Shinsaibashi Station

★ 4.9 (165K+ reviews) • 5M+ booked
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Lai *******
10 Mar
It's cheaper to buy tickets on Klook in advance than at the venue. You can redeem and select your seats beforehand, and use a QR code to enter.
Klook 用戶
9 Mar
The room was incredibly spacious for the price (1500 per night). It was clean, though there wasn't a water dispenser. It's very close to Shinsaibashi, and the breakfast at the nearby Muscle Club was delicious.
Kiesha ****
10 Mar
this was such a fun experience we were laughing the whole time the pigs are very cute and the staff make an effort to make sure everyone has a cuddle. please note you will need to sit in the floor the entire time, there was others who were complaining because they have back problems. You will need to wear socks as you have to remove your shoes as well. staff will take a photo for you and you can buy for 2,200 yen otherwise you can take as many photos as you want on your phone with no flash. we received our post cards but no donuts even though it was part on the package. I would highly recommend and then get pancakes after down stairs so good !!
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이 **
10 Mar
Thanks to Guide Luffy-chan's excellent commentary and care, we had a wonderful bus trip. I wish you all the best in your endeavors. Okini!
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클룩 회원
10 Mar
We had planned to use it at night, but my family was very tired, so we moved it up to around sunset. There were only four of us on the cruise—my family and one other gentleman—so it felt like a private cruise, haha! The guide gave excellent explanations, and the City cruise had the best facilities. The person assisting us spoke Korean so well, I wondered if they were Korean, which made things very comfortable. A cruise offers a different kind of scenery than walking around, so I highly recommend trying it at least once!
클룩 회원
10 Mar
I used the Haruka train to travel from Kansai Airport to Kyoto. I purchased a QR voucher through Klook, and it was very convenient because I didn't have to wait in a long line to exchange the voucher for a ticket; I could just scan the QR barcode directly at the ticket gate to enter. It was also great that I could easily reserve seats and change boarding times online.
Michael *******
10 Mar
Mr Mike is the best! trip to day trip to Osaka and Kyoto was a blast! he is very friendly and gave us tips and showed points of interest during our ride. We had an unplanned interest to visit Uji to get Matcha, he was very kind to take us there. Mr Mike also suggested a place for lunch where locals eat, and it was one of the best meals we had in Japan! he was always guiding us on where we need to head on tourist spots and suggested areas that we can visit next time. the whole family had a blast, thank you Mr Mike! he also speaks english very well! we ended the day back in Osaka on time and with really enjoyed our trip. he was also always on time.
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클룩 회원
10 Mar
The guide was very informative and friendly! It's fine even if you go alone. I recommend this to anyone who doesn't know what to do on their trip.

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What to know about Shinsaibashi Station

Welcome to Shinsaibashi Station, a bustling hub nestled in the vibrant heart of Osaka. This metro station is not just a transit point but a gateway to the lively Shinsaibashi district, renowned for its shopping, dining, and entertainment options. With its rich history and strategic location, Shinsaibashi Station offers travelers a seamless blend of modern convenience and cultural charm. Whether you're a first-time visitor or a seasoned traveler, this vibrant station serves as the perfect starting point for exploring Osaka's dynamic culture, history, and culinary delights. Embark on your Osaka adventure from Shinsaibashi Station and discover unforgettable experiences waiting just around the corner.
3-chōme-12 Minamisenba, Chuo Ward, Osaka, 542-0081, Japan

Remarkable Landmarks and Must-Visit Sights

Shinsaibashi Shopping Arcade

Step into the bustling world of Shinsaibashi Shopping Arcade, where shopaholics can revel in a vibrant mix of high-end boutiques and quirky local stores. This lively stretch is your go-to destination for retail therapy, offering a delightful blend of fashion, culture, and the energetic vibe of Osaka. Whether you're hunting for the latest trends or unique souvenirs, Shinsaibashi Shopping Arcade promises an unforgettable shopping experience.

Dotonbori

Immerse yourself in the electrifying atmosphere of Dotonbori, just a stone's throw from Shinsaibashi Station. Known for its iconic neon lights and vibrant nightlife, this entertainment district is a feast for the senses. Savor the local street food, explore a myriad of dining options, and soak in the lively ambiance that makes Dotonbori a must-visit hotspot for both locals and tourists alike.

Daimaru

Indulge in a luxurious shopping experience at Daimaru, a renowned department store that stands as a beacon of elegance in Osaka. With its multiple buildings housing a wide array of high-end brands and gourmet food options, Daimaru offers a sophisticated shopping journey. Whether you're in search of the latest fashion or exquisite culinary delights, Daimaru promises to cater to your every desire.

Cultural Significance

Shinsaibashi Station is more than just a transit hub; it's a gateway to Osaka's vibrant cultural landscape. The area around the station is rich in history, showcasing landmarks that narrate the city's journey through time. Traditional architecture stands alongside modern developments, offering a unique glimpse into Osaka's past and present.

Local Cuisine

Known as the 'Kitchen of Japan,' Osaka's culinary scene is a must-experience, and Shinsaibashi is the perfect place to start. Dive into the local flavors by trying takoyaki (octopus balls) and okonomiyaki (savory pancakes) at the nearby eateries. These dishes are not just food; they're a delicious representation of Osaka's rich culinary heritage.

Cultural and Historical Significance

Since its opening in 1933, Shinsaibashi Station has been a cornerstone of Osaka's metro network, significantly contributing to the city's growth. Its strategic location on the Midōsuji and Nagahori Tsurumi-ryokuchi Lines makes it an essential part of the city's transportation infrastructure, connecting travelers to the heart of Osaka's cultural and historical sites.