based on 312 reviewsNear Tennoji in Osaka, you can enjoy a 360-degree panoramic view of Osaka's night scene from 300 meters high. You can see the sunset around 5 pm. Afterwards, go to the garden on the 16th floor of the building. The building is a complex that integrates restaurants and shopping malls and is worth checking out.
The iconic building, which combines three squares, is the distinctive appearance of Abeno Harukas, and at the same time represents a "vertical city" where various facilities such as department stores, hotels, offices, art museums, and observation decks coexist. The design is not only symbolic of the distinctive features of Abeno Harukas, but also familiar to many people. The colors are "akane-iro" (red madder) and "sumi-iro" (black ink), which have been used since ancient times in Japan. Akane is a plant that is used to make red dye, and in waka poetry it is also used as a pillow word for "sun" (sun) and "shine". It is a warm color that is fitting for Abeno Harukas, which is "the first to shine in the morning sun and the longest to be dyed in the evening sun" in Osaka.

Abeno Harukas, a 300m-tall skyscraper complex, is directly connected to Kintetsu Osaka Abenobashi Station and JR and Osaka Metro Tennoji Station.
There are a variety of shops, including one of Japan's largest department stores, an observation deck, an art museum, and a hotel, so you can enjoy yourself all day long.
There is also a wide selection of delicious gourmet food, including lunches and sweets that can be enjoyed along with Osaka's most spectacular views.

(858 reviews)Trip.com
(312 reviews)TripAdvisor![Osaka Night View Restaurant Observation Deck [Harukas 300] 🌌](https://ak-d.tripcdn.com/images/1mi2f224x97x3eofyFCC0_W_640_0_Q70.webp?proc=source/trip&proc=source%2ftrip)



























Near Tennoji in Osaka, you can enjoy a 360-degree panoramic view of Osaka's night scene from 300 meters high. You can see the sunset around 5 pm. Afterwards, go to the garden on the 16th floor of the building. The building is a complex that integrates restaurants and shopping malls and is worth checking out.
Abeno Harukas 300 is the tallest tower in Osaka, located right next to Tennoji Station. It offers a spectacular, full 360-degree view of the whole city from its observation floors (58th to 60th).The best time to visit is around sunset watching the city lights turn on is incredible. You can enjoy the view from the glass-walled main deck, or head to the Sky Garden on the 58th floor for fresh, open-air seating, drinks, and snacks. If you want a huge thrill, you can pay extra for the Heliport Tour to stand directly on the roof! It’s an essential and fantastic stop in Osaka.
The best place to see the Osaka night view is the Tennoji Kintetsu Department Store Kaikaku Tenka Main Store. Enter from the underground level of Tennoji Kintetsu Station, follow the signs and take the elevator to the 16th floor ticket counter. Children over 3 years old need tickets; we bought a separate child ticket for 500 yen. The night view is decent, but not as good as the Oriental Pearl Tower in China, as it's only 60 stories high. However, the prices are really reasonable. After the view, we went to the 58th floor and ordered drinks and ice cream for only about 60 RMB.
Overlooking the whole of Osaka, if the weather is good, you can also see the mountains in the distance. If you go there at around 4pm, you can see two different views during the day and at night. There are also outdoor cafes and restaurants on the next floor where you can sit.
It is worth the experience. I climbed Abeno in the evening and saw the scenery at dawn, dusk and night. However, if you just look at the panoramic view, there is nothing special. But later, the dreamy short video played through the transparent glass window against the lights of the streets and alleys showed the romance of this city 🌆 to the extreme. The grand fireworks seemed to bloom over the entire city. At that moment, I felt that Abeno had done what Disney could do, right? Hahahaha, it is recommended to go to the scene to see the whole thing, don't just take a photo and punch in and leave! Tips: I also had a meal and ice cream on the 59th floor 🍦, which was a very good experience.
Admission to Marriott's viewing platform ticket, 60 to 300 meters high, is the third tallest building in Japan, the first is the Tokyo Clear Sky Tower, the second is the Tokyo Tower, so Harukas is the tallest building in Japan. From the 16th floor of the building, take the elevator to the top floor. There are gourmet meals and stimulating project experience. If you want to see the view, you should go at night. The night view is very beautiful.
A visit to Abeno Harukas 300, Japan’s tallest skyscraper, offers breathtaking views of Osaka and beyond from its 300-meter-high observation deck. Standing on the glass-panel floor with the city sprawling beneath me was exhilarating—a perfect mix of thrill and tranquility. The sunset hues reflecting off the cityscape are unforgettable, and the night views are equally magical.Practical tip: The building is easily accessible via Tennoji Station.
Abeno Harukas 300 is subtly different from a normal observation deck. the unique structure that is unique to Harukas is impressive and enjoyed the wonderful view.