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Primary image 1 Granbell Hotel Osaka, Osaka Hotels
8.4
(189)
Very Good
Hotels
Osaka, Osaka Prefecture
Price around
S$74.93
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Other Hotel Photo 1 Hotel Keihan Tenmabashi Ekimae, Osaka Hotels
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Osaka, Osaka Prefecture
P***r
leisure
Hotel is located across Mall & metro station, the hotel staff is very helpful and fluent in English. Overall a very nice stay.
Price around
S$111.95
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Primary image 1 RIHGA Royal Hotel Osaka, Vignette Collection by IHG, Osaka Hotels
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No. 2 in Luxury Hotel
Osaka, Osaka Prefecture
Train station pickup
Karaoke
Health club
Shops
Spa
Bar
Dony Michael Maapi
family
A very good hotel with satisfactory service. Rooms are large and clean, with shuttle bus service from hotel to Osaka station, Dan from Osaka Station to hotel and there is shuttle bus also to Universal Studio, outstanding. This hotel is highly recommended when visiting osaka. Thank you Righa Royal Hotel for your service. Keep it up and upgraded. Thank you.
Price around
S$145.91
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Primary image 1 Premier Hotel CABIN PRESIDENT Osaka, Osaka Hotels
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Osaka, Osaka Prefecture
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S$98.79
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Other Hotel Photo 1 MAIDO - DOYANEN HOTELS, Osaka Hotels
9.8
(3)
Exceptional
Hotels
Nishinari, Southern Osaka
Price around
S$36.82
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Hotel Exterior 1 InterContinental Hotels OSAKA, an IHG Hotel, Osaka Hotels
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Osaka, Osaka Prefecture
Babysitting
Fitness center
Bar
Price around
S$563.20
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Other Hotel Photo 1 ESLEAD HOTEL Osaka Ebisu, Osaka Hotels
9.2
(25)
Exceptional
Apartments
Naniwa, Osaka
Price around
S$213.28
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Primary image 1 Oriental Hotel Universal City, Osaka Hotels
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No. 4 in Hotel Near Universal Studio
Konohana, Osaka Bay
Price around
S$89.58
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Room 1 S-Dotonbori Hotel Namba, Osaka Hotels
8.8
(39)
Very Good
Apartments
Namba, Chuo
Price around
S$424.28
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Other Hotel Photo 1 Onyado Nono Osaka Yodoyabashi, Osaka Hotels
9.2
(207)
Exceptional
Hotels
Osaka, Osaka Prefecture
Braille or raised signage
Wheelchair accessible
Spa
Price around
S$149.12
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Primary image 1 New Osaka Hotel, Osaka Hotels
7.4
(810)
Pleasant
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Yodogawa, Osaka
THANH TRANGTRUONG
My family was able to check in a little early, which was great. The hotel is close to the station, the price is not high, and it's the best. I'd like to stay here again when I go to Japan. This is my second time staying at this hotel.
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S$67.51
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Hotel Exterior 1 Crystal Court Namba, Osaka Hotels
Homestays
Namba, Chuo
Price around
S$105.72
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Primary image 1 Hotel Taiyo, Osaka Hotels
7.3
(1,276)
Pleasant
Hotels
Nishinari, Southern Osaka
Rindah S.
business
I always stay here when I visit Osaka. It truly feels like home. Friendly staff, easy check-in, and conveniently located right in front of the Midosuji Line station stairs. Highly recommended!
Price around
S$19.73
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Primary image 1 Toyoko Inn Osaka Nippombashi Bunraku Gekijo Mae, Osaka Hotels
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Osaka, Osaka Prefecture
Safitri Indah Permatasari
Free breakfast. Pajamas. Towel changed daily. Near Kuromon Market, station, and Dotonbori. Couldn't ask for more. Affordable price. Would definitely stay here again.
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S$58.45
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Primary image 1 RIHGA Place Higobashi, Osaka Hotels
8.4
(1,059)
Very Good
Hotels
Osaka, Osaka Prefecture
Pintoko Rama Susanto
family
Location 1 stop from Osaka / Nishi Umeda station. Hotel is just beside Higobashi station, take exit 2. With the same line, you can reach Namba/ Shinsaibashi in 10 minutes. Near hotel you can find Matsuya (yummy and cheap) and Udon restaurants, plus starbuck and 2 minimarts. Hotel itself are clean and tidy. Value for money
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S$86.83
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Primary image 1 Hotel Zipang, Osaka Hotels
8
(294)
Very Good
Hotels
Nishinari, Southern Osaka
Price around
S$21.31
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Exterior / Building 1 AMEMURA GARDEN HOTEL, Osaka Hotels
Hotels
Shinsaibashi, Chuo
Price around
S$83.58
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Primary image 1 Hotel Oriental Express Osaka Shinsaibashi, Osaka Hotels
Hotels
Osaka, Osaka Prefecture
Price around
S$92.47
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Other Hotel Photo 1 APA Hotel Namba Shinsaibashi Higashi, Osaka Hotels
Hotels
Osaka, Osaka Prefecture
Wheelchair accessible
Price around
S$67.73
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Primary image 1 The Bridge Hotel Shinsaibashi, Osaka Hotels
Hotels
Shinsaibashi, Chuo
Toys
Joel S.
Great value, lovely staff, clean and functional room, great breakfast, great complimentary ramen and other food/drink activities, and great location :)
Price around
S$148.24
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Other Hotel Photo 1 The OneFive Osaka Sakaisuji, Osaka Hotels
7.9
(416)
Pleasant
Hotels
Osaka, Osaka Prefecture
Yoselin Gunawan
The hotel has a very strategic location, it is walkable to Dotonburi area where there are lots of restaurants. It is also close from the train station buat local train and Shin-Osaka station (if you're coming via Shinkansen). The hotel is small like usual Japanese hotels, however, it is comfortable to stay in. Check in and check out process are very easy too.
Price around
S$33.29
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Total Accommodation: 4,883 Properties
Popular Area
Namba, Naniwa
Popular hotel
Granbell Hotel Osaka, Hotel Keihan Tenmabashi Ekimae
Popular landmark
Dotonbori, Universal Studios Japan
Price starts from
S$12/night
Known for its:
Culinary, Historical, Nightlife
Review score
8.5 from 327,363 reviews

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Hotels in Osaka — Japan’s Kitchen Awaits Singaporean Travellers

Osaka is a city that captures the hearts of Singaporean travellers with its infectious energy, legendary food scene, and welcoming local culture. As Japan’s third-largest city and the commercial capital of the Kansai region, Osaka offers a thrilling mix of modern attractions, historic landmarks, and culinary experiences that rival any destination in the world. Known affectionately as “Japan’s Kitchen,” Osaka takes its food culture seriously, and the city’s neon-lit streets, bustling markets, and cosy izakayas invite visitors to eat their way through an unforgettable holiday. Direct flights from Singapore Changi Airport make Osaka easily accessible, and Traveloka offers a comprehensive selection of hotels in Osaka to suit every budget and travel style.

Why Osaka Is a Must-Visit for Singaporeans

Osaka has long been a favourite among Singaporean travellers heading to Japan. The city offers a more relaxed and down-to-earth atmosphere compared to Tokyo, with locals renowned for their warmth, humour, and directness. The Osakan spirit of “kuidaore” — eating until you drop — resonates strongly with food-loving Singaporeans, and the city delivers on this promise with an astonishing density of restaurants, street food stalls, and specialty eateries.

Direct flights from Changi Airport to Kansai International Airport take approximately 6 hours and 30 minutes, with multiple carriers operating the route daily. From Kansai Airport, the JR Haruka Express or Nankai Rapi:t train whisks you into the city centre in around 30 to 50 minutes. The combination of convenient air connections, efficient public transport, and a lower cost of living compared to Tokyo makes Osaka an outstanding value destination for Singaporean holidaymakers.

Dotonbori & Namba — The Beating Heart of Osaka

Dotonbori is Osaka’s most iconic district, a dazzling stretch of neon signs, giant mechanical billboards, and waterfront entertainment that epitomises the city’s exuberant personality. The famous Glico Running Man sign is one of Japan’s most photographed landmarks, and the canal-side promenade is perpetually alive with street performers, food vendors, and throngs of visitors soaking up the electric atmosphere.

Namba, the broader district surrounding Dotonbori, is a major shopping and entertainment hub. Shinsaibashi-suji, one of Osaka’s longest covered shopping arcades, stretches for over 600 metres and is packed with fashion boutiques, department stores, drugstores, and souvenir shops. Namba Parks and Namba City offer modern mall experiences, while the narrow lanes of Amerikamura (American Village) cater to younger crowds with streetwear, vintage shops, and quirky cafes. For Singaporean shoppers, the tax-free shopping available at most major retailers adds extra savings on electronics, cosmetics, and fashion.

Osaka’s Legendary Street Food

No visit to Osaka is complete without indulging in the city’s famous street food. Takoyaki, golden-brown balls of batter filled with tender octopus pieces, are arguably Osaka’s most iconic snack. Stalls throughout Dotonbori and beyond serve these piping-hot morsels topped with bonito flakes, takoyaki sauce, and Japanese mayonnaise. Okonomiyaki, the savoury Japanese pancake loaded with cabbage, pork, seafood, and a rich brown sauce, is another quintessential Osaka dish that has become a global favourite.

Kushikatsu, deep-fried skewers of meat, seafood, and vegetables coated in crispy panko breadcrumbs, originated in Osaka’s Shinsekai district and remains a beloved local speciality. The strict rule of “no double-dipping” in the communal sauce is taken very seriously. Gyoza, ramen, yakiniku, and conveyor-belt sushi round out the culinary highlights, and the quality-to-price ratio is exceptional — a satisfying street food meal in Osaka can cost as little as SGD 8 | SGD 15.

Osaka Castle & Historical Attractions

Osaka Castle is one of Japan’s most famous landmarks, a magnificent five-storey tower surrounded by impressive stone walls and wide moats. Originally built in the 16th century by the powerful warlord Toyotomi Hideyoshi, the castle has been reconstructed and now houses a museum chronicling Osaka’s history and the life of Hideyoshi. The surrounding Osaka Castle Park spans 105 hectares and is one of the city’s most popular spots for cherry blossom viewing in spring and autumn foliage appreciation.

Shinsekai, meaning “New World,” is a retro entertainment district that has retained its mid-20th-century charm. The area is anchored by the Tsutenkaku Tower, a 103-metre-tall landmark offering observation deck views of the surrounding cityscape. Shinsekai’s narrow streets are lined with kushikatsu restaurants, game arcades, and colourful signage that transports visitors to a bygone era of Osaka’s vibrant entertainment culture.

Universal Studios Japan

Universal Studios Japan in Osaka is one of Asia’s premier theme parks and a major draw for Singaporean families and thrill-seekers. The park features a spectacular lineup of rides and attractions based on beloved franchises including Harry Potter, Super Nintendo World, Jurassic Park, Minions, and Spider-Man. The Wizarding World of Harry Potter is a meticulously recreated immersive zone that includes Hogwarts Castle, Hogsmeade village, and the thrilling Harry Potter and the Forbidden Journey ride.

Super Nintendo World, one of the park’s newest additions, transports visitors into the colourful universe of Mario and friends with interactive experiences, themed restaurants, and the exhilarating Mario Kart ride. Universal Studios Japan regularly introduces seasonal events and limited-time attractions, so there is always something new to discover on return visits. Hotels near Universal Studios Japan range from the park’s official partner hotels to budget-friendly options a short train ride away.

Umeda & Northern Osaka

Umeda is Osaka’s northern business and shopping centre, anchored by JR Osaka Station and a cluster of interconnected department stores and underground shopping complexes. The Umeda Sky Building, with its striking Floating Garden Observatory on the 39th floor, offers one of the best panoramic views of the city, particularly dramatic at sunset. Grand Front Osaka, Lucua, and Hankyu department store provide extensive shopping opportunities, while the narrow streets of the Ohatsu Tenjin Shrine area offer hidden izakayas and ramen joints favoured by local salarymen.

Types of Hotels in Osaka

Osaka’s hotel market is vast and varied. In the Namba and Dotonbori area, you will find everything from capsule hotels and budget business hotels to stylish boutique properties and full-service luxury brands. Staying in this central location puts you within walking distance of the best food, shopping, and nightlife. Hotels near Osaka Station and Umeda offer convenient access to train connections for day trips to Kyoto, Nara, and Kobe.

Budget-conscious travellers will appreciate Osaka’s excellent selection of business hotels, which offer clean, compact rooms with essential amenities at prices starting from around SGD 70 | SGD 100 per night. Mid-range hotels with more spacious rooms and additional facilities typically cost SGD 120 | SGD 200 per night. Luxury hotels and five-star international brands are available from SGD 250 per night upward, offering premium service, fine dining, and premium city views.

Book Your Osaka Hotel on Traveloka

From budget-friendly stays near Dotonbori to luxury hotels overlooking the city skyline, Traveloka makes booking your Osaka hotel simple and affordable. Compare prices across hundreds of properties, filter by location and amenities, and read verified guest reviews to make the best choice for your trip. With competitive rates in SGD and flexible booking options, your Osaka adventure starts with Traveloka. Search for your perfect Osaka hotel today and get ready to experience the best of Japan’s Kitchen.

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Frequently asked questions

How long is the flight from Singapore to Osaka?

Direct flights from Singapore Changi Airport to Osaka Kansai International Airport take approximately 6 hours and 30 minutes. Several airlines operate this route with daily departures.

What is the best area to stay in Osaka?

Namba and Dotonbori are the best areas for first-time visitors, offering easy access to street food, shopping, and nightlife. Umeda is ideal for business travellers and those planning day trips by train. The Bay Area suits visitors prioritising Universal Studios Japan.

How much do hotels in Osaka cost in SGD?

Budget business hotels in Osaka start from around SGD 70 per night. Mid-range hotels cost SGD 120 to SGD 200 per night, while luxury hotels and five-star properties start from SGD 250 per night and above.

What food must I try in Osaka?

Essential Osaka dishes include takoyaki (octopus balls), okonomiyaki (savoury pancakes), kushikatsu (deep-fried skewers), ramen, gyoza, and conveyor-belt sushi. Dotonbori and Shinsekai are the best areas for street food.

Is Universal Studios Japan worth visiting?

Yes, Universal Studios Japan is one of Asia's best theme parks. Highlights include The Wizarding World of Harry Potter, Super Nintendo World, and numerous thrill rides. Plan to spend a full day at the park for the best experience.

How do I get from Kansai Airport to Osaka city centre?

The JR Haruka Express train reaches Tennoji in about 30 minutes and Shin-Osaka in 50 minutes. The Nankai Rapi:t train reaches Namba in about 40 minutes. Airport limousine buses are also available to various city locations.

What is the best time to visit Osaka?

Spring (March to May) is ideal for cherry blossoms, while autumn (October to November) offers beautiful foliage. Summer is hot and humid but features exciting festivals. Winter is cold but less crowded with lower hotel rates.

Can I use Osaka as a base to visit Kyoto and Nara?

Yes, Osaka is an excellent base for day trips. Kyoto is just 15 minutes by Shinkansen or 30 minutes by local train. Nara is about 30 to 45 minutes by train. Kobe is also reachable in about 20 minutes.

Do I need cash in Osaka or can I use credit cards?

While credit card acceptance has improved, many smaller restaurants, street food stalls, and local shops in Osaka still prefer cash. It is advisable to carry Japanese yen, which can be withdrawn from ATMs at convenience stores.

Is Osaka safe for Singaporean travellers?

Yes, Osaka is extremely safe for tourists. Japan has very low crime rates and Osaka is no exception. The city is easy to navigate, public transport is reliable, and locals are generally helpful to visitors even with language barriers.

What are the best areas to visit near Osaka?

If you are in Osaka, you can also visit Nishiyodogawa, Fukushima, Yodogawa, Naniwa, Higashiyodogawa, Nishi, Chuo, Kita, Osaka Bay, Eastern Osaka

Where are the best cities to visit in Osaka?

The best cities to visit in Osaka are Mino, Izumisano, Ibaraki, Sakai, Izumi, Mishima, Suita, Yao, Toyonaka, Hirakata

What are the most popular landmarks around Osaka?

The most popular landmarks in Osaka are Dotonbori, Universal Studios Japan, Glico Man Sign, Osaka Castle (Osakajo), Kuromon Market

How many hotels are listed in Osaka?

Currently, there are around 4,883 hotels that you can book in Osaka

What are the prices of hotels in Osaka?

Osaka hotel room price ranges across categories, but hotel price per night begins at S$12

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8.5
Very Good
327,363 reviews from hotels in Osaka with aggregated rating of 8.5/10.
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Tubagus E. I.
Reviewed 121 week(s) ago
9.7
/10
The hotel is comfortable and clean. Very close to Nagahoribashi Station (Exit 5A) and the Dotonbori area. At the hotel, there is an Indonesian receptionist who is very helpful in serving Indonesian hotel guests.
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