Yodobashi
Osaka
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For those in search of a new memory card, a back-up charging device or a fresh set of headphones, there’s no better place than Yodobashi Camera. Within this megastore you can pick up all kinds of electronic devices and services at low prices. In case you get hungry during your shopping tour there are also a number of sweet shops and gourmet eateries in the building.
Useful Information
- Address: 1-1 Ofukacho, Kita-ku, Osaka
- Email: info@yodobashi.com
- Phone: +81 6 4802 1010
- More Info: www.yodobashi.com/ec/store/0081/
- Opening House: Daily 9.30am–10pm
- More Info: Metro Stop: Osaka Station or Umeda 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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