Guided tours

Hankyu Umeda

Hankyu Umeda is located in Kita Ward, Osaka City, and is known as one of Osaka’s two major downtown areas. Generally, it refers to the bustling district around Osaka Station and Umeda Station, which serves as the area’s gateway. Around Hankyu Umeda Station you’ll find Hankyu Umeda Main Store, HEP FIVE, and the Hankyu Higashidori Shopping Street, and locals often call this area ‘Kita’ to distinguish it from ‘Minami’ (around Namba). Hankyu Umeda Main Store, which reopened in November 2012, is one of Japan’s largest department stores with a total floor area of about 84,000 square meters, and it is highly popular as a ‘fashion-leading’ flagship store. It carries top-tier luxury brands and one of western Japan’s largest cosmetics sections, and with annual sales of 240.3 billion yen, it ranks second in Japan after Isetan Shinjuku. It is known as the western counterpart to Isetan Shinjuku—often phrased as ‘Isetan Shinjuku in the east, Umeda Hankyu in the west’—reflecting its strong focus on fashion and beauty. Hankyu Men’s Osaka, located in HEP NAVIO, is also known as Japan’s first department store operated by a railway company, conceived by Ichizō Kobayashi, founder of Hankyu Railway.

Address

8-7 Kakuda-cho, Kita-ku, Osaka City, Osaka 530-8350

Access

Immediately from JR Osaka Station; Osaka Metro Midosuji Line Umeda Station; Hankyu/Hanshin Osaka-Umeda Station

Telephone

06-6361-1381

Business Hours

Sun–Thu 10:00–20:00; Fri–Sat 10:00–21:00 (excluding some sections such as restaurants)

  • The area where Hankyu Umeda Department Store stands used to be a low-lying wetland called ‘Shimohara’ before the Edo period. After it was reclaimed into farmland, it came to be called ‘Umeda’ (“filled field”), and later the kanji was changed from ‘埋田’ to the more pleasant-looking ‘梅田.’ A landmark of Umeda is the HEP FIVE Ferris wheel: each gondola holds up to four people, and during the 15-minute ride you can enjoy panoramic views of the city.

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