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The direct connection to Bentencho Station on the JR Osaka Loop Line and the Osaka Metro Chuo Line provides convenient access to the major tourist spots in Osaka’s bay area. There’s a shuttle bus to Universal Studios Japan and a bike-share system called “Hello Cycling” to making getting around that much easier!
You can also directly access other main tourists spots in Osaka, such as Osaka Castle and Tsutenkaku Tower. Please take advantage of the hotel’s excellent location as a convenient base for many of Osaka’s attractions, from the city’s downtown to the bay area.
The Expo 2025 Osaka, Kansai will be held at Yumeshima from Sunday April 13 to Monday (National Holiday) October 13, 2025.
It has been 20 years since a world exposition was held in Japan, the last one being the 2005 World Exposition Aichi, Japan held in Aichi Prefecture. The Expo will feature various pavilions from countries and regions around the world, which are taking part in the Expo to showcase their culture, technologies, and innovations.
(Photo provided by:) Japan Association for the 2025 World Exposition
EXPO 2025 Transport Information
Kyocera Dome Osaka is not just for pro baseball but also hosts concerts and all kinds of entertainment events—it’s truly the heart of Osaka’s sports and amusement world!
WebsiteOn footAbout 25 minutes
By trainAbout 18 minutes, from ¥130
By taxiAbout 9 minutes, from ¥800
Osaka Municipal Central Gymnasium, located in Yahataya Park, is a well-loved spot that hosts a variety of sports and other entertainments.
WebsiteBy trainAbout 3 minutes, from ¥180
By taxiAbout 7 minutes, from ¥900
3-1-40 Tanaka, Minato-ku, Osaka 552-0005
View more...Welcoming you to another world, a world full of emotion, is this theme park with a wide variety of different areas. With rides and performances inspired by the biggest Hollywood blockbusters, as well as seasonal events, USJ is the pinnacle of fun and excitement for adults and kids!
WebsiteBy free shuttle busAbout 17 minutes, ¥0
By trainAbout 7 minutes, from ¥160
By taxiAbout 15 minutes, from ¥1,700
One of the largest aquariums in the world. Kaiyukan boasts 15 massive water tanks and is home to some 620 different species of creatures from all around the Pacific.
WebsiteBy trainAbout 5 minutes, from ¥230
By taxiAbout 11 minutes, from ¥1,400
Amerikamura, located in western Shinsaibashi in the center of Osaka, is a thriving hotspot of youth culture, and is also known for its many venues catering to, and often operated by, western ex-pats. It began in the 1970s when jeans and secondhand clothing imported from the west coast of the United States started being sold here, and so the name “Amerika-mura” (“America Village”) stuck.
WebsiteBy trainAbout 27 minutes, from ¥230
By taxiAbout 18 minutes, from ¥1,900
Famous for the “Glico sign” that has been the backdrop of countless photos! The main street of Osaka South, befitting the “gourmet capital of Japan.” Enjoy crab at Kani Doraku Dotonbori Honten or pufferfish at Zuboraya, or try any of Osaka’s famous cuisines such as takoyaki and okonomiyaki!
WebsiteBy trainAbout 24 minutes, from ¥230
By taxiAbout 20 minutes, from ¥2,000
Tsutenkaku Tower’s name literally means “tower reaching to heaven,” and it is one of the best-known symbols of Osaka Prefecture. It is especially lovely when viewed from outside at night, as it is lit up with a gorgeous illumination. The 5th-level observation deck grants an amazing view of the whole cityscape of Osaka.
WebsiteBy trainAbout 25 minutes, from ¥160
By taxiAbout 20 minutes, from ¥2,000
Osaka Castle was constructed in the late 16th century, when Japan was in a period of dramatic political strife and occasionally even civil war. The castle is one of the most iconic historical buildings in the region.
WebsiteBy trainAbout 34 minutes, from ¥230
By taxiAbout 23 minutes, from ¥2,500