Osaka’s NEWEST Mall is Insane!! (with a hotspring!)

Osaka’s newest mall “Grand Green Osaka” just opened in March! Locals were excited about this mall as it’s located in the new Umekita Park area and houses a hostpring/spa facility with one of the coolest looking foodcourts. Join me as I explore this new mall!

00:00 about this mall
01:25 timeout market (food court)
06:54 lunch
08:42 hotspring (onsen)
09:53 restaurants
11:12 my thoughts

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36 Comments

  1. wow thanks for the info Ghib,,, i hope one day can go to osaka,, 👍😎😅.. btw the prize there taka so desu ne,, for food,,, 😅

  2. Onsen in a mall. New concept in Japan. The thing is, the onsen occupies 2 levels, it seems. The prices are also affordable to foreigners too. One thing I love about Japanese malls. Food is everywhere, even in departmental stores. Unfortunately, if Grand Green truly caters more to foreigners, They should have all their menus in English. When Ghib went to Time Out, that wasn't the case. Although signages are in English, the menus weren't.

  3. haha just like sg lo.. new mall everyone chiong there.. abit sianz….. anw m in osaka now, for 2 weeks, just chilling..

  4. No Osaka people would pay 650 yen for 6 pieces lol There are way too many great takoyaki places for cheaper price in Osaka!

  5. With the Osaka World Fair going on for 6 months, tourists will flock to Time Out Market for convenience.But yeah, 650 yen for 6 takoyaki is way too much.If Time Out Market was really targetting foreigners, menus should be in English, not Japanese.Luckily, I read Hiragana/Katagana, but it would be annoying to have to use Google translate for everything or ask for a separate English menu.They should just integrate an ipad at random parts of the food hall, order your food, pay w CC, done.Then food court booth calls your number.

  6. Having been to Japan 20+ times in 25 times and recently returned from there, my wife and I have intentionally avoided Osaka for the past few years, largely due to these sorts of developments and the influx of foreign tourists. However, this place might just warrant a visit on our next trip (but I would not use my cellphone to occupy a table).

  7. The prices are rough but that's to be expected.
    Similar pricing to new areas like Azebudai Hills

  8. Glad you also noted how pricey it is. I've been four times already and only ate there twice. The prices are definitely a turn-off.

    It's like someone dropped a food court in a club and raised the prices (because of rent?).

  9. Thanks for the tour, but we probably give it a miss until it settles. We do like Osaka having me tup with a friend and found this amazing little place just opened in the Shinsaibashi area. Kushiyaki torigyu Nishiki a master of skewers, fried chicken and ice cold beer. Our 1st trip to Japan and hopefully not the last.

  10. Cool! No need to go to the suburbs onsen. I was in tokyo and a mall had a foot onsen at the deck❤

  11. I'm heading to Osaka next month for the Expo, so I'll definitely be going here too. The Time Out markets are aimed at tourists mainly and the prices reflect that. I've been to the ones in Barcelona and Lisbon (which was the first one) but the Osaka one looks better than those. Good to have had a sneak preview before I get there!

  12. 高過ぎますね!
    大阪人はコストパーフォマンスに厳しく東京人の様におしゃれな街でも高いと来ません。

    合理主義なのです。
    江戸時代から自治して来た自由の気風と共に商売の盛んな地域です。
    商売人には甘くありません。

    値付けが東京人の感覚でコンサルしていると失敗します。
    場所は誰が経営しても人の集まる地域ですが、元々貨物線のターミナルを地面をなべて緑と建物を作っただけ!
    山を削って谷を埋める丘陵地の土地開発とは違うので、もっと安くしなければならない!
    JR日本貨物の土地所有だったのかな?

    全てのスタートは土地代から規制受けます。土地代安ければテナント料もテナントに入るお店も安く提供出来ます。

    日本は首都圏も大都会中心地も土地代が高く商売がキツくなります。

    土地所有権の課税を高めて、なるべく吐き出す方向にもって行き、何は政府が基本所有する体制で土地の政府からの貸出しにシフトすれば、もっと安く世の中に人々にサービスが提供されます」!