Tenjinbashisuji Shopping Street
Osaka
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The longest shopping street in Osaka and all of Japan, Tenjinbashisuji stretches some 2.6km from the North to the South of the city and is a must-visit for all shopaholics and souvenir hunters. The arcade houses over 600 shops and stores, along with street food stalls, restaurants, pachinko parlours and much, much more. Here you can buy everything from Manga comics to Japanese knife sets as well as local delicacies such as teas and Bentos.
Useful Information
- Address: 1-1 Tenjinbashi, Kita-ku, Osaka
- Phone: +81 6 6352 6164
- More Info: www.tenjin123.com
- Opening House: Daily 10am–8pm
- Address: Metro Stop: Ogimachi Station, Tenjimbashisuji 6-chome or Minamimorimachi Station
Shopping
Osaka’s shopping areas can be divided into four districts: Umeda, Namba, Shinsai-bashi, and Tennoji. Shinsia-bashi is arguably the main shopping area where you will find the ever-popular Amerika-mura, displaying unabashedly American goods. This is the place where many young Japanese come to check out the latest trends or just hang out beneath the miniature Statue of Liberty. Umeda has some of the city’s largest department stores that cater to the masses. Namba (also known as Minami) has the best food culture and in the Tennoji district, you can find both priceless antiques and contemporary fashion.

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