Calling All Seafood and Sushi Lovers! 10 Hotels Next to Markets in Osaka

Renowned for its diverse and delicious array of culinary options, foodies worldwide flock to “Kitchen of Japan” Osaka seeking tasty morsels amongst vibrant city life. And there’s nowhere better than the four big markets of Osaka: Kuromon Ichiba, Osaka Municipal Central Market, Izumisano Fisheries Cooperative Open-Air Fish Market, and Osaka Kizu Wholesale Market. In this article, we’ll introduce 10 select hotels near these beloved Osaka markets, helping you to get your fill without traveling far!

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The Four Major Markets of Osaka

The four main markets of Osaka are Kuromon Ichiba, Osaka Municipal Central Market, Izumisano Fisheries Cooperative Open-Air Fish Market, and Osaka Kizu Wholesale Market. Each has its own unique style, boasting fresh ingredients like seafood, fruits, vegetables, meat, and more, making them popular places for locals to shop and hungry travelers to fill their bellies.

Recommended Hotels Near Kuromon Ichiba

Located in the central Minami section of Osaka, it is said that Kuromon Ichiba, meaning “Black Gate Market,” gets its name from the blackened gates of Enmyoji Temple, which once stood near the market entrance. While Osaka is the “Kitchen of Japan,” as Osaka’s largest-scale market, Kuromon Ichiba is often called the “Kitchen of Osaka,” as ingredients from all over can be found here, from fresh seafood to fruits and even processed foods.

1. Kamon Hotel Namba

Only a minute’s walk from Nippombashi Station, Kamon Hotel Namba can be reached by airport bus directly from Itami Airport (Osaka International Airport) in just 35 minutes. And with Kuromon Ichiba just two minutes away on foot, grabbing a world-class meal is easier than ever!

A fusion of traditional Japanese and modern design, Kamon Hotel Namba features four kinds of carefully crafted rooms with both Western and Japanese options. Adding fun to flair, the hotel also hosts festive events like goldfish-scooping, target shooting, and serves cotton candy, making it a space where everyone from young to old can enjoy.

For breakfast, savor a wide assortment of both Japanese and Western dishes at the restaurant  "Hachimaru Kamaboko," which are painstakingly arranged with ingredients designed to go well with the homemade “surimi” fish paste. The freshly fried “kamaboko” (fishcake) is also a must-try!

2. Namba Oriental Hotel

A 3-minute walk from Namba Station, a 4-minute walk from Kuromon Ichiba, and a 5-minute walk from Dotonbori, Namba Oriental Hotel is a great base for Osaka adventures! With many shops and restaurants nearby, you will never be short on things to do or places to eat.

The center point of this marvelous hotel is the naturally colored patio courtyard featuring a large white fountain. Upon passing through the hotel lobby, guests can enjoy the seasonal greenery and bliss of fresh flowers planted monthly in accordance with the birthday calendar. Even in the heart of the city, you can relax and wipe away fatigue.

In the hotel’s exclusive guest-only lounge, one can sample six brands of sake from six breweries in Osaka and five types of herbal cordial drinks from England, bringing solace to both the mind and the body.

In the morning, kickstart your day with three types of soup, including a fragrant miso soup, and a variety of freshly prepared breakfast options, such as pilaf and bread.

3. IAM HOTEL

"IAM HOTEL" follows a dynamic new accommodation style that combines the characteristics and warmth of a guest house with the regency of a business hotel.

It is located between Namba Station and Nippombashi Station, both accessible on foot, and Kuromon Ichiba is just a 4-minute walk away.

While Osaka is known as a busy city where life never stops, the entirety of IAM HOTEL is enveloped by trees, and the guest rooms feature a sleek, modern design that utilizes mellow wooden tones, with tatami mats to enhance the calming atmosphere.

The lounge is open 24 hours a day, and the drink bar is available from 3:00 pm to midnight, so you can enjoy your holiday at your own pace.

There is also a hotel laundry, which is ideal for travelers on a long holiday that don’t want to be weighed down by large and heavy luggage.

Recommended Hotels Near Osaka Municipal Central Market

Osaka Municipal Central Market plays a pivotal role in the distribution of seafood, vegetables, fruits, dried foods, and pickled goods in the Kinki region. There are three markets within: Honjo, Tobu Market, and Nanko Market. Among them, Honjo's trading volume is the second largest in Japan after Toyosu Market in Tokyo.

4. Art Hotel Osaka Bay Tower

Connected directly to Bentencho Station, Art Hotel Osaka Bay Tower is only 8 minutes from Osaka Station and 20 minutes to Osaka Municipal Central Market by train, and is well-connected to Universal Studios Japan, making it ideal for sightseeing.

Towering 200 meters above the city, many of the rooms of Art Hotel Osaka Bay Tower offer breathtaking night-time panoramas of the city and bay.

The same building also houses the luxurious Solaniwa Onsen hot spring, which can be used by hotel guests at a reduced price.

For breakfast, take advantage of both Japanese and Western buffet dining at the on-site restaurant. Additionally, the hotel has a restaurant on the top floor, as well as a teppanyaki restaurant, a traditional Japanese restaurant, a cafe, and a bar lounge. With an option for every occasion, you are sure never to go hungry during your stay!

5. Hotel Shiki Utsubo Park

Hotel Shiki Utsubo Park is a 20-minute walk to Osaka Municipal Central Market, a 3-minute walk to Awaza Station, a 10-minute walk to Namba Station, and a 15-minute walk to Umeda Station, making it a convenient point of access to all over Osaka.

In line with its namesake, all of the spacious guest rooms at Hotel Shiki Utsubo Park face Utsubo Park, where you can gaze upon the beauty of the four seasons.

All rooms are equipped with Simmons beds, which continue to be among the top choice of sleep professionals around the world, so you can properly rest up for another day of Osaka excitement.

In terms of dining, the in-house bar “Orizuru” makes for a classy starter, and a Japanese restaurant called “Iricho” is available on the first floor of the next building over, which has both private rooms and table seating.

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Recommended Hotels Near Izumisano Fisheries Cooperative Open-Air Fish Market

Sushi, sashimi, and seafood lovers, take note! Boasting over 30 shops specializing in fresh fish, the popular Izumisano Fisheries Cooperative Open-Air Fish Market bustles with visitors from all over Japan keen for a taste of succulent seafood.

At the Kaisenyaki Market, which is open only on weekends and public holidays, you can bring in the ingredients you purchased to barbecue. The Izumisano Fishing Port also has an auction area, where you can check out the catch of the day and witness the fast-paced morning fish auctions right in front of your eyes!

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6. HATAGO INN Kansai Airport

Only a 12-minute train ride from Kansai International Airport, a 7-minute walk from Rinku-town Station, and a 20-minute walk to Izumisano Fisheries Cooperative Open-Air Fish Market, HATAGO INN Kansai Airport offers a wonderful stay with great city access.

 

Conceptually, the hotel was designed to pay tribute to traditional “hatago” inns, where commoners would gather to rest and socialize as they recounted tales of travel. The large bathhouse, which can be used free of charge, resembles an old-school Japanese “sento” public bath, a nostalgic relic brought to life with traditional paintings on the wall.

Bookworms will also adore the collection of around 10,000 comics, magazines, and other books in the large guest-only library on the 1st floor.

For breakfast, chow down on a hearty buffet of local specialties, and get your day of Osaka sightseeing off to a good start!

7. Kansai Airport Washington Hotel

Kansai Airport Washington Hotel is just a 3-minute walk from Rinku-town Station and a 25-minute walk to Izumisano Fisheries Cooperative Open-Air Fish Market. 

With a massage service and 24-hour convenience store, you can heal from the fatigue of travel and relish true comfort.

 

The rooms themselves are spacious and have a bathtub-equipped bathroom, so that you can further alleviate your tired body. 

In addition, the superb cityscape and bay views from the rooms, and the night panorama from the upper floors are things of beauty sure to become a trip highlight.

Western, Japanese, and Chinese cuisine is available at the 2nd floor buffet restaurant for breakfast and lunch, along with a seasonal lunch menu that is definitely worth checking out.

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Recommended Hotels Near Osaka Kizu Wholesale Market

Osaka Kizu Wholesale Market is frequented by professional chefs from all over Osaka as a source of fresh and exciting ingredients used to create culinary masterpieces. At the Kizu Morning Market, which is held from 9:00 am to 12:00 pm on the second and last Saturday of each month, you can eat not only delicious food but also buy fresh ingredients unavailable at the supermarket. Even the general public can participate in the market auction, so try your hand at haggling for the fresh catch of the day starting as low as 100 yen!

8. Hotel Sobial Namba Daikokucho

Newly opened in 2020, Hotel Sobial Namba Daikokucho is just a minute’s walk from Daikokucho Station and a 5-minute walk to Osaka Kizu Wholesale Market. Its inspirational concept comes from the idea of staying at “a place where one plays,” and the delightfully designed interior and heartfelt service like welcome drinks and sweets ensure nothing less than an amusing time to be had by all.

There are five types of guest room, including the standard single and double rooms, along with family rooms and even camping rooms with tents for an extra pop of excitement. 

There is also a large bathhouse with an open-air bath, where you can balance the exhilaration of your trip with calm tranquility.

For breakfast, enjoy a vibrant buffet offering styles of food from not just Osaka and the rest of Japan but from across the entire world!

In addition, grills are set up on the restaurant's terrace, where you can enjoy a BBQ centered on fresh seafood procured from the nearby Kizu Market.

9. Osaka Hinode Hotel Nipponbashi

Not only is Osaka Hinode Hotel Nipponbashi just a 3-minute walk to Tsutenkaku Tower and Shinsekai, but it is also a 10-minute walk to Osaka Kizu Wholesale Market, which makes it the ideal candidate for a base during your Osaka stay.

Guest rooms have a modern-Japanese ambience, offering a blissful space to unwind in. Staff can also assist in surprises for special occasions, making it perfect for birthdays, proposals, and more.

The bathhouse is free to use for guests, so you can rest up before your big adventures the next day. There are also bookable private baths, ideal for couples or families, where you can relax without worrying about your surroundings.

For breakfast, a buffet centered around Japanese food is at your service, and in the evening between 9:00 pm - 10:00 pm, you can savor the daily homemade ramen, which pairs ceremoniously with over 50 types of complimentary alcohol.

10. Hiyori Hotel Osaka Namba Station

Hiyori Hotel Osaka Namba Station is just a 2-minute walk from Nankai Namba Station, a 10-minute walk to Osaka Kizu Wholesale Market, and a 10-minute walk to Kuromon Ichiba, making it a great place to tour the markets of Osaka.

Hospitality is a point of pride for this Osaka hotel, and complimentary welcome drinks and gifts for children are just a few of the extras you’ll enjoy at check in.

The guest rooms are spacious, boasting bathrooms with large bathtubs to stretch your legs, and beds from the world-famous Simmons brand, all designed to soothe tired bodies.

In addition, the tatami-like flooring encourages you to walk barefoot to ease your feet from walking around, so you can fully recover from a day out.

Wake up to a buffet with fresh vegetables and fruits sourced directly from nearby markets. Between 9:30 pm to 11:00 pm, “Kansai dashi chazuke” is also served free of charge, so you won’t have to worry about feeling peckish before bed.

Revel in the Delicacies of Osaka at a Market-Side Hotel

When it comes to food in Osaka, freshness is everything! And there’s no better way to get your hands on premium Osaka delicacies than by staying near a local market! Osaka is full of exceptional hotels with convenient access to markets, along with hot springs, stunning night views, and more, so rest assured, you can never really go wrong!

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The information in this article is accurate at the time of publication.

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