Hotel Nankai Sakai ***Offering relaxing comfort, Hotel Nankai Sakai is located at the south exit of the Nankai Railway`s Sakai Station. It is only 10 minutes from Osaka - the business and financial center of western Japan and 30 minutes from the Kansai International Airport - one of Asia`s most vital air transport hub facilities. Hotel Nankai Sakai is an ideal relaxing accommodations whether you are traveling for business or leisure. Breakfast for 945 yen 24 hours before date of arrival The hotel reserves the right to pre-authorise credit cards prior to arrival. By Car: 1 minute from Hanshin Expressway, Ohama I.C. On Foot: 1 minute walk from Nankai Sakai Station, South Exit (Nankai Line). By Bus: Take the Highway Bus to Sakai from Shinjuku Bus Stop; the hotel is a 3 minute walk. By Train: with Nankai Line - 12 minutes from Nankai Namba Station (Nankai Express Line). By Plain: From Kansai International Airport with Nankai Express to Sakai Station and walk to Hotel (total 25 minutes) Places of Interests Namban Byobu Screen tomb Tomb of Emperor Nintoku Sakai`s debut on the stage of history took place in the 5th century; the age of Old Tombs during which Emperor Nintoku`s Mausoleum, renowned as one of the three largest Old Tombs in the world, was built. Round in front and square in the rear, this mausoleum retains an ancient and mystical feeling in the midst of a modern metropolis. In medieval times, Sakai prospered as a major trade center. During that time, self-rule commenced under a group of wealthy merchants and Francis Xavier, the priest who introduced Christianity into Japan, paid a visit. Besides trade, major industries included ironwork, printing, brewing, and the production of fabrics. Areas along the Osaka Bay were reclaimed in the postwar period and converted into thriving industrial zones which played a vital role in the rapid-growth period that followed. Even today, Sakai`s local industries make a significant contribution to the nation`s domestic production. Residence of Sen-no Rikyu Momument of Akiko Yosano Sakai is also the birthplace of such noted persons as the Buddhist monk Gyoki who undertook social welfare projects for the people, Sen-no Rikyu who founded the Sen school of the tea ceremony, and the noted poet Akiko Yosano. A stroll through the streets and along the byways of Sakai reveals not only its driving energy, but also the spirited flavor of its long history and tradition. Total number of rooms: 119 |
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Hotel address: Japan, 590-0972, Sakai, Osaka Prefecture, 1-5-1 Ryujinbashi-cho.
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