おみやげ SUVENIEORS
日本のショッピング体験、おすすめはここ! Where to go for your shopping experience in Japan.
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阪神百貨店 Hanshin Departmentstore

デパート Departmentstore
Welcome to the Japanese Department Store! It’s a one-stop destination where tradition meets modern luxury. Beyond the vast selection of products, you can enjoy seasonal art displays, rooftop gardens, and gourmet dining at the top-floor restaurants. Don’t forget to visit the basement ‘Depachika’ for a true taste of Japan!
JR鴫野駅から東西線に乗り4駅で北新地駅 徒歩9分
Take the JR Tozai Line from Shigino Station. It’s a 4-stop ride to Kita-Shinchi Station, then about a 9-minute walk.
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ダイソービエラタウン鴫野店 DAISO

100円均一ショップ 100-yen shops
Looking for the best shopping deal in Japan? Head to a 100-yen shop! Whether it’s Daiso, Seria, or Can-Do, these stores offer an incredible range of products—all for just 100 yen (plus tax). From cute character goods and traditional crafts to high-tech kitchen tools, it’s a paradise for souvenir hunters and budget travelers alike. You’ll be amazed at what a single coin can buy!
宿カフェから徒歩で11分で鴫野駅の西出口の近くにあります。
It is located near the West Exit of Shigino Station, about an 11-minute walk from Yado Cafe
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イオンモール大日 EAON MALL Dainichi

大型ショッピングモール Massive shopping complex
Looking for a fun day out? Visit one of Japan’s massive shopping malls! These ‘all-in-one’ complexes are perfect for travelers, offering tax-free shopping, free Wi-Fi, and a huge selection of Japanese souvenirs. Whether it’s a rainy day or you just want to relax, you can enjoy shopping, dining, and entertainment all in one comfortable, climate-controlled space.
宿カフェから地下鉄メトロ今里筋線鴫野駅から5駅の太子橋今市駅で谷町線に乗り換え2駅の大日駅 徒歩4分
From Yado Cafe, walk to Shigino Station. Take the Subway Imazatosuji Line to Taishibashi-Imaichi Station (5 stops), then transfer to the Tanimachi Line. Go 2 more stops to Dainichi Station. From there, it’s just a 4-minute walk to the mall.

浴衣 YUKATA
A Yukata is a summer version of the Kimono. It’s made of thin cotton to keep you cool. Many people wear them at summer festivals or when staying at a traditional Japanese inn (Ryokan). It’s easy to wear and very photogenic!

扇子 SENSU
Sensu are popular souvenirs because they are practical, lightweight, and very beautiful. They are perfect for staying cool during the hot Japanese summer!

箸 CHOPSTICKS
Hashi are traditional Japanese eating utensils, known as chopsticks. Usually made of wood or bamboo, sometimes lacquered for a beautiful finish.

フリクションボールペン FRIXION PEN
Check out the Pilot FriXion pen, a must-buy souvenir from Japan! It looks like a regular ballpoint pen, but the ink is erasable. Just rub your writing with the rubber tip at the end of the pen, and the friction heat will make the ink disappear.

日本のブランドボールペン PROFESSIONAL-GRADE PENS
If you’re looking for a gift, Japanese ballpoint pens are the best choice. They are high-quality, practical, and affordable. Brands like Uni, Pilot, and Zebra are world-famous. My personal favorite is the Jetstream for its incredible smoothness!

爪切り NAILCLIPPER
If you’re looking for a practical and high-quality souvenir, don’t miss Japanese nail clippers! Known for their precision and legendary sharpness, they make the task of grooming effortless. You can find top brands like ‘Kai’ or ‘Green Bell’ at drugstores and lifestyle shops.
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日本の包丁 JAPANESE KITCHEN KNIFE
Japanese kitchen knives are more than just tools—they are a masterpiece of craftsmanship. Known for their legendary sharpness and durability, they are a favorite among world-class chefs. Whether you choose a versatile ‘Santoku’ or a professional ‘Gyuto,’ these knives make cutting effortless and enjoyable. They are a lifetime investment for any food lover. We highly recommend visiting a specialty shop to find the one that fits your hand perfectly

魔法瓶 VACUUME INSULATED BOTTLE
If you’re looking for a high-quality travel companion, you must check out Japanese vacuum insulated bottles. Brands like Zojirushi, Tiger, and Thermos are legendary for their durability and performance. These bottles are not only light and stylish but also completely leak-proof, so you can toss them in your bag without a worry. They make great eco-friendly gifts that can be used every day for years!
お食事 FOODS

大阪ソウルフード
Local specialties of Osaka
お好み焼き
Okonomiyaki is a Japanese savory pancake made with flour, eggs, shredded cabbage, and your favorite ingredients.

大阪ソウルフード
Local specialties of Osaka
たこやき
Takoyaki (Tako ball) is a ball-shaped savory snack filled with octopus.

大阪ソウルフード
Local specialties of Osaka
串カツ
Kushikatsu is deep-fried meat and vegetables on skewers. In many restaurants in Osaka, you dip it into a special soy-based sauce. But remember: “No double-dipping

日本の代表的料理
Japanese Main Foods
寿司とおにぎり
Sushi is vinegar-seasoned rice topped with raw fish or seafood.
Rice balls wrapped in seaweed, often with a savory filling.

日本の代表的料理
Japanese Main Foods
ラーメン
Ramen is wheat noodles served in a rich broth with various toppings.

日本の代表的料理
Japanese Main Foods
鍋
Nabemono, or Nabe, is a Japanese hot pot dish cooked in a large pot at the table. It’s a communal meal where family and friends share ingredients like meat, seafood, and lots of vegetables. At the end, we often add rice or noodles to the remaining soup to enjoy every last drop!

日本の代表的料理
Japanese Main Foods
やきにく
Ramen is wheat noodles served in a rich broth with various toppings.

日本の代表的料理
Japanese Main Foods
すきやき
Sukiyaki is sliced beef and vegetables simmered in a sweet soy sauce.
その他日本の代表的料理 Other Japanese Main Foods
刺身 Sashimi Slices of fresh, high-quality raw fish served without rice.
天ぷら Tempura Seafood and vegetables lightly battered and deep-fried.
うどん Udon Thick, chewy wheat noodles served in a mild soy-based broth.
そば Soba Thin buckwheat noodles, served either chilled or hot.
しゃぶしゃぶ Shabu-shabu Thin meat slices swished in boiling broth and dipped in sauce.
とんかつ Tonkatsu A deep-fried breaded pork cutlet.
カレーライス Curry Rice Thick, mild curry sauce with meat and vegetables over rice.
焼き鳥 Yakitori Grilled chicken skewers.
餃子 Gyoza Pan-fried dumplings filled with ground meat and vegetables.
ツアーガイドが案内する秘密の大阪

For tour guide requests, please make a reservation in advance via email.
大阪の詳しい情報 MORE INFO ABOUT OSAKA
大阪公式観光情報 Osaka Official Infomation