoji Line or use the Keihan Railway to Higashi-Meijō Station, then take a short bus or taxi ride. However, the subway route remains the fastest, taking about 20 minutes total.

Use an ICOCA card or Google Maps for real-time navigation—both apps provide optimized routes and estimated travel times. The area around the temple features clear multilingual signage, making it easy to locate even without prior knowledge.

During spring festivals, special shuttle buses run from Namba Station directly to the temple entrance, significantly reducing walking time and enhancing visitor comfort.

Ryōan-ji Temple offers immersive cultural experiences beyond its serene grounds. Daily morning zazen meditation sessions, led by senior monks, include seated meditation, sutras chanting, and tea ceremony rituals, allowing visitors to deeply engage with Zen Buddhist practice.

The temple also hosts handmade prayer talisman workshops, where guests craft paper amulets and receive blessings from resident monks—ideal for taking home a personal spiritual keepsake.

Each autumn, the Night Lantern Festival transforms the temple grounds into a luminous wonderland, illuminated by thousands of lanterns accompanied by shakuhachi flute performances and ancient vocal chants, creating an otherworldly atmosphere.

Guided tours reveal hidden treasures such as Edo-period paintings and Tang Dynasty bronze Buddhas, while select programs include calligraphy lessons and traditional wagashi tastings, offering a complete journey through Japanese classical aesthetics.

Traveler Reviews

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Hotel Monterey le Frere Osaka

Staying at Hotel Monterey le Frere Osaka was an absolute delight! The room was spotless, comfortable, and well-appointed—perfect for unwinding after a busy day of exploring. The breakfast buffet was fantastic: a wide variety of fresh, delicious options, from traditional Japanese dishes to international favorites. I especially loved the local pastries and freshly made omelets. The on-site hot spring bath is a real treat—relaxing and spacious, ideal for easing tired muscles. Bonus points for the self-service laundry and ample parking, which made my trip stress-free. Located just steps from the subway, getting around Osaka was super convenient. I’ve already decided this will be my go-to hotel whenever I return to Osaka—excellent value, great service, and a truly welcoming atmosphere.

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THE LIVELY OSAKA HONMACHI

Staying at THE LIVELY OSAKA HONMACHI was a highlight of my trip to Osaka. The room design is clean and modern with smart space utilization—every inch feels intentional and well-thought-out. It’s spotless, which I really appreciate, and the minimalist aesthetic gives it a calming vibe. The only minor downside was the air conditioner making a bit of noise during the first night, which slightly disrupted sleep—but I adjusted quickly after that. What truly stood out was the ground-floor outdoor lounge area. It’s cozy, inviting, and perfect for unwinding with a drink or just relaxing between activities. Breakfast was a highlight too—a solid Western-style set meal with fresh ingredients and good variety. Overall, this hotel delivers great value, excellent location (super convenient for public transit), and a welcoming atmosphere. I’d definitely stay here again.

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Doutonbori Crystal Hotel

This was my first stay at the Doutonbori Crystal Hotel, and I have to say it exceeded all my expectations. The room was immaculately clean and well-maintained, with a modern touch that made the space feel both cozy and spacious. Located just a short walk from Dotonbori, I had easy access to some of Osaka’s best street food, vibrant nightlife, and great shopping spots—perfect for an authentic local experience. The staff were friendly and helpful, and the overall vibe of the hotel felt warm and welcoming. I’d highly recommend this place to anyone visiting Osaka, especially those who want to be right in the heart of the action.

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Candeo Hotels Osaka The Tower

The overall experience was excellent! The only minor downside was the bed, which felt a bit firm for my taste, but everything else exceeded my expectations. The on-site hot spring baths were a real highlight—I visited almost every day and found them incredibly relaxing after long days of exploring. The location is fantastic—just a 7-8 minute walk from the subway station, with a convenience store right downstairs for all your essentials. Within a 10-minute stroll, you’ll find plenty of dining options, from casual eats to local favorites. It’s such a convenient and comfortable base for exploring Osaka. With great amenities, easy access, and a cozy atmosphere, this hotel offers incredible value. I’d definitely stay here again on my next trip!

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CUVÉE J2 HOTEL OSAKA by Onko Chishin

The style of this hotel is really unique and totally my vibe—definitely a standout! The staff were incredibly friendly and attentive, making the check-in experience warm and welcoming. That said, the location is a bit tricky to find—it’s tucked away in a small building with an unobtrusive entrance, so you might need to do a little exploring to locate it. Still, once you’re inside, it feels like a hidden gem. I was happy to get a complimentary drink upon arrival—a nice touch! The champagne in-room is paid, but that’s expected. One downside: the on-site omakase dinner was disappointing—way too bland and not worth the price. I’d skip it if I were you. Overall, though, everything else hit the mark—the ambiance, design, cleanliness, and service were all excellent. It’s definitely a place I’d stay again, especially for travelers who appreciate character and charm over cookie-cutter hotels.

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Daiwa Roynet Hotel Osaka-Kitahama

Staying at Daiwa Roynet Hotel Osaka-Kitahama was a fantastic experience. As a well-established Japanese chain, this property delivers excellent value for money with its convenient location in the quieter Kitahama area—perfect if you're looking to escape the bustling city noise without sacrificing accessibility. The room was surprisingly spacious for a business-style hotel, clean and thoughtfully designed with all the essentials: high-quality toiletries, skincare products, tea bags, and even a nice selection of pour-over coffee. Everything felt fresh and well-maintained. Check-in and check-out were seamless thanks to the self-service kiosks—no waiting in line, just quick and efficient. I loved how close it was to major spots like Umeda, Namba, Kyoto, Kobe, and the airport. Plus, there are some charming little restaurants nearby that add character to the neighborhood. Overall, this is a smart choice for travelers who want comfort, convenience, and a peaceful stay—all at a great price.

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Hotel Royal Classic Osaka

Staying at Hotel Royal Classic Osaka for the second time was an absolute pleasure. The location is unbeatable—direct subway access right to the hotel, and Nankai Line just steps away. Across the street is Takashimaya, and it's a quick walk to Shinsaibashi for shopping and dining. The room was well-equipped with everything you'd expect, and the bed was incredibly comfortable—perfect for a good night’s sleep. Breakfast was a highlight: a generous spread with both Western and local options, fresh and delicious. Cleanliness stood out too—the room was spotless every time I entered, from the floors to the bathroom. Staff were friendly and attentive throughout. This place offers fantastic value and convenience, making it my top pick in Osaka. Definitely coming back!

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InterContinental Hotel Osaka

The location is absolutely perfect! Just a 10-minute walk from the airport via JR or airport bus, and shopping at Hankyu or Mitsukoshi is just as close—no more than a few minutes away. There’s a FamilyMart and a 7-Eleven right next door, plus a really convenient Ichiran Ramen spot nearby. The room itself is huge by Japanese standards, with a fully equipped kitchen and even a washing machine—so much convenience for a long stay. The staff are incredibly friendly and attentive, making every interaction feel personal and welcoming. I’ve stayed at many hotels before, but this one stands out for its comfort, practicality, and exceptional service. Definitely planning to come back.

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FL Hotel Dotonbori

The location of FL Hotel Dotonbori is absolutely perfect—just a short walk from Dotonbori and Nipponbashi Station, making it super convenient for exploring the area, yet far enough to escape the constant noise and crowds. I was really impressed with the breakfast offering: fresh bread and juice selection made for a simple but satisfying start to the day. The hotel strikes a great balance between accessibility and tranquility. Highly recommend this place if you're looking for comfort, convenience, and a little bit of local charm.

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MIMARU Osaka Shinsaibashi East

Staying at MIMARU Osaka Shinsaibashi East was an absolute delight. The location is unbeatable—just a 10-15 minute walk to Shinsaibashi and Daimaru Department Store, making shopping and exploring super convenient. This hotel is perfect for groups or families, with well-designed rooms that feel spacious and clean. What really stood out? We were already planning our Tokyo trip and chose the same brand, so we could arrange luggage delivery between cities—such a time-saver! The staff at reception were friendly and helpful, offering great tips about on-site amenities like the laundry room (paid service, but very handy). Everything from cleanliness to convenience felt top-notch. If you're visiting Osaka, this is definitely a smart choice—comfortable, practical, and just a short stroll from all the action.

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Apartment Hotel 11 Shinsaibashi

Staying at Apartment Hotel 11 Shinsaibashi was an absolute delight. I know the room isn’t large—typical for urban Japan—but I quickly adjusted my expectations and realized it’s perfectly suited for a comfortable, efficient stay. The three-part bathroom layout is a standout feature: excellent privacy, great ventilation, and high ceilings make the space feel open and airy. Having a private balcony was such a bonus—perfect for fresh air, drying clothes, or just enjoying a quiet moment with a cup of coffee. The location couldn’t be better; right in the heart of Shinsaibashi, steps away from shopping, dining, and nightlife. Public transit access is seamless, making day trips around Osaka super easy. Communication with the staff was effortless—any question I had got answered instantly, and their support made the whole experience stress-free. I stayed six nights and didn’t feel any discomfort at all. In fact, I slept better than I have in years. If you’re looking for a clean, well-designed, and thoughtfully located place to stay in Osaka, this is my top recommendation. I’ll definitely come back.

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Apartment Hotel 11 Umeda

The apartment hotel is incredibly convenient, located just a short walk from Umeda Station with easy access to major attractions like Namba and Osaka Station. The room was clean, well-maintained, and thoughtfully designed for comfort. The only downside is the noise—especially early in the morning around 4 a.m., when trains pass by. Even with double-glazed windows, the sound is noticeable. So if you're a light sleeper or planning to stay out late, this might not be your ideal choice. However, for travelers who don’t mind some ambient city noise or prefer staying up late, it’s an excellent option. Plus, there's an AEON supermarket right nearby—perfect for grabbing snacks, drinks, or essentials without having to go far. Overall, the location, cleanliness, and value make this a great pick for those looking to experience central Osaka with ease.