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Harukas 300 Observation Deck

Harukas 300 Observation Deck is one of Osaka’s top viewpoints, located at the top of Abeno Harukas, Japan’s tallest building. The deck spans three floors high above the city, offering breathtaking 360-degree views of Osaka’s skyline, surrounding mountains, and even distant areas on very clear days. With indoor viewing areas and an open-air sky garden, it delivers a memorable sightseeing experience. For travelers on holiday in Osaka, Harukas 300 is an ideal place to see the city from above and appreciate its scale and layout.

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Was Sie erwartet

The observation deck is open daily, with hours varying slightly by season. Admission requires a ticket, and access is via high-speed elevators from the lower floors of Abeno Harukas. A typical visit lasts about one hour. The deck includes seating areas, photo spots, and a small café. The space is modern, clean, and suitable for visitors of all ages.

Warum diese Tour buchen

Weather conditions affect visibility, so clear days offer the best experience. The open-air section can be windy, so bringing a light jacket is recommended. Sunset is the most popular time to visit, meaning longer waits during peak hours. Large bags may be restricted in certain areas. Photography is allowed, making this a great spot for cityscape photos.

Die richtige Tour auswählen

Harukas 300 is located directly above Tennoji Station, a major transportation hub in southern Osaka. From central areas such as Namba or Umeda, travel time is usually under 30 minutes by train or subway. Once inside the building, clear signs guide visitors to the observation deck entrance.

Wissenswertes vor der Abreise

Late afternoon is ideal if you want to see Osaka in daylight and then watch the city lights come on after sunset. Mornings are quieter and better for a relaxed visit. Weekdays tend to be less crowded than weekends. Cooler months often provide clearer skies and better views.