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T+L’s Lodge Evaluate of Patina Osaka in Japan

Patina Osaka

  • Osaka, Japan, has seen an inflow of new inns within the final 12 months—together with the Waldorf Astoria Osaka and the 4 Seasons Lodge Osaka. Patina Osaka is town’s latest addition.
  • The serene and luxurious rooms at Patina have tatami mat daybeds plus washi paper headboards impressed by Osaka Fort’s spectacular granite fortifications.
  • Patina Osaka’s ground-floor restaurant, P72, focuses on seasonal produce sourced close by and plucked each day from the lodge’s city backyard.
  • Consciously crafted design is discovered all through the lodge, together with at Sonata Bar & Lounge, the place greater than 15,000 kilos of upcycled classic Japanese audio system are jigsawed throughout a wall.
  • An emphasis on wellness means not solely pampering spa therapies however superior well being tech, motion, and meditation periods over a complete ground. 

I checked in Patina Osaka two days earlier than its glass doorways formally slid open to friends on Could 1, a bit sleep disadvantaged after a red-eye flight with my 15-month-old daughter. The swish but stimulating design comprised layered exterior partitions that mimic rammed earth, considerable heat wooden, a mesmerizing commissioned video wall projection by Takashi Makino, and tactile supplies akin to ethereal washi paper and grounded granite and ceramic.

After being whisked 14 flooring as much as our nook suite on the fringes of downtown, the curtains opened to disclose Osaka Fort going through me sq. on, with its surrounding lush park as a halo—one which, simply weeks in the past, I used to be instructed, had erupted in cherry blossoms. I immediately felt at peace. That verdant vista of a bit of historical, intricate structure centered me in storied Osaka and proved a delightfully constant by way of line for my keep.

I gazed on the fortress constructed in 1583 by samurai Toyotomi Hideyoshi (and later rebuilt by a unique shogun) by way of the 20-story lodge’s floor-to-ceiling glass home windows whereas consuming breakfasts of regionally crafted Japanese cheeses, juicy regionally grown fruits, just-baked pastries with house-made preserves, and flavorful Basque stew with savory sausage at Iñaki. I glanced at it throughout swims within the elegant lap pool and whereas soaking within the onsen-like sizzling tub. I admired it over afternoon tea at Nijiri, the shoji-walled tea lounge whose title references the reverential act of kneeling or crouching to enter a tea home.

It was intriguing to see how Capella Lodge Group bonded this primary city Patina lodge with its tropical island resort within the Maldives, often called a extremely related social hub with experiential artwork, activations, and elevated takes on sustainability. Right here, regardless of the encircling metropolis, the rhythms of nature are felt by way of design, delicacies, and what’s seemingly Osaka’s first edible backyard at an city lodge, already rising 20 totally different herbs—chervil, chamomile, wild strawberries, borage flowers, and 6 several types of mint. This contributed to lovely surprises, moments of repose, and daring flavors on every day of my go to.

Osaka, Japan, has seen an inflow of new inns within the final 12 months—together with the Waldorf Astoria Osaka and the 4 Seasons Lodge Osaka. Patina Osaka is the latest luxurious keep within the burgeoning metropolis—here is my full overview.

The Rooms

Patina Osaka has 221 rooms and suites, and whereas they differ in view and measurement, all function design hallmarks that embody a way of place. The 3D washi paper headboards behind cognac-hued leather-based and wooden beds—wearing silky Frette bedding in a fragile granite shade made customized for the lodge—had been molded from a piece of the fortress’s granite stone wall, historical imperfections and all. The elegant, minimalist mild pendants really feel very Japanese, as do the massive tatami mat–slash–window seats and ceramic wall hangings repaired with gold à la kintsugi. The lavatory, with a rain bathe, copper fixtures, a big soaking tub, and a mosaic of pure grey stone, felt luxurious and trendy. I adored carrying the fluffy Garnier Thiebaut bathrobe and super-soft Japanese pajamas in jade inexperienced that matched the fortress roof. The in-room yoga mat and ceramic cups for tea from the well-stocked minibar adopted the identical shade inspiration.

My Junior Suite, at 807 sq. ft, was pleasantly spacious with plentiful comfortable locations to recline, sit, and work, or play with my toddler—or let her nap within the bed room with the stunning washi-covered doorways slid shut whereas I took a quiet tub or frolicked in the lounge. Maybe the perfect perk of the suite was the massive balcony with ample plump seating and an atmospheric ground lamp, a wonderful extension of the indoor house for prime fortress viewing.

Once I walked by way of the usual 538-square-foot Deluxe Room, it felt completely sized, particularly for a pair or solo traveler, nonetheless with a beneficiant lavatory together with a bath and a tatami daybed with a legless Japanese zaisu chair atop it. The lodge’s penthouse-type lodging is the castle-facing Patina Suite, outfitted with its personal turntable and sound system plus a minimalist Japanese-style meditation room.

Meals and Drink

Get pleasure from afternoon tea and small treats at Nijiri.

Georg Roske/Patina Osaka


“It’s my child,” Antony Scholtmeyer, the lodge’s culinary director, instructed me, wanting ecstatic as he fastidiously pulled up the very first fennel from the sun-drenched edible backyard exterior P72, the restaurant, which he conceived after spending seven years at Capella Bangkok.

The bottom-floor restaurant’s title references the 72 micro seasons acknowledged in Japan, known as shichijūni-kō, and interprets to a brand new tasting menu each few days, relying on what the natural farm on close by Awaji Island sends of their weekly 44-pound omakase veg field. For our lunch, he cleaned and divided the fennel into elements to poach and serve with sea bream and risotto of house-fermented lemon koji rice and backyard peas. The concept behind the lunch- and afternoon tea–solely restaurant is to waste as little as attainable. As an alternative of letting the lemon tree’s leaves fall and wither, the culinary group makes oils to make use of in Scholtmeyer’s imaginative cooking. Onion pores and skin is cooked, pureed, and dehydrated with a number of different easy components right into a wafer; oysters are wrapped in fermented cherry blossom leaves. “With fermenting and pickling, you may reuse loads of stuff you’d waste,” he instructed me of the acutely aware outlet’s ethos, which is designed with native diners in thoughts.

The highest flooring, 19 and 20, are devoted to 4 further eating ideas. There, the lodge’s overarching theme of kisetsukan, which means seasonal consciousness, is felt most evidently at Iñaki. The Basque all-day eating restaurant options bountiful installations of preserved flowers and flora hanging from the wood-coffered ceiling to symbolize the 4 seasons. It’s the place we devoured breakfast with a facet of Osaka Fort views, and dined on wood-fired octopus with black ink sauce, tender Iberico pork, and seawater ice cream with olive oil and almond foam that I can’t cease interested by. My toddler’s spaghetti and meatballs had been so scrumptious, I couldn’t assist however steal bites.

Get pleasure from a teppanyaki expertise at Barin.

Georg Roske/Patina Osaka


Barin is the lodge’s high-end teppanyaki restaurant, seating 10 folks on the counter and as much as 16 in cubicles lining an extended mural hand-drawn on gold leaf depicting Osaka’s historical past. There, the 2 well-pedigreed cooks ready melt-in-my-mouth Kuroge wagyu on the teppan—which originated in Kobe, not too removed from Osaka—in-season spiny lobster, in addition to a kind of onion so candy and scrumptious it blew me away.

Past the Setouchi granite Stone Backyard and Nijiri Tea Lounge, the putting spiral staircase clad in indigo dip-dyed washi paper and main upstairs to Sonata Bar & Lounge was certainly one of my private favourite design moments. Up within the dynamic, moodily lit music-themed house, bartenders blended libations impressed by Osaka’s 1970 world’s honest utilizing Japanese components (one described my Tiger Youngster cocktail—Roku gin, dry vermouth, and mirin rice wine—as a “Japanese tradition martini”). The bar additionally hosts weekly vinyl collector gatherings round an extended communal desk and a DJ sales space turntable on which friends are welcome to pop on their very own choice from the 6,000-strong document assortment. Sonata’s non-public room is probably the most atmospheric of all, with a jigsaw puzzle wall of 15,000 kilos of Japanese-made classic analog audio system behind an extended, cozy couch.

It’s price mentioning that each one eating retailers went out of their method to accommodate my pal’s gluten and dairy allergic reactions, even guaranteeing she had her personal brown sugar scones and fairly savories and sweets throughout our afternoon tea at Nijiri.

Actions and Experiences

Panoramic views of Osaka and Osaka Fort from the indoor pool.

Georg Roske/Patina Osaka


The lodge’s beautiful indoor swimming pool and jetted sizzling pool, together with the spa and wellness amenities, present loads of methods to spend a day, however there’s rather more to select from in relation to planning your time.

There are two Perpetual Journeys per day, meant to ask reflection or surprise; they’re complimentary for friends and alter each couple of months. For the second, these embrace guided fortress park jogs, breathwork, stretching, and aqua strolling as Patina Rise actions within the mornings. The Listening Room by OJAS, with its world-class speaker system and vinyl choice curated by sound sculptor Devon Turnbull, is the positioning of morning soundscape periods.

There are fermentation workshops and hands-on Soba to Ōmugi lunches occurring frequently in P72, plus a weekly immersive design tour led by normal supervisor Ellen Franke. At a cost, friends can also e book a cute Patina Osaka wagon, filled with chairs, cuddly blankets, bites, and drinks for a bucolic picnic within the park.

The Spa

A spa therapy room.

Georg Roske/Patina Osaka


Patina Wellness sprawls throughout a full ground for a 15,000-square-foot glass-wrapped wellbeing oasis. The spa is nicely rounded not solely from an indulgent and restorative therapy perspective, however in the way in which it weaves superior well being know-how into the experiences. I attempted two packages that paired each throughout my keep. First was an anti-aging and beauty-focused therapy that mixed 20 minutes in a relaxingly heat crimson mild mattress with a Japanese Microbiome and Fermented Enzyme Facial. It featured skincare made equally to sake, with aged fermented rice bran, and the really divine textures made the hydrating therapy much more sensorial. One other day, after a tranquil stint within the hyperbaric oxygen chamber, I sank into bliss throughout a signature physique therapy with mild dry brushing and soft-tissue therapeutic massage utilizing rose hip-scented coconut oil.

Whereas they really feel pampering, the therapies are all fairly intentional of their function, together with choices just like the infrared sauna, cryotherapy, and compression remedy. Friends can e book floating stand-up paddle board yoga on the pool or private coaching within the Technogym-equipped health heart. I selected to swim sluggish laps within the 65-foot pool, having fun with the sight of the rippling water as heat copper mild cascaded from the outsized wood-slat coffers within the hovering ceiling.

Household-friendly Choices

Touring with my toddler, we skilled firsthand how little ones are handled, and it concerned striped teepees, sustainable picket toys, preemptively baby-proofed furnishings corners, a diaper pail and child tub, and a white chocolate “{photograph}” of the 2 of us as a poignant welcome amenity in our suite.

On opening day, I used to be pleasantly stunned by the variety of households and multigenerational teams that checked in. I used to be instructed the forthcoming youngsters’ programming right here might embrace origami periods. Within the meantime, eating places had been all outfitted with excessive chairs, a youngsters’ menu, and particular creations arrived for my daughter on cute picket bear plates.

For our fortress picnic, the employees packed milk and customised a meals field together with her favourite fruits (i.e. tons of blueberries and sliced banana). What really made me really feel she was genuinely welcomed was the tremendous sort employees, who clearly relished participating with not solely my little one, whom they affectionately known as Mira-chan (-chan being an endearing Japanese suffix typically used for teenagers), however different little ones, too.

Accessibility and Sustainability

The Patina Membership lounge.

Georg Roske/Patina Osaka


Accessibility appeared to me a precedence of the lodge, which has three ADA rooms and options accessible elevators, wheelchair-friendly halls and restaurant entries, and a handicap elevate for the pool.

Native manufacturing and sourcing, upcycling, zero single-use plastic, and artistic reuse are on the coronary heart of Patina Osaka’s considerate sustainability efforts. I used to be impressed with how nicely the designers behind it made use of scraps, whether or not in P72’s undulating 170-foot ceiling set up impressed by plant roots and made with wooden bits reclaimed from an Osaka manufacturing unit, the turndown satchel of aromatic hinoki wooden shavings to help in pre-sleep rest, or art work by Osakan ceramist Toru Hatta created from development waste. A large portray by Wataru Hatano in Sonata Bar & Lounge dubbed “Mud” options dust unearthed from the lodge’s development web site.

And certainly one of my private favorites, a fiery summary piece in Iñaki’s non-public eating room, was usual from curlicue cones of vibrant recycled paper. Even the lodge’s inexperienced ink pens are recycled—and recyclable—cardboard. Drinks are bottled solely in glass or steel, and loos are stocked with giant bottles of toiletries by B Corp–licensed Bamford.

Location

Osaka Fort and its surrounding park—heaving with cherry bushes and Japanese maples for vibrant shows in spring and fall—couldn’t be nearer to the lodge and is a significant attraction of the foodie metropolis. Some rooms and eating places face Naniwa-no-Miya-Ato Park, which has an expansive inexperienced garden and low retailers. Although it feels on the sting of Osaka’s concrete jungle, Patina Osaka is simply about 10 minutes by taxi from luxurious designer boutiques, the hilariously outsized 3D, kinetic signage and markets of Dotonbori, and the cool shopping-centric Tachibana Avenue (nicknamed Orange Avenue) within the relaxed, pleasant, and open-minded vacation spot.

Uber is accessible, and there’s Lupe for e-bike and scooter leases. Friends can borrow, for no cost, certainly one of 4 Mate e-bikes for spins across the park or past, say to Tanimachi close by for native neighborhood vibes together with charming izakayas, gyoza retailers, and glorious, one-woman eating places akin to Tachiaoi. The lodge provides a shuttle 3 times a day to and from the closest practice stations, which may take you to Kyoto in simply 20-Half-hour or to the Osaka World Expo 2025, operating by way of October 13, 2025.

How you can Get the Most Worth Out of Your Keep

Patina Osaka is a part of Patina Lodges & Resorts’ Uncovery loyalty program, permitting members to earn rewards on purchases and stays.

Nightly charges at Patina Osaka begin from $875.

Each T+L lodge overview is written by an editor or reporter who has stayed on the property, and every lodge chosen aligns with our core values.

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