One of Osaka s must see attractions Shinsaibashi food hunt!

Mondo Tourism Updated on 2024-02-01

Shinsaibashi, located in Osaka City, Japan, is one of the city's largest shopping districts. It has developed around the Shinsaibashisuji shopping street with arcade facilities, and many boutiques and specialty stores are concentrated, and it is bustling from morning to night, and it is full of citizens and tourists.

Shinsaibashi is divided into 8 areas, each with a detailed map and store names for easy shopping. In the first arrondissement, you can find stores of well-known brands such as Zara, H&M, Uniqlo, etc., which often have styles that are not available in Japan and are relatively cheap. In the second district, there is Daimaru Department Store, where there are quite a few Japanese counter makeup and maintenance brands, and the crowds have gradually increased. The third arrondissement has more shopping options.

How to play:1Shopping: Shinsaibashi is one of the largest shopping districts in Osaka, with many high-end and trendy brands. You can buy all kinds of clothing, shoes, cosmetics, handbags, and more here.

2.Food: There are many gourmet restaurants near Shinsaibashi, including Japanese, Western, Chinese, and more. You can try local specialties such as okonomiyaki, octopus balls, ramen, and more.

3.Street performers: On the pedestrian street of Shinsaibashi, it is common to see street performers performing such as magic, acrobatics, **, etc. These performances are very interesting and can give you a different experience.

4.Night view: At night, the lights of Shinsaibashi Bridge are very beautiful, and you can take a walk along the river and enjoy the night view. In addition, you can take a water bus tour of the canal and soak up the romantic atmosphere.

5.Access: From Osaka Station, you can take the Midosuji Subway Line to Shinsaibashi Station. Alternatively, it is also possible to get there by bus or taxi.

6.Note: Pay attention to the ** label and return policy when shopping; Pay attention to hygiene and freshness when tasting food; Be polite and keep a safe distance when performing on street performers. Japan Tourism

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