Food Scene
Zuboraya Shinsekai
2-chōme-5-5 EbisuhigashiFugu restaurant
Yasaiya Mei Namba Parks
2-chōme-10-70 NanbanakaVegetable ramen
Chinese restaurant with Showa 's atmosphere. We prepared table and counter seats on the 1st and 2nd floors. In addition to Shumai, you can taste spring rolls, fried chicken fried chicken, Hatredae etc.
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Ippoutei honten
Chinese restaurant with Showa 's atmosphere. We prepared table and counter seats on the 1st and 2nd floors. In addition to Shumai, you can taste spring rolls, fried chicken fried chicken, Hatredae etc.
Osaka Kaomangai cafe
2-chōme-4-14 NanbanakaThailand Restaurant
Gyokukaen
5-chōme-11-14 NipponbashiChinese restaurant.
Drinks & Nightlife
ヘルズ
1-chōme-9-10 NanbanakaBar
Live&CafeBar PLACEBO (ライブ カフェ バー プラセボ)
4-37 NanbasennichimaeNightclub
In a casual shop equipped with audio equipment, PA operating, lighting equipment, it is available for hall rental such as live and club events.
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Entertainment Bar Guild
5-chōme-12-5 NipponbashiIn a casual shop equipped with audio equipment, PA operating, lighting equipment, it is available for hall rental such as live and club events.
Steak & Bar Block NambaCITY
5-chōme-1-60 NanbaAlcohol & Steak
ジャック&クイーン|Jack&Queen
3-chōme-14-16 NanbanakaBar
Sightseeing
Shinsaibashi (心斎橋) is a district in the Chūō-ku ward of Osaka, Japan and the city's main shopping area. At its center is Shinsaibashi-suji (心斎橋筋), a covered shopping street, that is north of Dōtonbori and parallel and east of Mido-suji street. Associated with Shinsaibashi, and west of Mido-suji street, is Amerika-mura, an American-themed shopping area and center of Osaka's youth culture. Major stores and boutiques concentrates are found around the area. Shinsaibashi is easily accessed via the subway.
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Shinsaibashisuji
Shinsaibashisuji Chuo WardShinsaibashi (心斎橋) is a district in the Chūō-ku ward of Osaka, Japan and the city's main shopping area. At its center is Shinsaibashi-suji (心斎橋筋), a covered shopping street, that is north of Dōtonbori and parallel and east of Mido-suji street. Associated with Shinsaibashi, and west of Mido-suji street, is Amerika-mura, an American-themed shopping area and center of Osaka's youth culture. Major stores and boutiques concentrates are found around the area. Shinsaibashi is easily accessed via the subway.
There is a carnival mall on the 1st floor. For shopping, various shops are available on 2nd to 5th floor. Casual restaurants are located on 6th floor while fine-dining restaurants are on the 7th and 8th floor, where you can choose from various kinds of food, such as Japanese, Korean, and Italian. The 9th floor (topmost) has landscape garden. There is also an amphitheater for live shows, as well as space for small personal vegetable gardens and wagon shops.
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Namba Parks
2-chōme-10-70 NanbanakaThere is a carnival mall on the 1st floor. For shopping, various shops are available on 2nd to 5th floor. Casual restaurants are located on 6th floor while fine-dining restaurants are on the 7th and 8th floor, where you can choose from various kinds of food, such as Japanese, Korean, and Italian. The 9th floor (topmost) has landscape garden. There is also an amphitheater for live shows, as well as space for small personal vegetable gardens and wagon shops.
The current tower is the second to occupy the site. The original tower, patterned after the Eiffel Tower and the Arc de Triomphe, was built in 1912, and was connected to the adjacent amusement park, Luna Park, by an aerial cable car. At the time of its construction, its height of 64 meters made it the second tallest structure in Asia. It quickly became one of the most popular locations in the city, drawing visitors from all over the area. The original structure suffered a fire in 1943 which severely damaged it, and rather than repair the structure, it was disassembled and the steel used for the war effort.
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Tsutenkaku
1-chōme-18-6 EbisuhigashiThe current tower is the second to occupy the site. The original tower, patterned after the Eiffel Tower and the Arc de Triomphe, was built in 1912, and was connected to the adjacent amusement park, Luna Park, by an aerial cable car. At the time of its construction, its height of 64 meters made it the second tallest structure in Asia. It quickly became one of the most popular locations in the city, drawing visitors from all over the area. The original structure suffered a fire in 1943 which severely damaged it, and rather than repair the structure, it was disassembled and the steel used for the war effort.
Dōtonbori traces its history back to 1612, when a local entrepreneur, Yasui Dōton, began expanding the tiny Umezu River, which ran east to west, hoping to increase commerce in the region by connecting the two branches of the Yokobori River, which ran north to south, with a canal. Dōton’s project was interrupted when he died defending Toyotomi Hideyori in the ill-fated Siege of Osaka, but his cousins finished the canal in 1615. The new lord of Osaka Castle, Tadaki Matsudaira, named the canal and avenue beside it Dōtonbori ("bori" from "hori", meaning "canal"), even though Doton had been on the losing side during the siege.
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Dotonbori
Dotonbori-9-1 Chome Chuo WardDōtonbori traces its history back to 1612, when a local entrepreneur, Yasui Dōton, began expanding the tiny Umezu River, which ran east to west, hoping to increase commerce in the region by connecting the two branches of the Yokobori River, which ran north to south, with a canal. Dōton’s project was interrupted when he died defending Toyotomi Hideyori in the ill-fated Siege of Osaka, but his cousins finished the canal in 1615. The new lord of Osaka Castle, Tadaki Matsudaira, named the canal and avenue beside it Dōtonbori ("bori" from "hori", meaning "canal"), even though Doton had been on the losing side during the siege.
Parks & Nature
Namba-Sennichimae Park
5-25 NanbasennichimaePark
A triangular shaped small park in the village "Amemura" where Osaka's youth culture is located. The official name is Misu Park. Takoyaki stalls, bustling with street performances.
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Osaka Schlosspark
Nishishinsaibashi-2-chōme-11 Chuo WardA triangular shaped small park in the village "Amemura" where Osaka's youth culture is located. The official name is Misu Park. Takoyaki stalls, bustling with street performances.
Naniwa Park
Shiokusa-1-chōme-1 Naniwa WardNaniwa-Park
Arts & Culture
A museum introducing Japanese mint. There is a quiet garden with cherry blossom trees. Miscellaneous currency collection museum.
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Mint Museum
1-chōme-1-79 TenmaA museum introducing Japanese mint. There is a quiet garden with cherry blossom trees. Miscellaneous currency collection museum.
A contemporary museum dealing with the history of Osaka from ancient times to the present.
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Historisches Museum Osaka
4-chōme-1-32 ŌtemaeA contemporary museum dealing with the history of Osaka from ancient times to the present.
A small museum that displays traditional Ukiyo-e prints depicting Kabuki actors.
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Kamigata Ukiyoe Museum
1-chōme-6-4 NanbaA small museum that displays traditional Ukiyo-e prints depicting Kabuki actors.
A museum located in the tallest building in Japan. Introducing Western art and Buddhist art at the exhibition.
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Abeno Harukas Art Museum
1-chōme-1-43 AbenosujiA museum located in the tallest building in Japan. Introducing Western art and Buddhist art at the exhibition.
Many of the collections of Osaka municipal art works are donated by individual collections or purchased. In addition to purchasing by the city, more than 8,000 collections have been formed mainly through donation by collectors such as Osaka citizens. Buddhist art, Etruscan and other arts of the Mediterranean civilization, fulfilling Chinese paintings and books, paintings of the Edo period in Japan, paintings since the Meiji era, as well as valuable crafts such as metalworks, lacquer workers and ceramics.
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Osaka-Städtisches Kunstmuseum
Many of the collections of Osaka municipal art works are donated by individual collections or purchased. In addition to purchasing by the city, more than 8,000 collections have been formed mainly through donation by collectors such as Osaka citizens. Buddhist art, Etruscan and other arts of the Mediterranean civilization, fulfilling Chinese paintings and books, paintings of the Edo period in Japan, paintings since the Meiji era, as well as valuable crafts such as metalworks, lacquer workers and ceramics.
Shopping
Shinsaibashi Bigstep
1-chōme-4-3 NishishinsaibashiShopping mall
Namba City
5-chōme-1-60 NanbaShopping mall
Takashimaya Osaka Store
5-chōme-1-5 NanbaDepartment store
Namba Marui
3-chōme-8-9 NanbaDepartment store
Daimaru Shinsaibashi
1-chōme-7-1 ShinsaibashisujiShopping mall
Essentials
Gyomu super Nippombashi
1-chōme-4-13 NipponbashinishiSupermarket
Seijo Ishii Namba CITY shop
5-chōme-1-60 NanbaSupermarket
FamilyMart Ebisunishi 2-chome
2-chōme-8-24 Ebisunishiconvenience store
FamilyMart
3-chōme-10-4 Tenmaconvenience store