Four Seasons Hotels announces plans for a new hotel in Osaka, Japan. The project will contribute to the development of Osaka by creating a new symbol of the city. The project aims to promote and vitalize the flow of visitors between Umeda and Nakanoshima. Plans have been announced for the One Dojima project which will include the Four Seasons Hotel.
The project began construction on August 1, 2020, and is a large-scale redevelopment project in the Kinki region of Osaka. The building will be approximately 195 meters high, 49 stories with a total floor area of about 85000 square meters making it one of the largest in Osaka City. The high-rise tower will feature residences by Brillia, a meeting hall that serves as a base for tourism and business, and the upcoming Four Seasons Hotel. The project will contribute to Osaka by creating a new symbol of the city. The partnership is with Tokyo’s Tech, one of Japan’s leading real estate companies.
Four Seasons Hotels announces plans for a new hotel in Osaka, the plan is to create an iconic complex development landmark in Osaka, a city that is attracting global attention. “We are honored to expand our presence in Japan with our long-time partners at HPL and with our new collaborators at Tokyo Tech whose vision for the One Dojima project will create a new luxury and lifestyle destination in Osaka” says John Davidson, President and CEO, Four Seasons Hotel and Resorts. He also added that “We are proud to be a part of the One Dojima Project where our guests will soon enjoy the beautiful atmosphere created by local Japanese designers along with the legendary Four Seasons service that is renowned in Japan and around the world” Dojima is located near several of the waterways in Osaka which is also known as the water capital. The area has developed as a commercial center and today has become the center of business in Osaka. In addition, nearby Nakanoshima is a thriving art district with many art galleries and museums.
The hotel will feature 175 guestrooms and will be designed by well-known interior designers Gwenael Nicholas, Shinichiro Ogata and Yasuhiro Koichi.