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OSAKA, Japan, March 16, 2021 /PRNewswire/
The wait is over. W Hotels Worldwide, part of Marriott Bonvoy s portfolio of 30 extraordinary brands, today lifted the curtains on Japan s first-ever W hotel. Making its debut along vibrant Midosuji Boulevard, W Osaka will redefine the local hotel scene with the brand s spirited spin on luxury as the perfect addition to this electric city.
(PRNewsfoto/Marriott International, Inc.) Osaka s mix of culture and bold, high-energy lifestyle makes it the ideal setting for the debut of W Hotels in Japan, said
Rajeev Menon, President, Asia Pacific (excluding China), Marriott International. We are excited to once again be partnering with Sekisui House to welcome W Osaka to the luxury hospitality landscape here, and know international travelers and locals alike will be drawn to the hotel and its playground of possibilities.
By Contributor - March 16, 2021
The W brandâs latest Asian outpost occupies a jet-black high-rise in the heart of Japanâs second city.
Lounge seating at Living Room, W Osakaâs third-floor lobby. (All photos courtesy of W Osaka)
Fans of Marriott Internationalâs cheeky W Hotels planning a future trip to Japan now have even more reason to visit Osaka. Rising 27 stories above the gingko treeâlined Midosuji Boulevard, W Osaka opened its doors today as the luxury brandâs first-ever outpost in the country. The monolithic black facade by celebrated Osaka-born architect Tadao Ando presents a minimalist veneer that conceals flamboyant interiors by Amsterdam-based design studio Concrete, which was previously behind W London and W Verbier.