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Smart Buyer's Guide to Luxury Brand Resale in Osaka (Shinsaibashi & Namba)

นัมบะ/โดทงโบริ/ชินไซบะชิ ร้านขายของแฟชั่น

Osaka is quickly earning a global reputation as a true reuse heaven. High-quality vintage pieces and pre-owned luxury brands are gathered here in remarkable numbers, supported by a secondhand market that continues to grow in both scale and trust. In Japan, strict distribution rules govern secondhand goods, and professional appraisers authenticate each item individually. This thorough process leaves little room for counterfeits, which is why “Used in Japan” has become a global mark of quality and reliability among luxury shoppers. Add in the historically weak yen, and the timing could not be better. For overseas visitors and savvy buyers, Japan offers the chance to purchase pre-owned luxury items at exceptional value, often in better condition than expected. This guide is designed for anyone considering buying pre-owned luxury brands in Japan. We clearly explain how to shop without costly mistakes, introduce must-visit stores in Shinsaibashi and Namba, suggest purpose-based shopping routes, and answer common questions you will want to know before making a purchase. Image courtesy of: OKURA Osaka Main Store (This article may contain affiliate links or coupons. All featured facilities, stores, and products are selected based on our editorial standards)

2025 Osaka-Kansai Expo: Convenient Tips for a Stress-Free Visit

USJ/นันโค ความบันเทิง อื่นๆ

The 2025 Osaka-Kansai Expo will feature 158 countries and regions, along with seven international organizations. In preparation for the event, a variety of convenient services are being launched to make your experience at the venue and your stay in Osaka even more enjoyable. We’ve selected the best tips and information you should know in advance to make your visit more convenient and comfortable! This page includes promotions

Kinosaki Onsen Shinzan: The Perfect Traditional Hot Springs Ryokan Experience for First-Timers (Hyogo Prefecture)

คิโนะซะกิ-อนเซ็น โรงแรมแบบญี่ปุ่น (เรียวกัง)

Planning your first hot springs experience in Japan? Then you’ve got to check out Kinosaki Onsen, one of the most popular hot spring resorts in Hyogo Prefecture! It's easy to get to, and still retains its traditional Japanese scenery and culture. On top of that, it’s thoughtfully designed for the comfort and convenience of its many international visitors, including being one of Japan’s few tattoo-friendly hot springs! In this article, Miyu Shimada, a traveler and tour guide with a love for onsen, shares her recommended Kinosaki Onsen itinerary, perfect for those visiting the area for the first time. Read on for her personalized tips and suggestions, drawn from her own experience staying at the popular ryokan known as Shinzan.

Enjoy a Deeper Connection to Japan With Fascinating Cultural Experiences in Kyoto and Osaka

สถานีรถไฟเกียวโต/วัดโทจิ ประสบการณ์ทางวัฒนธรรม

There are many ways in which you can take part in carefully curated Japanese cultural experiences while visiting Kyoto and Osaka. If you’re looking to uncover a more meaningful side to Japan while traveling through Kansai, we’ll tell you how. (This article contains promotional information.)

Complete Guide to the Ise-Kumano-Wakayama Area Pass

วากายามะ/โคยะซัน สถานที่น่าสนใจ อื่นๆ

Learn all about the Ise-Kumano-Wakayama Area Pass and how you can travel between Nagoya, Osaka, and Nara, as well as many of the lesser-visited areas of the beautiful Kii Peninsula. (*This article may contain promotional content) (Main image: Klook)

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  • โกเบ/ซันโนะมิยะ/คิตะโนะ
  • ชินเซไก/เท็นโนจิ/สึรุฮะชิ
  • สถานีรถไฟเกียวโต/วัดโทจิ
  • นัมบะ/โดทงโบริ/ชินไซบะชิ
  • นาระ/อิโคะมะ/เท็นริ
  • อะระชิยามะ/อุซุมะซะ
  • อุเมดะ/สถานีรถไฟโอซาก้า/คิตะชินจิ
  • USJ/นันโค

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