Where can we enjoy shopping most in the world?

The Tenjinbashisuji shopping street in Osaka Japan is one of the options.
It is the world’s longest shopping arcade that goes down 2.6km from north to south.
About 600 shops and restaurants welcome Osaka locals and tourists.

What makes Tenjinbashisuji so special?

Travelers can find many places that serve high-quality items at very affordable prices.
The food there is rich in variety and quality.
The one-hour trip of 2.6km will be a unique experience for those traveling abroad in Japan.

Chapter list

00:00 How to get to the Tenjinbashisuji shopping street
01:22 Genroku-sushi, World’s first conveyor-belt sushi restaurant
04:05 Doutor, Japan’s cheapest coffee shop
05:40 Nova, Japan’s largest English school
08:09 Unmanned dumpling shop that can be seen only in Japan
11:44 Harukoma-sushi, the world’s most insanely cheap sushi restaurant
15:23 Sushiro, the world’s largest sushi chain
17:15 Daiso, Japan’s largest one-dollar shop chain
18:18 probably Osaka’s cheapest takoyaki
21:49 A one-cent dish
23:20 McDonald’s recruits new people
26:29 Beer-selling vending machine
31:22 A smartphone sold for one cent
35:30 Jumbo Takoyaki, Osaka’s largest takoyaki chain
36:32 A KFC with a life-size statue of Colonel Sanders
39:15 Entering Tamade supermarket, well-known for its cheapest pre-made dishes in Osaka
50:04 A highly sophisticated ramen shop named “A sh**ty man makes the final swing”
54:02 The world’s largest Taiyaki chain
55:47 The cheapest barber in this shopping arcade
56:15 Shop rent starts at 300 US dollars
64:33 A famous cooking knife shop since 1772
69:15 Fancy high-rise condos are available at 1,800 US dollars
70:54 Nakamuraya, the most popular croquette in Osaka
72:25 Entering Osaka Tenmangu Shrine
75:22 Amulets pricing is not right
79:38 Authentic Taiwanese breakfast shop
80:52 The origin of the name Tenjinbashisuji

Tenjinbashisuji shopping street
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