Lobby art inspired by Katsushika Hokusai's "Phoenix" screen painting.

Royal Hotel Co., Ltd. (Nakanoshima, Kita-ku, Osaka; President: Fumiichi Ueda) will open "Anchored by RIHGA Osaka Namba," a new brand hotel under the RIHGA Royal Hotels lineup, on Friday, April 3, 2026, following development by Tokyu Land Corporation (Shibuya-ku, Tokyo; President: Hiroaki Hoshino). The concept is "PLAYFUL OSAKA." From the dynamic lobby mural inspired by the "Phoenix"—a symbol of good luck—to art reflecting the energetic atmosphere of the Namba and Shinsekai areas, the hotel offers a memorable and "PLAYFUL" stay experience paired with warm, friendly service.

The hotel is ideally located within walking distance of "Shinsekai," famous for its Tsutenkaku Tower, the culinary melting pot "Ura-Namba," and the subculture hub "Ota Road," allowing guests to fully enjoy Osaka's local gourmet and unique sightseeing spots.

The facility features 200 guest rooms, all equipped with bathrooms including a washing area and separate toilets. The restaurant serves everything from Osaka-style breakfasts, such as iron-plate "Western-style takoyaki" and mixed juice, to dinner. The top floor houses a large public bath and sauna. Artists with ties to Osaka have decorated these spaces with unique and playful art, embodying the "PLAYFUL OSAKA" theme.

Serving as a hub for exploring "Deep Osaka," the hotel provides a relaxing stay that heals the mind and body while guests enjoy the excitement of their journey.

Details are as follows: Official Site: https://www.rihga.co.jp/anchored-osaka-namba

<Contact Info> Royal Hotel Co., Ltd. Anchored by RIHGA Osaka Namba Opening Preparation Office Email: [email protected] Tel: 06-6644-1121

1. Guest Rooms Rooms with impressive wall art, capable of accommodating large groups. Standard Twin, Superior Twin The spacious guest rooms are all over 24 square meters and feature bathrooms with washing areas, independent vanities, and separate toilets. Additionally, some rooms offer a connecting function to accommodate groups of up to seven people. The interiors feature sophisticated spaces reflecting Japanese beauty, with wall art by Osaka-born rock muralist Hideki Kimura.

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