Osaka
🗺️ Shinsaibashi-suji Shopping Street心斎橋筋商店街
Osaka
About Shinsaibashi-suji Shopping Street
A bustling shopping street that runs north to south through the center of Osaka.
Details
Shinsaibashi-suji Shopping Street stretches 580 meters from the south side of Nagahori-dori in downtown Osaka to Sōemon-chō. On both sides of the street, a variety of shops line up, including makeup stores, clothing shops, drugstores, and accessory shops, as well as 100-yen shops and musical instrument stores. There are also long-established department stores like Daimaru Shinsaibashi and large luxury brand boutiques, making it a shopping paradise that attracts a large number of tourists daily, showcasing the bustling atmosphere of Osaka.
There are many restaurants and cafes here, offering a wide range of delicious food. Notably, the famous takoyaki and kushikatsu shops in Osaka are beloved not only by locals but also by tourists. With numerous options for takeout food, visitors can take a break from shopping to enjoy street food.
From the southern point of the shopping street at "Ebisubashi," you can see the iconic Glico Man sign, a landmark of Osaka. This is a unique photo spot in Osaka, always crowded with tourists taking pictures on holidays.
Highlights
Running north to south through the center of Osaka, this is a representative shopping street of the city. It gathers all kinds of shops, allowing you to fully enjoy the pleasure of shopping. With numerous restaurants and cafes, you can also taste the delicious food of Osaka.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is there a foreign language introduction signboard or manual? (If so, please let me know which languages are available.)
Sorry, no.
Is there free Wi-Fi in this area?
Shinsaibashi-suji Shopping Street offers free Wi-Fi for use.
Are there coin-operated lockers?
Sorry, I don't have it.
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Essential Information
Address
1-2 Chome, Shinsaibashi-suji, Chuo Ward, Osaka City, Osaka Prefecture
Phone
06-6211-1114 (Shinsaibashi-suji Shopping Street Promotion Association)
Getting There
About a 1-minute walk from Osaka Metro "Shinsaibashi" Station.
Website
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