Osaka Shopping Guide: 18 Must-Visit Stores in Umeda, Namba, Shinsaibashi, and Other Districts (+Exclusive Deals)
- Written by: Tiffany YU
Osaka, a hub of urban development and tourist attractions, serves as the perfect starting point for visitors to the Kansai region. It offers a vast array of shopping opportunities, from large malls to individual stores, where travelers can shop for everything from electronics and cosmetics to snacks and fashion. We’ve rounded up some of the best areas for shopping in Osaka for your consuming enjoyment!
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- Osaka Shopping Guide & Money-Saving Tips
- Umeda/Osaka Station: Osaka's main shopping area where you can shop till you drop
- Shinsaibashi: The Busiest Shopping Street in Downtown Osaka
- Namba: Direct Trains from the Airport to the Bustling Shopping Area
- Tenjinbashi-suji Shopping Street: Experience Authentic Local Flavor Here!
- Shin-Osaka Station: A Shopping Hub Accessible by Shinkansen
- Tennoji-Abeno: The Go-To Spot for Locals! Osaka's Newest Urban Area
- Around Universal Studios Japan (USJ) and Tempozan: Convenient Access to Popular Attractions in Osaka
- Expo '70 Commemorative Park & Surroundings: Explore with Landmarks like the Ferris Wheel and Tower of the Sun
- Kansai Airport & Rinku Town: Convenient Shopping Near the Airport
- Want to Shop to Your Heart's Content? Visit Osaka!
- Accommodations near Osaka
Osaka Shopping Guide & Money-Saving Tips
Osaka, bustling and vibrant, is not only the ideal gateway to the Kansai region but also a paradise for shoppers. The city's popular districts like Umeda, Namba, Shinsaibashi, and Dotonbori are filled with department stores and shopping streets. Major attractions such as Universal Studios Japan and Expo '70 Commemorative Park also feature large shopping centers, and even the areas around the airport boast AEON malls and outlets. With so many options, you’ll never worry about where to spend your shopping budget.
For international visitors looking to save, timing your visit just before Japan’s major discount seasons and utilizing exclusive tax-free benefits plus discount coupons can lead to significant savings. Simply carry your passport and present your discount coupon at checkout to enjoy tax exemptions and savings of 5–10%.
In this guide, we’ve curated a list of the top nine shopping districts in Osaka frequented by tourists, featuring 18 of the best malls and shopping centers, stretching from Shinsaibashi and Namba to Tennoji and the airport area. Without further ado, let's dive into where you can make the most of your shopping spree!
Umeda/Osaka Station: Osaka's main shopping area where you can shop till you drop
Centered around Osaka Metro's Osaka Station and JR Umeda Station, this area is a forest of skyscrapers, many of which house department stores. Iconic shopping destinations like LUCUA and GRAND FRONT Osaka are must-visits, alongside major Japanese department store chains such as Daimaru, Isetan, Hankyu, and Hanshin. Additionally, within the station itself, shopping streets like EKI MARCHÉ and Hankyu Sanbangai offer even more retail opportunities. To thoroughly enjoy your shopping experience here, make sure to allocate plenty of time and energy!
1. LUCUA Osaka
LUCUA Osaka, directly connected to Osaka Station, is divided into two sections: LUCUA and LUCUA 1100, spanning 12 floors from B2 to the 10th floor. The stores in both buildings cater to a diverse clientele, primarily fashionable working women in the city. The B1 floor features budget-friendly options like the 3COINS store, Japanese homeware brand NATURAL KITCHEN&, and clothing retailers UNIQLO and GU. The ground floor hosts the popular Kyoto cosmetics brand YOJIYA, while the 5th floor offers a Disney store. The 9th floor includes a Tsutaya bookstore and LOFT, providing a wealth of shopping options, and the 10th floor features a dining area with restaurants that have received high praise from visitors.
- "LUCUA 1100" and "LUCUA" have connecting passages on the B1, 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 5th, and 7th floors, so it's okay to start shopping from either building.
- Some stores offer tax-free services. You can pay attention to the tax-free information of each store or inquire before checkout to see if tax exemption is available.
- It's directly connected to JR Osaka Station. After exiting the central ticket gate of JR Osaka Station, head left or take the right from the ticket gate on the 3rd floor connecting bridge to reach LUCUA Osaka.
2. Hankyu Department Store Umeda Main Store
The Hankyu Umeda Main Store spans 15 floors from B2 to the 13th floor, offering everything from apparel and cosmetics to luxury brands and Japanese goods. International brands like CHANEL, Coach, and Kate Spade New York have counters here, making it a must-visit for those interested in high-end shopping. The basement floors are especially popular among international visitors; B1 features a souvenir marketplace with offerings like Tokyo's famous Baumkuchen House, the historic matcha shop Nakamura Toukichi Honten, and a premium version of Calbee, "GRAND Calbee." These brands are beloved by locals as well, making souvenirs easy to shop for. The B2 floor houses a department store supermarket where visitors can purchase high-end Japanese products such as fruits and Wagyu beef, highly recommended for a unique shopping experience.
- It's just a 3-4 minute walk from Hankyu "Osaka Umeda," Hanshin "Osaka Umeda," JR "Osaka," and Osaka Metro "Umeda" stations, making it extremely convenient for tourists in terms of transportation.
- Tax-free counters and consultation desks are available on B1 and the 1st floor of the main building. If you plan on tax-free shopping, remember to bring your purchases and passport on the day of purchase to process the tax refund.
- At the consultation counter, presenting your passport can also earn you a 5% shopping discount coupon (excluding some items).
3. HEP FIVE
Just a 3 to 5-minute walk from Hankyu Umeda, Hanshin Umeda, JR Osaka's Midosuji exit, and Osaka Metro's Umeda station, you'll easily spot the striking red Ferris wheel. This Ferris wheel sits atop the HEP FIVE shopping center, which spans 11 floors from B2 to the 9th floor. The mall primarily features trendy brands favored by young Japanese women, including SHEL'TTER, EMODA, MURUA, niko and..., LOWRYS FARM, and OLIVE des OLIVE. Although HEP FIVE is not the largest shopping area in Umeda, it offers a delightful shopping experience, and you can even enjoy a ride on the Ferris wheel, making it a perfect spot for a day of sightseeing.
- The Ferris wheel on the 7th floor is a famous landmark in Umeda, offering a chance to view the Umeda cityscape and take a break! It is recommended to purchase tickets in advance to bypass the ticketing process on-site by presenting a QR code for boarding.
- Some stores offer tax-free shopping; details can be confirmed on the official website (in Japanese) or by inquiring directly with the store.
4. Yodobashi Camera Multimedia Umeda
For electronics shopping in Umeda, head straight to Yodobashi Camera, a leading electronics chain in Japan. Conveniently connected to JR Osaka Station, the Umeda Yodobashi store boasts an expansive shopping area across seven floors from B2 to 5th. The store offers an overwhelming variety of products: baby and children's goods on the 5th floor, electronics on the 4th, and cosmetics and beauty products on the 2nd and 1st floors. Each floor is equipped with its own checkout counters, making your shopping spree effortless!
- Located inside the Yodobashi Umeda Tower, it's adjacent to the department store "LINKS UMEDA," accommodation at the "Hankyu Osaka Ryonosuke Hotel," and dining facilities including "Eat & Walk" and "Oishii Mono Yokocho." If you're good at browsing, spending half a day here is no problem.
Shinsaibashi: The Busiest Shopping Street in Downtown Osaka
Shinsaibashi stands alongside Umeda as one of Osaka's bustling shopping districts, centered around the Shinsaibashi Station on the OSAKA Metro. The area features major department stores such as Daimaru Shinsaibashi and Shinsaibashi PARCO, which are also popular among locals. The famous Shinsaibashi Shopping Street, lined with vibrant stores including the Disney Store, the Sanrio official shop, and UNIQLO, is exceptionally lively. The street is also home to numerous cosmetics and pharmacy stores, making it a shopper’s paradise. A visit to Osaka isn’t complete without experiencing the vibrant atmosphere of Shinsaibashi!
1. Shinsaibashi OPA
Shinsaibashi OPA, located at the heart of Osaka's fashion district in Shinsaibashi, consists of the "Main Building" spanning B1 to the 11th floor and the "Kireikan" from B1 to the 5th floor. The Main Building hosts brands beloved by young women, such as LILY BROWN, MARC JACOBS, and gelato pique. It also features budget-friendly options like the 100-yen shop Can Do and popular shoe store ABC-MART. Although not the largest in terms of space, the stores are well-known and offer a delightful shopping experience. For those keen on exploring the latest Japanese fashion trends and love dressing up, a visit to Shinsaibashi OPA is highly recommended.
- Some stores offer tax-free services. For details, you can check here or inquire directly with the stores.
- Connected to Exit 7 of the Osaka Metro Shinsaibashi Station, you can directly walk to the B2 floor of Shinsaibashi OPA, even when it's raining.
2. BicCamera LAOX Shinsaibashi Store
LAOX, a popular chain of duty-free stores in Japan, can be found at tourist hotspots nationwide. The Shinsaibashi location was newly renovated and reopened in July 2023, spanning three floors from B1 to the 2nd floor. It offers a wide range of products, including luggage, luxury watches and jewelry, electronics, cosmetics, and food items. Shoppers can enjoy the convenience of duty-free purchases directly at the store. Additionally, there is a rest area on B1, providing a perfect spot to take a break if you're feeling tired from exploring Shinsaibashi.
- The shops are located right inside the Shinsaibashi Shopping Arcade, making it incredibly convenient for strolling through Shinsaibashi. Moreover, it's just a minute's walk from Shinsaibashi Station, so it's super close.
- If you want to explore more, there are also the electronics retailer Edion Shinsaibashi and the Matsukiyo Shinsaibashi drugstore nearby, making it very convenient for additional shopping.
- Take advantage of LIVE JAPAN's exclusive coupon for a 10% tax exemption and an additional 8% discount on purchases over 5000 Japanese yen (excluding tax).
Namba: Direct Trains from the Airport to the Bustling Shopping Area
Namba is the heart of Osaka's transportation network and one of its busiest districts. Right outside Namba Station, you'll find large commercial complexes like NAMBA PARKS, Namba CITY, and Namba Sky O. Just a 3-minute walk away is Dotonbori, one of Osaka's most popular attractions, where you can go on a shopping spree at Don Quijote.
Additionally, about a 10-minute walk from the station is the Sennichimae Doguyasuji Shopping Street, known for its kitchen and dining ware, and Den Den Town, often referred to as Osaka's Akihabara, which specializes in anime and electronic gaming products. Whether you're looking to explore trendy shopping malls, buy cosmetics and snacks, or shop for Japanese kitchenware and geeky goods, Namba has everything to satisfy your needs.
1. NAMBA PARKS
NAMBA PARKS is a distinctive mixed-use complex in Osaka, combining shopping facilities with green spaces across nine floors and a rooftop garden. The vast shopping area offers a variety of options, including trendy apparel, home decor, general goods, cosmetics, and gourmet food. Notable stores include the fashion brand Champion, lifestyle goods chain Loft, and the quirky Village Vanguard. The rooftop garden, known as PARK GARDEN, is recognized as one of the top 10 most beautiful rooftop gardens globally, making it a world-famous attraction. It's a perfect spot for a stroll, even if you're not shopping.
- The nearest station is Nankai Electric Railway's Namba Station, which has a direct connection. You can also reach it via other lines such as Osaka Metro and JR at Namba Station.
- Shopping tax-free procedures are divided into two types: "In-store tax exemption" and "tax refund processing at the tax-free counter on the 7th floor." Before checkout, make sure to confirm the tax-free process with the store.
- On the third floor, there's HARBS, a highly popular Japanese fruit mille-feuille cake shop. It's highly recommended to stop by and enjoy a taste!
2. Don Quixote Dotonbori Branch
Dotonbori is one of Osaka's most popular tourist attractions, and the Don Quijote store located there stands out with its eye-catching mini Ferris wheel, making it easily recognizable. Despite its compact storefront, this six-story Don Quijote offers an extensive range of products, from snacks and cosmetics to household goods and luxury bags and watches. The variety is so vast that it can be dazzling, and the store is usually bustling with shoppers. Be sure to allow extra time to explore everything it has to offer!
- It's about a 5-minute walk from Exit 14 of Osaka Metro's Namba Station. You'll know you're in the right place when you see yellow iron pillars, a red Ferris wheel, and the symbols of Ebisu deity and penguins along the riverside.
- The official name of Don Quijote's red Ferris wheel is "Ebisu Tower." It takes about 15 minutes to complete one rotation, and the cost is 600 yen. However, there's usually a long queue, so if you plan to ride, make sure to consider your schedule.
- Open until 4 AM, so you can shop even late into the night.
- At the tax-free counter on the first floor, present your passport along with the exclusive LIVE JAPAN coupon. When your purchase amount reaches 10,000 yen (excluding tax), you'll enjoy a 10% tax exemption plus a 5% discount. Essentially, you'll receive a 5% discount on top of the tax exemption, making it a great deal!
3. BicCamera Namba
BicCamera, a leading electronics retailer in Japan, is a must-visit for international visitors due to its wide array of products. Not limited to electronics, the store also offers toys, cosmetics, food items, kitchenware, and household goods—all under one roof, making it a one-stop shop that can be overwhelming!
The Namba branch spans eight floors, with specific levels being popular among international tourists. The 3rd floor features cosmetics and beauty products, the 6th floor houses kitchen appliances, the 7th floor is dedicated to games and toys, and the 8th floor hosts the BicCamera Outlet. The store's spacious and well-lit environment, along with restrooms on each floor except the first, makes for a comfortable and enjoyable shopping experience.
- It's very close to both Osaka Metro and Nankai Electric Railway's "Namba" stations, and slightly farther away is JR "Namba" Station, which is also accessible.
- Adjacent to BicCamera is the Sennichimae Doguyasuji Shopping Street, making it convenient to continue shopping seamlessly before and after your visit.
- Present your passport along with the exclusive LIVE JAPAN coupon during checkout at BicCamera Namba store. Enjoy a 10% tax exemption and additional discounts ranging from 7% to 3% (varies by product category) when your purchase amount reaches 10,000 yen (excluding tax). Be smart and remember to screenshot the coupon on your phone beforehand, and don't forget to use it during checkout!
Tenjinbashi-suji Shopping Street: Experience Authentic Local Flavor Here!
Located in Osaka, the Tenjinbashisuji Shopping Street is Japan's longest shopping arcade, stretching approximately 2.6 kilometers and spanning three OSAKA Metro stations: Tenjimbashisuji 6-Chome, Minamimorimachi, and Ogimachi. With around 800 shops closely packed together, this bustling street hosts a variety of traditional and modern businesses, including public diners, delis, historical cutlery shops, tea houses, tofu and okonomiyaki stores, as well as pottery and kimono shops.
Despite varying sizes, each shop on the street boasts its unique charm and character. For example, "Tenma Tenjin MAIDOya" offers high-quality Japanese goods and souvenirs, while "Tenma Kimono" provides a chance to try on kimonos, yukatas, or jinbeis. For those interested in kitchenware, "Kunishige Cutlery" or "Kitchen Workshop DOI" are highly recommended for the latest in knives and other kitchen tools. A visit here is a perfect way to experience the authentic local culture and charm of Osaka.
Shin-Osaka Station: A Shopping Hub Accessible by Shinkansen
Shin-Osaka Station, a major hub in Osaka, serves as a key stop for the Shinkansen and other lines to Kyoto, Kobe, Nara, and Tokyo. It's also serviced by JR and Osaka Metro trains, making it a vital transit point for travelers and a major tourist station.
One of the highlights of Shin-Osaka Station is its commercial facilities. On the third floor, within the ticket gates of the inbound line and outside the East ticket gates, is "EKI MARCHÉ Shin-Osaka." This area boasts a variety of souvenir shops and restaurants, including the famous Namba cheesecake shop "Rikuro Ojisan no Mise," a must-visit for anyone passing through Shin-Osaka.
The second floor features the mixed-use mall "arde! Shin-Osaka," primarily focused on apparel and dining options. Shops like UNIQLO, the 100-yen store Daiso, and the drugstore Kokumin can be found here, along with the souvenir marketplace "Omiyage Kaido" where you can pick up local treats and gifts.
- ・Address: 3F Shin-Osaka Station, 5-16-1 Nishinakajima, Yodogawa-ku, Osaka, 532-0011
・Hours: 6:30 AM - 10 PM (Except for some stores with refrigerated confectionery, pickles, and sake.)
・Closed: None
・Access: Directly connected to Shin-Osaka Station by all lines (Shinkansen ticket gate)
Tennoji-Abeno: The Go-To Spot for Locals! Osaka's Newest Urban Area
The Tennoji and neighboring Abeno districts in Osaka, where JR and Osaka Metro intersect, are emerging urban areas bustling with activity. Not only do these stations host airport express trains, but they are also home to the famous skyscraper, Abeno Harukas. This towering structure houses an observatory, a department store, and a hotel, offering ample opportunities for shopping and sightseeing. Just across from the station, you'll find Tennoji MIO and Abeno Q's Mall. All three facilities are just a few minutes' walk from the station, making it easy to hop from one shopping destination to the next, ensuring a seamless and exciting retail experience.
1. Abeno HARUKAS
Located right in front of Tennoji Station, Abeno Harukas is a multi-faceted commercial complex that includes a department store, hotel, observatory, and art museum. From B2F to the 14th floor, you'll find the Kintetsu Department Store Main Store, home to high-end brands such as Issey Miyake’s BAO BAO, Cartier, and PRADA, as well as budget-friendly options like the 100-yen store Can Do and the Junikudo bookstore, offering a wide range of shopping experiences.
Especially notable are the 58th to 60th floors, which house the Harukas 300 observatory, a renowned spot for breathtaking views of Osaka's cityscape. This area includes exclusive shops, a rest area, and dining options, ensuring that your visit to the observatory is well worth the expense and provides an unforgettable experience.
- The view from the HARUKAS 300 observation deck is stunning both day and night, and even the restroom features large floor-to-ceiling windows, perfect for photography. As it's a popular attraction, it's advisable to purchase tickets in advance to save time and avoid the hassle of buying them on-site.
- If you make purchases at Kintetsu Department Store Main Store from B2F to the 14th floor and meet the tax-free conditions, remember to proceed to the 3rd and 5th floors of the Wing Building for tax refund procedures.
2. EDION Kintetsu Department Store, Kaikōtenku Branch
If you're looking to shop for electronics at Abeno Harukas, the Edion store on the 3.5th floor of the Wing Building is the place to go. As one of Japan's major electronics retailers, Edion offers a diverse range of products, including electronics, kitchen appliances, and beauty devices, all within the confines of a department store setting. Additionally, the store provides services in English and offers tax refund options, making it highly convenient for international visitors. If you're at Abeno Harukas and in search of something specific, Edion is definitely worth a visit.
- Located on the 3.5th floor of the Wing Building, it shares the same floor with a drugstore and tax refund service center. For foreign visitors, it's extremely convenient and easily accessible for shopping.
- At EDION, purchases over ¥5000 (excluding tax) qualify for tax exemption. Additionally, using exclusive coupons from LIVE JAPAN can get you a discount of 5% to 7% (varies by product). Remember to have your passport ready and show the coupon barcode on your phone to the cashier during checkout.
Around Universal Studios Japan (USJ) and Tempozan: Convenient Access to Popular Attractions in Osaka
Universal Studios Japan (USJ) in Osaka needs no introduction due to its immense popularity. But it's not just USJ itself that's worth a visit—the shopping area right at the entrance is also a great spot for some retail therapy! Directly across the bay from USJ, the Tempozan area is another tourist favorite, featuring attractions like the Osaka Aquarium (Kaiyukan) and the Tempozan Marketplace. If you have two days, consider taking a boat between these two locations. This way, you can fully enjoy both sightseeing and shopping to the fullest!
1. UNIVERSAL CITYWALK Osaka
Before entering Universal Studios Japan, you'll inevitably pass through the "Universal Citywalk Osaka," a multi-level shopping and entertainment complex spanning from the 3rd to the 5th floor. This vibrant area is not only home to a Lawson convenience store and Matsumoto Kiyoshi drugstore, but also features popular brands like GAP and the snack and souvenir shop "Little OSAKA." Additionally, it offers a variety of merchandise related to Universal Studios Japan, including fun items like Sesame Street character headbands. Even if you don't step foot inside the park, you can still experience a piece of Universal Studios Japan right here!
- You can reach the JR Universal City Station by train, and upon exiting the station, you'll arrive at Universal Studios. It's approximately a 10-minute ride from JR Osaka Station on a direct train, making transportation extremely convenient.
- Not only are the shops enjoyable to browse, but there are also plenty of restaurants available. You can find places like "Sushiro," "Ganko Sushi," as well as renowned Osaka takoyaki shops like "Takoyaki Juuhachi Ban" and "Kogaryu." Even after Universal Studios closes, these establishments remain open, so there's no problem grabbing a meal after your visit to the park.
- Store hours are until 10 PM, while restaurants close at 11 PM (TAKOPA area closes at 10 PM).
- You can take the "Captain Line" ferry from Universal City Port to Tempozan Harbor Village, where Osaka Aquarium Kaiyukan is located. For detailed boarding information, please refer to the official website.
2. Market Place, Tempozan Harbor Village
Tempozan Marketplace boasts around 80 shops offering a diverse array of products, including clothing, general goods, Osaka souvenirs, and various cuisines. Visitors can step back in time at the nostalgic kimono shop Imawa-mukashi, where they can find adorable and comfortable children's jinbei (a traditional Japanese outfit that comes in two pieces). Additionally, Morino Sample offers an intriguing assortment of food models, perfect for unique souvenirs. The marketplace also hosts the 100-yen shop Seria and the DISNEY POP-UP STORE by BABYDOLL, featuring a collaboration with a renowned children's clothing brand.
Popular attractions at the same facility include Hokkyokusei, the famous omurice restaurant, the LEGOLAND® Discovery Center Osaka, and the Tempozan Giant Ferris Wheel, all highly favored by international visitors. Be sure to purchase tickets in advance to plan your visit effectively!
- It's approximately a 5-minute walk from Exit 1 of Osaka Metro's "Osaka Port" station. Between Market Place and Universal Studios Japan, you can utilize the "Captain Line" ferry service. For detailed boarding information, please refer to the official website.
- While the number of stores may not be extensive and there aren't many international brands, Market Place offers a wide variety of restaurants and cuisines. The atmosphere is relaxed, perfect for leisurely browsing. Plus, with attractions like LEGOLAND® Discovery Center Osaka and a large Ferris wheel, it's an ideal destination for families with children.
- Adjacent to Market Place is the renowned Osaka Aquarium Kaiyukan, making it convenient to enjoy both attractions before and after your visit.
Expo '70 Commemorative Park & Surroundings: Explore with Landmarks like the Ferris Wheel and Tower of the Sun
Located about a 30-40 minute train ride from Osaka's city center, Expo '70 Commemorative Park was constructed as the site for the 1970 World Expo. The park spans an impressive 260 hectares and is marked by the iconic 70-meter-tall Tower of the Sun sculpture. Nearby, the shopping mall LaLaport EXPOCITY attracts many visitors who are returning to Osaka for their second or third visits, making it a popular spot to explore and enjoy.
1. LaLaport EXPOCITY
Adjacent to Expo '70 Commemorative Park, LaLaport EXPOCITY, also known as the Osaka Expo City Shopping Center, is a Mitsui-owned shopping complex. Covering an area of 172,000 square meters, it is just a 2-minute walk from the Expo Memorial Park Station.
The center spans three floors packed with shopping and dining options. The ground floor features popular stores like MUJI, GU, Matsumoto Kiyoshi, and Loft. The second floor is home to well-loved Japanese brands such as UNIQLO and BEAMS. On the third floor, you'll find KIDDY LAND, the 100-yen shop DAISO, the Ghibli-themed Donguri Republic, Akachan Honpo, and the electronics store EDION. With so many dining options available, visitors can easily spend a whole day exploring and shopping.
- Almost all major well-known chains or independent brands have set up shops here. You can find luxury goods to browse as well. Whether it's food, clothing, entertainment, or everyday items, you can get everything you need here. Plus, there's a Ferris wheel where you can enjoy a panoramic view of the Expo Park from above.
- Over 150 stores offer tax-free services, including Loft, Matsumoto Kiyoshi, and Akakara Honpo, among others. For more details, you can check the official website here, or inquire on-site.
- There are exclusive coupons available from LIVE JAPAN, offering discounts of up to 10%. It's a win-win when you use them.
Kansai Airport & Rinku Town: Convenient Shopping Near the Airport
The area surrounding Kansai Airport is a crucial stop for all travelers. Inside the airport, numerous souvenir shops offer a last chance for shopping, making it incredibly easy to buy duty-free items. If you have a bit more time, a train ride from Osaka Station can take you to Rinku Premium Outlets or the popular AEON Mall, both favored destinations among tourists. Whether before or after your flight, these spots ensure you can shop right up to the last moment!
1. AEON Mall Rinku-Sennan
Frequent visitors to Japan are likely familiar with AEON, a large shopping mall operated by the retail giant AEON Group. Located along Osaka Bay, this two-story building houses around 170 shops, including ABC-MART, DAISO, the lifestyle store Franc franc, and niko and... among others. Additionally, there's a Welcia drugstore and a large AEON supermarket, complemented by numerous dining options. A highlight is the second-floor food court, where outdoor seating offers a stunning view of the sea and planes taking off and landing at Kansai Airport, enhancing the overall experience.
- Taking a bus from "Rinku Town" station takes about 14 minutes, while departing from Kansai Airport typically takes around 20 to 30 minutes to reach. It's very convenient for restocking before heading back home.
- More than 30 stores offer tax-free shopping, including MUJI, UNIQLO, the drugstore Welcia, and more. Additionally, there are exclusive coupons available from LIVE JAPAN for savvy travelers to take advantage of. Be sure to pick them up for extra savings!
2. RINKU PREMIUM OUTLETS
Rinku Premium Outlets, located along the Osaka Bay coast, is another fantastic shopping destination for travelers before they leave Japan. Impressively, it's only one train stop away from Kansai Airport, yet it offers a spacious shopping environment. The outlets feature a wide range of international fashion brands, cosmetics, and souvenir desserts. The dining options are plentiful, ensuring that you can easily spend a whole day exploring. Additionally, visitors can take a stroll along the bay to enjoy the sea view. The sunset over the bay is particularly stunning, and with a bit of luck, you might catch a breathtaking view of airplanes taking off and landing at Kansai Airport against the backdrop of the evening sky.
- From "Rinku Town Station," it's only a 6-minute walk. It's just 1 stop, 6 minutes away from Kansai Airport. Taking the airport express train from Namba Station takes about 40 minutes.
- Upon arrival, visitors can scan the displayed QR code to receive exclusive electronic coupons for foreign tourists. Additionally, many stores offer tax-free services.
- The shorter operating hours, with shops closing at 8 PM, cater well to travelers on their first or last day in Japan. (Closing at 7 PM in February.)
- Besides shopping, another nearby facility, "Rinku Amusement City SEACLE," offers hot spring facilities called "Rinkunoyu" for a super comfortable and relaxing experience at incredibly affordable prices. If interested, you can purchase tickets online in advance, seamlessly transitioning from shopping to soaking in the hot springs for an amazing experience.
Want to Shop to Your Heart's Content? Visit Osaka!
Osaka truly offers an abundance of shopping opportunities, and it's easy to get carried away and overspend—I've experienced it myself on each visit! I sincerely recommend taking note of the attractions mentioned here. Also be sure to make good use of discount coupons. By planning carefully, you can save both money and time.
(*Please note that the information provided here is based on April 2024 details, and actual conditions may vary. Always check the official websites of the venues for the most accurate information.)
- Save money and enhance your shopping experience in Japan with amazing discounts and valuable coupons! LIVE JAPAN provides numerous discount coupons for electronics stores, drug stores, outlet malls, tax-free shops, and more. Grab your coupons in advance and start saving!
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With a background in mass media, Tiffany pursued studied in Japan and achieved JLPT N1 certification. She now writes for different travel platforms, leveraging her communication prowess with her translation abilities to make Japanese content easily understandable. After residing in Japan for three years and gaining experience from Japanese cosmetic shops and departmental help desks, she's profoundly acquainted with the cultural nuances between Taiwan and Japan. Her journeys have spanned areas like Hokkaido, Honshu, Kyushu, and Okinawa. A frequent visitor to Japanese tourist destinations, she enjoys the local cuisine so much that she could eat Japanese ramen for every meal without tiring of it.
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Other Shopping
Umeda, Osaka Station, Kitashinchi
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Kyoto Marubeni 2F Showroom
Other Shopping
Kyoto Station, To-ji Temple
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