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In Japan, Setsubun (節分) is the day before the beginning of each season.

The name literally means "seasonal division", but usually the term refers to the spring Setsubun, properly called Risshun (立春) celebrated yearly on February 3rd as part of the Spring Festival (春祭, haru matsuri).

In its association with the Lunar New Year, Spring Setsubun can be thought of (and was previously thought of) as a sort of New Year’s eve, and so was accompanied by a special ritual to cleanse away all the evil of the former year and drive away disease-bringing evil spirits for the year to come.

This special ritual is called mamemaki (豆撒き, bean scattering).
Happy New Year


Our special greetings with all good wishes for the New Year!


We would like to thank all the guests for the preference by staying at Hotel Kinki through the past year.
Therefore, also in 2010, to improve our services, the Hotel Kinki’s crew are going to keep working hard in order to satisfy all the guests as best as we can!
And of course we’ll be happy and wish to have you here once again this year!

Hope your 2010 be full of Peace, Love, Prosperity and much more!
Breakfast


Unfortunately the hotel does not have a restaurant attached to it, therefore we are unable to offer a breakfast service.
We are, however, conveniently located next to an arcade that has many restaurants offering 24 hour service and special breakfast menus.
One of them is Yayoiken, which offers a breakfast service between 5am and 11am.
Just turn left when you leave the hotel and go straight, the restaurant will be on your left side.
Vegetarian Restaurant Sangmi

For those who are looking for a vegetarian restaurant we can recommend Sangmi, which is only a short walk away from the hotel. The concept of Sangmi is to combine health, beauty and taste in a modern but quintessentially Japanese way.

The restaurant is located in Tsurunocho on Shin-Midosuji avenue. When leaving the hotel turn left and continue going straight towards Miyakojima Street. Cross the street and go left until reaching Shin-Midosuji. At Shin-Midosuji turn right without crossing the street and go straight until reaching the restaurant which is on your right side.
Yukata

We now have yukatas* available for purchase. They are comfortable and easy to wear while relaxing indoors, both for travel and home use. Yukata also make for a great gift from Japan.

The price for a set of yukata and obi** is 1400 Yen. Please enquire at the reception should you wish purchase a set. Coloured ladies' yukata also available.

*Yukata: light, informal kimono
**Obi: cloth belt used to tie the yukata

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Hotel Kinki

Entrance
17-8 Doyama-cho, Kita-ku, Osaka
530-0027, Japan [ Google Maps » ]
Phone: +81 6 6312 9117
Fax: +81 6 6312 5586
Check in:3:00PM / Check out:11:00AM
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Superb location

Located in the heart of Osaka with easy access to Kyoto, Nara, and Kobe. Google Maps  »

Affordable rates

"You’ll be hard pressed to find accommodation of the same high standard with such cheap rates in central Osaka."

Friendly staff

Our friendly, knowledgeable staff will do their utmost to help make your stay in Osaka a pleasant one.

Introduction

Newly renovated in April 2009, by a well-known local designer, Hotel Kinki offers affordable, business hotel-style accommodation in the heart of Osaka, a friendly, modern, futuristic city with a rich food culture and many exciting attractions. Whether you are travelling for business or for pleasure, Hotel Kinki provides reasonably priced accommodation with convenient access to central Osaka and major tourist destinations in Kyoto, Nara, and Kobe.

Hotel Kinki offers a range of quality accommodation from standard to deluxe Western- and Japanese-style rooms. With luxurious new bedding, high-speed internet access, in-room water purifiers, private bathrooms, a range of handy amenities, 24-hour reception, and friendly, knowledgeable staff, Hotel Kinki is the perfect base for business or pleasure in Osaka.

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