Best Western to Open New Hotel in Osaka, Japan

Best Western Hotels will expand in Asia’s key cities with the launch of a new-built hotel in Osaka, Japan on September 1, 2017, offering business travellers accommodation options with simple and modern design and a variety of meetings spaces in the heart of Japan’s second-largest city.

Located in downtown Osaka, just two minutes from JR Tsukamoto Station, Best Western Osaka Tsukamoto will provide business and leisure travellers with direct links to the Japanese cultural capital, Kyoto, and convenient access to the Shinkansen bullet train to Tokyo.

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Best Western Osaka Tsukamoto will offer a total of 105 modern rooms, all of which will feature high-tech facilities and complimentary high-speed wifi. The hotel will also include a restaurant serving local and international cuisine, a 24-hour business centre, and laundry services.

Best Western’s second property in the city, following the Best Western Hotel Fino Osaka Shinsaibashi, the new hotel will take the company’s total Japanese portfolio to 13 hotels.

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“As the second-most populous city in Japan, a key business travel hub, and the country’s culinary capital, Osaka is a glittering global metropolis,” says Olivier Berrivin, Best Western’s managing director of international operations – Asia. “Best Western Osaka Tsukamoto will provide the city’s rising number of visitors with a contemporary, convenient and well-connected midscale hotel option in the heart of the city.”

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