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Abeno Harukas

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Abeno Harukas

Abeno Harukas (あべのハルカス) is Japan's tallest building at 300 meters (60 floors), opened in 2014. The top three floors (58F–60F) house Harukas 300 observation deck with indoor and outdoor viewing areas offering 360° panoramas of Osaka, Osaka Bay, Kobe, Kyoto (on clear days), and even Mt. Ikoma. The building also contains a department store, art museum, hotel, and restaurants.

The observation deck's height advantage over Umeda Sky Building (173m) provides significantly more expansive views — on clear days visibility reaches 50+ km allowing views of distant mountains and coastline. The floor-to-ceiling glass design and outdoor sky deck maximize viewing experience.

Essential Information

Opening Hours

9:00 AM – 10:00 PM (last entry 9:30 PM)

Closed: Open year-round

Entrance Fee

¥1,800 (adults) | ¥1,500 online advance | Restaurant floors (58F–59F): separate charge

Best Season

Year-round | Clear days for distant views (Kyoto, Kobe visible) | Sunset for best light

Visit Duration

60–90 minutes

Getting There

Access Information

Abeno Ward. Direct access from Tennoji Station (JR/subway). Observation deck entry: ¥1,800 adults (advance online tickets ¥1,500). Visit duration: 60–90 minutes. Sunset timing recommended. Restaurant floor 58F–59F (reservation recommended).

Insider Guide

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**Best time to visit:** Arrive 90 minutes before sunset to secure outdoor deck position, watch daylight→dusk→night transition (three lighting conditions). The outdoor deck (60F, partially open-air with wind) is more dramatic than indoor observation areas. Weekday afternoons less crowded than weekends. Typhoon days offer wild experience (deck sometimes closes if wind >20m/s). **Photography:** Floor-to-ceiling glass on 58F–60F is photography-friendly — no mesh barriers like Umeda Sky Building. The indoor areas have slight glass reflection issues (shoot at angle or use polarizing filter). The outdoor 60F deck allows unobstructed photos but wind challenges camera stability. Sunset shots toward Osaka Bay (west) are most dramatic. Night shots require image stabilization or tripod (mini tripods permitted). **Value comparison:** At ¥1,800 (¥1,500 online), Harukas is more expensive than Umeda Sky Building (¥1,500) but offers taller views and better facilities. Tokyo Skytree (¥2,700–3,400) and Tokyo Tower (¥1,200) provide comparison for travelers visiting both cities. For budget travelers, Umeda Sky Building offers 90% of the experience for ¥300 less; for those wanting maximum height, Harukas is worth the premium.

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