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NAMBA WALK

Main Street of the lively Nanba
NAMBA WALK, which extends 715 meters east-west from Namba Station on the Osaka Metro Midosuji Line, is a shopping street connecting Nihombashi Station on the eastern edge of the Sakaisuji Line to Namba Station on the Yotsubashi Line. The city, which consists of two passages on North Street South Street, is broadly divided into three zones. Five squares such as "Whale Park" and "FOREST PARK" are "Tamari Space" with symbol monuments, and seasonal events are held. On 1st Avenue, ART PARK is home to the Chicago Gallery, which features replicated ceramic plates from works from the Art Institute of Chicago.
Origin of NAMBA WALK
"Namba" is written in Japanese traditional characters, "Walk" is written in English, and is expressed in a design suitable for the international city OSAKA.
The logotype is supervised by designer Hiroko Koshino.
Facility information
Location | Sennichimae, Chuo-ku, Osaka-shi |
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Estimated number of visitors per day | 167,000 (as of 2019) |
Total floor area | 37,881㎡ |
Operating area | 15,713㎡ |
Number of stores | 227 stores |
Opening of business | March 6, 1970 (Showa 45) |
Reopening | April 16, 1994 (Heisei 6) |
NAMBA WALK Sales Office | TEL. 06-6643-1641 |
- Opening of the Underground Shopping Center
Contact -
Store Development DivisionTEL: 06-6948-6204