Waldorf Astoria Osaka opens as Hilton’s first in Japan, blending luxury with cultural immersion ahead of the 2025 Osaka-Kansai Expo.
OSAKA, Japan – Hilton announces the debut of Waldorf Astoria in Japan with the opening of Waldorf Astoria Osaka. A soaring 252-room edifice with panoramic skyline views, the hotel seamlessly blends New York’s timeless legacy with the dynamic energy of Osaka, offering an elegant retreat within the city. Perfectly timed to welcome international travelers for the Osaka-Kansai Expo and the ephemeral beauty of peak Sakura season, Waldorf Astoria Osaka effortlessly connects guests to a world of local flavors, culture, and social experiences.
Located in the trendsetting Umekita District, Waldorf Astoria Osaka is a gateway to Japan’s cultural and culinary treasures, blending the brand’s iconic heritage with the city’s dynamic energy. Positioned between Osaka’s historic and contemporary landmarks, the hotel places guests within easy reach of the designer boutiques of Shinsaibashi, the culinary vibrancy of Dotonbori, and the storied grounds of Osaka Castle. Steps away from JR Osaka Station, Waldorf Astoria Osaka delivers unrivalled access to the city and beyond, with seamless high-speed rail connections to Kyoto, Nara, and Kobe, as well as private transportation to Osaka’s secluded retreats and remote cultural landmarks.
“Japan is unquestionably one of the world’s most compelling and sophisticated destinations. As Hilton celebrates more than 60 years of legacy in this remarkable country, we are proud to debut our iconic Waldorf Astoria brand in Osaka and elevate the benchmark of luxury in this cosmopolitan city,” said Alan Watts, president, Asia Pacific, Hilton. “This is a historic year for the brand worldwide, as we mark the growth of luxury travel here in Asia Pacific and set the course to more than double our Waldorf Astoria portfolio in this region over the next two years.”
Takaaki Nitanai, president, ORIX Hotel Management Corporation, said, “The opening of Waldorf Astoria Osaka is an integral part of the Umekita 2nd Project, contributing to the development and revitalization of Osaka, and elevating the wider Kansai region. Together with Canopy by Hilton Osaka Umeda – which opened at GRAND GREEN OSAKA last September – both hotels allow domestic and international travelers to fully immerse in the vibrancy of this dynamic city.”
A Grand Residence in the Heart of Osaka
Designed by internationally acclaimed architect André Fu, Waldorf Astoria Osaka reimagines the brand’s residential style, offering guests a refined sanctuary that feels both intimate and grand. A thoughtful interfusion of Eastern and Western motifs brings Osaka to life through the lens of Art Deco aesthetics, echoing the legacy of the original Waldorf Astoria New York.
With 252 expansive rooms and suites, Waldorf Astoria Osaka sets a new benchmark for design and comfort in the city. Occupying the top floors of the South Park Tower skyscraper at GRAND GREEN OSAKA, each room – including two 146-square-metre penthouse suites and the 193-square-metre Presidential Suite – sits between the 31st and 38th floors, offering breathtaking 360-degree views spanning from Osaka Bay to the Hyogo mountaintops.
”The opening of Waldorf Astoria Osaka marks an exciting step forward in the brand’s evolution as we continue to redefine luxury for the modern traveller,” said Dino Michael, senior vice president and global head, Hilton Luxury Brands. “As one of Hilton’s most anticipated openings in the region, this remarkable property embodies the spirit of Waldorf Astoria, offering a seamless blend of distinguished luxury and sincerely elegant service. We look forward to welcoming guests to discover a bespoke connection to the vibrant spirit and rich history of Osaka.”
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