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zaizai666Hong Kong, China
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Osaka Orange Street|Escape the Crowd! A shopping destination that is even cooler than Shinsaibashi🛍️

#OsakaShoppingGuidelines The 30-inch suitcases are fully stocked~ This place combines buyer stores, trendy brands, and second-hand stores. The most important thing is that tax refunds are super convenient, and it’s so relaxing to shop here! 🌟 Must-see highlights ✔️ Buyer's shop & trendy brand paradise The buyer's shop on Orange Street has a wide range of products! From avant-garde designer brands to Japanese street fashion brands (such as FR2, MAISON KITSUNE), they have everything, with a full range of sizes so you don’t have to worry about not being able to buy them~ I recommend visiting "BIOTOP", the space is larger than the Tokyo store, and you can check in multiple international brands in one stop. With the professional advice of the store staff, you can easily wear a high-end look! ✔️ A treasure trove for second-hand lovers There are many second-hand shops hidden in the streets and alleys, with vintage bags and nostalgic accessories. The chain store "2nd street" not only has vintage clothes from big brands such as Coach and Diesel, but also Japanese niche fashion brands. The prices are affordable and easy to shop. If you are lucky, you can even pick up limited editions! ✔️ Tax refund is super convenient Most stores offer direct tax refunds for purchases over 5,000 yen, and some support on-site tax-free settlement, so you don’t have to go to a department store to make a purchase! Remember to bring your passport with you and save 8% tax easily~ 🚶 Route suggestions Orange Street is only a 25-minute walk from Shinsaibashi. We recommend the "Shinsaibashi → Orange Street" slow stroll route. There are many cafes and unique shops hidden in the alleys along the way. When you are tired, you can sit down and have a cup of coffee at any time to experience the Japanese slow life~ ❗️Why choose Orange Street? Few people, full range of goods, strong atmosphere! Compared to the commercialization of Shinsaibashi, this place has more of the casual and free feeling of "shopping in the market". The shop assistants are dressed in different styles, and even the streets are full of design. It is super photogenic to take photos while shopping. Next time you come to Osaka, remember to spend a day in Orange Street. You will definitely not want to leave after buying so much!
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Posted: May 29, 2025
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