Umeda Sky Building
Photo: kanesue / Wikimedia Commons (CC BY 3.0)
Umeda Sky Building (梅田スカイビル) is a twin-tower skyscraper connected at the top by a 'Floating Garden Observatory' (空中庭園展望台) — a rooftop observation deck 173m high offering 360° panoramic views of Osaka. The building's distinctive architecture features two towers bridged by escalators suspended in mid-air, creating a dramatic approach to the observatory.
The rooftop deck is open-air with wind and sky exposure — unlike enclosed observatories at most buildings. The combination of urban views, sunset over Osaka Bay, and the architectural experience makes it Osaka's best observation deck despite not being the tallest (Abeno Harukas is 300m but less dramatic).
Essential Information
Opening Hours
9:30 AM – 10:30 PM (last entry 10:00 PM)
Closed: Open year-round
Entrance Fee
¥1,500
Best Season
Year-round | Arrive 90 minutes before sunset for best light transition
Visit Duration
45–60 minutes
Getting There
Access Information
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