
Osaka
December 9, 2022 – January 9, 2023
Private Bedroom $2,100
Travelers from both inside and outside of Japan flock to Osaka to see the sights and experience its unparalleled food culture. Known for being a major financial center of Japan, Osaka is home to important multinational corporations including Panasonic and Sharp. It also houses many famous landmarks including the Osaka Castle and Shitennō-ji, the oldest Buddhist temple in Japan.
What's Included?
Work-Friendly Accommodations
Co-Working Pass
Professional Development
Dedicated Team Lead
Airport Arrival Transfer
Welcome Essentials
City Guide
Local SIM Card
High-Speed Internet in the Room and Common Areas
Cleaning Services
Backup Technology (Laptop, Charger, Batteries)
Additional Services
Public Transport Pass
Gym Membership
Tours
Meet Your osaka Hosts
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When you choose to visit Osaka, you’ll be hosted by a group lead who is a WiFi Artists employee and will travel with the group throughout the entire duration of your stay. Unlike other remote work companies, we never leave you hanging. You’ll also have support from our on-the-ground team in Osaka. If you need help booking a tour, finding the best local activities, or getting questions answered, the team is your go-to resource!
Why Choose Osaka For Your Remote Work and Travel?
The Nation’s Kitchen
Osaka is nicknamed Tenka no Daidokoro (the nation’s kitchen) for a reason. Originally, this referred to the city’s status as Japan’s main rice trade hub. Today, the city is a foodie’s paradise. Here, you’ll experience some of the best cuisine Japan has to offer. Be sure to try okonomiyaki, – Osaka’s most famous dish, somewhat like a cross between an omelette and a pancake – as well as kitsune udon – a thick noodle soup topped with fried tofu.
Spa World
The Spa World complex in central Osaka is unlike any place you’ve ever visited. It mimics the baths of places like Ancient Rome, Greece, and Atlantis. You’ll find Japanese outdoor pools, a gym, a stone spa, a salon, a restaurant, and even a hotel. It’s the ideal destination for any traveler in need of some rest and relaxation, but who craves a unique experience far beyond that of an ordinary spa.

A Shopper’s Paradise
Prepare to do some of the best shopping in Osaka! As a port city, it’s been Japan’s commercial center for over a millennium. Experience the hype for yourself by visiting some of the city’s many vibrant shopping districts. You’ll find a variety of stores where you can pick up cool vintage wear, new electronics, and luxury-brand clothing.
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Big City with a Small Town Feel
Although Osaka is the second most populated city in Japan with almost 3 million residents, it somehow manages to maintain a level of country charm. The inhabitants of Osaka are warm and friendly, so you won’t feel like you’re a small fish in a giant pond. The city is the perfect blend of cosmopolitan and quaint.

Go Back in Time
The Open Air Museum of Old Japanese Farmhouses, located in Osaka’s Hattori Ryokuchi Park, is a must-visit. This museum is a window into the past. Eleven authentic Edo farmhouses were taken from different parts of the Japanese countryside and reassembled piece-by-piece in this natural park environment. With little to no tourist traffic, you’ll be able to leisurely stroll through lush bamboo patches and crumbling windmills.
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Where to Stay in Osaka
We recognize the importance of having a comfortable place to stay and work during your travels. That's why we've meticulously selected our accommodations in only the best areas of Osaka. These options will provide everything you need to have a relaxing, fun, and productive trip. Browse through our photos to get an idea of the general vibe and standard of our accommodations in Osaka.