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Facility information

Cafe Eikokuya Namba Walk 3rd Avenue Store

This coffee shop is located mainly in the Kansai region of Osaka, and has been spreading coffee culture since its first store opened in 1961, with the concept of being an "oasis in the city."
They offer a wide variety of desserts, centered around their original blend coffee made with carefully selected beans from around the world.

〒542-0074 Osaka City Chuo Ward Sennichimae 1-chome Rainbow Street 5-8 Namba Walk 3rd Avenue South Street
Tel: 06-6213-1973 Fax: 06-6213-1973
Check opening hours here
  • Barrier-free toilets

    *Namba Walk Street Forest Park
  • Nursing room

  • Movable chair

  • Private room/semi-private room

  • Braille and audio menu

  • Multilingual menu

  • Priority Parking

Payment methods: Cash, credit card, and transportation money. Support for those with food restrictions. Allergy information.

Entrances and exits/pathways

entrance/exit

Door type: Always open
Width: 130 cm
Reception: Staff will guide you.

aisle

Passage width: 82 cm
Route: No steps

seat

Table (seats 4)

Width: 118 cm Depth: 58 cm Height: 65.5 cm

Table (seats 2)

Width: 58 cm Depth: 58 cm Height: 65.5 cm

Other seats

Back of the store: Carpet and smoking area

How to order and menu

Multilingual menus/allergy and other support

The menu is written in three languages: Japanese, English, and Chinese, and allergen information is displayed.

Barrier-free toilets

There is an accessible toilet at Forest Park on Namba Walk 3rd Avenue.

Forest Park

  • Ostomate equipment

  • Multipurpose seat

  • Baby chair

  • Diaper changing station

+ More detailed facility information

Door type: Sliding door

Backrest: Yes

Warm water washing toilet seat: Yes

Direction of L-shaped handrail when seated: left

Movable handrail type: Flip-up

Curtains: None

Facilities for infants and young children

There are also diaper changing tables and baby chairs in the women's restrooms at Forest Park.