Karahori shopping street
A shopping street that stretches approximately 800m from east to west from Matsuyamachisuji to Tanimachisuji to Kamimachisuji. It's also fun to stroll through the surrounding rowhouses and alleys.
A shopping street that stretches approximately 800m from east to west from Matsuyamachisuji to Tanimachisuji to Kamimachisuji. Currently, it has the unique catchphrase "Haikara Hori," but it has a history of being crowded from the Meiji era to before the war, and even after the war, it quickly recovered because there was little damage from air raids, and it gained popularity by holding the city's first large lottery sale. There is. In the surrounding area, buildings such as early Showa era rowhouses and alleys remain, and it is fun to stroll up and down the gentle slopes. In recent years, local architects have opened a number of miscellaneous goods shops and cafes in renovated rowhouses, and the number of young people visiting is increasing.
Basic information
- Business hours
- Varies by location
- Holidays
- Varies by location
- Access
- 1 minute walk from Exit 3 of Tanimachi Rokuchome Station on the Osaka Metro Tanimachi Line and Nagahori Tsurumi-ryokuchi Line
2 minutes walk from Matsuyamachi Station Exit 3 on the Osaka Metro Nagahori Tsurumi-ryokuchi Line
- Address
- Tanimachi/Uehonmachi, Chuo-ku, Osaka 540-0012
- URL
- https://karahori-osaka.com/