A quick taxi ride from the Ritz costs around 70 yuan and whisks you there in just ten minutes.

The Fantastic Room boasts a spacious 45-square-meter layout on a high floor, offering impressive city views.

Every detail shines with perfection—brand-new furnishings, plush bedding, and cozy bathrobes create a luxurious retreat.
Morning sunlight streams in beautifully, though light sleepers might want to pack an eye mask.

Service is minimal beyond luggage assistance, and the gym could use more equipment variety.

Breakfast, selected from three options, delivers decent flavors—nothing extraordinary, but satisfying enough to start your day.
Two complimentary welcome drinks were provided, though we didn’t get to enjoy them.

Its prime location is a major plus: Shinsaibashi’s vibrant streets are just a leisurely 7-8 minute stroll away.

Final verdict: For impeccable service, pick the Ritz; for cutting-edge style and amenities, the W wins.


Osaka seems like such a vibrant place with all those attractions! I especially love how the article highlights both the luxury accommodations and must-see spots, like that fantastic room with city views—it sounds incredible. I’m definitely adding Dotonbori and Osaka Castle to my list after reading this.
Osaka sounds amazing! I love how it combines luxury with unique attractions. That Ritz Carlton cab ride seems convenient. Can’t wait to check out those city views!