Why do people stay in an 'ordinary' shopping district in Osaka? Manga artist Katsuki Tanaka walks the streets he hasn't visited in 40 years
Qujila Co., Ltd. commemorates 10,000 guests at its 'SEKAI HOTEL Osaka Fuse' by launching a special article series featuring manga artist Katsuki Tanaka, a native of Higashiosaka.
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Qujila Co., Ltd. (Headquarters: Nakazaki 2-5-18, Kita-ku, Osaka, Representative: Koichi Yano), known for its renovation business and the 'SEKAI HOTEL' brand—which treats an entire shopping district as a hotel—has released special articles by manga artist Katsuki Tanaka to celebrate 10,000 stays at 'SEKAI HOTEL Osaka Fuse.'
Katsuki Tanaka, a native of Higashiosaka, Osaka, is the creator of 'Sa-Do' and 'Fuchiko on the Cup.' As the first installment of SEKAI HOTEL's 'Welcome Home' project, he visited the town of Fuse, where he spent his childhood, for the first time in about 40 years.
The series features nine special articles documenting Fuse's shopping streets, public baths (sento), and electric baths from his own perspective. Rather than sightseeing, the project visualizes the SEKAI HOTEL experience—immersing oneself in local daily life—through the lens of a manga artist's 'homecoming after 40 years.'
This project is more than just a promotional campaign featuring a celebrity. Fuse is where Tanaka's childhood memories were formed and his sensibilities as a manga artist were nurtured. His works, such as 'Sa-Do' (focusing on the physical sensation of 'sauna-induced bliss') and 'Fuchiko on the Cup' (focusing on the humor in mundane landscapes), highlight the charm found in ordinary life.
This artistic perspective aligns with the philosophy of SEKAI HOTEL. The brand focuses on helping guests find travel purpose in the ordinary lives of towns that are not typical tourist destinations. The concept of the project is to have someone with personal memories of Fuse walk the streets as an adult. By re-exploring the familiar, landscapes are reimagined as travel destinations.
The articles cover Fuse's daily life that doesn't appear in guidebooks. Topics include memories of the town that shaped his career, experiences at the Ebisu-yu bathhouse, and soaking in electric baths. It records his journey of rediscovering the town through his own physical experiences.
The project underscores a 're-editing' of the town. While the town itself hasn't changed, the way it is viewed has. This is the same transformation SEKAI HOTEL aims to provide travelers—moving from consuming sights to immersing in daily life, turning ordinary scenery into the purpose of the trip. The visit highlights the value of traveling through a town with personal memories rather than tourist attractions.
SEKAI HOTEL does not contain the guest experience within the hotel walls. It collaborates with local restaurants, sento, and cafes, turning the entire neighborhood into a hotel. After checking in, guests walk through shopping streets, interact with locals, and immerse themselves in the rhythm of the town. 'SEKAI HOTEL Osaka Fuse' has achieved 10,000 stays by providing this unique experience.
The '10,000 dives into the Ordinary' project commemorates this milestone by reflecting on how guests have engaged with Fuse. Katsuki Tanaka's series is the first of the 'Welcome Home' project. The company plans to continue sharing the value of towns that are not tourist attractions through the eyes of those who have memories or ties to Fuse.
Katsuki Tanaka, a native of Higashiosaka, Osaka, is the creator of 'Sa-Do' and 'Fuchiko on the Cup.' As the first installment of SEKAI HOTEL's 'Welcome Home' project, he visited the town of Fuse, where he spent his childhood, for the first time in about 40 years.
The series features nine special articles documenting Fuse's shopping streets, public baths (sento), and electric baths from his own perspective. Rather than sightseeing, the project visualizes the SEKAI HOTEL experience—immersing oneself in local daily life—through the lens of a manga artist's 'homecoming after 40 years.'
This project is more than just a promotional campaign featuring a celebrity. Fuse is where Tanaka's childhood memories were formed and his sensibilities as a manga artist were nurtured. His works, such as 'Sa-Do' (focusing on the physical sensation of 'sauna-induced bliss') and 'Fuchiko on the Cup' (focusing on the humor in mundane landscapes), highlight the charm found in ordinary life.
This artistic perspective aligns with the philosophy of SEKAI HOTEL. The brand focuses on helping guests find travel purpose in the ordinary lives of towns that are not typical tourist destinations. The concept of the project is to have someone with personal memories of Fuse walk the streets as an adult. By re-exploring the familiar, landscapes are reimagined as travel destinations.
The articles cover Fuse's daily life that doesn't appear in guidebooks. Topics include memories of the town that shaped his career, experiences at the Ebisu-yu bathhouse, and soaking in electric baths. It records his journey of rediscovering the town through his own physical experiences.
The project underscores a 're-editing' of the town. While the town itself hasn't changed, the way it is viewed has. This is the same transformation SEKAI HOTEL aims to provide travelers—moving from consuming sights to immersing in daily life, turning ordinary scenery into the purpose of the trip. The visit highlights the value of traveling through a town with personal memories rather than tourist attractions.
SEKAI HOTEL does not contain the guest experience within the hotel walls. It collaborates with local restaurants, sento, and cafes, turning the entire neighborhood into a hotel. After checking in, guests walk through shopping streets, interact with locals, and immerse themselves in the rhythm of the town. 'SEKAI HOTEL Osaka Fuse' has achieved 10,000 stays by providing this unique experience.
The '10,000 dives into the Ordinary' project commemorates this milestone by reflecting on how guests have engaged with Fuse. Katsuki Tanaka's series is the first of the 'Welcome Home' project. The company plans to continue sharing the value of towns that are not tourist attractions through the eyes of those who have memories or ties to Fuse.
FAQ
SEKAI HOTEL Osaka Fuseの宿泊1万人突破記念企画とはどのようなものですか?
宿泊1万人突破を記念し、SEKAI HOTELの「おかえりなさい」企画第1弾として、マンガ家・タナカカツキさんが自身の出身地である布施の街を約40年ぶりに訪れ、その体験を綴った特別記事(全9本)を公開しました。
SEKAI HOTELの特徴は何ですか?
商店街の飲食店や銭湯、喫茶店など地域と連携し、街全体を一つのホテルに見立てて運営する宿泊ブランドです。旅行者は観光名所を消費するのではなく、その街の日常に入り込むような滞在を体験できます。
タナカカツキさんが今回布施を訪れた意図は何ですか?
「観光地ではない街の、なんでもない日常に旅の目的を見いだす」というSEKAI HOTELの思想を、布施に記憶を持つ人が大人になって歩き直すという体験を通して可視化し、街の価値を再編集するためです。
今回の企画で公開された記事にはどのような内容が含まれていますか?
全9本の記事を通じて、タナカさんが商店街、銭湯、電気風呂など、自身のマンガ家としての原点となった布施の日常を、独自の視点で確かめ直す様子が記録されています。
今後どのような展開が予定されていますか?
宿泊1万人突破記念企画「10,000divesintotheOrdinary.」の一環として、今後も布施に記憶や縁を持つ人々の視点を通して、観光地ではない街の価値を発信していく予定です。