Osaka Marriott Miyako Hotel, Japan's tallest building |
The Osaka Marriott Miyako Hotel is located in the Abeno-Harukas, Tennouji, Osaka. At 300 meters,
it stands as the tallest building in Japan. The hotel connects directly to a major Osaka terminal,
linking seven train and subway lines, the ideal location for an intercity hub. A fast express train
services to Kyoto, Nara, and to the area nearby temples and shrine.
The 300-meter high tallest building throughout Japan
(L) The private entrance to the 19th floor lobby of Osaka Marriott Miyako Hotel
(M) A reception desk (R) An elevator hall
(L) A twin-bed guest room (M) A shower with a bath, and a powder room (R) A toilet with a full-functioned washlet
A morning buffet
(L) A view from the guest room of 52nd floor: In the distance, we can see Ikoma mountain range.
(R) In the morning, a fog is spread over underneath. You can experience a life over the clouds.
A sunset over the Osaka Bay that is viewed from the 60th-floor observatory.
Osaka Marriott Miyako Hotel consists of 360 guest rooms are smoke-free, except for 21 smoking rooms
on the 39th floor. From Tokyo to Shin-Osaka, it takes about two hours and 40 minutes by a high-speed
shinkansen train. Transfer to JR loop line to Tennouji. It takes 25 to 30 minutes. The hotel is located just
above JR Tennouji station. A detailed guide on the own HP is as follows.
From Kansai International Airport, it takes 55 minutes; from Osaka International Airport,
it takes 30 minutes by limousine bus to Abeno-Harukas.
A life over the clouds
Osaka loop-line JR train and Tennouji station
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Smoking Restriction at Hotels in the World: Actual Survey
The ratio of a smoking guest room to the total hotel rooms was calculated,
based on-the-spot investigation.
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This information was provided by the Smokefree Hotel and Travel.
The photograph was taken, and the article was written in April 2018,
by Junhaku Miyamoto, M.D., Ph.D.
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