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OSU SHOPPING DISTRICT

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Osu Shopping District is one of Nagoya’s most vibrant cultural hubs, known for its mix of temples, street food, electronics shops, boutiques, and anime stores. With over 1,200 shops spread across covered arcades, it’s a lively destination for food lovers, shoppers, and culture seekers.

What to See & Do

  • 🛍️ Shop Over 1,200 Stores: Explore a sprawling maze of covered arcades 🏙️ packed with everything from high-end electronics to hidden antique gems 🏺
  • 🍡 Street Food Paradise: Sample iconic local snacks like Karaage (fried chicken), Taiyaki (fish-shaped cakes), and Mitarashi Dango (sweet soy skewers) 🍢
  • ⛩️ Visit Osu Kannon Temple: Start your journey at this historic Buddhist temple 🙏 and explore its library of over 15,000 ancient manuscripts 📜
  • 👗 Vintage & Cosplay: Browse world-famous second-hand stores like Komehyo 🧥 and niche boutiques specializing in Gothic Lolita and cosplay attire 🎭
  • 🎮 Anime & Hobby Haven: Dive into subculture hubs like Mandarake and Super Potato 👾 for retro games, rare figurines, and collectible cards 🃏

How to Get There

  • 🚇 Via Tsurumai Line: Ride to Osu Kannon Station 🚉—Exit 2 leads you directly to the temple and the start of the arcades 🎫
  • 🚇 Via Meijo Line: Ride to Kamimaezu Station 🚉—Exit 8 or 12 places you at the eastern end of the shopping district 🏁
  • 🚌 By Bus: Local Nagoya City buses stop at the Osu Kannon or Osu stops 🚍 providing easy access to the central shopping area 📍

Travel Tips

  • 💸 Cash is King: While larger stores accept cards, many small street food stalls and vintage shops are cash-only 💴
  • 📅 Flea Market Days: Visit on the 18th or 28th of any month 🗓️ to experience the antique market held on the temple grounds 🏺
  • 👟 Walk the Arcades: The entire district is covered ☔ making it the perfect destination for rainy days, but be prepared for miles of walking 👣
  • 🤫 Weekday Advantage: To avoid the massive weekend crowds 👥 and have more room to browse at Mandarake, aim for a weekday morning 🕚

Suggested Itinerary

  • 🚶 11:00 AM: Start at Osu Kannon Station and wander through the initial arcades as shops begin to open 🕚
  • 🍗 12:00 PM: Go on a “food crawl” 🍡—try the famous Kin no Torikara or local Miso Katsu for a quick and delicious lunch 🍱
  • 🙏 1:00 PM: Visit Osu Kannon Temple ⛩️ to pay your respects and photograph the striking red architecture 📸
  • 👾 2:00 PM: Deep-dive into otaku culture 🎮 at the hobby shops or hunt for retro fashion in the side streets 🧥
  • 3:00 PM: Relax at a retro Japanese café (kissaten) 🍰 like Komparu for their famous shrimp sandwiches and iced coffee 🥪

Opening Hours & Entry

Open:

Open Daily: 10:00 AM ‒ 8:00 PM

Entry Fee:

Free (individual shops and food charged separately)

Best Time to Visit:

Late morning or evening for peak food and shopping activity

Location

📌Osu Shopping District, Osu, Naka Ward, Nagoya, Aichi, Japan

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