The Shinsaibashi Shopping Street, extending north from Dotonbori, a main tourist attraction in Osaka, is home to an arcade of shops. This area is known as the “Shinsaibashi Shopping Street,” a covered 600-meter-long shopping street where various stores are densely packed. With a roof overhead, this area allows for shopping regardless of the weather. “Daimaru Shinsaibashi: Osaka’s Shinsaibashi District Department ...
Situated on the 9th floor of Osaka’s Shinsaibashi Shopping District, Daimaru Department Store creates a unique atmosphere distinct from other department stores. While department stores in South Korea typically focus on clothing and accessories, emphasizing luxury brands, Japanese department stores, unlike those in South Korea, also feature spaces dedicated to somewhat more niche or maniacal products, attracting attention. “MINT: Card ...
Located on the 9th floor of Osaka’s Shinsaibashi Shopping District, Daimaru Department Store offers a unique atmosphere compared to other department stores. While department stores in South Korea typically handle clothing and accessories, with a focus on luxury brands, Japanese department stores also dedicate space to selling “character goods,” creating an eye-catching experience. “Pokémon Center at Osaka Daimaru Department Store” ...
Situated on the 9th floor of Osaka’s Shinsaibashi Shopping District, Daimaru Department Store presents a different atmosphere compared to typical department stores found in South Korea. While traditional department stores in Korea generally handle clothing and accessories, often focusing on luxury brands, Japanese department stores also allocate space for selling “character goods,” creating an eye-catching experience. “Jump Shop at Osaka ...
At Osaka’s Shinsaibashi, within the PARCO Department Store, you’ll find a variety of shops. Among them, on the 9th to 11th floors where Tokyu Hands is located, there’s a unique cafe that caught my attention. This cafe, named “Pomme L’iminal Osaka,” opened on September 16th and offers distinctive food items, including “Apple Candy,” written as “사과 사탕” in Korean and ...
In the central areas of Osaka, such as Shinsaibashi-suji and Dotonbori, one can find long stretches of arcade shopping streets running from north to south. Shinsaibashi-suji shopping street is lined with various stores. At the heart of Shinsaibashi-suji, you’ll find Daimaru Department Store and a shopping mall called PARCO. Daimaru Department Store, with a history of over 300 years, features ...
In Kyoto, there’s a well-known yakitori (grilled chicken skewers) specialty restaurant called “Mishimatei.” It has earned the top spot in the yakitori category on “Tabelog,” a Japanese gourmet listing site. “Featured on Battle Trip Kyoto Edition – Mishimatei” This restaurant was also featured on KBS’s travel show, Battle Trip, during an episode where Kim Shin-young and Mimi explored Kyoto. With ...
Compared to the past, purchasing Apple products in South Korea has become much more convenient. Now, you can find offline stores selling “Apple products” through various resellers like Apple Store, Frisbee, Aishap, and A Store. Furthermore, in the past, it wasn’t easy to find stores selling “Apple” products in department stores. However, at some point, you could also find Apple ...
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