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  2. Ōsaka Station - Wikipedia

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    Ōsaka Station (大阪駅, Ōsaka-eki) is a major railway station in the Umeda district of Kita-ku, Osaka, Japan, operated by West Japan Railway Company (JR West). It forms as one of the city's main railway terminals to the north, the other being Shin-Ōsaka.

  3. Department stores in Japan - Wikipedia

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    From 1991 to 2008, sales per square meter dropped significantly: 43% in Osaka and 45% in Tokyo. Despite this, in the early 2010s, in Osaka in particular, there was a 50% increase in total floor space in the two key shopping districts of Umeda (around JR Osaka Station) and Minami (Namba-Shinsaibashi).

  4. Kintetsu Department Store - Wikipedia

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    The same location as Ōsaka Abenobashi Station on the Minami Osaka Line, and close to Tennoji Station on the three lines of West Japan Railway Company (JR West) and the two lines of Osaka Municipal Subway. Located on the lower level floors of 60-story skyscraper Abeno Harukas.

  5. Umeda Station - Wikipedia

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    Umeda Station (梅田駅, Umeda-eki) is a major railway station in Kita-ku in the northern commercial center of Osaka, Japan. It is the busiest station in western Japan, serving 2,343,727 passengers daily in 2005. [citation needed] [clarification needed] Umeda Station is served by the following railways: Hankyu Railway (Kōbe Line, Kyōto Line ...

  6. Hanshin Department Store - Wikipedia

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    Access: Hanshin Electric Railway Main Line: Mikage Station; Hanshin Nishinomiya. Ebista Nishinomiya in 1-26, Tanakacho, Nishinomiya, Hyōgo Prefecture, Japan; Access: Hanshin Electric Railway Main Line: Nishinomiya Station; Amagasaki Hanshin. Amagasaki Q's Mall (formerly COCOE), the place the factory of Kirin Brewery Co., Ltd. used to be ...

  7. Umeda - Wikipedia

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    Osaka Station City refers to the immediate area around Osaka Station, above and below ground. JR Osaka Station boasts the largest number of passengers in and out of any station in the JR West network, [18] so Osaka Station City is the central hub of Umeda. South Gate Building Daimaru Umeda; Hotel Granvia Osaka; North Gate Building Luqua; Luqua 1100

  8. Ōsaka Abenobashi Station - Wikipedia

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    The station is also called "Abenobashi Station" (あべの橋駅). According to the research on November 13, 2012, 159,075 passengers got on and off trains at Ōsaka Abenobashi Station. It was the largest number of passengers getting on and off trains at stations on the Kintetsu Lines.

  9. Abeno Harukas - Wikipedia

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    The facility is the planned alternative station building of Ōsaka Abenobashi Station, the terminal of Kintetsu Minami Osaka Line. It contains Kintetsu Department Store Main Store Abeno Harukas, Marriott International hotel, university campuses and Sharp Corporation sales office.