Tenjinbashisuji Shopping Street — Japan's Longest Arcade (2.6km)
Tenjinbashisuji Shopping Street (天神橋筋商店街) holds the Guinness World Record as Japan's longest shopping arcade at 2.6 kilometers, divided into six sections (1-chome through 6-chome) with 600+ shops. Unlike tourist-oriented Shinsaibashi, Tenjinbashisuji serves local residents with grocery stores, traditional crafts, clothing, restaurants, and daily necessities — prices are 20–30% lower than tourist districts.
The street dates to the Edo period when it developed around Osaka Tenmangu Shrine (serving shrine visitors). Today it maintains working-class authenticity — elderly shopkeepers, local dialect conversations, and merchandise aimed at Osaka residents rather than visitors. Walking the full 2.6km provides immersive experience of everyday Osaka life.
Opening Hours
Shops: 10:00 AM – 8:00 PM | Osaka Tenmangu Shrine: 6:00 AM – sunset
Closed: Some shops closed Wednesdays | Shrine open year-round
Entrance Fee
Free to walk | Dining: ¥500–1,200 (local prices)
Best Season
Year-round | July 24–25 for Tenjin Matsuri festival
Visit Duration
60–90 minutes (full 2.6km walk) | 2–3 hours with shopping
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