We received information about a limited-time menu being offered!

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According to the information, from May 1 (Friday) to September 30 (Wednesday), 2026, a limited-time offering is available at Nagasaki Chanmen.

Nagasaki Chanmen is a nationwide chain specializing in champon, based on Nagasaki’s local dish, champon, but with a flavor profile that appeals to a wide range of generations.

Five-Ingredient Cold Noodles
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This Five-Ingredient Cold Noodles dish features a balanced arrangement of colorful ingredients like vegetables, ham, and eggs. It looks refreshing and is easy to eat, offering a light and clean taste.

Having such limited-time menu options for lunch or dinner is a nice bonus.

In our local area of Osaka City, the Nagasaki Chanmen Osaka Yata Store in Higashisumiyoshi Ward is a participating location. Why not take this opportunity to try the Five-Ingredient Cold Noodles at Nagasaki Chanmen?

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We received information about a store that opened in Osaka City!

Kaitori Daikichi
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According to the information, on May 15 (Friday), 2026, a store opened in Whity Umeda, located in Kita Ward, Osaka City.

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Kaitori Daikichi is a specialty buyback store that appraises a wide range of items, including brand-name goods, precious metals, watches, and jewelry. It offers an opportunity to appraise unused items or those lying at home, helping with the organization of precious metals and similar items.

The newly opened Kaitori Daikichi Whity Umeda Store is located in the underground shopping area of the Umeda district, making it convenient to visit during commutes or shopping trips. Its underground location adds to its appeal, and it seems easy to use even for a quick appraisal.

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According to the person in charge, even broken items or those with old designs are eligible for appraisal. So, if you have any unwanted brand-name goods or precious metals, why not take this opportunity to visit Kaitori Daikichi Whity Umeda Store?

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We received information about a limited-time menu offered at a store in Osaka City!

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Nagasaki Chanmen

Nagasaki Chanmen is a traditional Chinese-style dance performance unique to Nagasaki, Japan, introduced by Chinese residents during the Edo period. It features vibrant costumes, dragon and lion dances, and rhythmic music, blending Chinese and Japanese cultural elements. Originally performed to celebrate festivals and ward off evil, it remains a cherished part of Nagasaki’s cultural heritage.

Osaka City

Osaka City, located in the Kansai region of Japan, has a rich history as a major commercial and cultural hub dating back to ancient times. It flourished as a key port and merchant center during the Edo period, and its iconic Osaka Castle, built in the 16th century by Toyotomi Hideyoshi, symbolizes the city’s feudal past. Today, Osaka is renowned for its vibrant food culture, modern architecture, and dynamic urban life, blending historical landmarks with contemporary attractions.

Higashisumiyoshi Ward

Higashisumiyoshi Ward is a residential district in Osaka, Japan, known for its blend of urban convenience and local community life. Historically, the area developed as a suburban hub during the 20th century, with much of its growth tied to Osaka’s post-war expansion. Today, it features parks, shrines, and a quiet atmosphere distinct from the city center.

Whity Umeda

Whity Umeda is a large underground shopping complex located in the Umeda district of Osaka, Japan. Opened in the 1970s, it was developed as part of the city’s efforts to expand commercial space and improve pedestrian connectivity beneath the bustling transportation hub. Today, it features over 80 shops and restaurants, serving as a popular destination for both locals and tourists seeking shopping and dining in a climate-controlled environment.

Kita Ward

Kita Ward is one of the 23 special wards of Tokyo, Japan, located in the northern part of the city. Its history includes development during the Edo period as a post town along the Nakasendo highway, and it later became a key industrial and residential area. Today, Kita Ward is known for landmarks like the Asukayama Park and the Oji Shrine, blending historical sites with modern urban life.

Umeda district

Umeda is a major commercial, business, and entertainment district in Osaka, Japan, centered around the bustling Osaka and Umeda railway stations. Historically, the area was a rural farming village named “Umeda” (meaning “plum field”) before being developed into a key transportation hub in the late 19th century. Today, it is known for its iconic landmarks, such as the Umeda Sky Building, and serves as a vibrant gateway to the city.

Kaitori Daikichi Whity Umeda Store

Kaitori Daikichi Whity Umeda Store is a secondhand goods and buyback shop located in the Whity Umeda underground shopping complex in Osaka, Japan. The store specializes in purchasing a wide range of items, including brand-name goods, electronics, and antiques, offering quick cash to sellers. Whity Umeda itself is a historic underground mall that opened in 1965, known for its convenient shopping and dining options beneath the bustling Umeda district.