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大阪での高級ブランド、土産物などのショッピングスポット7選

原題: Seven places to shop in Osaka for luxury brands, souvenirs, and more

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大阪には高級ブランドやユニークな土産物を購入できる魅力的なショッピングスポットが7つあります。それぞれの場所は異なる個性を持ち、訪れる人々に多様な体験を提供します。特に梅田や天満エリアには、ファッションから地元の特産品まで幅広い選択肢が揃っています。
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Seven places to shop in Osaka for luxury brands, souvenirs, and more HOME Place Kita (Umeda / Tenma) Osaka Bob FAMILY Yuka Seven Amazing Places to Shop in Osaka, Each with a Distinct Personality 3 Likes Kita (Umeda / Tenma) Shopping Minami (Dotonbori, Namba, Shinsaibashi, Nipponbashi) 2025.01.21 Maido! Yuka here. Osaka has an abundance of shopping areas, including Kita (Osaka Station/Umeda area) where the latest trends are on display, shopping streets stocked with cooking utensils used by professional chefs, department stores known for amazing food options, and areas lined with luxury brand stores. Did you know all these areas exist? Osaka’s unique shopping areas are very popular, not only with locals but also with tourists! So I’d like to introduce you to some shopping areas in Osaka that you are sure to fall in love with. [Contents] Shinsaibashi—Luxury Brands in the Heart of Osaka! One of the Nation’s Top Shopping Districts Amemura—The Center of Youth Culture & Tons of Famous Vintage Stores! Nipponbashi—Ota Road is the Centerpiece of this West Japan Pop Culture Mecca! Hanshin Department Store—Breaking with Tradition & Focussing on Food KITTE Osaka—Quality Products from all over the Country in the Heart of Osaka! Tenjinbashisuji Shopping Street—Daily Shopping for Osaka Residents Sennichimae Doguyasuji Shopping Street—Purchase Cooking Utensils Used by the Pros Shinsaibashi—Luxury Brands in the Heart of Osaka! One of the Nation’s Top Shopping Districts Shinsaibashi is one of Osaka’s best shopping areas, with a wide variety of stores selling the latest fashions, miscellaneous goods, and a whole array of luxury brands. Its reputation has spread to the overseas crowd, so you will find its filled with people both day and night. Shinsaibashi Shopping Street, which runs north to south over a length of approximately 580 meters, is home to a variety of shops, including apparel shops, restaurants, and drug stores. Because there are so many people walking along the street, walking here almost feels like you’re heading into a festival. It’s no wonder people say it’s one of the most lively shopping arcades in Japan. Shinsaibashi is also known as one of Japan’s largest luxury boutique districts. The shopping arcade runs parallel to Midosuji Boulevard. So if you walk up the street west side of Shinsaibashi Shopping Arcade, you’ll see all the directly managed luxury brand stores, like Chanel, Cartier, and Louis Vuitton. The Shinsaibashi Daimaru Department Store also houses top tier brand stores like Tiffany, Gucci, and Hermes. If you come to Shinsaibashi, you should be able to find any brand you’re looking for! I truly believe that Shinsaibashi is one of the best shopping areas to visit in Osaka. It’s got everything from daily necessities to luxury brands. [Getting to Shinsaibashi] You Can’t Get Lost on Your Way from the Station! Once you go up to ground level from the subway station, you’ll be right smack in the middle of Shinsaibashi! It’s so easy to get here, you don’t need to worry about getting lost! Directly outside of Shinsaibashi Station on the Osaka Metro Midosuji Line and Nagahori Tsurumi-ryokuchi Line A short walk from Yotsubashi Station on the Osaka Metro Yotsubashi Line Amemura—The Center of Youth Culture & Tons of Famous Vintage Stores! America-mura (called Amemura for short) is a at the forefront of youth culture in the Kansai region. It’s an area known for its unique atmosphere, edgy store signs, and artistic streetlights and murals. This neighborhood is wildly popular, not only with young people who love trends, but also with anyone who wants to have individual style. On weekends, as many as 200,000 young people visit this part of the city. It’s known for its many second-hand clothing stores, including the well-known Pigsty Amemura location and KINJI’s BIGSTEP location. Another favorite is the second-hand clothing store JAM. The more you explore, the more you’ll find because there are countless second-hand clothing stores all over the place. Shop around to find your new favorite and unique item! Plus, the streets are lined with restaurants and take-out spots selling delicious foods that are photogenic too. You’ll see a lot of people taking pictures. If you’re looking for youth culture items, Amemura is the place to be! [Getting to Amemura] Just Steps from Osaka Metro’s Yotsubashi Station and Shinsaibashi Station! It’s so easy to get to Amemura on the Osaka Metro! Get off at Yotsubashi Station if you’re on the Yotsubashi Line or get off at Shinsaibashi Station if you’re on the Midosuji Line or Nagahori Tsurumi-ryokuchi Line. Direct access from Exit 5 of Yotsubashi Station on the Osaka Metro Yotsubashi Line Near Shinsaibashi Station on the Osaka Metro Midosuji Line and Nagahori Tsurumi-ryokuchi Line Nipponbashi—Ota Road is the Centerpiece of this West Japan Pop Culture Mecca! If you’re looking for manga and anime merch, look no further! Head over to Nipponbashi (sometimes written Nippombashi). Nipponbashi, once known as one of Japan’s three major electronics districts, has now evolved into a pop culture mecca. The area is full of stores specializing in anime-related products, figures, plastic models, and games. I’ve even heard the district referred to as the Akihabara of the west. The area known as Ota Road, features tons of stores selling products which will get anime and game fan excited to see. More and more people visit the area, not only from Osaka and Kansai but also from overseas too! Particularly popular among fans are Gee! Store Osaka—which has a large selection of official character goods from anime and games—and Surugaya Otaroad—which boasts a wide selection of figures, plastic models, games, video software, and more. Also, don’t forget Animate Osaka Nipponbashi, where you can get the newest popular anime goods, comics, and more! A message to all the otakus around the world—if you want to nerd out, go to Ota Road in Nipponbashi! [Getting to Nipponbashi] Use Ebisucho Station to Enjoy the Streets of Nipponbashi Namba Station is the closest to Ota Road, but if you want to see the cityscape of Nipponbashi and explore the various shops, I recommend going to Ebisucho Station instead! Approximately 4 minutes walk from the south exit of Nankai Namba Station Approximately 8 minutes walk from Exit 4 of Namba Station on the Osaka Metro Midosuji Line, Yotsubashi Line, and Sennichimae Line Approximately 7 minutes walk from Nippombashi Station on the Osaka Metro Sakaisuji Line and Sennichimae Line Approximately 9 minutes walk from Exit 1-B of Ebisucho Station on the Osaka Metro Sakaisuji Line Approximately 8 minutes walk from Exit 4 of the Hanshin and Kintetsu Osaka Namba Station Approximately 7 minutes walk from the Kintetsu-Nippombashi Station Hanshin Department Store—Breaking with Tradition & Focussing on Food Let’s change pace and take a look at Kita (the Osaka Station/Umeda area), where I’ll show you around the famous Hanshin Umeda main store. Of course there is more to it, but the main reason I recommend the Hanshin Department Store is because of the food! When you imagine a department store first floor sale area, don’t you imagine a sprawling cosmetics department? I do. But when you walk into the Hanshin Umeda Main Store you’ ll be greeted by a food corner called “Bread, Sweets, and Food Event”! The Bread, Sweets, and Food Event corner is an open space with an area of approximately 330 square meters and the ceiling is about 6 meters high. In addition to selling a variety of breads from famous Kansai bakeries, plus 900 different snacks from all over the country, they also hold impressive food events like the Spice Curry Expo, the Seasoning Championship, and the Karaage Fan Appreciation Festival. If you don’t want to miss out on the chance to find seasonal gourmet food, keep checking their official website. There’s always something new! The Hanshin Food Hall, located on the first basement floor, has a wide selection of fresh foods and delicatessen items. And my personal favorite is the Sweets Street, where you can find 100 meters of Western confectionery shops! There are over 30 shops that always tempt me with their delicious looking desserts, like DROOLY, which is famous for sweets made of cheese and honey, and Sébastien Bouillet, a macaron specialty store. If you’re looking for a place to shop that will satisfy all the foodies, I’d say, go straight to the Hanshin Umeda Main Store! [Getting to Hanshin Umeda Main Store] Take the Underground Passageway to Avoid Traffic Lights National Route 2 runs between JR Osaka Station, Hankyu Osaka Umeda Station, and Hanshin Umeda Main Store, which is a big street to cross. You can get to the department store from the second floor outdoor deck, but if you go through the basement, you don’t have to worry about the weather! Next to the Hanshin Osaka-Umeda Station Approximately 5 minutes walk from Hankyu Osaka-Umeda Station Approximately 2 minutes walk from JR Osaka Station Approximately 1 minute walk from Umeda Station on the Osaka Metro Midosuji Line Approximately 1 minute walk from Higashi-Umeda Station on the Osaka Metro Tanimachi Line Approximately 3 minutes walk from Nishi-Umeda Station on the Osaka Metro Yotsubashi Line About 4 minutes walk from JR Kitashinchi Station on the Tozai Line KITTE Osaka—Quality Products from all over the Country in the Heart of Osaka! KITTE Osaka is a place where you can find nice things from all over Japan, from Hokkaido in the north to Okinawa in the south. This shiny new commercial facility is located in JP Tower Osaka, which opened in 2024 and is directly connected to JR Osaka Station. When you’re shopping at KITTE Osaka, be sure to visit the “Feel JAPAN Journey” section on the 2nd floor, where you can find antenna shops from all over the country. This part of the shopping complex features products from all over Japan, with a focus on local products and sightseeing. When we visited, the Hiroshima shop had Otafuku okonomiyaki sauce on di

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