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About Osaka South

Shinsaibashi, Dotonbori and Nanba are referred to collectively as “Minami,” meaning “south” in Japanese (the JR Osaka Station and Umeda area is correspondingly known as “Kita” which means north).

While the high-rise buildings of Kita feel much the same as Tokyo, the Minami area showcases the unique character of Osaka.

Unpretentious and bustling with people, Minami is almost always busy and feels full of life.

The area is extremely popular with foreigners, attracting over 7 million per year.

There are reasonably-priced restaurants, plenty of options for shopping, and convenient public transport facilities.

The Minami area is lively and fun, and a very good location to book a hotel if planning to stay in Osaka.

Brief History

Long ago, what is now known as “Minami” was covered in water, which gradually withdrew, leaving a swamp behind.

From around 1626, on the southern edge of Osaka castle town, the Dotonbori area grew dramatically over time, filling with theaters that put on all kinds of shows, including kabuki and joruri (Japanese puppet shows), as well as tea houses that prepare tickets and sell food.

Around the same time, a red light district formed in the Shima no Uchi area, eventually flourishing into a large and popular entertainment area. (Even now there are many theaters located in Minami and the area remains an important center for plays and performances).

From the 19th century many railroads began operating in the Nanba area, and the total size of Minami grew.

In 1912 there was a large fire and in 1945 US air raids destroyed virtually the entirety of the Minami area, however, the area was rebuilt multiple times, becoming the thriving place that it is today.

Nearby Excursions

Minami is next to Abeno, Tennoji, Shinsekai and Kuromon Ichiba wards, and it is worthwhile visiting these areas together.

Recommendation

Strolling through town, shopping and food (restaurants, cafes, bars, sweets), entertainment (nightclubs etc.)

If you want to experience a trendy/upmarket atmosphere while in Minami, visit “America mura” or Horie.

Want the stereotypical Osaka experience? Check out the glowing neon lights of Dotonbori and take a souvenir photo with the flashing, colorful signs at night.

For shopping, Shinsaibashi and Namba are filled with department stores and shops (although Kita is more densely packed with shops and is more convenient).

The department store in Kita is the largest in area in Japan and has the second highest sales.

 

Minami is also a great option for food.

There are many restaurants with a vast selection of cuisines that you can try, including okonomiyaki, takoyaki, kushikatsu, ramen, udon, yakiniku and more – with a focus on being both delicious and affordably priced for the average person.

16 restaurants have Michelin stars – approximately a third of all of those in Minami.

In terms of entertainment, there are night clubs and movie theaters.

Access to Osaka South / Data

Minami is a huge train terminal, with over 10 individual train lines crossing through the area.

In particular, Namba Station and Shinsaibashi Station are used by around 1,100,000 people in a single day.

Nanbai Station (Osaka Metro and the other lines ) and Nipponbashi are connected underground as part of “Namba Walk”.

Moreover, Shinsaibashi and Nanba are only around 900m from end-to-end and possible to cover on foot.

Namba Station

Osaka Metro: Midosuji Line / Sennichimae Line / Yotsubashi Line

JR Namba Station

JR Kansai Main Line

Osaka Namba Station

Hankyu Dentetsu Nanba Line / Kintetsu Nara Line

Nankai Namba Station

Nankai Main Line / Nankai Kouya Line

Shinsaibashi Station

Osaka Metro:Midosuji Line / Nagahoritsurumiryokuchi Line

Nipponbashi Station

Osaka Metro: / Sennichimae Line / Sakaisuji Line / Kintetsu Namba Line

Sightseeing

Walking around town

America Mura

A popular place among young people in Kansai and the birthplace of many trends, America Mura is a place where many Kansai youth and teens hang out. Despite being beign only 300m by 500m in area, there are numerous import & second-hand stores, general stores, cafes, galleries, music instrument shops and more – a chaotic […]

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Horie

Horie is perhaps the most refined and high-class area of Osaka, full of shops (including fashion, general goods, furniture), cafes and so on. If the nearby “America mura” is the place for rebellious young people, then Horie is the place for trendy young people. Horie is more open and spacious in comparison to the other […]

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Temples and Shrines

Hozenji Yokocho Alley

Located on the north side of Hozenji, Hozenji Yokocho Alley is enclosed by two 80 meter-long, 3-meter wide stone-paved paths. Close to the likely Dotonbori area, the temple has a quiet historic atmosphere; it’s also been featured in many famous novels, songs, movies and dramas, and is very well-known throughout Japan. There is a long-established […]

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Signs and photos (Instagram)

Taking a photo of yourself with the flashy three-dimensional signs in Dotonbori is a common social media trend, especially on Instagram.

It is worth taking a photo in front of the signs to commemorate your trip to Osaka, or simply to boast to your friends.

You can take photos at virtually any hour of the day, for no cost.

All of the signs are within a 3-6 min walk from Namba Station.

 

There is a special history behind the eye-catching signs in the area.

As mentioned in “About”, during the Edo Period in Japan (1603-1868), Japanese puppet shows, kabuki and other plays were an important part of mainstream culture, and Dotonbori was famous as a town for plays.

Many theaters competed with each other to attract customers by making the most attention-grabbing signs possible, and this is said to be the origin of the bright and gaudy signs in the area.

 

Three most popular signs

Dotonbori Glico Sign

Major Japanese manufacturer Glico put up the sign in 1935. The version currently on display is the sixth rendition, remade in 2014. The sign’s happy-looking, smiling male athlete raising both hands and his left leg after scoring is considered symbolic of the city of Osaka itself. From 30 mins after sunset until midnight the sign […]

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Kuidaore Taro

The Kuidaore Taro doll dressed in red and white striped clothes and large black and dark rimmed glasses holding a taiko drum is considered a very famous and popular figure in Kansai. It was originally the mascot of a large restaurant chain Osaka Meibutsu Kuidaore which was established in 1949 and went on to achieve […]

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Kani Doraku Crab

Found above the entrance to crab restaurant Kani Doraku Dotonbori is a large model crab, the arms and eyes move and the body is large, giving a striking impression. It is rumored that if made into crab stew there would be enough to feed 16,000 people. Originally made in 1962, the sign has been remade […]

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Other famous signs

Carl Ojisan

“Carl Ojisan” is a simple, farmer-like bearded old man and the character that represents the “curl” snack. The sign was originally made by large food company Meiji Seika in 2008. On the hour, Kerota a frog comes out of his hat. Although once popular, in recent years the snack’s popularity has slumped and it is […]

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Kushikatsu Daruma “Daruma Daijin”

A large-scale, scary-looking old man based on the fourth shop owner was put in place in 2008 and remained there ever since. There is also a full-body version in front of the shop. Size 6.4m tall, 4.1m wide Photo tips Try taking two shots with the full body in front of the store

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Genroku Sushi

Near the shop there is a hand holding sushi prominently sticking out from a wall, originally installed in 2010. The type of sushi being held is red-fleshed (lean) tuna. Size 2.4m tall, 2.4 wide  

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Takoya Dotonbori Kukuru Mainstore “Big Octopus”

This realistically-designed octopus installed in 2000 looks almost like the real thing. The one next to the Dotonbori Glico sign is the “father” and the one at the front of the shop is the “eldest son,” while the “mother” and “second son” can be found in the Dotonbori Konamon Museum. The father octopus’s eyes sometimes […]

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Kinryu Ramen “Kinryu”

The green dragon sticking through the red wall is very lifelike and looks as if it could move at any moment. Put in place in 1992. The sign itself could almost be considered an elaborate art piece due to its intricate details.   Size Approx. 6m in length  

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Osaka Ohsho Dotonbori Main Store Gyoza Dumplings

The store’s main dish, gyoza, was made into a model approximately 1,100 times its actual size and has remained there since 2012. The attention to detail makes the gyoza very realistic as if it has been cooked – so real that you might want to eat it! Size 4m tall, 3.5m wide

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Shopping

Department stores & complexes

Osaka Takashimaya

With a turnover: 141 billion yen and a surface area of 64,000m2 (13th largest in Japan), Takashimaya is the a large-scale landmark store in the Minami area. It is the main store of the Takashimaya department store chain. Directly connected to Nanba Station on the Midosuji line, it is conveniently located and easily accessed by […]

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Daimaru Shinsaibashi

Established way back in 1726, the Shinsaibashi store is the flagship store for the long-standing Daimaru chain. It is directly connected to Osaka Metro Shinsaibashi Station and very convenient to access via public transport. In the north building there is a range of luxury shops, whereas the south building is almost entirely aimed at tourists. […]

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Namba Parks

Directly connected to Nankai Dentetsu Namba Station, Namba Parks is a huge, multi-building landmark. In the commercial tower, there is high quality clothes and other various goods, with over 250 shops and restaurants in total. It contains the largest cinema complex in Osaka, as well as a verdant rooftop park.

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Shopping Areas

Shinsaibashisuji shopping district

The shopping district with over 250 years of history, and consists of roads with a length of 580m from north to south. Lining the sides of the streets you can find department, brand, fashion, general, drug, sweet and souvenir stores and restaurants – approximately 180 stores altogether. On the average weekday around 60,000 people go […]

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Sennichimae Doguyasuji Shopping Street

A roughly 160m-long shopping arcade lined with 50 or so stores that sell kitchen utilities, machines and tools targeted at professional chefs and cooks. Of course, you don’t have to be a professional to shop here, so if you’re interested in cooking, it may be worth having a look for new kitchen utensils here. The […]

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Design Pocket Osaka Main Store

A shop that specializes in making fake food models. There are over a thousand different kinds of food models that look exactly like the real thing. You can also take a tour to find out more about how they are made.

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Otaku stores in Minami (anime, games, figurines)

Nipponbashi ・ Ota Road

Originally centered on household electronics and parts, in recent years the downtown Nipponbashi area has experienced a dramatic increase in the number of otaku shops, much like Akihabara. On the side of Otaroad (“otaku road”) there is a large parking lot, where you can often find “itasha” cars decorated with pictures of cute anime girls. […]

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Major stores  in Nipponbashi / Otaroad

Super Kids Land Main Store

A shop specializing in anime/manga characters – mainly figurines and plastic models. The first floor contains figurines, while the second floor contains Gundam products. The large Gundam at the entrance serves as a landmark.

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Animate Osaka Nipponbashi

The highest-class shop for anime goods in all of west Japan. Events and fairs are frequently held here.

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Eat

Uranamba

Lately, the area on the east side of Namba Station, known to locals as “Urananba,” has seen a huge growth in the number of restaurants run by young aspiring shopkeepers, and now has over one hundred individual restaurants that span a wide range of cuisines.

The area has become hugely popular for having food that is both delicious and cheap.

We recommend that you try bar hopping to experience the many kinds of food on offer.

AddressNamba Sennnichimae, Sennichimae 2 Chome, Nipponbashi 1-2 Chome
Access3 min walk from Nipponbashi station
4 min walk from Nankai Dentetsu Namba Station
5-7 min walk from Namba Station (each line)

Lively spots in Uranamba

Uranamba Torameyokocho

Nine stores in a retro-style alley that sell kushi-katsu, okonomiyaki, grilled meat and fried chicken. All of the shops have delivery systems. It is also a good option for pub crawls.

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Bars in Uranamba

Misono Universe Building

Established in 1956, the Misono Universe Building is a large leisure building in “Uranamba” which contains an entrance with neon-lit waterfalls on either side, and a luxurious retro style. On the second floor there is are several unique bars, suitable for spending a long night drinking.

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Entertainment

Clubs

There are many high-level popular clubs in the Minami area.

CLUB Ammona

Large atriums, spiral staircases gives a high-class impression and creates the feeling of being in an “adult playing space.” Weekends are usually crowded.Go around the dance floor and the loft in a figure-eight pattern is the standard way to party.You will often see celebrities and secret guests appear at events held here. Genres : EDM, […]

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Giraffe Resort

The largest club in Kansai fits over 1400 people. Many foreigners visit the 4-floor building with a giraffe sign out the front. The 2nd and 4th floors have different genres of music playing, with the 2nd floor in particular being high tension (3rd floor is the VIP room). It opens and closes early so it […]

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G2 OSAKA

The first all-night night club in Japan, staying open until 7 in the morning. Genres : All Mix、Hip Hop Clientele : 20s/30s, with many approachable girls * Must be over 20 to enter; there are ID checks

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Club Bambi

Large open space that can fit 1000 people. Rare for Japan, the club allows 18 and 19 year-olds so there are many young, energetic people. Good for groups. Genres : EDM, R&B, hip-hop Clientele : Mainly people in their 20s, with a high proportion of flirty males * Must be over 18 to enter:ID checks

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Gay Town

4 Chome Nanba/1 Chome Nanbanaka

There is a relatively large gay town in Osaka centered on the fourth district and Namba-naka area of Namba. There are roughly LGBT 60 clubs/restaurants, with 40 of those being gay bars and many for elderly people. One of the main characteristics of the Minami gay bars is their small and fiercely individualistic character. Foreigners […]

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There is a map below with more information (in Japanese)

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