ACTIVITY
An area that condenses the charm of Osaka.
Why not spend the day enjoying delicious gourmet food while strolling through the lively streets in a retro atmosphere?
Kizu Wholesale Market
Osaka Kizu Market is a bustling market full of professional chefs.
Fresh seafood, vegetables, and fruits, it's like walking into Osaka's kitchen.
Kizu Market is a great opportunity to experience Japanese food culture.
Imamiya Ebisu Shrine
It is a power spot that is widely worshiped as the god of business prosperity.
The deity enshrined at Imamiya Ebisu Shrine is Ebisu, the god of business prosperity. It is also popular among people who wish for better luck at work or money.
There are many attractions such as lively festivals and lucky charms!
Lunch at “Gonbei”
A famous store that has been in business for over 60 years. It moved from the old store under the guardrail of JR Shin-Imamiya Station to the current location in June 2021.
You can buy hormone udon and fried noodles with just one coin.
Sightseeing around Tsutenkaku
If you visit Osaka, this is one of the must-see tourist spots. Tsutenkaku Tower, towering over the center of the Shinsekai area, is a symbol of the city of Osaka. A retro atmosphere combined with modern attractions、an essential spot for sightseeing in Osaka
Yoi itari-ya
counter-style izakaya with full of hidden charm ,has a total of seven seats.
Lunch is from about 500yen, nice cost performance and the friendly owner serves delicious home-cooked meals.
Shinsekairajiumu Onsen
Shinsekairajiumu Onsen is a public bathhouse located directly below Shinsekai Tsutenkaku Tower .It is Osaka's symbol. There is a large open-air bath where you can take a bath while looking at Tsutenkaku Tower and the Japanese garden, and you can also see the brightly lit scenery at night.
surroundings tourist facilities
e-stay namba Detail
e-stay namba
〒556-0003
2-9-18 Ebisu Nishi, Naniwa-ku, Osaka City, Osaka Prefecture
estaynamba@gmail.com
Check in time: 15:00-23:00
Check out time: 10:00
6 mins walk from JR Shin-Imamiya Station
5 mins walk from Daikokucho Station on the Osaka Metro Midosuji Line
3 mins walk from Ebisucho Station on the Osaka Metro Sakaisuji Line
2 mins walk from Imamiya-Ebisu Station on the Nankai Main Line