Osaki: Tokyo’s Haven for Urban Dwellers
Osaki is a vibrant commercial district in Shinagawa Ward in the bustling Japanese city of Tokyo. It is connected to other parts of Tokyo through Osaki Station via the Yamanote Line. The popular fast-food chain MO’s Burger is headquartered in this district. You can travel to Osaki either through Haneda Airport (HND) or Narita International Airport (NRT).
Best Time to Visit
The off-peak season in Tokyo is from July to August. Osaki Japan hotels are often more affordable during these months, though you may find the weather to be a bit too hot. There are several festivals in Osaki and the rest of Tokyo in May, including the Kachiya Festival whose highlight is the warrior parade. Also known as Sunrise Festival, Hinode Matsuri is an annual spring event showcasing a Shinto procession.
What to Do & Area Attractions
From parks to temples, you will never run out of things to do in Osaki and its neighboring districts. One popular landmark is Yoyogi Park, a massive area of manicured lawns and lush trees. This is a perfect spot if you are in town when cherry blossoms are in full bloom or during autumn. You can also explore various shrines such as the Zenkoji Temple, Zojoji Temple and Zenkoku-ji Temple. Daiwa Roynet Hotel Tokyo Osaki is a recommended property if you want to stay close to these attractions. This hotel is accessible to neighboring tourist spots in Odaiba, Akihabara and Shibuya. Another hotel choice is New Otani Inn Tokyo, which is directly linked to Osaki Station. Ryokan Sansuiso is another option if you want to explore Shinagawa.