Shinsaibashisuji

Commercial district
★ 4.9 (158K+ reviews) • 4M+ booked
Shinsaibashi-suji Shopping Street is a must-visit shopping district in the center of Osaka. As a “shotengai,” or shopping arcade, it stretches an incredible 600 meters long, making it one of the biggest and most exciting shopping streets in Japan. Even if you’re just planning to go window shopping, it’s a great place to walk around to experience the lively atmosphere. But, if you are planning to shop, there are lots of stores at Shinsaibashi-suji, from major brands to unique boutiques. The Disney Store is a favorite, offering lots of awesome items for Disney fans of all ages. For fashion lovers, check out the trendy clothing stores selling all the latest styles in Osaka's youth fashion scene. After all that shopping and exploring, you can stop for a break at one of the many restaurants or cafes and taste some delicious local food. Within walking distance from the Osaka City Air Terminal, it's a great place to add to your Osaka trip. Whether you want to shop or just look around, there's something for everyone at Shinsaibashi Shopping Street.
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Shinsaibashisuji 1-chome, Chuo, Osaka, Osaka Prefecture, Japan
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4.9 /5
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Hafizah **********
1 Jul
easy to collect. i collect at the JR office at KIX station. just went to the counter and show the slip in my phone. i can also book the shinkansen for the dates the pass is active even before the pass was activated. i booked the pass to start on day 6 of my trip onwards. i get to ride the one piece shinkansen with it. A return day trip from shin osaka to takamatsu already worth the kansai wide area pass.
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莊 **
1 Jul
The itinerary was well arranged, the pace was relaxed, not too rushed, and the overall experience was very relaxing. The attractions were well selected, the tour guide was friendly and explained clearly, the whole trip was very pleasant, and it is a recommended trip!
Klook User
1 Jul
This was a very fun experience. I was able to learn how to make nigiri as well as learn how to make the Californian roll. I 10/10 recommend to you if you love sushi and sashimi.
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클룩 회원
30 Jun
I think it was a great move to find a place near Dotonbori for my boyfriend and I to stay in Osaka for the first time. The facilities were clean, the bathrooms were nice (I thought it was a swimming pool), and although we couldn't use the spa together, it was a great way to relax. I would definitely come back!
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Klook User
1 Jul
Yuki was our day trip tour guide for Kyoto and she was great, providing info and insights about the places we are visiting.
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Janice ****
1 Jul
The 1 hour session was really worth the time and money! We learnt about history of Japan, food, got our hands sticky from mochi balls, photos and lots of fun and laughter. The team of ladies (Lena, Luna, Izumi and another lady sorry I forgot your name) were exceptional in their effort to present in spoke in English. Kudos 👏 I would definitely recommend this class to anyone visiting Dontonburi! 👍🏽👍🏽👍🏽
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Beku *****
1 Jul
It was a difficult course to see in one day, but thanks to the Rakuraku tour, I was able to see the places I wanted to see with ease. I took a lot of photos I liked and made happy memories, so it was a perfect day. The guide gave me various information about Japan while we were moving, and the photos he took for me while posing at the travel destinations... It was all great. The list of good restaurants, shopping lists, various discount coupons, and answers to my questions that he gave me when I returned to Osaka were also very helpful. If I go on a trip outside of Osaka, I will look for the Rakuraku tour again. This tour that allows you to see Nara Park, Arashiyama, and Kiyomizu-dera in one day~~~ Highly recommended. ^^ (Thank you, guide Leo!!! Thanks to you, it was an enjoyable tour.)
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Zhi ****
1 Jul
Fresh and delicious all-you-can-eat Kuroge Wagyu beef! Great value for money. The service of the staff is also very friendly and great. Highly recommended!

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Must-See Shops at Shinsaibashisuji

Drugstores and Cosmetics Shops

Shinsaibashi-Suji is perfect for anyone who loves makeup and health goodies. Stores like Matsumoto Kiyoshi and Sundrug have a ton of Japanese beauty stuff and everyday items at great prices. Whether you need skincare or the latest makeup trends, these stores have it all.

Duty-Free Stores

Check out LAOX, a duty-free shop, where you can find awesome Japan-made items without paying extra taxes. It's a place to get electronics, crafts, watches, and more---great for grabbing authentic Japanese souvenirs.

100-Yen Shops

For amazing deals, visit 100-yen shops like DAISO and 3COINS. These shops are full of all sorts of things, from souvenirs to must-have household items, all at super low prices. You'll discover something unique on every floor without spending a fortune.

Character Shops

The Disney Store on Shinsaibashi Shopping Street is a magical place filled with Disney characters, toys, and fashion. Enjoy the fun music and browse through colorful Disney goodies. For Hello Kitty fans, the Sanrio Gallery has rare items and loads of cute merchandise.

Fashion

Find a mix of fast and fancy fashion at Shinsaibashi-Suji. Popular stores like UNIQLO and H&M offer trendy clothes, while high-end boutiques like Chanel and Cartier on Midosuji Street have something for those who love luxury.

Popular Dining Options at Shinsaibashi-Suji

Conveyor Belt Sushi

Try out conveyor belt sushi in the Shinsaibashi area for a fun dining experience. Grab delicious sushi as it rolls past your seat. It's an exciting way to enjoy fresh and tasty bites without breaking the bank.

Izakaya

Check out the izakayas near Shinsaibashi Station for an energetic dining scene. These Japanese pubs have tons of drinks and snacks, which are great for relaxing after shopping. Enjoy the lively vibe and dig into grilled skewers and sake with friends.

Café Stands

Rest your feet at one of the many café stands along Shinsaibashi-Suji. These cozy spots have tasty pastries and drinks, perfect for taking a break and watching the busy shopping street.