Skip to main content

Osaka Hotel has even Miffy tableware for Dick Bruna’s character fans

But for those who truly want to immerse themselves in Miffy’s world, a stay at the Miffy-themed Hilton hotel in Osaka is an experience that should not be missed. So why not book a room and enjoy a Miffy-filled holiday in Osaka?

Old Grandma is very popular in Japan. There you can find a lot of merchandise in toy stores and Lawson (convenience store chain similar to 7eleven) offers promotions and point redemption programs where the prizes are often Miffy’s tableware.

As you know if you read last blog entry, my friend 9j sent us wonderful gifts and one of them it was a book called “Always Miffy”. 

Inside the book there is a lot of information about Miffy’s books, exhibitions and some places you should visit if you are a great fan.

One of the most, let’s say impressive, it’s Hilton Hotel Osaka

For those who love Miffy, a popular rabbit character created by Dutch artist Dick Bruna, a visit to Osaka, Japan is a must. The city boasts a Hilton hotel that caters to Miffy fans with its Miffy-themed rooms, exclusive Miffy treats, and more.

Located near the JR station, the Hilton hotel in Osaka is a modern and spacious hotel that offers guests a chance to indulge in their Miffy fandom. The hotel’s Miffy-themed rooms are adorned with delightful Miffy illustrations and come with an array of exclusive goodies, such as Miffy candy and a special breakfast.

Miffy is a well-known and well-loved character in Japan

If you’re a Miffy fan, this is a dream come true. The hotel is perfect for those who want to surround themselves with all things Miffy while enjoying the comforts of a high-end hotel.

Miffy is a well-known and well-loved character in Japan, with many stores and convenience chains offering Miffy merchandise and even special promotions and point redemption programs for Miffy’s tableware. The book “Always Miffy” is a great resource for fans, as it provides information on Miffy’s books, exhibitions, and places to visit.

This is me looking Osaka’s skyline

One Comment

Leave a Reply


Secured By miniOrange