The Swissotel is the most famous and largest hotel in the Namba area of Osaka. It therefore has a few entrances. Each entrance is the gateway to a different area of Namba. So if you choose the wrong entrance, you will have quite a roundabout walk ahead of you. Therefore, I would like to introduce the best way to go to or leave two of the biggest entrances. But, I should also mention the Japanese proverb that says: “The longest way round is the nearest way home”. So don't worry; even if you choose a roundabout way, you will see more and various exciting Japanese scenes!
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Getting to Namba from The Swissotel
A photo guide to navigating Osaka's entertainment area
Community writer
(1) This is the fifth floor entrance of the Swissotel. Let's go to Yamada Denki via the Namba Parks shopping complex. Turn left here
When you see this view, walk straight to the elevator
This is the direction board of the elevator. Let's take it to the second floor
When you get to the second floor, you will see this view on the right
When you get to this point, walk in this direction. Then, when you see the shop in front of you, turn right
When you walk a little and look back, you will see this view.Turn left
Next, you will see this view. Continue to walk straight
At this point, you are halfway there. Continue to walk straight
Namba Parks starts here. Yamada Denki is a bit more ahead. Continue to walk straight
This is another view of Namba Parks. Continue to walk straight
This is yet another part of Namba Parks. Continue to walk straight
Continue to walk straight
Continue to walk straight
When you reach this point, Yamada Denki is in front of you. Continue to walk straight
This is the Yamada Denki entrance
(2) This is the bus stop for the bus to Osaka airport. Let's go to the other entrance of the Swissotel from here. Turn right here
You will see this view. Continue to walk toward the right just a little
You will see this view. Then, walk across the crosswalk in front of you to the other side
When you go to the other side and turn right, you will take in this scene. Continue to walk straight
After you walk straight a little, you will see this view. This is the first floor entrance of the Swissotel
This is the entrance of Osaka Takashimaya. Let's go to the other entrance of the Swissotel from here. But, sorry, no photos can be taken inside, so I will describe the explanation of the way from here to the fifth floor entrance of the Swissotel. When you enter the Osaka Takashimaya here, turn left. There are four elevators. When you reach the seventh floor, turn left. Then, walk straight to the far side. There are two elevators. When you reached the fifth floor, there is a connecting passageway to the Swissotel. Walk straight to the fifth floor entrance of the Swissotel. Caution: This entrance closes at 11:30PM. So if you come this way, try to get there at 11:10 at the very latest
We have almost reached our goal. Continue to walk straight
Congratulation! This is the goal. Good Night.
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