We received information about an event being held in Osaka City!

Marche Under the Big Tree

According to the information received, on May 10 (Sunday), May 15 (Friday), and May 30 (Saturday), 2026, an event called “Marche Under the Big Tree” will be held along the Higashi-Yokobori River and around Hommachi Bridge in Chuo Ward, Osaka City!

“Marche Under the Big Tree” is a market designed to feel like being under a large tree, wrapped in a sense of security and softness. Visitors can enjoy the beautiful changing scenery of the waterfront depending on the time of day, and take a relaxing break.

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On the day, visitors can enjoy various programs such as goods and food stalls, workshops, Mölkky experience, outdoor live performances, and stamp rallies.

‘Marche Under the Big Tree’

Date and Time:
May 10, 2026 (Sunday) 9:00 AM – 4:00 PM
May 15, 2026 (Friday) 5:00 PM – 9:00 PM
May 30, 2026 (Saturday) 12:00 PM – 7:00 PM

Venue:
Along Higashi-Yokobori River and around Hommachi Bridge

Free admission

Admission is free, so why not take this opportunity to enjoy a market in a city area where you can also appreciate the waterfront scenery?

For more details on the event status, please check the official site.

*Thank you to Marche Under the Big Tree for providing the information!

The venue for ‘Marche Under the Big Tree’ is around here ↓

This is Abeno Harukas in Abeno Ward, Osaka City.

From Monday, April 20 to Sunday, April 26, 2026, at the “Harukas 300” observatory in “Abeno Harukas,” a liquor brand for which Jin of the popular Korean group BTS serves as ambassador was featured, and we visited the event!

On the 60th floor of “Harukas 300,” decorations featuring BTS’s Jin are on display.
Visitors can enjoy visuals of Jin’s various expressions.
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Higashi-Yokobori River

The Higashi-Yokobori River is a historic waterway located in Osaka, Japan, originally constructed during the early Edo period as part of the city’s extensive canal system to facilitate the transport of goods and rice. It played a key role in Osaka’s development as a major commercial hub, connecting to other canals and the Yodo River. Today, the river is a scenic landmark, lined with cherry trees and modern buildings, offering a peaceful contrast to the bustling city.

Hommachi Bridge

Hommachi Bridge is a historic stone bridge located in Nagasaki, Japan, built in the early Edo period (1634) as part of the city’s canal system. It is recognized as one of the oldest stone arch bridges in Japan and has survived multiple floods and the atomic bombing of 1945. Today, it stands as a cultural symbol of Nagasaki’s resilience and its blend of Japanese and Western engineering influences.

Abeno Harukas

Abeno Harukas is a striking 300-meter-tall skyscraper in Osaka, Japan, and stands as the country’s tallest building. Completed in 2014, it was built on the site of the former Osaka Uehommachi Station and incorporates the Abeno Seimei Shrine, a historical site tied to the legendary onmyōji (yin-yang master) Abe no Seimei. The complex houses a department store, an art museum, and an observation deck offering panoramic views of the city.

Harukas 300

Harukas 300 is the observation deck located on the top floors of the Abeno Harukas skyscraper in Osaka, Japan, which is the tallest building in the country at 300 meters. Opened in 2014 as part of the Abeno Harukas complex, it offers panoramic 360-degree views of Osaka and the surrounding region. The tower itself stands on the site of the former Osaka Uehonmachi shopping district, blending modern architecture with the area’s historical commercial roots.