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Osaka offers a variety of shopping experiences. Ranging from the areas with department stores and fashion center buildings, to the streets shops, Osaka provides its tourists with a variety of shopping options. You can have an opportunity to compare prices, streets that give visitors a look at the everyday shopping scene, flea markets and bargain outlets. Tempozan Market Place, Osaka is one such shopping center. Facilities in Tempozan Market Place, Osaka In Tempozan Market Place, Osaka, you can enjoy buying, eating, and viewing at the Harbor Village. This place consists of a variety of facilities, such as shops, restaurants, amusement establishments, and live concert/event halls. You can spend an entire day browsing around. Tempozan Market Place, Osaka also features over 90 international shops, restaurants and nightclubs as well as a public events arena. You can get a whole range of children's products to eveningwear. You can also view the sunset from here. Tempozan Market Place, Osaka is one of the best in Osaka. Structure of Tempozan Market Place, Osaka Tempozan Market Place, Osaka is bounded by Osaka Harbor. The modern three-story shopping and entertainment complex offers a comprehensive art gallery . It is designed by Cambridge Seven combines an international diversity of shops, restaurants, and nightclubs with public spaces for special events. The Tempozan Market Place, Osaka is organized by an east/west arcade and north/south circulation spine called the "March to the Sea". Abstract floor patterns, combined with colorful suspended sculptures weaving together marine and theatrical images, enrich the concourse spaces. Picturesque suspended sculptures and abstract concourse floor patterns give the Tempozan Market Place, Osaka a contemporary flair. The opening of the Marketplace in conjunction with the adjacent Ring of Fire Aquarium heralds a new era of public enjoyment of Osaka's edge with the sea. Other Nearby Market Places A visit to Den-Den Town is recommended for those who want to purchase Japanese electrical or electronics products. The other distinctive area is the Matsuyamachisuji Shopping Street , also known as doll town. The Tsuruhashi Shopping Street , where visitors can get a taste of Korean ambience, and the Hirao Shopping Street , nicknamed “Okinawa town” are other shopper's attraction in Osaka . A visit to the Tenjimbashisuji or Sembayashi Shopping Streets is also worthwhile. But for real bargains, visit one of the flea markets. Osaka's main shopping areas can be roughly divided into four general areas: - Umeda
- Namba
- Shinsaibashi
- Tennoji
With a multitude of shops including the department stores, fashion centers and shopping malls, shoppers can enjoy themselves just wandering around browsing.
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