The Kansai Region

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  • 1. Antique Nanae

    Chuo-ku

    This darling and inexpensive antiques shop in Kitano-cho has a large collection of high-quality yukata (lightweight summer kimonos) that you can try on. There's also a good selection of ceramics and lacquerware. Nanae, the owner, enjoys explaining the history behind the pieces.

    2--14--26 Yamamoto-dori, Kobe, Hyogo-ken, 650-0003, Japan
    078-222–8565

    Shop Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Wed.
  • 2. Daimaru

    Chuo-ku

    The department stores in Osaka are "gourmet palaces," each with several floors of restaurants. Daimaru, an Osaka landmark, has one of the best selections.

    1--7--1 Shin-sai-bashi-suji, Osaka, Osaka-fu, 542-0085, Japan
    06-6271–1231
  • 3. Grand Front Osaka

    Kita-ku

    Opened in 2013, this stylish shopping complex sits just outside Umeda Station. With more than 266 shops, restaurants, and galleries as well as the InterContinental Hotel, this all-in-one complex is set to fulfill just about any shopping needs. It is a pleasant space to wander around, and the seats on the upper floors are relaxing spots to chill and people-watch.

    3--60 Ofukacho, Osaka, Osaka-fu, Japan
    06-6372–6300
  • 4. Hankyu Hyakkaten

    Kita-ku

    Headquartered in Osaka, Hankyu has 15 floors of shopping. Across the street is Hankyu Men's Osaka, which claims to have the country's largest selection of men's clothing.

    8--7 Kakuta-cho, Osaka, Osaka-fu, 530-8350, Japan
    06-6361–1381
  • 5. Hanshin Hyakkaten

    Kita-ku

    The food hall in the basement of Hanshin department store is the city's best.

    1--13--13 Umeda, Osaka, Osaka-fu, 530-0001, Japan
    06-6345–1201
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  • 6. HEP Five

    Kita-ku

    If you want to take a break from shopping, head to the roof of HEP Five, where you can take in great night views of the city from the enormous Ferris wheel for just ¥600.

    5--15 Kakuda-cho, Osaka, Osaka-fu, 530-0017, Japan
    06-6313–0501
  • 7. Kai

    Nara-machi

    Rooted in tradition, Kai houses a collection of shops with new takes on traditional Japanese arts and crafts. In addition to a café and gallery, Kai also serves as work and gallery space for various local artisans. With artists producing everything from paintings to wood carvings to glass jewelry, this is an excellent stop for unique souvenirs.

    12--1 Wakido-cho, Nara-shi, Nara-ken, 630-8337, Japan
    0742-24–3056

    Shop Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Mon.
  • 8. Kinoshita Pearl

    Chuo-ku

    Established in 1938, this small boutique offers unique designs and quality service. Although the shop offers many classic designs, it has a range of more modern pearl jewelry as well.

    1--1--7 Yamamoto-dori, Kobe, Hyogo-ken, 650-0003, Japan
    078-230–2870

    Shop Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Wed.
  • 9. Kintetsu Department Store Main Store

    Occupying 16 floors at the base of Abeno Harukas, Osaka's tallest building, this is one of the largest department stores in Japan. In addition to the usual shops and restaurants, there are numerous stores specializing in souvenirs of all kinds, and the useful Foreign Customer's Salon helps with tax-free shopping and overseas shipping.

    1--1--43 Abenosuji, Osaka, Osaka-fu, 545–8545, Japan
    06-6624–1111
  • 10. Kite-Mite Nara Shop

    Central Nara

    For an overview of the arts and crafts of Nara Prefecture, visit the Kite-Mite Nara Shop on your way to Nara Park. A brochure in English is available.

    38--1 Noborioji-cho, Nara-shi, Nara-ken, 630-8213, Japan
    0742-26–8828

    Shop Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Mon.
  • 11. Nakagawa Masashichi Shoten

    Nara-machi

    Hidden on a narrow backstreet, this stylish and recently refurbished store sells various souvenirs and Nara specialties, including handwoven, sun-bleached linens which are a local specialty known as Nara sarashi. You can enjoy green tea and Japanese sweets while admiring views of the garden at the on-site café.

    31--1 Ganrin-in-cho, Nara-shi, Nara-ken, 630-8221, Japan
    0742-22–2188
  • 12. NU Chayamachi

    Kita-ku

    To the east of the Hankyu Grand Building is NU Chayamachi—a collection of small boutiques, both local and foreign, and some good cafés.

    10--12 Chayamachi, Osaka, Osaka-fu, 530-0013, Japan
    06-6373–7371
  • 13. Sakae-ya Doll Store

    Chuo-ku

    This store sells traditional Japanese dolls, from kimekomi (animals representing the zodiac calendar) to the samurai and kimono-clad ladies. There are also good examples of oshie (three-dimensional pictures made of silk). The tiny shop is packed with cloth for doll making, cupboards for hiding doll-making supplies, and, of course, dolls.

    5--8--5 Motomachi-dori, Kobe, Hyogo-ken, 650-0022, Japan
    078-341–1307

    Shop Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Sun., Mon., and Wed.
  • 14. Santica Town

    Chuo-ku

    Santica Town is an underground shopping mall with 120 shops and 30 restaurants. It extends for several blocks beneath Flower Road south from San-no-miya Station. It's closed the third Wednesday of the month.

    1--10--1 San-no-miya, Kobe, Hyogo-ken, 650-0021, Japan
  • 15. Takashimaya

    Chuo-ku

    One of the largest Japanese department store chains, Takashimaya has an impressive presence in Osaka.

    5--1--5 Namba, Osaka, Osaka-fu, 542-8510, Japan
    06-6631–1101
  • 16. Tasaki Pearl Plaza

    Chuo-ku

    This shop not only sells pearls but also exhibits astounding works of "pearl" art, including a model of the Akashi Kaikyo Bridge and a rooster with an impossibly long tail.

    6-3-2 Minatojima Nakamachi, Kobe, Hyogo-ken, 650-8550, Japan
    078-303–7667

    Shop Details

    Rate Includes: Daily 9–6
  • 17. Tor Deco

    Chuo-ku | Jewelry & Watches

    This Tor Road boutique specializes in beautiful handcrafted glass items. It features the work of artisans from around the country, each with their own unique style.

    2–4–12 Nakayamate-dori, Kobe, Hyogo-ken, 650-0004, Japan
    078-322–0468
  • 18. Yodobashi Camera

    Kita-ku

    Don't be put off by the name: this enormous electronics department store sells far more than just cameras. On the north side of JR Osaka Station, the store is impossible to miss.

    1--1 Ofuka-cho, Osaka, Osaka-fu, 530-0011, Japan
    06-4802–1010
  • 19. Naniwa-ya Shikki Store

    Chuo-ku
    Closed Permanently

    This store sells excellent Japanese lacquerware at reasonable prices. It has been in operation since before World War I.

    4--3–8 Motomachi-dori, Kobe, Hyogo-ken, 650-0022, Japan
    078-341–6367

    Shop Details

    Rate Includes: Thurs.–Tues. 11–6

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