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An indoor shopping & dining hub in Tempozan Harbor Village, steps from Osaka Aquarium Kaiyukan, the Tempozan Giant Ferris Wheel, and the Santa Maria Bay Cruise. Think: one roof, lots of easy food options, souvenir shops, kid-friendly facilities, and direct access to the waterfront promenade—ideal as your basecamp for a half-day around Osaka Bay.
Weather-proof base for the Aquarium/Ferris Wheel area (great on hot, cold, or rainy days).
All-in-one convenience: food courts, sit-down restaurants, cafés, sweets, and souvenir shops without leaving the complex.
Family-friendly: elevators, wide corridors, nursing rooms, lockers, ATMs; stroller-friendly layout.
Waterfront vibe: step outside for bay views, sea breeze, and sunset photos before or after your activities.
Key highlights (inside & next door)
Naniwa Kuishinbo Yokocho (inside): a retro Shōwa-style alley with Osaka staples—okonomiyaki, takoyaki, kushikatsu, yakisoba—perfect for a sampler lunch.
Souvenir & snack shops: local confectionery, character goods, Japan-made gifts, and grab-and-go sweets.
Tempozan Giant Ferris Wheel (1–2 min outside): 15-min ride with Osaka Bay views; best at sunset/night.
Osaka Aquarium Kaiyukan (next door): one of Japan’s top aquariums; time it before/after your meal.
Santa Maria Bay Cruise (short walk): 45–60 min sightseeing cruise on a replica ship—nice add-on in good weather.
LEGOLAND® Discovery Center Osaka (within the complex): indoor attraction for kids (height/age rules apply).
Typical hours & costs
Marketplace entry: free.
Shops ~ 11:00–20:00; restaurants ~ 11:00–21:00 (later on weekends/holidays; each tenant sets its own schedule).
Budgeting (per person):
Snacks/desserts: ¥300–¥800
Casual meals (okonomiyaki, curry, ramen): ¥900–¥1,500
Sit-down restaurants: ¥1,200–¥2,500+
Souvenirs/gifts: from ¥500 up
Tax-free: many shops offer it from ¥5,000 pre-tax, same store/day. Bring your passport.
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