点评:Whenever we visit Osaka, this is a must-visit place and this time round, it's not exception. After visiting Osaka Castle, we took the "Osaka Loop Line" train to here (1-station away). As it was a Sunday, the shopping street was quite busy and crowded.
Tenjinbashi is undoubtedly the longest shopping street in Japan, stretching over 2km, divided into 6 main sections. But not all are busy (apparently the first 4, while the last 2 seemed quite dated and much less crowded). You can apparently find anything everything here, from pharmacies to cosmetic shops, convenience stores, eateries, restaurants, cafes, supermarkets, merchandise shops like fashion, shoes, toys, florists and many more, just to name a few. It's a good place to shop for items at a reasonable price and yet can experience the local lifestyle and way of living.
And there's the Osaka museum of housing and living here and you can visit to understand the historical and cultural aspects and way of life of the people of Osaka.
It's a good place to visit but can be crowded especially on weekends!
翻译:每当我们访问大阪时,这里都是必去的地方,这次也不例外。参观完大阪城后,我们乘坐“大阪环线”电车到达这里(1站路程)。由于是周日,商店街十分热闹。
天神桥无疑是日本最长的购物街,绵延超过 2 公里,分为 6 个主要部分。但并非所有人都很忙(显然前 4 个,而后 2 个似乎相当过时且不那么拥挤)。您显然可以在这里找到任何东西,从药店到化妆品店、便利店、餐馆、餐馆、咖啡馆、超市、时装店、鞋子、玩具、花店等等,仅举几例。这是一个以合理的价格购买商品的好地方,同时还可以体验当地的生活方式和生活方式。
这里还有大阪居住生活博物馆,可以参观了解大阪人的历史文化和生活方式。
这是一个游览的好地方,但可能会很拥挤,尤其是在周末!