The surroundings are beautiful, and it's close to downtown Osaka, so getting around is super convenient.
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Mallage Shobu
One of the largest shopping malls in the area, opened in 2008 along National Route 122 in Kuki City, Saitama Prefecture. Around 240 specialty stores offer everything from fashion and lifestyle goods to electronics and hobbies, while the mall also features a food court with 800 seats and a restaurant area serving Japanese, Western, and Chinese cuisine. In addition to the movie theater "109 Cinemas" with IMAX Laser and 4DX, there is also a children's amusement facility with slides and a large ball pool, making this a well-rounded mall where you can enjoy shopping, dining, and entertainment all day.
There are quite a few retail brands here, like Uniqlo, H&M, and GAP.
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Tenjinbashi-suji Shopping Street
Osaka's representative shopping arcade. It is said to be "the longest shopping arcade in Japan" with a total length of about 2.6 km from Tenjinbashi 1-chome to 7-chome. It takes about 40 minutes to walk from one end of the arcade to the other. The arcade began to flourish when it became the main approach to Osaka Tenmangu Shrine, which is located in 2-chome and is dedicated to Sugawara Michizane, the god of learning.
There are so many different kinds of shops here—fashion boutiques, variety stores, bookstores, drugstores, and even department stores. Plus, there are tons of places to eat, both traditional and modern. It's a great spot to shop, eat, and have fun.
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Ueno Park
Ueno Park, officially known as "Ueno Onshi Park," is located in Taito Ward, Tokyo. Managed by the Tokyo Metropolitan Construction Bureau, the park spans an impressive area of 530,000 square meters and has a rich history.
One of the best places in Tokyo to see cherry blossoms! The petals dance in the wind—it's absolutely gorgeous and feels like a dream.
