Tenjinbashisuji Shopping Street

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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.
Essential Information
Opening Hours
Varies by venue — confirm before visiting
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
Getting There
Access Information
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