If you’re planning to visit Osaka anytime soon, here’s one more stop to add to your itinerary. Hot on the heels of the recently opened Dior Bamboo Pavilion in Tokyo, Dior continues to expand its fashion empire – this time right in the heart of one of Osaka’s main shopping districts. Standing tall among the bustling streets is the newly opened House of Dior Shinsaibashi. Designed by Japanese architect Sou Fujimoto, the building’s undulating facade expertly captures the essence of draped fabrics and layered textiles.

Spanning four floors, the new flagship is so much more than a luxury shopping destination – it is an immersive sensory experience centered around fashion, art and gastronomy. The building’s interior, designed by renowned architect Peter Marino, pays homage to Dior’s timeless heritage whilst injecting a fresh, bold modernity.

House of Dior Shinsaibashi, Osaka - Ground Level Floor

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Channeling the floral, nature-inspired aesthetic we’ve seen in Jonathan Anderson’s recent Fall Winter 2026 show, the House of Dior Shinsaibashi similarly blends botanical themes with a vibrant, contemporary edge. The interior is elevated by a curation of contemporary artwork, designer furniture, and striking floral installations by Japanese botanical artist Azuma Makoto, who seamlessly incorporates the traditional art of ikebana into the space.

House of Dior Shinsaibashi, Osaka - Second Floor Women’s Section

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Adorned with botanical wall features, the ground floor features a selection of women’s accessories, fine jewellery, shoes, and leather goods, as well as signature fragrances from La Collection Privee. Head up to the second floor to find the latest of Jonathan Anderson’s ready-to-wear collections and bags, displayed alongside highly coveted Japan-exclusives – including the timeless Lady Dior reimagined in a stunning sky blue shade. 

House of Dior Shinsaibashi, Osaka - Third Floor Men’s Section

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Dedicated exclusively to menswear, the third floor, which is decked out in plush navy armchairs in patchwork designs, invites shoppers to explore the newest Dior Men’s lines.

Monsieur Dior restaurant at House of Dior Shinsaibashi, Osaka – menu and pricesHouse of Dior Shinsaibashi, Osaka - Top Floor Monsieur Dior restaurant

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To complete the experience, the top floor houses the Monsieur Dior restaurant. Helmed by Michelin-starred chef Anne-Sophie Pic, the dining destination offers an exclusive bespoke menu that elegantly fuses classic French cuisine with premium Japanese ingredients and flavors.

Menu highlights and pricing:

La Toile Blanche – Hokkaido scallops paired with creamy sake rice and notes of citrus: JPY2,000 (~S$16)Les Petales – Poultry marinated in sake lees, served with wild mushrooms and a rich yellow wine sauce: JPY3,000 (~S$24)La Pelote – Shiso and mint-flavored venison, accompanied by crispy potatoes filled with green curry: JPY2,000 (~S$16)L’oeuf Christian Dior – Soft-boiled egg topped with crispy aonori seaweed and Oscietra caviar: JPY2,000 (~S$16)Le Millefeuille Blanc – A houndstooth-patterned dessert paired with vanilla ice cream with hints of jasmine, echoing the iconic Miss Dior fragrance: JPY2,000 (~S$16)

If you’re seeking the latest exclusive Dior pieces or looking to indulge in a world-class epicurean dining experience, the House of Dior Shinsaibashi is a must-visit on your next Osaka trip.

Address: 1 Chome-9-17 Shinsaibashisuji, Chuo Ward, Osaka, 542-0085, Japan

Opening hours: 

Tuesday to Sunday: 11am to 8pmMonday: 11am to 4pm(Note: Monsieur Dior restaurant hours may vary)

Book a store appointment or secure a dining reservation at the Monsieur Dior restaurant via the Dior website.

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