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Tamade Shopping Street

Tamade Hondori Shopping Street is a shopping arcade located in Tamade, Nishinari Ward, Osaka, stretching approximately 230 meters from Kishinosato-Tamade Station to National Route 26. It is known as the birthplace of the Super Tamade discount supermarket chain. The arcade features confectionery shops, cafes, budget hotels, and retro children’s rides, creating a nostalgic Showa-era atmosphere. Historically, the area was developed in the 13th century and later became known for producing Katsuma pumpkin, a traditional Japanese squash that declined in cultivation by the 1930s. Efforts to revive traditional vegetables began in 2005 under Osaka Prefecture’s heritage vegetable program.

Address

1-6-3 Tamade-Nishi, Nishinari Ward, Osaka City, Osaka Prefecture, 557-0045

Access

Osaka Metro Yotsubashi Line "Tamade Station" (5-minute walk)

  • Near Tamade Hondori Shopping Street is Ikune Shrine, where a festival called the “Daigaku Summer Festival” is held every year from July 24 to 25. This festival is a traditional ritual that has continued for over 1,200 years. It is said to have begun in 858, when a drought struck the Namba area and a yagura platform was erected to pray for rain; the prayers were answered and rain fell. It is a very precious festival that still preserves the ancient style of ritual to this day.

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