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Abeno Harukas
Abeno Harukas is a super-tall mixed-use skyscraper that opened in 2014 as a new landmark of Osaka. Standing approximately 300 meters tall, the building houses a department store, offices, a hotel, a museum, and an observation deck. Completed at a total cost of about 130 billion yen, it received the Good Design Award in 2017. The name "Abeno Harukas" is derived from an ancient Japanese word meaning "to brighten" or "to clear," found in a passage of The Tales of Ise. The building’s logo, composed of three combined squares, represents a "three-dimensional city" and uses traditional Japanese colors: akane red and sumi black, symbolizing the glow of the morning sun and sunset reflecting off the tower.
Address
1-1-43 Abenosuji, Abeno Ward, Osaka City, Osaka Prefecture, 545-8545
Access
JR and Osaka Metro lines "Tennoji Station" / Directly connected to Kintetsu "Osaka-Abenobashi Station"
Telephone
06-6624-1111
Price
Individuals: Adults 1,500 yen, Junior & senior high students 1,200 yen, Elementary students 700 yen, Preschoolers 500 yen; Disabled visitors: Adults 750 yen, Junior & senior high students 600 yen, Elementary students 350 yen, Preschoolers 250 yen; Group a
Business Hours
9:00–22:00
