It is a commercial shopping district in Osaka. In the 17th century, the merchant Okada Shinsaibashi built a bridge connecting Shinmachi and Dotonbori theater area. Since then, merchants have gathered, trade activities have flourished, and it has gradually developed into today's Shinsaibashi. • Geographical location: Located in the central district of Osaka City, with Shinsaibashisuji Commercial Street as the center, north to Nagahori Street and south to Dotonbori, connecting the "north" prosperous district centered on Umeda and the "south" prosperous district in the Shinsaibashi and Namba areas. ◦ Shinsaibashisuji Shopping Street: A 600-meter-long arcade pedestrian street, it is the main battlefield for shopping, with drugstores, fast fashion brands, local brands, etc. ◦ Daimaru Department Store: A large department store with a century-old history, it has many well-known international and domestic brands. The snacks in the supermarket on the B1 floor can be used as souvenirs. ◦ Shinsaibashi Parco: A fashion shopping center, with trendy clothing and local brands on the 2nd to 4th floors, and a large number of well-known IP peripherals on the 5th and 6th floors. ◦ Orange Street: The South Building has international brands and high-end Japanese brands. • Characteristic blocks include ◦ American Village: Located on the west side of Shinsaibashi, it has unique patterns on the walls and is a trendy place loved by young people. It is home to shops selling eclectic clothing and other goods. ◦ European Village: Suochosuji, with its stone-paved sidewalks, British-style street lights and rows of brick buildings, has an elegant style. • Food recommendations: There are many delicious foods in and around Shinsaibashi, including Okonomiyaki, Sukiyaki, Yakitori, etc. • Cultural activities: Pass through Midosuji in the middle of Shinsaibashi. In autumn, a colorful Midosuji parade will be held, with military bands from all over the world participating.
Shinsaibashi is located in the central district of Osaka City. It is the largest commercial and shopping district in Osaka. With Shinsaibashi-suji Shopping Street as the center, it stretches from Nagahori-dori in the north to Dotonbori in the south. It is home to many boutiques, specialty stores, restaurants and large shopping malls. There are bustling Residents and tourists from morning to night. In addition to shopping, tasting authentic Osaka cuisine is also a great pleasure. You can eat Japanese cuisine such as Osaka-yaki, skewers, takoyaki, ramen, etc. You can also taste the flavors of other parts of Asia and Europe and the United States. There are also cinemas, theaters and other entertainment facilities here, which is a good place to experience Osaka's nightlife. Shinsaibashi-suji Shopping Street Shinsaibashi Station is the Shinsaibashi-suji Shopping Street, which runs north-south and is about 600 meters long. It has a closed light-transmitting arcade, so you can go shopping without worry even if it is windy or rainy. The slate sidewalks, British-style street lights and rows of brick buildings are elegant in style, and it is also called the "European Village". From large department stores, century-old shops to affordable shops, there are all kinds of fashionable clothes, cosmetics, bags, jewelry, groceries, food, etc., which is very suitable for travel shopping. You can also stroll in the alleys next to Shinsaibashisuji Shopping Street, where you will find some interesting shops. On Dotonbori Ebisuji Bridge, you can see two nearly century-old "Snow Seal" and "Glico Runner" signs, which are a major symbol of Shinsaibashi. Remember to take a photo (Japanese dramas such as "Hanzawa Naoki" were also filmed here). Every night, the colorful neon lights and flashing billboards make this place full of Unlimited vitality. If you walk to the north side of the station, you can reach the Minamisenba area, where many world brand stores are concentrated, such as Cartier, Chanel, Hermes and other brands. Tokyu Hands Department Store has a large number of daily necessities and stationery products to choose from. There is also Crysta Nagahori, which is Japan's largest underground shopping street with good lighting. Natural light can shine directly in, creating a bright and comfortable shopping environment. To the south of the station is Daimaru Shinsaibashi Store, which has a nostalgic historical architectural style and an elegant atmosphere. Not only can you buy many world brands, but also many affordable daily necessities. Shinsaibashi OPA across the road is a famous fashion shopping mall in the Shinsaibashi area, with about 110 stores such as fashion, jewelry, shoes and hats, and cosmetics. Continue south to reach Suocho-dori, an east-west street that crosses Shinsaibashisuji Commercial Street and Midosuji Street. On both sides are elegant European clothing stores, unique cafes, Dining, etc. The atmosphere of the entire block is elegant and quiet. It is very pleasant to come here for shopping, drinking coffee and watching the street scene. American Village To the west of Shinsaibashi is the American Village, which is home to many eclectic and fashionable clothing stores, thrift stores, record stores, and various clubs and other entertainment facilities. The New York street elements are strong here, and you can see fashionable girls and hip-hop boys everywhere, representing the fashion culture of young people in Osaka. Dotonbori Walk south along the Shinsaibashi-suji shopping street to the end and you will reach Dotonbori. This is the birthplace of the "eat until you fall down" food culture that Osaka people call. There are many Dining and they are very popular. The famous Kani Doraku "Big Crab Sign" is the symbol of Dotonbori Food Street. You must try the delicious food here. Although most restaurants are not big, the quality of the food is not reduced.
It is a commercial shopping district in Osaka. In the 17th century, the merchant Okada Shinsaibashi built a bridge connecting Shinmachi and Dotonbori theater area. Since then, merchants have gathered, trade activities have flourished, and it has gradually developed into today's Shinsaibashi. • Geographical location: Located in the central district of Osaka City, with Shinsaibashisuji Commercial Street as the center, north to Nagahori Street and south to Dotonbori, connecting the "north" prosperous district centered on Umeda and the "south" prosperous district in the Shinsaibashi and Namba areas. ◦ Shinsaibashisuji Shopping Street: A 600-meter-long arcade pedestrian street, it is the main battlefield for shopping, with drugstores, fast fashion brands, local brands, etc. ◦ Daimaru Department Store: A large department store with a century-old history, it has many well-known international and domestic brands. The snacks in the supermarket on the B1 floor can be used as souvenirs. ◦ Shinsaibashi Parco: A fashion shopping center, with trendy clothing and local brands on the 2nd to 4th floors, and a large number of well-known IP peripherals on the 5th and 6th floors. ◦ Orange Street: The South Building has international brands and high-end Japanese brands. • Characteristic blocks include ◦ American Village: Located on the west side of Shinsaibashi, it has unique patterns on the walls and is a trendy place loved by young people. It is home to shops selling eclectic clothing and other goods. ◦ European Village: Suochosuji, with its stone-paved sidewalks, British-style street lights and rows of brick buildings, has an elegant style. • Food recommendations: There are many delicious foods in and around Shinsaibashi, including Okonomiyaki, Sukiyaki, Yakitori, etc. • Cultural activities: Pass through Midosuji in the middle of Shinsaibashi. In autumn, a colorful Midosuji parade will be held, with military bands from all over the world participating.
You must check in at Shinsaibashi when traveling in Osaka to experience an international city. There are many foreign tourists of various skin colors. I took photos with the Glico figurines and ate authentic octopus balls. There are many snacks here, various toy stores, and small gift shops. Overall, it's pretty good.
When you come to Osaka, you must visit Shinsaibashi There are too many shops and restaurants nearby. If you don't have much time to stay, you must visit Shinsaibashi High-end or affordable, beauty stores, restaurants, game centers, snacks, everything is available, no matter young, middle-aged or old, luxury goods, buyers' stores, designer items are all available
Record of 2019.11 Kansai Late Autumn Tour & 2024.2 Spring Festival Leisure Tour When you come to Osaka, Shinsaibashi is a must-go place for shopping. Department stores such as Daimaru and PARCO, as well as various brand counters are all in Shinsaibashi. It has been more than four years since I went there twice. Where has the time gone? Shinsaibashi Commercial Street is in the north-south direction, and it intersects with Dotonbori Food Street. I often walk around Dotonbori and look up, and it is Shinsaibashi, haha. Shinsaibashi is really good for shopping. You can basically find the brands you want. Of course, it is necessary to search and plan in advance to avoid walking back and forth on Shinsaibashi. When shopping along Shinsaibashi, remember to turn your head frequently to appreciate the scenery of the paths on both sides, which is in sharp contrast to the bustling crowds on Shinsaibashi. There are few pedestrians on the path, the steps are slow and quiet, the sky is blue and peaceful, and countless criss-crossing wires are hung in the air. There is no sense of chaos, but there is a beauty that complements each other. Cars are parked in an orderly manner on both sides of the road, and vehicles occasionally drive slowly and steadily. The ordinary daily life has a kind of ordinary beauty.
Shinsaibashi is a must-visit street in Osaka. It is one of the landmark streets in Osaka. It is located in the center of Osaka. The subway is very convenient. Even if you play late, you don't have to worry about not being able to go back. The subway in Osaka runs until very late. The Shinsaibashi street has the famous food Ichiran Ramen. Friends who love Japanese ramen can go there to taste its delicious food.
Shinsaibashi is one of the must-see attractions for Chinese tourists in Osaka, especially the two "Snow Seal" and "Glico Runner" signs with a history of nearly 100 years, which are the landmarks of Shinsaibashi. Be sure to take photos here. Many department stores and drugstores here often have discounts, so it is recommended to do your homework in advance. How to get there: Take the subway Midosuji Line and Nagahori Tsurumi-ryokuchi Line, and get off at Shinsaibashi Station; you can also take the subway Midosuji Line and get off at Namba Station. After exiting the station, walk north for about 10 minutes to the canal of Dotonbori. Walk east along the river for about 5 minutes to see the Ebisuji Bridge. Shinsaibashi is to the north of the Ebisuji Bridge. Shinsaibashi is one of the largest commercial shopping areas in Osaka, with Shinsaibashisuji Commercial Street as the center, north to Nagahori Dori and south to Dotonbori. It is concentrated with many boutiques, specialty stores, restaurants and large shopping malls, and there are bustling citizens and tourists from morning to night. Besides shopping, tasting authentic Osaka cuisine is also a great pleasure. Here you can eat Japanese cuisine such as Osaka-style grilled food, skewers, takoyaki, ramen, etc. You can also taste the flavors of other parts of Asia and other countries in the world such as Europe and the United States. Shinsaibashi-suji Shopping Street Shinsaibashi Station is located outside Shinsaibashi Shopping Street, which is about 600 meters long from north to south. It has a closed light-transmitting arcade, so you can go shopping without worry even in the wind and rain. From large department stores, century-old shops to affordable shops, it is very suitable for tourism shopping. You can also stroll in the alleys next to Shinsaibashi-suji Shopping Street, where you will find some interesting shops. At Dotonbori Ebisuji Bridge, you can see that at night, the colorful neon lights and flashing billboards make this place full of infinite vitality.