Hirakata, a city in Osaka’s northeastern region, used to be the hunting grounds of the Imperial family and was popular for its cherry blossoms. It was promoted to city status in 1947 and designated as “Japan’s Special City” in 2001. The city is known for its population of Hirakata Koreans or ethnic Koreans bearing Japanese names. It also attracts visitors with its array of diverse attractions. Hirakata Park, a famous children’s amusement park, offers different rides and adventure activities for every season. The Makino Kurumazuka Kofun is a burial mound shaped like a keyhole declared as Japan’s National Historic site. Its Kansai Gaidai University is notable for its East Asian Studies Program, which connects its students with prestigious universities all over the world. For a comfortable and convenient base, check out this list of the top hotels to stay in Hirakata, Japan.
We handpicked these listings carefully, considering (wherever possible) Superhost status, recent guest reviews, location, accommodation type, prices, availability of dates, decor, and amenities. The image galleries get refreshed with the latest updates regularly. They were last updated on April 13, 2024.
1. Hotel Miroir (from USD 42)
Exceptional value for money with affordable rates for a comfortable stay.
Clean and comfortable rooms, with excellent service and prompt dining experience.
Conveniently located with access to further attractions and similar hotels.
Delicious and punctual food service, enhancing the overall stay experience.
This hotel offers capacious deluxe and standard double rooms, each with a unique motif and extra-large double beds. The rooms feature a sleeping area and lounge equipped with air conditioning, free Wi-Fi, and a flat-screen TV. The private bathrooms feature a bidet and a bathtub that lights up in brilliant colors. Guests can enjoy a luxurious soak in the hot tub on site and indulge in an Asian breakfast served daily.
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2. New Commander Hotel Osaka Neyagawa (from USD 91)
This 3-star hotel offers compact European-style guest rooms filled with natural light. The rooms can accommodate one to two guests. Each unit comes with basic comforts such as a cozy thick bed, an LCD TV with pay-per-view channels, a work desk, a fridge, and an electric kettle with matcha tea.
The in-house Shojo restaurant serves a la carte Japanese fare for lunch and dinner. There’s a public bath where you can enjoy a relaxing hot soak. You’re free to do laundry using the coin-operated laundry machines. You can walk to the train station from the hotel and rent bikes if you want to explore the city.
3. Hotel Agora Osaka Moriguchi (from USD 61)
Hotel Agora Osaka Moriguchi is across the Keihan Moriguchishi Train Station, so getting around the city becomes easy and hassle-free. The hotel offers guests a great selection of modern and traditional Japanese-style guest rooms. Each unit has a flat-screen TV, a work desk, and facilities for making green tea.
There are several dining options on site. The top-floor restaurant and bar offer panoramic city views while dining. Chinese and Japanese fare is served in the other on-site restaurants, while you can enjoy coffee and sweet bread from the hotel’s cafe and bakery.
4. Hotel Abest Grande Takatsuki (from USD 89)
This 4-star hotel features a mix of Japanese and modern interiors and amenities. It’s close to the JR train station, a mall, and restaurants. You can choose from Western-style bedrooms with thick cushioned beds and traditional Japanese bedrooms with futons. All rooms offer heating and air conditioning. There are special suites featuring an adjacent Tatami room and a traditional open-air Japanese bath where you can enjoy a private soak.
The in-house Little Green Cafe serves buffet and a la carte meals, including breakfast every day. Luxuriate in the sauna or enjoy a long soak in the traditional and modern Japanese hot tubs.
5. Candeo Hotels Osaka Kishibe, Suita (from USD 122)
Reasonable pricing with luxurious amenities like rooftop spa and onsen.
Spacious rooms, rooftop spa with indoor and outdoor baths, easy access to train station, convenience stores and restaurants on-site.
Connected to JR station, making travel convenient, and close to tourist spots despite being a bit further away from downtown Osaka.
Delicious and varied breakfast buffet, though some found it expensive, with additional dining options available nearby.
This hotel in Suita is a delightful home base if you’re visiting Izumi Shrine. It offers Western-style guest rooms made cozy with air conditioning, thickly cushioned beds, and big-picture windows with city views. The on-site restaurant serves authentic Japanese cuisine buffet style, along with breakfast and kiddie meals. Take advantage of the on-site spa facilities, which include a sauna and luxurious hot tub. There’s a large open-air bath where you can soak while enjoying city views.
6. Minamisenri Crystal Hotel, Suita (from USD 98)
Minamisenri Crystal Hotel is within walking distance of Minami-Senri Station in Osaka and 30-minutes by train from Osaka International Airport. It offers contemporary rooms with thickly cushioned beds, air conditioning, and a flat-screen TV, thus ensuring a comfortable stay. It has a tiny fridge where guests can store food and beverages and a tiny kettle for heating water for coffee.
There are several dining options in the hotel, including a cafe, a vending machine selling soda and snacks, and a restaurant offering indoor and outdoor seating. A coin-operated laundromat is available on site.
7. Toyoko Inn Osaka Kadoma-shi Ekimae (from USD 61)
Toyoko Inn Osaka Kadoma-shi Ekimae offers impeccably clean smoking and non-smoking rooms with a modern design. The rooms have a work desk, a safe, small fridge, and a coffee maker. Guests can relax by watching their favorite shows on the flat-screen TV that offers satellite and pay-per-view channels.
There’s a lounge on site where guests can enjoy meals, including American breakfast and snacks from the vending machine. Massage services are offered on request. This hotel is a great starting point when visiting Panasonic Museum and Kadoma City History Museum.
8. Hotel Livemax Osaka Kadoma (from USD 75)
Affordable rates for spacious rooms near Kadomashi station.
Conveniently located near 7-11, Daiso, and McDonald's with friendly staff.
Close proximity to Kadomashi station, with various dining and shopping options within walking distance.
Convenient access to a nearby convenience store for quick snacks and essentials.
Hotel Livemax offers snug rooms equipped with deeply cushioned beds, a microwave for cooking simple meals, and air conditioning. Enjoy luxurious tub baths provided with free bath essentials and slippers. The rooms have big bay windows offering breathtaking city views. There’s a flat-screen TV for your viewing pleasure and free Wi-Fi for surfing the net. Dogs are allowed on the property, with a limit of two per room. The hotel is less than a 15-minute walk away from Panasonic Museum.
9. Osaka Moriguchi Plaza Hotel (from USD 48)
This tall green building is 1.8 km (1.2 mi) away from Panasonic Museum and offers guests cozy accommodations. It has a snack and beverage vending machine and an elegant lobby with a lounge. The on-site restaurant offers buffet-style meals and awesome outdoor views while you are dining.
The rooms are perfect for couples or small families. Each unit comes with a comfortable bed, a desk that also works as a mini kitchen, and a portable air-conditioner. Enjoy a rejuvenating soak in the tub of your private bathroom provided with bath essentials. Relax by watching TV or streaming movies on the net while dressed in your free bathrobes.
Osaka Moriguchi Plaza Hotel
Address: Yagumohigashimachi 2-82-35
10. Hotel San Marco, Daitō (from USD 42)
Hotel San Marco impresses guests with a uniquely elegant lobby and spacious guest rooms. The Western-style bedrooms provide guests with thickly cushioned beds to sleep on, a tiny fridge to keep food and drinks cold, and a lounge for relaxing while watching TV. On-site parking is available for guests. If you wish to venture out and explore, Kōnoikeshinden train station is within walking distance of the property.
Hotel San Marco
Address: Daito-shi, Shinden Honmachi 9-21
Have a memorable time in Hirakata with your loved ones
Hirakata in northeastern Japan is a great place for families to visit. Plus, it has a wide selection of hotels that provide a nice blend of modern comforts and traditional Japanese amenities, such as hot baths that make each property unique. For an unforgettable experience, book any of the above hotels in Hirakata.
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