Shinsaibashi-Suji Shopping Street

Supermarket
★ 4.9 (159K+ reviews) • 4M+ booked
Welcome to Shinsaibashi-Suji Shopping Street, the vibrant heart of Osaka and a bustling shopping paradise that stretches over 600 meters. This iconic 'shotengai' is a must-visit destination for both shopaholics and curious travelers, offering a unique blend of traditional charm and modern flair. Dive into a diverse array of stores, from high-end fashion boutiques to quirky character shops, and indulge in a plethora of dining options that capture the essence of Osaka's culinary scene. Whether you're seeking the latest fashion trends, delicious local cuisine, or simply an unforgettable cultural experience, Shinsaibashi-Suji Shopping Street promises to deliver an exciting adventure in the heart of Japan.
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2-chōme-2-22 Shinsaibashisuji, Chuo Ward, Osaka, 542-0085, Japan
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Shinsaibashi-Suji Shopping Street Reviews

4.9 /5
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Klook 用戶
11 Sep
I forgot that my first tickets were for two people and had been canceled, so no matter how many times I scanned them at the machine, they wouldn't work! My Japanese sister took me to the service counter to ask for help, and thankfully, they printed physical tickets for me 😄. The service counters in Japan are really great; they get everything done in one go 👍, and I was able to get on the train without any problems. I think this experience reminded me that I have to delete canceled tickets so I don't waste too much time messing around in front of the machine!
Klook 用戶
11 Sep
Due to my own carelessness, I wasn't able to exchange the tickets successfully because I scanned a QR code that had already been canceled. Thankfully, with the help of a friend, everything was completed smoothly, and I finally got the physical tickets sorted out.
2+
liu *******
11 Sep
No need to exchange for physical tickets, just use the QR code on your phone to enter the station. It's very convenient and saves time, highly recommended to purchase.
2+
Bill ******
11 Sep
very happy with our photos - booked for one hour & photographer took us through streets close by. the photos are amazing, great quality & we are extremely happy with them.
JONAVEL ********
10 Sep
The Hotel is very nice to stay at because it is so closed to and walking distance to Dotonbori, the Glico Man, the Mega DonQui, 7-11 Convenience Store, train stations, and subways. So easy checking-in. After a day-long walking within Osaka, or Nara, or Kyoto, I enjoyed it much having a dip in the hotel's warm-watered bath tub. Complete supplies that can be collected at the lobby.
LO *******
10 Sep
Trying on a kimono that day was truly a unique experience. First, there was the furisode, so wide and large that the sleeves almost brushed the ground. The material was fine silk, embroidered with delicate cherry blossom patterns, smooth to the touch. The master dresser who helped me dress was extremely skilled, wrapping layer upon layer, starting with the juban, then the nagajuban, and finally the gorgeous outer robe. The sash was tied so tightly that it almost took my breath away. I suppose this is why Japanese women are always soft-spoken and act so gently—being bound so tightly, no one could stride or speak loudly. A small pillow-like object was inserted into the waist; the master dresser said it was an "obiage" used to secure the wide obi belt. The obi knot was tied in the back, very intricate, and I was told there are various styles, but mine was just the most common. This attire has a certain dignity, as if you're not just wearing a garment, but putting on a whole set of behavioral norms. Looking in the mirror, the person reflected suddenly seemed much more reserved. My back straightened involuntarily, my head lowered slightly, and even my smile became more subtle. The beauty of the kimono probably lies not in how it adorns the body, but in how it restrains the heart, teaching people to quiet down from the outside in. Wearing this garment felt like draping an entire culture over my body.
1+
cheng ********
10 Sep
Easy to use and saves a lot on transportation costs. The best part is not having to worry about taking the wrong train. Definitely a must-buy!
2+
Fang *****
10 Sep
very good experience. East to redeem the ticket
1+

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Remarkable Landmarks and Must-Visit Sights

Shinsaibashi-Suji Shopping Arcade

Welcome to the bustling heart of Osaka's shopping scene, the Shinsaibashi-Suji Shopping Arcade! This vibrant arcade is a delightful blend of the old and new, where traditional kimono shops and tea purveyors sit alongside trendy boutiques and high-end designer labels. As you wander through, don't forget to explore the charming side streets, where hidden gems like secondhand kimonos and quaint sushi shops await your discovery. Whether you're a fashion enthusiast or a cultural explorer, Shinsaibashi-Suji promises an unforgettable shopping adventure.

Daimaru Shinsaibashi Store

Step into a world of luxury at the Daimaru Shinsaibashi Store, a landmark of elegance and style at the entrance of Shinsaibashi-Suji. This historic department store offers a premium shopping experience with a wide range of high-end brands. Whether you're looking to indulge in the latest fashion trends or simply enjoy the sophisticated ambiance, Daimaru Shinsaibashi is a must-visit destination for those seeking a touch of class in their shopping journey.

Duty-Free Stores

For savvy shoppers looking to score great deals, the duty-free stores at Shinsaibashi-Suji are a treasure trove of tax-free delights. Visit LAOX, conveniently located within the Daimaru Shinsaibashi, and explore six floors of Japan-made products, from cutting-edge electronics to luxurious cosmetics. It's the perfect opportunity to bring home a piece of Japan without the extra cost, making your shopping experience both enjoyable and economical.

Cultural and Historical Significance

Shinsaibashi-Suji is more than just a shopping destination; it's a vibrant tapestry of Osaka's rich culture. As you stroll through this bustling arcade, you'll witness the seamless blend of traditional Japanese elements with modern influences, reflecting the dynamic evolution of local commerce and lifestyle. With roots tracing back to the Edo period, Shinsaibashi has transformed from a traditional shopping district into a modern commercial hub, offering a unique glimpse into Osaka's past and present.

Local Cuisine

Embark on a culinary adventure in Shinsaibashi-Suji, where the flavors of Osaka come alive. From savory takoyaki and delicious okonomiyaki to authentic Japanese dishes served in cozy neighborhood restaurants, the street is a paradise for food lovers. Don't miss the chance to try kushikatsu, soba, and the fun experience of conveyor belt sushi. This diverse culinary landscape caters to all tastes, ensuring a feast for the senses as you explore the vibrant street.