This hotel offers a restaurant, a 24-hour fitness center, and a bar/lounge.
Free WiFi is available in public areas.
On site, there is also a coffee shop/cafe, self parking, and spa services.
Housekeeping is available on request.
Candeo Hotels Osaka The Tower provides 548 air-conditioned accommodations with safes and slippers.
Each unit includes a single sofa bed and a desk.
Down comforters are provided, and televisions offer cable channels.
Guests can use the complimentary wireless Internet access.
Recreational amenities include a 24-hour fitness center, and housekeeping is available upon request.
Osaka’s highest rooftop open-air onsen, every room above the 18th floor, and a riverside address that keeps Umeda within walking distance.
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Candeo Hotels Osaka The Tower Building – Photo: candeohotels.com
Osaka’s highest rooftop open-air onsen, every room above the 18th floor, and a riverside address that keeps Umeda within walking distance.
Candeo Hotels Osaka The Tower opened in July 2024 and immediately set a high bar for mid-to-upper-range hotels in the city.
Every room starts at the 18th floor, the 31st-floor SkySpa is free for guests and holds the title of Osaka’s highest outdoor onsen, and the location in Kita Ward puts you a 6-minute walk from Yodoyabashi Station.
It’s a strong choice for couples, solo travellers, and business guests who want something genuinely special without committing to luxury-brand prices.
In this Explore Osaka guide, you’ll find everything you need to decide whether this is the right hotel for your trip.
Key Highlights
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Address: 1-1-27 Dojimahama, Kita Ward (Kita-ku), Osaka 530-0004
Check-in / Check-out: 3:00 PM / 11:00 AM
Nearest Station: Yodoyabashi Station Exit 7 (Osaka Metro Midosuji Line, Keihan Electric Railway) — 6 min walk
Price Range: Approx. ¥25,000–¥55,000 per night (roughly USD $165–$365 depending on season and room type)
Breakfast: Available (paid add-on, buffet at The C's Sky Dining, 17th floor)
Parking: Yes, on-site parking lot. ¥2,500/night for hotel guests (standard rate ¥2,800/night, no re-entry, no reservations)
Pool: No
SkySpa (Rooftop Onsen): Yes, free for all guests
Fitness Centre: Yes, 31st floor, 24 hours
Candeo Hotels Osaka The Tower Location and How to Getting Around
Candeo Hotels Osaka The Tower sits on the banks of the Dojima River in Kita Ward, inside the Osaka Dojimahama Tower building.
The surrounding area is a business district, which means it’s calm in the evenings and quiet at night — a genuine plus if you’ve been on your feet all day in Dotonbori and just want to sleep.
The tradeoff is that the neighbourhood itself doesn’t have a lot of evening energy, so don’t expect walkable izakayas and street food right outside the lobby.
The transit connections, however, are excellent.
Yodoyabashi Station (Exit 7) is a 6-minute walk and gives you direct access to the Osaka Metro Midosuji Line, the city’s main north-south artery.
From there, Shinsaibashi is 2 stops south, Namba is 3 stops, and Shin-Osaka Station (Shinkansen access) is about 10 minutes in the other direction.
Kansai International Airport is roughly 70 minutes by train, or about 67 minutes on the Airport Limousine Bus to Herbis Osaka, which is a 5-minute walk from the hotel.
Getting Here from Kansai Airport
Your best-value option is the JR Kansai Airport Rapid Service or the Haruka Limited Express to Osaka Station, then a subway transfer to Yodoyabashi — total journey around 52 minutes, costing ¥2,100–¥3,200 one way.
The Airport Limousine Bus (¥1,500–¥1,800) is slower at about 67 minutes but extremely luggage-friendly if you’re hauling a big case.
A taxi runs around ¥17,000–¥22,000 and takes approximately 46 minutes — fine if you’re sharing the cost or just can’t deal with train transfers after a long flight.
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The riverside location puts some genuinely useful spots within reach.
Osaka Central Public Hall (Osaka Shiritsu Chuo Kokaido), a Taisho-era red brick landmark, is 500 metres away.
Nakanoshima Park, which follows the river between the Dojima and Tosabori waterways, is an 800-metre walk and makes for a pleasant morning stroll.
Grand Front Osaka shopping complex near Osaka Station is 1.4 km.
The Umeda area, with its department stores, covered arcades, and underground shopping warrens, is a walkable 15–20 minutes north.
Rooms and Amenities at Candeo Hotels Osaka The Tower
Candeo Hotels Osaka The Tower Cozy Bedroom – Photo: Expedia
The guest rooms occupy floors 18 to 31, which means every single room in the building has a city view.
That’s not a marketing line — it’s a structural fact, and it makes a real difference to how the hotel feels.
Waking up to Osaka’s skyline stretched out below you changes the mood of the whole stay.
Rooms are modern and clean, with a design vocabulary that’s minimal without being cold.
Standard room sizes are modest by Western standards but generous by Japanese urban hotel standards.
The beds are Simmons, which the brand uses across all its properties and which earn consistent praise in guest reviews.
Each room includes a yukata (the light cotton robe), which you wear to the SkySpa — a nice touch that connects the room experience to the onsen ritual upstairs.
The SkySpa: The Real Reason to Stay Here
The 31st-floor SkySpa is the centrepiece of the hotel and the feature that justifies the price over comparable options.
It includes gender-separated open-air baths, indoor baths, a sauna, and cold baths, all free for hotel guests and open daily from 3:00 PM through to 11:00 AM the following morning (the sauna closes between 2:00 AM and 6:00 AM).
The views are genuinely striking, particularly at night when Osaka’s light grid spreads out in every direction.
Tattoos are permitted, which is still rarer than it should be at Japanese bathing facilities.
Bring your own towel from your room — they don’t provide them in the spa.
The 24-hour gym sits on the same floor as the SkySpa and offers a full city panorama from 120 metres up.
It’s available to guests aged 14 and above, no reservation needed.
Rental shoes and workout wear are not provided, so pack accordingly.
Dining: The C’s Sky Dining and Sky Cafe
Breakfast is served at The C’s Sky Dining on the 17th floor, running daily from 7:00 AM to 10:00 AM (last entry 9:30 AM).
The spread is an Italian-leaning buffet with over 60 items and strong views toward Midosuji Street and the Kitahama district.
It costs extra and isn’t included in standard room rates, but most guests who try it say it’s worth adding on.
The C’s Sky Cafe and Bar on the same floor runs from 9:00 AM to 11:00 PM and serves lunch, cakes, and an evening bar menu.
Signature items include a beef tendon curry and an American Clubhouse Sandwich — both recurring recommendations in guest reviews.
Higher-tier rooms come with access to the Executive Club Lounge, which has solid drinks but, honestly, limited food.
One honest note from multiple guests: the lounge food selection could use work, and more than a few people have supplemented it with a konbini run.
Japan’s convenience stores are excellent, so it’s not a disaster, but it’s a gap worth knowing about before you pay the premium for lounge access.
Candeo Hotels Osaka The Tower Cozy Family Suite – Photo: TravelPal.ai
Candeo Hotels Osaka The Tower is a near-perfect fit for couples who want a romantic, design-forward stay with a memorable shared experience baked in.
The rooftop onsen at night, city views from every room, and the quality of the beds make it feel genuinely indulgent without requiring you to spend W Osaka money.
Solo travellers who enjoy onsen culture will find the SkySpa hard to beat in this price tier.
It also works well for business travellers who want a hotel that feels like a reward at the end of the day, and who benefit from the Midosuji Line access for meetings across the city.
The calm business-district surroundings are a feature, not a bug, when you’re waking up early for a full day.
Who it doesn’t suit as well: budget travellers who just need a clean base and won’t use the SkySpa or the views — you’re paying a significant premium for those features, and a well-run business hotel in Namba or Shinsaibashi will serve you better at a lower price point.
Families with young children should note that the outdoor bath has restrictions around diapers and small children, and the overall design ethos is aimed squarely at adults.
If you’re still deciding which neighbourhood best matches your travel style, the Osaka neighborhood guide breaks down the city’s distinct areas by vibe and convenience.
Candeo Hotels Osaka The Tower Booking Tips
Candeo Hotels Osaka The Tower Pool – Photo: Spectacular Hotel Views
The hotel opened in July 2024, so it still carries a strong “new hotel” premium in its pricing.
Rates on the official Candeo Hotels website are often the lowest available — the brand offers a Best Rate Guarantee and encourages direct bookings through their CLUB CANDEO membership, which is free to join and typically shaves a small percentage off the published rate.
For the best prices, aim to book 6 to 8 weeks in advance.
Spring (late March to early May) and autumn (late October to November) are the most popular travel windows in Osaka, and rates at this property climb noticeably during cherry blossom season and autumn foliage weekends.
Summer weekdays offer the most pricing flexibility, though July and August bring heat and humidity that take the edge off the outdoor onsen experience.
Room Type Guidance
Standard rooms on the lower floors (18th–21st) offer city views but don’t always have the widest panorama.
Floors 25 and above give you a noticeably more open skyline.
The Deluxe King with Executive Lounge Access is popular but, as noted above, the lounge food doesn’t yet justify its own premium — the room itself and the SkySpa are the real value here.
Cancellation policies vary by rate; flexible rates are available but cost more, and non-refundable rates can be 10–15% cheaper if your dates are fixed.
If you’re still shaping your trip around this hotel’s location, a well-structured Osaka trip itinerary can help you figure out how to balance Kita-side sightseeing with a day trip south to Namba and Dotonbori.
The Honest Verdict
Candeo Hotels Osaka The Tower earns its price through three things done consistently well: the SkySpa experience, the guaranteed city views, and the quality of its beds.
The location is functional rather than atmospheric, and the Executive Lounge food is an acknowledged weak point, but neither of these is a dealbreaker.
For what it costs relative to Osaka’s luxury tier, this hotel delivers a genuinely memorable stay.
If you’re comparing options across the city, the full where to stay in Osaka guide covers the range from budget guesthouses to five-star hotels, sorted by neighbourhood and travel type.
And once you’ve locked in accommodation, the best things to do in Osaka page is a solid next stop for building out your days.
What's Included
Amenities
Free Wi-Fi
Wi-Fi available in all areas
Internet
Linens
Towels
Fire extinguisher
Free toiletries
Shampoo
Smoke alarms
Heating
Body soap
Air-conditioned
Pajamas
Trash cans
Conditioner
Shower
Bathtub
Bidet
Hairdryer
Toilet
Open-air bath
Toilet paper
Toothbrush
Public bath
Private bathroom
Walk-in shower
Increased accessibility
Elevator
Accessible by elevator
No smoking
Toilet with grab rails
Upper floors accessible by elevator
Designated smoking area
Executive lounge access
River view
Seating area
Slippers
Sofa
City view
Storage available
Electric kettle
Restaurant
Bar/Lounge
Tea/coffee maker
Refrigerator
Dining table
Daily housekeeping
First-aid kit
CCTV in common areas
CCTV outside property
24-hour security
Wake-up service
Safety deposit box
Key card access
Bottle of water
24hr front desk
Feather pillow
Socket near the bed
Sofa bed
Clothes rack
Massage
Hot tub
Sauna
Flat-screen TV
Streaming service
TV
Laundry facilities
Laundry service
Pants press
Fax/photocopying
Desk
Airport shuttle (surcharge)
Kid-friendly buffet
Fitness center
Location
Things/Places Nearby
Midosuji0.6 km
Nakanoshima Koen0.8 km
City Tower Nishi-Umeda1.4 km
Umeda Sky Building1.4 km
Umeda Geijutsu Gekijo1.4 km
Central Osaka1.8 km
Shinsaibashi Shopping Arcade2.3 km
Osaka-jo2.6 km
Amerikamura2.6 km
Dotonbori Glico Man Sign3.1 km
Osaka City Air Terminal3.2 km
Namba Parks3.7 km
Pricing Guide
Seasons & Pricing
Travel Seasons
Low SeasonAugust
High SeasonMarch
Average Pricing
Weeknight$193
Weekend$290
Cheapest month to stay with an average 28% drop in price.
Most expensive month to stay with an average 33% rise in price.
Average Sun - Thu price over the last 2 weeks.
Average Fri & Sat price over the last 2 weeks.
Insider Tips
Top Tips for Booking
If you’re after a cheap room at Candeo Hotels Osaka The Tower, then you should consider staying during the low season. The cheapest deals can generally be found in August and February.
Prices can also vary depending on which day of the week you stay. For the best room deals at Candeo Hotels Osaka The Tower, plan to stay on a Thursday or Wednesday. The most expensive day is usually Saturday.
The cheapest price a room at Candeo Hotels Osaka The Tower was booked for on KAYAK in the last 2 weeks was $226, while the most expensive was $226.
How long should you stay at Candeo Hotels Osaka The Tower? KAYAK users usually book their rooms here for 3 days.
Our Verdict
Our Notes & Verdicts
Our Rating:8.5/10
Candeo Hotels Osaka The Tower is a smart pick for travellers who want a polished, modern base near Umeda without paying luxury-brand prices.
The 31st-floor SkySpa — an open-air rooftop onsen with panoramic city views — is genuinely special and free for all guests, which is the kind of perk that makes a hotel feel worth it the moment you arrive.
The rooms start from the 18th floor, so every single one has a proper city view, floor-to-ceiling windows, and Simmons beds that make 6am feel negotiable.
The 17th-floor breakfast buffet offers over 60 items with a Japanese-leaning spread that earns its price tag.
The one honest caveat: the surrounding Dojima area is a business district, and it feels like one — quiet at night and short on character.
You’re a 6-minute walk from Yodoyabashi Station and perhaps 20–25 minutes from Dotonbori on foot, so if you want to drop straight into the noise of Namba, you’ll need to factor in travel time.
FAQ
Frequently Asked Questions
Check-in is from 3:00 PM and check-out is by 11:00 AM. Early check-in and late check-out may be available for an additional fee — worth asking the front desk when you book.
Breakfast is served buffet-style at the 17th-floor restaurant, The C’s ~Sky Dining~, and is not automatically included in standard room rates, so you’ll want to add it on when booking if a big morning spread matters to you.
The closest station is Yodoyabashi Station (Exit 7), served by Osaka Metro Midosuji Line and Keihan Electric Railway — just a 6-minute walk from the hotel.
From there, Dotonbori is roughly 15 minutes by metro (change at Shinsaibashi or Namba).
Kansai International Airport is about 70 minutes away by train via the Nankai Airport Line.
If you’re coming from Shin-Osaka Station, the ride is only around 10 minutes on the Midosuji Line.
For what you get — rooftop open-air onsen, high-floor city views, quality bedding, and a solid breakfast — the value is genuinely strong compared to similarly priced Osaka hotels.
It’s best suited for couples, solo travellers, or business guests who want a calm, well-designed base with some indulgence built in, rather than backpackers or families hunting a budget deal.
If the SkySpa experience is your thing, this hotel delivers it better than almost anywhere else in the city at this price tier.