Umeda

Geographical district
★ 4.9 (195K+ reviews) • 6M+ booked
Umeda district, also known as Kita, is a lively entertainment and shopping street located in Osaka City, Japan. Osaka is split into two city centers: the playful and colorful Namba Station, and the chic, trendy Umeda Station in the north. Umeda is where you'll find fancy dining spots, upscale shops, and iconic skyscrapers like the futuristic Umeda Sky Building and its major railway station, Hankyu Umeda Station. Whether you're looking for rooftop eateries, beer gardens, or shopping malls, including Grand Front Osaka, Umeda has it all. And while the energy here can be electric, there are also peaceful corners and historic spots tucked away in Umeda's quieter streets. Come and explore the best of Osaka in Umeda!
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Umeda, Kita Ward, Osaka, 530-0001, Japan
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Umeda Reviews

4.9 /5
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lu ******
11 Sep
Facilities: The slide is fun, but a little dizzying. Once you've been to Tsutenkaku Tower, you probably won't want to go again. Didn't get to experience the Tsutenkaku drive due to time constraints. The Dotonbori boat ride was pretty good 👍, I recommend it. Convenience of booking with Klook: Scanning the ticket was quite fast.
Patrycja **********
11 Sep
Highly recommended for all history lovers! Osaka Castle offers history lessons in videos and reading, beautiful views of the city and - what surprised us - an elevator! So it's easily accessible even for disabled people. You can also visit Castle Gardens and a beautiful shrine inside castle's walls.
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.
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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.
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Kuo ******
11 Sep
I absolutely have to say, please buy this! Except for JR and airport lines, you can ride everything else until you drop. You even get fast-track entry to Osaka Castle. Buy the pass and spend your money on other things! 😍 Let's all make a killing in Japan! 🤣
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Usuario de Klook
11 Sep
It's a lovely experience, although the interior is very modernized. Inside, it's quite impressive and definitely worth seeing. Keep in mind that you can't take photos inside, and it has breathtaking views. Nearby, there's a museum, a variety of restaurants, and souvenir shops with unique items.
Klook 用戶
11 Sep
Excellent! It covers all the popular attractions. A must-have for visiting Osaka Castle. We enjoyed the boat tours and Ferris wheels to our heart's content. Unlimited subway rides within the period. The two-day pass is great value for money and not too rushed. It's a better choice compared to the one-day pass!

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Things to Do in Umeda

Go shopping in Don Quijote Umeda

Visit Don Quijote, a one-stop shop designed around the idea of "convenience, savings, and fun." This store is stocked with different types of products, totaling around 40,000 to 60,000 items. From food and everyday essentials to apparel, home gadgets, and top-brand items, you'll find everything you need in one place.

Enjoy breathtaking views of Osaka in the Umeda Sky Building

A quick stroll from JR Osaka Station, the famous Umeda Sky Building is a must-see. Connected by a circular corridor, it gives you a 360-degree view from 173 meters high. At night, the floor lights up, creating a magical scene that resembles walking on the Milky Way above Osaka.

Travel to different regions through Hankyu Umeda Station

The Hankyu Electric Railway at Hankyu Umeda Station connects Osaka, Kyoto, and Kobe in Japan's Kansai Region. This convenient transport option with its distinctive maroon trains lets you to explore these cities easily without changing hotels while staying in Osaka.

Try Umeda's version of Okonomiyaki

While it can be found all around Japan, Okonomiyaki in Osaka is unique with its plentiful ingredient variations, including meat and fish, mixed into the batter and cooked together until fluffy. Staples include negiyaki, containing beef tendon and onions, and butatama, containing pork belly and eggs. There are many popular okonomiyaki restaurants in the Umeda area, so be sure to check them out.

Ride the HEP FIVE Ferris Wheel

HEP FIVE is a versatile commercial complex loved by kids and teenagers and home to a striking red Ferris wheel on its rooftop. With your family and friends, you can have a delightful time checking entertainment and shopping, all while riding the Ferris wheel for an added touch of fun.

Explore art in Koji Kinutani Tenku Art Museum

Located in the Umeda Sky Building, the Koji Kinutani Tenku Art Museum showcases vibrant art by acclaimed artist Koji Kinutani. Divided into two zones, the museum includes captivating paintings, sculptures, and even VR experiences. Explore powerful scenes from Japanese folklore and iconic landmarks in a unique artistic journey.

Tips for Your Umeda Visit

When is the best time to visit Umeda?

Plan your visit to Umeda during the spring cherry blossom season or the colorful autumn foliage for a picturesque experience. Avoid the summer heat by exploring indoor attractions and shopping centers.

How to go to Umeda?

Umeda or Kita-Ku Osaka is easily accessible via various transportation options. You can reach Umeda by taking the train to JR Osaka Station, Umeda Station, Higashi Umeda Station, or Hankyu Umeda Station. The Midosuji Subway Line also links Umeda to other parts of Osaka. Also, public buses and the option to walk from central locations provide convenient ways to access Umeda. With its accessibility and diverse transportation choices, getting to Umeda is straightforward, letting you to explore this lively district hassle-free.

Are Osaka Station and Umeda Station the same?

Osaka Station City serves as the central hub for all local commuter trains and subways. Just a short four-kilometer distance away, you'll find Osaka Umeda Station, which can make things a bit confusing. Interestingly, Umeda Station is located right next to Osaka Station and acts as the stop for all the trains from different companies.