Everything Else
Tsutenkaku
1-chōme-18-6 EbisuhigashiFamous Osaka icon and sightseeing spot
Super Tamade
5-chōme-11-3 Komagawa24 hour super market
Osaka Tennoji Zoo
1-108 ChausuyamachōBeautiful park for a relaxing stroll
Mega variety store selling a wide variety of products at discount prices including food, alcohol, clothes, souvenirs, electronics, shoes, furniture and much more!
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MEGA Don Quijote
3-chōme-4-36 EbisuhigashiMega variety store selling a wide variety of products at discount prices including food, alcohol, clothes, souvenirs, electronics, shoes, furniture and much more!
The Akihabara of Osaka for fans of Japanese animation, manga, cosplay, maid cafes, toys, electronics & a variety of specialty shops and restaurants
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Nipponbashi
Nipponbashi Naniwa WardThe Akihabara of Osaka for fans of Japanese animation, manga, cosplay, maid cafes, toys, electronics & a variety of specialty shops and restaurants
Parks & Nature
Osaka Tennoji Zoo
1-108 ChausuyamachōOsaka's most popular zoo.
Sightseeing
Abeno Harukas
1-chōme-1-43 AbenosujiTallest building in Japan with beautiful views of the city
Famous sightseeing area, especially famous for "kushikatsu" Japanese fried skewered food
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Shinsekai
Ebisuhigashi-8-2 Chome Naniwa WardFamous sightseeing area, especially famous for "kushikatsu" Japanese fried skewered food
Large spa resort center with European and Asian style spa and hot spring zones.
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Spa World
3-chōme-4-24 EbisuhigashiLarge spa resort center with European and Asian style spa and hot spring zones.
Regarded the oldest Buddhist temple area in Japan with flea markets.
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Shitennoji
1-chōme-1-11-18 ShitennōjiRegarded the oldest Buddhist temple area in Japan with flea markets.
Getting Around
Major city train station for direct access to Kansai Airport, Osaka , Nara and Wakayama. With both Nankai & JR train lines.
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Shin-Imamiya Station
3-chōme-17-1 EbisunishiMajor city train station for direct access to Kansai Airport, Osaka , Nara and Wakayama. With both Nankai & JR train lines.
For both Midosuji & Sakaisuji subway linesA subway train station with convenient access to both Midosuji lines (red) and Sakaisuji lines (brown).
+ Midosuji lines:
2 stops to Namba for: shopping, Dotombori, restaurants
3 stops to Shinsaibashi for: shopping, nightlife, restaurants
6 stops to Umeda for: shopping, nightlife, JR Osaka/ Hankyu & Hanshin Umeda stations, Osaka Grand Front
8 stops to Shin Osaka Station for Shinkansen to Hiroshima, Kyushu & Tokyo
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Dobutsuen-Mae Station
1-chōme-6-12 TaishiFor both Midosuji & Sakaisuji subway linesA subway train station with convenient access to both Midosuji lines (red) and Sakaisuji lines (brown).
+ Midosuji lines:
2 stops to Namba for: shopping, Dotombori, restaurants
3 stops to Shinsaibashi for: shopping, nightlife, restaurants
6 stops to Umeda for: shopping, nightlife, JR Osaka/ Hankyu & Hanshin Umeda stations, Osaka Grand Front
8 stops to Shin Osaka Station for Shinkansen to Hiroshima, Kyushu & Tokyo
Just a 3 minute walk to Ebisucho Station which gives you access to the Sakaisuji subway line (brown line). One station away from Nipponbashi station which takes you to Kuromon Markets, Namba, Den Den Town for anime, electronics and related goods and Dotombori.
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Ebisucho Station
Nipponbashi-5-chōme-5 Naniwa WardJust a 3 minute walk to Ebisucho Station which gives you access to the Sakaisuji subway line (brown line). One station away from Nipponbashi station which takes you to Kuromon Markets, Namba, Den Den Town for anime, electronics and related goods and Dotombori.
Food Scene
Fantastic, delicious & well priced Japanese home style set dishes with unlimited rice refills
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Miyamoto Munashi
1-chōme-4-2 TaishiFantastic, delicious & well priced Japanese home style set dishes with unlimited rice refills
Famous ramen (Japanese soup noodles) which has won several awards
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Muteppou Ramen
1-chōme-5-21 EbisuhonmachiFamous ramen (Japanese soup noodles) which has won several awards
Famous restaurant for Osaka's specialty dish of kushikatsu (delicious fried skewer food).
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Kushikatsu Daruma Janjanyokocho
3-chōme-4-4 EbisuhigashiFamous restaurant for Osaka's specialty dish of kushikatsu (delicious fried skewer food).
Shopping
Abeno Q's Mall
1-chōme-6-1 AbenosujiWide variety of shops nearby the apartment
A shopping mall with a wide variety of shops and restaurants interconnected by underground and overhead bridges to Tennoji station, subway, Abeno Harukas, Kintetsu Department Store, Q's Mall and much more.
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Abeno LUCIAS
1-chōme-5-1 AbenosujiA shopping mall with a wide variety of shops and restaurants interconnected by underground and overhead bridges to Tennoji station, subway, Abeno Harukas, Kintetsu Department Store, Q's Mall and much more.
A very long shopping arcade which stretches for several kilometers from Namba through to Shinsaibashi and Hommachi. Be prepared for an experience that will satisfy your every shopping desires with wide assortment of shops, cafes, restaurants, international & local brand stores, boutiques, entertainment and much more.
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Shinsaibashi-suji Shopping Street
2-chōme-2-22 ShinsaibashisujiA very long shopping arcade which stretches for several kilometers from Namba through to Shinsaibashi and Hommachi. Be prepared for an experience that will satisfy your every shopping desires with wide assortment of shops, cafes, restaurants, international & local brand stores, boutiques, entertainment and much more.
Arts & Culture
A modern museum located on the 16th floor of Abeno Harukas the tallest building in Japan. Besides the stunning views from the observatories there are a wide variety of restaurants and shopping available on the lower floors.
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Iziko lezobuciko ze-Abeno Harukas
1-chōme-1-43 AbenosujiA modern museum located on the 16th floor of Abeno Harukas the tallest building in Japan. Besides the stunning views from the observatories there are a wide variety of restaurants and shopping available on the lower floors.