The retro post office building makes its presence felt in the central atrium. The site where JP Tower Osaka was built was originally the location of the first Osaka Station and the former Osaka Central Post Office, making it an essential part of Osaka’s history. After passing through the entrance on the first floor of KITTE Osaka, visitors are greeted by an atrium that spans from the first to fourth floors, with a retro wall in front of it that is a partially preserved and relocated section of the former Osaka Central Post Office building facing the station. The flooring on the second and third floors of the café and the information space on the fourth floor are the same as the original building, and the tasteful wood flooring evokes a sense of time. The first floor houses the Osaka Central Post Office, as well as a street-front café, a chocolate store, a jewelry store, and a flower store.
Stores that convey the attractions of various regions of Japan occupy the 2nd and 3rd floors. The 2nd floor is a collection of antenna stores that convey the attractions of various regions of Japan and select stores featuring specialty products. In addition to stores that provide information on Hokkaido, Okinawa, and the three Hokuriku prefectures (Toyama, Ishikawa, and Fukui), there are also stores in municipalities and regions such as Kurashiki, Yuasa, and Izumo. The third floor is lined with stores focusing on Japanese craftsmanship. A store featuring handmade sneakers that fit Japanese people’s feet, a watch shop where you can custom-order a wristwatch, and an Imabari towel clothing store are just a few of the places where you can encounter quality products of a higher grade.
Restaurant floor where you can enjoy luxury in a relaxed atmosphere The 4th and 5th floors are restaurant floors with 25 restaurants, including Japanese, Western, and Chinese restaurants, as well as shish-kebabs, ramen stores, and udon noodle stores. The restaurants include “Aka Shiro Brasserie,” a casual French restaurant popular in the northern area; “meli melo 06,” a casual French restaurant produced by a Michelin star restaurant in Sapporo; “Kitamae Sushi Hanamon by Al-che-cciano,” which serves salt oil, “Kushikatsu Daruma,” a long-established restaurant established in 1929; “Yamachan,” a fantastic chicken wing restaurant; “Sakaide no Yamachan,” a restaurant that offers a higher grade of “World’s Yamachan The World’s Yamachan”, “Gourmet Conveyor-belt Sushi”, “Benjamin Steakhouse”, “Dong Bao”, a Chinese restaurant from Singapore that specializes in matured duck, and many other attractive restaurants.
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