Dotonbori

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Dotonbori, located along the canal of the same name, is a street in the Namba district of Osaka’s Chuo ward that epitomizes the city’s nightlife. The colorful area is an explosion of neon lights, mouth watering street food, retro vibes, clubs, stores, and bars. A popular saying associated with the street is kuidaore, which roughly means to go bankrupt after spending an enormous amount of money on food. To experience the essence kuidaore (responsibly, of course) be sure to check out this renowned partying spot and lose yourself in the contagious energy!

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1 Chome-9 Dotonbori, Chuo Ward, Osaka, 542-0071 (Направления)

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Номер телефона

06-6211-4542

Удобства

  • Shops
  • Souvenir shop
  • Шкафчики с замком

Facilities

  • Restaurant

Accessibility

  • Доступ без преград

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Dotonbori extends between Daikokubashi and Nippombashi bridges and is about a 5-minute walk from Namba Station.

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