Shinsekai Market is a 100-year-old covered shopping street where locals go. Home to souvenir shops, homeware stores, and food vendors, it offers a taste of local culture and a nostalgic atmosphere.

Down the street, you’ll find a variety of interesting stores, each specializing in something different. These include a jazz store, a leopard-print shop, a tea store, a pickle shop, and much more. Each of these stalls has its own unique story and history — something you should take the time to read about here.

Near the end of the street, you’ll find a few yatai stalls where you can sit, chat with the person next to you, and enjoy some horumon (one of Osaka’s meaty delicacies).

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This is the kind of place where you can strike up a conversation with shop staff and support the local community and its small businesses. Although it may look a bit rundown, that’s part of its charm and character — and what makes it so special.

There’s so much to discover — it’s a truly an underrated gem.

How to get there

Shinsekai Market is just a few minutes’ walk from Ebisucho Station on the Sakaisuji Line.