Abeno Observatory tickets can only be used once, re-entry is not allowed after exiting.
Please double-check whether the facility is open before departure, and please refer to the official website . In case of temporary closure, no further notice will be given.
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Exhibition period: 12 Oct. 2024—5 Jan. 2024
Abeno HARUKAS 300 Observatory tickets are valid for one-time use only. Re-entry after exiting the premises is not allowed
Before departure, please confirm if the facilities are operating as usual. Please refer to the official website for more information. In the case of sudden closure, travelers will not be notified separately
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Please go to the service desk on the 16th floor of Abeno HARUKAS 300 Observation Deck on the day of use and show your QR code to scan the QR code to receive the observation deck admission ticket and takoyaki redemption voucher.
Please use your oden redemption coupon to exchange for takoyaki at the restaurant on the 58th floor of the observatory between 11:00 and 21:00.
The restaurant on the 58th floor is not open for seat reservation and table selection. We apologize for your understanding that there may be no seats due to the large number of people dining on the day of use.
The staff will randomly select takoyaki to serve to guests. Unable to choose freely. Please forgive me.
If the oden is sold out, other products may be available, and refunds will not be requested for this reason.
Please double-check whether the facility is open before departure, and please refer to the official website . In case of temporary closure, no further notice will be given.
Please redeem the takoyaki on the specified departure date. It will be invalid if not redeemed by then
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Abeno Harukas 300 Observatory is one of the most breathtaking observatories in Japan. Enjoy stunning panoramic views of Osaka city center from the top of Japan's tallest skyscraper. Standing 300 meters high, the Abeno Harukas tower building dominates the Osaka skyline, offering visitors an unforgettable view of the sprawling city below. Located on the top three floors (levels 58 to 60) of the Abeno Harukas building, the observatory provides a 360-degree view of the Kansai region, from the cityscape to the distant mountains and coastline. The building also houses the super-luxurious Osaka Marriott Miyako Hotel from the 38th to 57th floors, with gorgeous guest rooms to pamper yourself. And a fun fact: the tower is also eco-friendly, using exhaust heat from air-conditioning to provide hot water, reducing carbon dioxide in the process.
At the observatory, marvel at sweeping views of Osaka and beyond from the tallest building in the city. On clear days, you can even see iconic landmarks like Osaka Castle, Tsutenkaku Tower, and as far as Mount Rokko and Awaji Island. The observatory's floor-to-ceiling windows give the impression of floating above the city, making it a favourite spot for photography enthusiasts and tourists alike, seeking that ultra-modern Japanese experience.
Open-Air Sky Garden
The Sky Garden, located on the 60th floor, is an open-air deck surrounded by glass walls. Here, you can enjoy the fresh air and serene ambience while soaking in the stunning views. The garden is lined with seating areas, making it a great place to relax and take in the skyline both day and night. The sunset and nighttime views are especially captivating, with the city’s lights twinkling in the distance.
Sky Corridor and Glass Walkways
On the 58th and 59th floors, there are Sky Corridors that connect different parts of the space. These corridors provide additional viewpoints, including areas with glass floors for a thrilling experience of walking above the city. This transparent feature allows visitors to look directly down at the streets far below, giving an exhilarating sense of height.
Pro tip: Shopaholics can also check out the Kintetsu Department Store for everything from cosmetics to fashion. And don’t miss the toilet on the 59th floor for the best toilet view you'll ever come across.
Due to private events on the following dates, the operating hours for the entire Abeno Harukas building will be shortened from April to October on the 10th of each month:
Operating hours: 9:00am–6:00 pm (GMT +9), with the last entry at 5:30 pm.
The building will be closed all day on 23rd April.
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Due to the special viewing event for the Naniwa Yodogawa Fireworks Festival, the operating hours will be changed as follows:
Harukas 300 Observatory
INR 269
Very easy to use
Visited shortly before sunset and there was no wait. There was a much longer line when I left after sunset. Good views with an outdoor cafe.
Amazing viewing tower. Very clean and 360° walk around views.
Nice View. I went in the morning. It wasn't too crowded.
오사카 시내 아경이 정말 멋졌어요.