Yodobashi Umeda Tower, a new landmark in front of Osaka Station, will open this fall! It will house a large commercial facility and a hotel.

Jun 4, 2019
Yodobashi Umeda Tower, a new landmark in Umeda, Osaka, is scheduled to open in the fall of 2019. The existing Yodobashi Camera Multimedia Umeda will house a commercial complex with approximately 200 stores and a hotel with approximately 1,000 rooms.

Perspective rendering of the completed building (from the south side of the planned site)
Yodobashi Umeda Tower will be a new landmark at the north exit of Osaka Station. The commercial area will span 10 floors, from the second basement floor to the eighth floor, and will feature approximately 200 stores, including apparel, general merchandise, restaurants, food retailers, and services. The mall offers a diverse range of shopping options, including fashion, sports, outdoor activities, and interior design, a large kids' area for families, a co-working space, and a large food entertainment area that combines a restaurant district and supermarket.

Connected to the adjacent Yodobashi Camera Multimedia Umeda, it offers a one-stop shop for a new lifestyle of playing, staying, working, polishing, eating, and shopping. The diverse selection of stores, from uplifting shopping to daily necessities, the ultimate in convenience, food for everyday enjoyment, and special occasion treats, offers a more convenient and enriching shopping experience.

The upper floors, from floors 9 to 35, house Hotel Hankyu RESPIRE OSAKA, the first in Japan of Hankyu Hanshin Hotels' newly launched accommodation-focused hotel brand. The hotel opened on November 27th with approximately 1,000 rooms, the largest in Osaka City. Reservations for accommodation and banquet halls began on June 3rd.

Perspective rendering of the completed building (2nd floor Northeast Plaza)

The building design will feature greenery on the walls and part of the roof, as well as a glass curtain wall that creates an open feeling, creating a classical yet avant-garde atmosphere. The exterior walls of the middle floors will be clad in natural stone from India, with ribs added as accents, to create a sense of unity with the existing building.

The outer deck surrounding the facility will also connect to the surrounding facilities of Osaka Station, Osaka Station City, and Grand Front Osaka, improving pedestrian convenience. A bus terminal will also be constructed, making the facility a convenient transportation hub for both business and tourism.
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  • Perspective drawing of the completed building (from the northeast side of the planned site)
  • Perspective drawing of completed building (2nd floor northeast plaza)
  • Perspective drawing of completed building (from northwest of planned site)
  • Perspective drawing of completed building (1st floor northeast entrance)
  • Perspective drawing of completed building (night view from the northeast side of the planned site)
  • Perspective drawing of completed building (from the north side of the planned site)
  • Perspective drawing of completed building (from the south side of the planned site)
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