Shopping Shinsaibashi Shopping Arcade Ash This covered arcade, site of some of Osaka's historical bridges, is one of the city's most popular and famous shopping spots.
Shopping Ohatsu Tenjin Shrine Saskia Gilmour A lover's sanctuary in the Osaka Kita and Umeda area, Ohatsu Tenjin (officially Tsuyuno Tenjinsha), beholds one of Japan's gr...
Shopping Wandering Nakazakicho Saskia Gilmour Abound in an assortment of hip cafes, gift stores, and hairdressers, the Nakazakicho reveals the underbelly of Osaka's youth ...
Shopping HEP Five Noro Randria HEP Five is a shopping mall near JR Osaka station. The highlight is a huge Ferris wheel at the top of the mall.
7 Shopping Sennichimae Arcade John Carter Located some 15 minutes walking distance from Kaneyoshi Ryokan, this arcade is a good counterpoint to Kuromon Ichiba the kitc...
Shopping Shinsekai Jeannie Gan Shinsekai gives you a unique, retro, cross culture kind of feeling. See Osaka from Tsutenkaku tower and fill your appetite wi...
Shopping Tenjinbashisuji Shotengai Jeannie Gan Tenjinbashisuji Shotengai is the longest shopping street in Japan. Almost anything can be found in this unique, 2600m shoppin...
Shopping Asobiya Handmade Gift Store Johannes Kiener Asobiya operates from an old wooden row house from the Showa period (1926-1989). Located in Nakazaki, it is a quiet neighborh...
9 Shopping Kuromon Ichiba Arcade John Carter Known as the kitchen of Osaka, the Kuromon Ichiba arcade really lives up to its name as fresh fish and vegetables of a high q...
Shopping Nakanoshima Handmade & Green Market Kaitlynn Scannell Nakanoshima Park is a perfect place to cool off and explore the Handmade and Green Markets that takes place the 1st and 3rd F...