Whether as a stop in a broader Japan itinerary or as a standalone vacation, Osaka serves up a combination of neon-lit energy, top-tier street food and rich history unlike any other. Less conservative than its world-famous counterparts — Tokyo and Kyoto — Osaka is a wonderland for the senses. From the bright lights and sizzling scents of takoyaki in Dotonbori to the buzz of shopping paradise Shinsaibashi, Osaka delivers on all fronts.
While the city is full of beautiful new hotels to stay in, its Airbnb offering invites you to live like a local — albeit with side of luxury.
These are the best Airbnb Osaka stays for the city-slicking culture seeker, so you’ll find them in close proximity to the major attractions.
GT‘s top picks for Osaka accommodation in 2025
- Meiji Period Townhouse (best for couples and traditionalists)
- Shirakaba Roku (best for families and group stays)
- Distortion 9 (best for one-of-a-kind stays)
The best Airbnb Osaka stays in 2025:

DISTORTION 9
Guest Favourite
Sleeps: 4
Housed in a chic converted shipping container just a three-minute walk from Namba station, this Osaka Airbnb is a one-of-a-kind stay. It comes complete with a private sauna, ice plunge and open-air bath — perfect for immersing in after a full day of shopping at Shinsaibashi or eating your way through Dotonbori. Plus, the indoor space is dressed up with artworks from nearby galleries, which can be purchased downstairs.
Location: Naniwa Ward

Meiji Period Townhouse
Guest favourite
Sleeps: 2
A breezy four-minute stroll from Osaka Station, Meiji Period Townhouse is the ultimate experience for those seeking a taste of the traditional in the heart of a city of contrasts. Renovated by the host (a woodworker and designer living in Osaka) to emulate a home from the Meiji era, the townhouse includes a tatami bedroom, morutaru bathroom and traditional shikui plaster walls. It’s a must-stay for those with a penchant for old-world charm and authenticity.
Location: Tsuruhashi

Shirakaba Roku
Guest favourite, 5-star rating
Sleeps: 8
A three-storey architect-led home in Minato-ku, Shirakaba Roku villa effortlessly blends sharp design with soft hints of nature. Traditional living areas and an open, omakase-style kitchen meet a minimalist rooftop, all wrapped in sleek modernity. With luxe amenities like Dyson hairdryers and a location within walking distance of Dotonbori and Universal Studios, this Osaka Airbnb is hard to top.
Location: Minato Ward

Tsutenkaku Villa
Guest favourite
Sleeps: 10
Located in the middle of Osaka, this light-filled, roomy villa is a sanctuary for groups or families. Comfortably sleeping up to 10 guests, it’s fitted out with every amenity and appliance you could think of. Need to decompress? Take a soak in the hot tub. Searching for some quiet reprieve? Take your homemade coffee — brewed using the coffee maker provided — out into the tranquil courtyard while you catch some rays, or wander into the neighbouring cafes, Lawsons or supermarkets just a stone’s throw away.
Location: Tsutenkaku

Reikyo Garden King Studio
Sleeps: 2
Tucked within the traditional row houses of Osaka’s Nishinari-ku, this striking stay — designed by T2P Architects, disciples of the famed Tadao Ando — melds minimalist elegance with modern verve. A soaring rooftop ceiling crowns the studio, while a metallic façade juxtaposes the humble streetscape. Inside, luxury abounds: Toto bathroom fixtures, an air-purifying system, and plush Nishikawa bedding await. With a shared garden fostering quiet community, this award-winning retreat redefines urban hospitality with refined architectural poise and thoughtful, comfortable design.
Address: Nishinari Ward

Tsuru Inn Tao Waji
Sleeps: 7
Located within walking distance to Tsuruhashi, Osaka’s most flavour-packed district, Tsuru Inn Tao Waji offers a tranquil yet immersive stay. This two-storey, contemporary Japanese retreat sleeps up to seven people in a sweet blend of tatami cool and contemporary comfort, complete with a sleek kitchen, garden-view lounge, luxe linens and thoughtful amenities to boot. Plus, it’s just moments from fresh fish markets, buzzy Koreatown and steamy natural hot springs, as well as offers effortless access to Namba, Nara and beyond.
Address: Ikuno Ward

Tsuru Inn
Sleeps: 9
A serene sanctuary just minutes from the buzz of Namba and Shinsaibashi, Tsuru Inn Airbnb blends the soul of traditional Japan with the ease of modern living. This spacious two-storey retreat welcomes up to nine guests with tatami-lined rooms, a Japanese garden, and a Shigaraki ceramic bath that demands starlit soaks. Just steps away from Osaka’s famed yakiniku offerings and local markets, this stay boasts convenience as well as soft lighting, natural textures and open-plan design to create a refined escape — perfect for slow mornings and shared meals with friends.
Address: Nishinari Ward

JR Namba Station Apartment
Sleeps: 10
Just a seven-minute stroll from JR Namba Station, this stylish three-storey retreat offers a rare urban stay — complete with a private rooftop with an open-air bath and views over the city skyline. Designed for up to 10 guests across four private bedrooms, this Osaka Airbnb combines comfort and privacy with modern flourishes. With free parking, full amenities, and seamless access to Shinsaibashi, Tennoji, and Universal Studios Japan, it’s the perfect base for exploring Osaka with friends or family.
Address: Shinsaibashi

Shukuhonjin gamo
Sleeps: 7
Step into living history at this 1909 heritage home in Osaka’s Joto Ward — a rare WWII survivor reimagined in 2015 by a renowned local designer. Spanning 150 square metres, it marries timeless architecture with modern luxury, creating a serene, culturally rich retreat in the city’s heart. With two elegant bathrooms (including a traditional Japanese-style onsen) and five-star amenities, it’s ideal for groups seeking comfort and privacy. Surrounded by beloved local eateries, this historic stay offers more than rest: it’s your gateway to authentic Osaka, past and present.
Address: Joto Ward

Shiguang Apartment
Sleeps: 6
Located in a quiet alley of Osaka’s Chuo Ward, this thoughtfully renovated, two-storey home offers warm, lived-in charm that blends Japanese tradition with contemporary comfort. Just moments from four major train lines, it’s an ideal base for exploring Dotonbori, Shinsaibashi and beyond. Lovingly restored over two years by the host and a designer friend, the space reflects a personal touch — complete with cute quirks and handcrafted details. With three bedrooms and a calm, residential setting, it’s perfect for families or couples seeking a home-away-from-home base.
Address: Chuo Ward
When it comes to picking the best area in Osaka to stay, Namba is hard to beat. It’s the city’s energetic heart — think neon lights, late-night ramen and endless shopping. You’re steps from Dotonbori’s canal-side buzz, Kuromon Market’s sizzling street eats, and major train lines to take you to Kyoto, Nara or Universal Studios. For something more quiet but still central, Tennoji has leafy parks, great views from Abeno Harukas, and a more relaxed local vibe. Or, if you’re a design lover or looking for more of a residential feel, Tsuruhashi and Joto Ward delight— well-connected, full of character, and close to the action without being in the thick of it. Basically: food, fun, and good transport links are the key to good times in Osaka.
For most travellers, three to four days in Osaka is the perfect amount of time to take in the city’s highlights without feeling rushed. You’ll have space to wander and graze your way through Dotonbori and Shinsaibashi; explore the historic grounds of Osaka Castle; and dip into lively neighbourhoods like Tsuruhashi or Nakazakicho. A day trip to Universal Studios Japan or the serene temples of Nara is easily done, and there’s still time for shopping in Umeda or a late-night yakitori run in Namba.
Yes, Airbnb is legal in Osaka but it operates under strict regulations that your host might draw your attention to. Make sure that every Airbnb you’re staying in has a minpaku or special zone license number displayed, and be prepared to provide personal information such as your name, address, nationality and passport number.