
Patina Osaka Unveils Its First Urban Hotel in Japan
Patina Osaka has opened its doors, marking the first urban hotel of Patina Hotels & Resorts in Japan, amidst the backdrop of Osaka's historic sites.
Patina Osaka Unveils Its First Urban Hotel in Japan
As Japan prepares to welcome the world at World Expo Kansai 2025, the first urban hotel under Patina Hotels & Resorts, Patina Osaka, invites guests to experience the exceptional ambiance with its ‘Patina Imprints’ opening offer, featuring an exclusive welcome gift and an Experience Privilege valued up to JPY20,000.
Set between the iconic Osaka Castle Park and historic Naniwanomiya Park, this 21-storey hotel promises a blend of the region’s rich heritage and modern luxury hospitality.
Within the hotel’s contemporary facade lies a sanctuary where time flows at your pace. A visionary collaboration between Jun Mitsui & Associates Architects and interior designers at Strickland has created an immersive environment, paying homage to its storied location.
“Patina” symbolizes the graceful beauty that emerges over time, reflecting the timeless elegance that comes with age. “Patina” simboliza la belleza que surge con el tiempo, reflejando la elegancia atemporal que viene con la edad.
Patina Osaka features 221 thoughtfully designed rooms and suites that showcase deep, natural wood tones, offering breathtaking views of the surroundings, whether they are cherry blossoms in spring or the vibrant autumn hues.
The hotel also highlights its Patina Imprints opening offer, with bookings open for stays from May 11, 2025, and Deluxe Room rates starting from JPY 85,000 (exclusive of taxes & service fees). This includes daily breakfast, an exclusive welcome gift, and hotel credit for dining and wellness experiences.
Key Dining Venues:
- IÑAKI – Main restaurant celebrating conscious cuisine.
- P72 – Signature restaurant honoring Japan’s 72 seasonal rhythms.
- SONATA – Lounge & Bar.
- BARIN – Japanese Teppanyaki.
- Nijiri – Tea Lounge.