The concept of time-space travel with a railroad motif The Autograph Collection is positioned within the Marriott brand to respect the individuality of independent hotels, each with its own unique story to tell and a unique lodging experience. Of course, as a participant in Marriott Bonvoy, Marriott’s travel program, members will receive a variety of benefits. The name Osaka Station Hotel traces its origins back to the first Osaka Station, which opened on this site in 1874. The station building has attracted people as a new landmark, connecting travelers and the city. The hotel was named the Osaka Station Hotel in order to pursue the ideal form of a hotel along with the memories of such railroads and the thoughts of its predecessors. This has been carried over to the hotel brand as “THE OSAKA TIME” to carry on the history and culture spun by the land into the future. Guests will become time travelers, traveling from the present day to the “beginning of a journey through time and space” at the entrance, then using an elevator with the image of a “time machine,” to the lobby on the 29th floor, where they will enjoy a meal and check in as they “travel through time and space to the memory of the station. Incidentally, reservations for the hotel began on May 11, the anniversary of the opening of the first Osaka Station.
The restaurant and lobby are also iron-rich, and a secret hidden bar is also available. All-day dining “THE-MOMENT GRILL & DINING” is based on the concept of a luxury train dining car, where you can enjoy various dishes in the atmosphere of a train. The restaurant offers a buffet with more than 80 dishes and “THE-MOMENT BURGER,” named after the restaurant, which is made from 100% Kobe beef. Teppan-yaki Mizuki” is a restaurant based on the concept of a “kitchen under heaven. Just as one travels to each station, one can enjoy high-quality ingredients from various regions of Japan, one dish at a time, along with a view of the city. THE LOBBY LOUNGE is the place to enjoy an elegant tea time. In August, the hotel will offer an afternoon tea featuring peaches as the main ingredient. The glowing roof on the ceiling is inspired by the gable roof of the original Osaka Station, and visitors will enjoy the ring art below it, which depicts connecting greenery and the future with railroad tracks. In addition, a 32-seat main bar is also available, but in keeping with the concept, we were given little information, including the name of the restaurant. The concept is to be a Speakeasy-style bar where the love of railroading comes to life. Speakeasy refers to a “speakeasy” that was popular during the Prohibition era, and is said to be located at the end of a faintly lit passageway and a hidden door labeled “Stationmaster’s Office.
A 24-hour gymnasium and a large public bath exclusively for specialty guests A training gym and OFURO (large public bath) are located on the 30th floor. The gym can be used anytime by hotel guests while enjoying the view from the 30th floor, while OFURO is available only for guests staying on the specialty floors on the 38th floor and suites on each floor. It offers a spacious bathtub, dry sauna, and water bath. There is also a relaxation room where guests can relax in chairs while enjoying the view.
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