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A place to find new richness in life

Visitors can enjoy a totally relaxing experience staying at the Hotel Hankyu Expo Park and trying out its fitness facilities, or visiting the Expo "Oyuba" Natural Healing Hot Springs, an onsen facility. There are also a variety of facilities designed to help visitors discover entirely new affluent lifestyles, such as the Discover Life Pavilion (DILIPA).

Hotel Hankyu Expo Park

In addition to accommodation and eating and drinking establishments, there are also fitness facilities available at the Hotel. The Hotel has pools, saunas,a bedrock spa, and a natural hot spring. Non-staying guests are also welcome.

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Accommodation

The Hotel has fully 99 rooms available, including executive suites and Japanese rooms as well as twin rooms, all very spacious and comfortable.

Meals

When it comes to food as well, the Hotel has something for everyone. The  restaurant En Soleillé offers fare for a variety of occasions, serving everything from light meals to entire courses, while Hanasenri serves colorful traditional Japanese food using the freshest ingredients of the four seasons.

The Natural Hot Spring

This spacious hot spring bath features the added delight of a sauna, plus a bedrock spa with 35 “beds.”

The Large Bath Photo

Fitness

Here a full range of fitness equipment awaits the visitor, including weight training machines, step machines, relaxation machines, treadmills, and exercise bikes, all of which makes this a place for total relaxation of mind and body. Complete with seven kinds of indoor pools, total health is the focus here.

Fitness Photo

Expo “Oyuba” Natural Healing Hot Springs

A sodium chloride hot spring, Oyuba is considered therapeutic for issues such as nerve pain, burns, chronic skin diseases, chronic gynecological problem, and more. With a variety of hot bath facilities available, including natural hot springs, large open-air baths, and saunas, a visit to Oyuba not only soothes ailments, but gives you the energy you need for tomorrow, too!

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The Open-Air Bath

The outdoor bath features five different depths, including a footbath, a lay-down bath, a relaxing half-bath, and of course the standard shoulder-high bath.

The Open-Air Bath Photo

Sauna

The men's bath has an infrared-ray sauna to induce loads of sweat and make the tired visitor feel refreshed from within. The "rocky sauna" at the women's bath relieves fatigue and stress with the power of negative ions, while the special salts, provided at both the men’s and women’s saunas, beautify the skin, leaving it soft and smooth.

Sauna Photo

Massage

Here guests are treated to the very best in Asian beauty salon treatments, including, reflexology, and more.

Massage Photo

Meals

After a bath, enjoy a range of choices of meals with your family or friends.

Meals Photo

The Expo '70 Commemorative Hall/Discover Life Pavilion DILIPA

This facility is comprised of The Expo '70 Commemorative Hall and Discover Life Pavilion DILIPA.
The Expo '70 Commemorative Hall is a tribute to the success of Expo '70. In addition to showing Expo '70 exhibits with video, photographs, and panels, the Hall also has some 300 exhibits and commemorative pieces donated from the various country pavilions.
In addition to offering recommendations on creating an ideal residence and a comfortable urban environment, Discover Life Pavilion (DILIPA) also provides information on lifestyle and natural gas energy, and the opportunity to have actual experiences of various housing-related devices.

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The Expo '70 Commemorative Hall

The Hall is decorated with original pavilion exhibit items, official posters, tickets, and a number of panels showing how the venue looked during the event.

The Expo '70 Commemorative Hall Photo

Commemorative Rubber Stamps

Reproductions have been made of the original commemorative rubber stamps used at the pavilions during Expo '70. These stamps make feel back to that time, and they're also great souvenirs of a visit to the Expo '70 Commemorative Park.

Commemorative Rubber Stamps Photo

1st Floor

Besides the information desk, where visitors are welcomed, there is a fifty tatami-mat space with floorboard heater. On Saturdays, Sundays, and holidays, guests can also attend cooking events.

1st Floor Photo

2nd Floor

Here visitors can view the latest information on housing on the Internet. Offering suggestions for the ultimate in comfortable living, the second floor also has a variety of housing-related devices on exhibit.

2nd Floor Photo

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