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Tourist Attractions and Experiences

Tachibana Street (Orange Street)

This street is representative of Osaka's fashion scene, lined with stylish stores such as cafes, boutiques, general goods stores, and interior design shops.

Tachibana Street, a street representative of Osaka's fashion scene, is a three-minute walk west of America-mura Triangle Park, one street south. Stylish shops, including cafes, boutiques, general goods, imported furniture, and interior design shops, line both sides of the 800-meter-long street, bustling with young people on weekends. Originally called Tachibana Street, it existed as a furniture street in Minami-Horie since the end of the Edo period, and in the Meiji era, it was home to many antique shops. During the postwar period of rapid economic growth, the area gained national recognition as a "furniture town." Now nicknamed Orange Street (tachibana refers to the mandarin orange variety), it is attracting attention as a new cultural hub, with traditional Japanese furniture stores still operating there from before the war. Minatomachi River Place and OCAT are adjacent to the south.

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