[2024 Hirakata Attraction] Travel Guide for Hirakata T-SITE (Updated Nov)
Modern Architecture
Address:
12-2 Okahigashicho, Hirakata, Osaka 573-0032, Japan
Opening times:
Opens at 7:00-22:00Open
Recommended sightseeing time:
1-2 hours
Phone:
+81 72-844-9000
Literary Haven: Cozy Moments at Tsutaya Books Hirakata!
#japantrip
Visiting Tsutaya Books at Hirakata T-Site was a dream for any book lover! The cozy, modern design of the store made it so inviting, with wooden shelves filled with books, magazines, and unique finds. The large windows let in natural light, creating the perfect ambiance for browsing or reading.
Located in a lively area, it’s super convenient to pop in and escape into a world of stories. There’s even a cafe inside, where I sipped on a hot latte while flipping through pages—pure bliss! The view of the surrounding streets added a nice touch, blending the city’s vibe with the calmness of the bookstore.
If you’re in Hirakata, Tsutaya Books is a must-visit for its cozy atmosphere, amazing book selection, and perfect reading spot!
mkbuzz
Walking out of the station, the large-scale shopping mall with a modern and full-fledged bay window design in front of you will come into view. The bright lights are very lively. The first floor of Hirakata T-SITE is a casual food area headed by Starbucks. Buy a cup of coffee, a dessert, talk to your girlfriends in the lounge area, and talk to your business partners. The squatter bookstore is not a bookstore in the traditional sense. It is a way of life for modern people, so that guests who come here can feel the warmth of home and will be the most comfortable and relaxed. Good times stay here.
karenluna.
As a young artist, it is naturally unqualified to go to Japan without "byby" the squatter bookstore. Although the target user is classified as a middle class, whether it is a teenager, middle-aged or old age, they like to sit in the squatter bookstore and watch a book and a cup of coffee.
Hirakata's T-site is a super-large comprehensive bookstore based on the Sakae Bookstore. Out of the Hirakata Station, the building in the night is shining from the second floor bridge, like a beacon that summons the return of youth. Perhaps the location of this store is to serve the surrounding communities, so there are very few tourists, and the people who stay in the store are the locals who come back from work. Flip through the book, go shopping, sit down with a cup of coffee, and become a natural life track for those nearby.
The biggest idea at the time was that if there was such a store around my home, how much improvement in my quality of life?