Overview
Osaka Marriott Miyako Hotel is located within Abeno Harukas, the 300-meter tower above Osaka-Abenobashi Station and beside the Tennoji transport cluster. It works well for travelers who want a high-rise Osaka hotel with wide city views, in-house dining, and strong rail links on the south side of the city.
Location is the main point to weigh. This hotel is most convenient when your plans focus on Osaka Tennoji-Abeno, including Kintetsu trains from Osaka-Abenobashi, JR and subway services from Tennoji, Abeno Harukas itself, and direct rail to Kansai International Airport. It is less about being beside one specific gate and more about the scale, views, and connections of the Abeno Harukas complex.
Rooms
The rooms use the tower setting well, with floor-to-ceiling windows overlooking Osaka and the expected comforts of a polished city hotel. The appeal is not unusual room layouts; it is the height, the views, and the fuller service of a larger hotel compared with many simpler properties around Tennoji.
Travelers planning a club-level stay should look at the Club Floor. Superior and Deluxe rooms on that floor feature refreshed interiors introduced in April 2026, and Club-level rooms and suites include access to the Club Lounge on the 38th floor.
Facilities
The hotel offers more than a place to sleep near Tennoji-Abeno. The 24-hour fitness center has room-key access and city views, while event rooms and a business center support meetings and group travel.
The larger full-service format is part of the appeal, especially if you want those amenities without leaving Abeno Harukas.
Dining
Restaurant ZK and Live Kitchen COOKA are the main restaurants. ZK serves Western, Japanese, and teppanyaki dishes with high-floor views, while COOKA is the more flexible buffet option and breakfast venue.
LOUNGE PLUS and BAR PLUS offer afternoon tea, light meals, and evening drinks. This makes it easy to keep some meals in the tower, with Tennoji-Abeno nearby for more casual options.
Location and transport
The hotel is in Abeno Harukas above Osaka-Abenobashi, the Kintetsu station. JR and Osaka Metro services use Tennoji, which is part of the same transport cluster: Tennoji Station / Osaka-Abenobashi.
Osaka Metro gives the area broad reach across the city. The Midosuji Line is the simplest route for many trips, including Namba and Umeda, while the Tanimachi Line provides another subway corridor. JR Tennoji connects with Kansai Airport rail and routes in southern Osaka.
Airport access
Kansai International Airport is the clearest airport connection. JR West's Haruka service runs directly between Kansai Airport and Tennoji, making the hotel convenient before or after a flight if you would rather not cross the city first.
For Osaka Itami Airport, bus is usually the better fit. Airport limousine buses serve Abenobashi Station and Tennoji Station in about 30 minutes, depending on traffic and the timetable, so Itami access is via the nearby bus terminal area rather than direct rail from the hotel.
Why stay here
Choose Osaka Marriott Miyako Hotel if you want the combination of Abeno Harukas, high-floor rooms, and Tennoji-Abeno transport. It is especially well matched to Kansai Airport rail, Kintetsu routes, and itineraries focused on southern Osaka.
Consider another part of Osaka if most days revolve around Namba nightlife, Umeda offices, or a tightly timed Shinkansen departure from Shin-Osaka. All are reachable from here, but the hotel's strongest advantage is on the Tennoji-Abeno side of the city.
Good to know
Nearby transport names can be easy to mix up. Osaka-Abenobashi refers to the Kintetsu side below Abeno Harukas; Tennoji is the JR and Osaka Metro side. Check the operator before setting a meeting point, choosing an exit, or planning an airport route.
