Located in Kita, this hotel is a short walk from Hanshin Umeda Station Juice Stand, the Umeda Sky Building, and Midosuji.
It offers a 24-hour reception, express check-in and check-out, and free Wi-Fi.
Each room at Hotel Vischio Osaka by Granvia includes a refrigerator and all the essentials for a comfortable stay.
After checking in, guests can explore the area using Umeda Railway Station, which is just a brief walk from the hotel.
Hotel Vischio Osaka by Granvia also features an on-site restaurant for convenient dining, with an outdoor terrace where guests can enjoy meals al fresco in warm weather.
Guests can further explore Osaka Train Station, located within a 10-minute walk of the hotel.
Umeda Arts Theater is also within walking distance.
Hotel Vischio Osaka By Granvia is one of the most practical mid-range hotels in Umeda, sitting a five-minute walk north of Osaka Station with 400 rooms, a solid breakfast buffet, and rates that consistently undercut comparable options in the area.
If your goal is a clean, modern base with genuinely easy access to the whole city, this is a strong candidate.
In this Explore Osaka guide, you will find honest detail on rooms, location, transport links, and exactly who this hotel works best for.
Hotel Vischio Osaka By Granvia Review: Umeda’s Smartest Mid-Range Stay (2026)
Hotel Vischio Osaka By Granvia – Photo: Expedia
Hotel Vischio Osaka By Granvia is a four-star hotel in Kita-ku (Kita Ward), Osaka, that opened in 2018 as part of the JR Hotel Group.
It sits a five-minute walk north of JR Osaka Station, in the Umeda district, which is the city’s main transport hub and one of its most connected commercial zones.
The price tier sits firmly in the mid-range bracket, typically running between JPY 12,000 and JPY 22,000 per night depending on room type and season, which in USD terms is roughly $80 to $145.
Hotel Vischio Osaka By Granvia at a Glance
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Address: 2-4-10 Shibata, Kita-ku, Osaka, 530-0012
Phone: 81-6-7711-1111
Nearest Station: JR Osaka Station (5-minute walk, Central North Exit)
Also accessible via: Hankyu Osaka-Umeda Station (6-minute walk), Osaka Metro Umeda Station (7-minute walk)
Check-in: 3:00 PM
Check-out: 11:00 AM
Price range: JPY 12,000 to JPY 22,000 per night (approx. $80 to $145 USD)
Rooms: 400 total
Breakfast: Yes, paid buffet (Italian-Japanese fusion, at Verde Cassa restaurant)
Pool: No
Parking: Yes, limited, fee applies
WiFi: Free throughout the property
Star rating: 4-star (JR Hotel Group)
Its Location and How to Getting Around
Hotel Vischio Osaka By Granvia Lobby – Photo: Jalan.net
Umeda is Osaka’s northern commercial and transport nerve centre, and the Vischio sits right in the middle of its utility zone.
You are a five-minute walk from the Central North Exit of JR Osaka Station, which connects you to the JR Osaka Loop Line, the Osaka-Kobe-Kyoto Rapid Service, the Haruka Express to Kansai International Airport (KIX), and the shinkansen hub at Shin-Osaka one stop away by local train.
That combination is genuinely useful if your itinerary involves day trips to Kyoto, Nara, or Kobe.
From Kansai International Airport (KIX), the Haruka Limited Express takes roughly 65 to 75 minutes to Osaka Station, and the hotel is a short walk from there, no transfer needed.
Itami Airport (ITM), the domestic option, is about 10 kilometres away and reachable by airport bus in around 30 minutes depending on traffic.
For day-to-day movement within Osaka, the Osaka Metro Umeda and Higashi-Umeda stations give you access to the Midosuji, Tanimachi, and Yotsubashi lines, which fan south through the city toward Namba, Shinsaibashi, and Dotonbori.
Walking Distance from the Hotel
On foot, you can reach the Umeda Sky Building, with its famous Floating Garden Observatory, in about 10 minutes.
The underground Whity Umeda shopping arcade is essentially at the hotel’s doorstep, and the sprawling Hankyu and Hanshin department stores are a short stroll east.
If you want to orient yourself with how the city’s neighbourhoods fit together before picking where to spend your time, the Osaka neighborhood guide is a useful starting point for planning days out.
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Hotel Vischio Osaka By Granvia Rooms and Amenities
Hotel Vischio Osaka By Granvia Twin Beds Room – Photo: Hotels.com
The Vischio’s rooms run larger than the Japanese business hotel standard, which is genuinely noticeable when you open the door.
A standard single room comes in at around 17 square metres, and a Deluxe Double pushes to 26 square metres or more, with a separate bathroom layout that puts the shower and toilet in separate compartments.
That detail matters after a long day of walking.
The design reads as clean and modern rather than characterful, lots of light wood tones, neutral linens, and good overhead lighting that does not make everything look yellow.
One of the hotel’s more thoughtful touches is the lobby amenity station, where you pick up your toiletries (toothbrush, razor, skincare items) from a self-serve bar each evening rather than having a pre-packaged kit in the room.
It is a low-waste system that guests consistently mention positively in reviews.
Free WiFi is available throughout the property and performs reliably for video calls and streaming.
Breakfast at Verde Cassa
Breakfast is served at Verde Cassa, the hotel’s in-house restaurant, and it runs as an Italian-Japanese fusion buffet.
The spread typically includes Japanese staples like rice, miso soup, and grilled fish alongside Western options, eggs, salads, and pastries.
It is not included in most standard room rates, so you will need to add it at the time of booking or pay at the restaurant directly.
The cost is approximately JPY 2,000 to JPY 2,500 per adult, which is competitive for a hotel buffet in this tier.
An Honest Note on Pillows
This is where reviews get consistent in an unhelpful direction: pillows.
Multiple guests across TripAdvisor, Kayak, and Agoda flag the standard pillows as uncomfortably firm.
If you are a side sleeper or sensitive to bedding, it is worth calling the hotel ahead of your stay to request a softer option.
The beds themselves receive strong marks for comfort, so this is a fixable issue rather than a structural one.
Who Should Stay Here (and Who Should Not)
Hotel Vischio Osaka By Granvia Twin Beds Room – Photo: Hotels.com
This hotel works well for a specific type of traveller: someone who prioritises transport convenience and a clean, modern room over boutique atmosphere or city-centre energy.
Business travellers benefit most from the JR Osaka Station proximity, the reliable WiFi, and the efficient check-in and check-out process.
Couples on a first trip to Osaka will find the Umeda location a sensible base, with the Midosuji Line making Dotonbori and the broader Namba area about 20 minutes south by train.
Families can take advantage of the hotel’s child-stays-free policy, where children sharing a bed with adults stay at no additional cost.
Who it does not suit as well: travellers who want to be within walking distance of the main nightlife and street food zones.
You are not going to stumble out of Dotonbori and back to the hotel on foot.
If your trip is built around late nights in Minami (the southern entertainment district), staying in Namba or Shinsaibashi will save you the train ride each evening.
Equally, travellers looking for a ryokan experience or any kind of traditional Japanese inn atmosphere will find nothing of that here.
This is a clean, efficient modern hotel.
It does that very well, and it does not try to be anything else.
For practical context on how Umeda compares to other accommodation zones in Osaka, the where to stay in Osaka guide covers each major area with honest breakdowns by travel style and budget.
Hotel Vischio Osaka By Granvia Cozy Room – Photo: HotelsCombined
The best rates at the Vischio appear on the hotel’s own website (hotelvischio-osaka.com) and on major OTAs like Booking.com, Agoda, and Expedia.
Rates tend to spike during cherry blossom season (late March to mid-April), the Golden Week holiday cluster (late April to early May), and autumn leaf season (mid-November).
Outside those windows, particularly in July, August (Osaka summers are humid and hot, which suppresses demand), and February, rates drop noticeably.
If your dates are flexible, a mid-January or late-September booking can get you a Deluxe room at a Standard price.
Check whether your booking plan is fully refundable before confirming.
The hotel offers both flexible and non-refundable rates, and the price gap between them is often only JPY 1,000 to JPY 3,000 per night.
For shorter trips or fixed itineraries, the non-refundable rate is fine.
For anyone with uncertain travel dates, the flexibility is worth the small premium.
Early Check-in and Late Check-out
Hotel Vischio Osaka By Granvia Cozy Bedroom – Photo: hotelvischio-kyoto.com
Standard check-in is 3:00 PM and checkout is 11:00 AM.
Early check-in and late checkout are not guaranteed but can be requested at booking or on arrival, subject to availability.
If you’re arriving on an early morning flight from KIX, consider storing your bags at the hotel (they hold luggage before check-in) and spending the morning exploring Umeda or heading straight out to things to do in Osaka rather than waiting in the lobby.
The hotel also has limited parking at a fee, so if you are renting a car for a day trip, confirm parking availability with the hotel directly before assuming a spot is available.
If you are still mapping out your whole trip and want a structured way to approach Osaka’s highlights, the Osaka itinerary section of the site covers multi-day plans that work well from a Umeda base.
Ready to compare other hotels across Osaka’s neighbourhoods? The Osaka hotels guide covers options from budget capsule stays to full-service luxury properties, organised by area and travel type.
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
Toilet paper
Toothbrush
Private bathroom
Elevator
Accessible by elevator
Accessible parking
Adapted bath
No smoking
Upper floors accessible by elevator
Designated smoking area
Slippers
Sofa
Soundproofing
Telephone
Carpeted
City view
Storage available
Wake-up service
Safety deposit box
Currency exchange on-site
Key card access
Express check-out
Bottle of water
24hr front desk
Flat-screen TV
Cable or satellite TV
Pay-per-view channels
TV
Feather pillow
Socket near the bed
Alarm clock
Clothes rack
Electric kettle
Restaurant
Refrigerator
Vending machine (drinks)
Daily housekeeping
First-aid kit
CCTV in common areas
24-hour security
Laundry facilities
Laundry service
Pants press
Cribs available
Kid-friendly buffet
Parking
Desk
Massage
Location
Things/Places Nearby
Umeda Geijutsu Gekijo0.5 km
Umeda Sky Building0.5 km
Midosuji0.6 km
City Tower Nishi-Umeda1.1 km
Nakanoshima Koen1.9 km
Central Osaka2.9 km
Osaka-jo3.5 km
Shinsaibashi Shopping Arcade3.5 km
Amerikamura3.7 km
Dotonbori Glico Man Sign4.2 km
Osaka City Air Terminal4.3 km
Namba Parks5.0 km
Pricing Guide
Seasons & Pricing
Travel Seasons
Low SeasonFebruary
High SeasonJuly
Average Pricing
Weeknight$127
Weekend$120
Cheapest month to stay with an average 39% drop in price.
Most expensive month to stay with an average 55% 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 Hotel Vischio Osaka By Granvia, then you should consider staying during the low season. The cheapest deals can generally be found in February and March.
Prices can also vary depending on which day of the week you stay. For the best room deals at Hotel Vischio Osaka By Granvia, plan to stay on a Wednesday or Monday. The most expensive day is usually Sunday.
The cheapest price a room at Hotel Vischio Osaka By Granvia was booked for on KAYAK in the last 2 weeks was $103, while the most expensive was $154.
How long should you stay at Hotel Vischio Osaka By Granvia? KAYAK users usually book their rooms here for 3 days.
Our Verdict
Our Notes & Verdicts
Our Rating:8/10
This hotel is a strong pick for travellers who want a clean, modern base in Umeda without paying luxury prices.
Business travellers and independent explorers will appreciate the proximity to Osaka Station — about a five-minute walk north — which puts practically all of Osaka within easy train reach.
Rooms are genuinely spacious by Japanese hotel standards, the separate shower and toilet setup is a practical bonus, and the free amenity bar in the lobby — where you pick up your toiletries for the night — is a clever, low-waste touch that guests consistently enjoy.
The Italian-Japanese breakfast buffet gets solid marks for variety and quality.
The honest caveat: pillows have drawn repeated complaints for being uncomfortably firm, and housekeeping has occasionally missed the mark on thoroughness.
If you are a light sleeper, ask for a higher floor away from street noise, and manage expectations on bedding comfort.
FAQ
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Check-in starts at 3:00 PM and check-out is by 11:00 AM.
The hotel does serve breakfast — a well-regarded Italian-Japanese fusion buffet at the in-house restaurant Verde Cassa.
It is not included in the base room rate for most standard bookings, so check your specific plan when booking.
Early check-in and late check-out are subject to availability, so it is worth calling ahead if your flight lands early or departs late.
From Kansai International Airport (KIX), take the Haruka express train directly to Osaka Station — the journey takes around 65 to 75 minutes, and the hotel is a five-minute walk north from the station’s central north exit.
Osaka Itami Airport (ITM) is about 10 kilometres away and reachable by bus or taxi in roughly 30 minutes.
Within walking distance, you have the Umeda Sky Building, the underground Whity Umeda shopping arcade, and direct access to Hankyu and Hanshin Umeda stations for onward travel to Kyoto, Kobe, and Namba.
At its typical price point — often landing in the mid-range bracket for Osaka — this hotel delivers above-average value.
Rooms are larger than the Japanese business hotel norm, the building is modern and very clean, and the Umeda location is genuinely convenient rather than just close on a map.
It suits frequent business travellers, couples wanting a comfortable city base, and families taking advantage of the child-stays-free bed-sharing policy.
If you are chasing Dotonbori nightlife or want to be right in the thick of Namba, the 20-minute train ride south is a minor trade-off.
For those who prioritise transport connections and a calm neighbourhood, it is a smart choice.