About ANCHORED
Welcome to ANCHORED by RIHGA Osaka Namba.
About the Hotel
Below is an overview of our hotel.
Outline

Located in the Namba area-the heart of Osaka’s culture-Kuromon Market and Tsutenkaku Tower are within walking distance. Designed for both domestic and international travelers, we offer spacious guest rooms and a large communal bath. Our modern Japanese-themed interiors, featuring striking contrasts, will make your stay in Osaka even more memorable.
| Hotel Name | ANCHORED by RIHGA Osaka Namba |
|---|---|
| Location | 6-16, 5-chome, Nipponbashi, Naniwa-ku, Osaka Japan |
| Opening Date | April 3, 2026 |
| General Manager | Kensuke Miyawaki |
| Company Name | The Royal Hotel, Ltd. |
| ContactPhone | Phone: +81 (0)6-6644-1121 |
Details
| Summary | Check in 15:00 / Check Out 11:00 Guest Rooms : 200 Building : 15 Stories above ground, 1 underground |
|---|---|
| Guest Rooms | 200 rooms (133 Twin bedrooms, 67 Double bedrooms), Internet Connectivity : Wireless LAN ( free ) *All guest rooms are non-smoking |
| Restaurants & Bar | 1 Restaurant |
| Banquets | None |
| Facilities / Services | Free Wi-Fi, large communal bath (15F sauna and cold-water bath), after-bathlounge (15F), coin-operated laundry machines (6F, 10F, 15F, payment required), smoking room (1F), vending machines, ice machines, water servers (6F, 10F, 15F), amenities corner (1F), two elevators (with security) |
| Parking | None |
Concept

Inspired by the energetic atmosphere of the Namba and Shinsekai areas,
we offer art reflecting local character, flavorful local cuisine, comfort-focused facilities,
and warm, friendly service, delivering a memorable and playful stay.
Experience

Hang out in OSAKA NAMBA
Enjoy all that Namba has to offer.
A stay at ANCHORED by RIHGA Osaka Namba allows you to fully enjoy the energy and vibrant charm of the Namba area.
Start by sampling local soul food as you stroll down two iconic Osaka locations: Shinsekai and the Kurumon Market. Drawn in by the tempting aromas of kushikatsu and takoyaki, you’ll find it hard to stop exploring the streets.
Next, move on to Nipponbashi Ota Road—a hub for anime and game culture.
Whether you’re celebrating your favorite characters or hunting for rare collectibles, here, you'll find everything you need.
From Shinsaibashi to Namba, the streets are lined with an array of distinctive shops and department stores. With fashion and lifestyle goods at every turn, it’s a must-visit area for shopping lovers.
What’s more, the hotel offers excellent access to some of Osaka’s most popular attractions, including Osaka Castle and Osaka Aquarium Kaiyukan.
Make ANCHORED by RIHGA Osaka Namba your base to fully enjoy Namba, where Osaka food, culture, shopping, and sightseeing all come together in one exciting place.

Relax at ANCHORED
Relaxation, with a special touch.
Unwind your mind and body after a busy day out.
All of our spacious guest rooms are over 24 m2, giving you room to enjoy your stay. Our connecting rooms accommodate up to seven guests, allowing you to share the fun with your family or friends.
After a long day of sightseeing and shopping, unwind in the Japanese bathhouse and sauna on the top floor. After your bath, enjoy a good night's sleep on our premium mattresses.
In addition, there are 10 laundry machines installed in the hotel. Our clothing vacuum-packing machine allows you to make space for any extra purchases—making ANCHORED by RIHGA Osaka Namba a perfect choice for longer stays.

Enjoy your time
Playfulness lives throughout the hotel.
Guests are welcomed at the front desk by a powerful phoenix artwork. The hotel is dotted with works by artists with ties to the Kansai region, making a simple stroll through the hotel into a mini art tour. At the relaxation area adjoining the Japanese bathhouse, have some post-bath fun by taking a break with an ice cream or enjoying a round of arcade games.
In the evening, settle in for one more drink at our pub-style restaurant, the perfect way to round out the day.
Come morning, start your day with a smile at our breakfast buffet, infused with Osaka’s signature sense of humor.
More than just a place to stay, create deeper and more vivid Osaka memories at this hotel packed with playfulness.
Arts
Throughout the hotel can be found captivating and thought-provoking artworks that have been especially selected to fit in with the decor and atmosphere of the facility. Read below about the creators of these memorable artworks that leave a lasting impression on hotel guests, and their sources of inspiration in nature and culture.

Front desk
BAKIBAKI
BAKI-gara is the term for BAKIBAKI's modern renderings of the traditional Japanese patterns of old. Inspired by Japanese subculture, he creates re-imagined versions for the 21st century. Having made his name with live painting at clubs, festivals and other music events, BAKIBAKI currently produces exterior murals and public art installations in Japan and around the world. Starting with the 2021 Yodokabe mural project in and around Juso in Osaka, he has been closely involved in local revitalization projects and international cultural exchange programs.

Dining
HARAWATA Chunko
Harawata specializes in designing neon signs as well as neon-like screens and illustrations inspired by the noise and clamor of Asia, particularly the narrow streets of Japan.

Rooms
KIMURA Hideki
Kimura was a key presence in the early days of the rock scene in Japan, as organizer and promoter of numerous music festivals and events that have passed into legend. He took up painting at the age of 60. His murals are now displayed in over 180 locations throughout Japan and around the world. His long and storied association with the domestic rock scene is reflected in his lively and energetic works. Rather than painting onto a canvas in a studio, Kimura prefers to conduct "live" painting sessions in public settings. As the ultimate embodiment of amateurism, he is a singularly unique artist.

Concept Rooms
YOZA Takumi
Under the theme of "tradition, innovation, and a touch of trickster spirit," he pursues an artistic style that incorporates historic Japanese and Western cultures with modern techniques. Drawing on his experience as an art director and graphic designer, he produces artwork for the advertisement, fashion, and entertainment sectors. Representative of Design studio TRICKSTER. Since 2009, he has studied under ink painter TSUCHIYA Shukou, representative of BOKUSENKAI. He studied classical and contemporary ink painting using traditional techniques in the vein of MARUYAMA Okyo.

Large communal bath
SUZUKI Hyottoko
Suzuki has spent years traveling around Japan and observing traditional folk entertainment such as bon-odori dancing and the traditional Shinto music and dance performances known as kagura in local towns, developing a unique aesthetic that informs her recent works. Her Kadenzu (Home Appliance) series, which references the humor and satirical expressions found in ukiyo-e woodblock prints, is typical of her thoroughly modern paintings, which have been exhibited widely in galleries throughout Japan as well as art fairs in Asia. She also produces illustrations for a wide range of settings and products, including hotel interiors, book covers, CD covers and food packaging.
SDGs
To provide stays that are considerate of both people and the planet, we are implementing efforts to reduce our environmental impact.
We value the small, everyday steps that support the achievement of the SDGs, including the use of new eco-friendly bedding materials, laundry cleaning with alkaline electrolyzed water, and efforts to reduce plastic use as part of our daily operations.

All of our laundry facilities use a patented, eco-friendly cleaning technology that cleans using alkaline ionized water, "wash+Water," and produces clean wastewater.
This is a sustainable laundry system that does not use any chemical detergents, meaning that the wastewater is clean and eco-friendly.
Because we wash using only ionized water, guests with atopic dermatitis, chemical sensitivities, or sensitive skin can stay with us with complete peace of mind.

Our bedding features "Suprelle™ Blue Ultra" filling, produced by the German company ADVANSA in partnership with Plastic Bank.
Made primarily from ocean plastic collected in coastal regions, this initiative rewards collection efforts with blockchain digital currency, thereby simultaneously reducing ocean plastic pollution and helping to alleviate poverty.
In addition to being environmentally friendly, the hollow fiber structure produces a soft feel, ensuring a comfortable sleep. It is also a hygienic material treated to be anti-bacterial, odor-resistant, and resistant to dust mites.

In addition to our efforts to reduce plastic waste and enhance guest convenience, we have set up an amenity bar in a corner of the first-floor lobby.
The amenities utilize recycled plastic, and you can freely choose the items you need at any time during your stay.

We have installed high-performance, filtered water dispensers developed by the Japanese water purification brand, Meisui.
Unique multi-layer cartridges thoroughly remove residual chlorine and odors while retaining the right balance of minerals, allowing you to enjoy water with a smooth and mellow taste.
As a direct-connection system that does not require bottle replacements, it hygienically supplies fresh water at all times. This is also an environmentally friendly and sustainable solution that helps reduce plastic bottle waste.

To help minimize our environmental footprint, we do not clean guest rooms during your stay.
However, if you wish to have your room cleaned, we offer both standard room cleaning and a simple cleaning option. The simple cleaning involves simply replacing towels and disposing of trash.
By limiting cleaning to the essentials, we maintain your comfort while cutting back on water and detergent use, and reducing resource consumption.