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

Kaitori Daikichi
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According to the information, on Friday, May 15, 2026, it appears to be located in “Whity Umeda” in Kita-ku, Osaka City!

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“Kaitori Daikichi” is a specialty buying store that appraises a wide range of items, including brand-name goods, precious metals, watches, and jewelry. It provides a chance to appraise unused items or things lying around at home, making it a good opportunity to organize valuables like precious metals.

The newly opened “Kaitori Daikichi Whity Umeda Store” is located in the underground shopping area of the Umeda district, making it easy to stop by during commutes or shopping trips. Its underground location offers unique appeal, and it is convenient even for those who just want a quick appraisal first.

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According to the staff’s explanation, 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”?

The “Whity Umeda” where it opened is here ↓

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

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According to the information, at a restaurant primarily serving Italian menu items, drinks such as “Earl Grey Latte,” “Chai Tea Latte,” “Tapioca Milk Tea,” and “Sky Matcha Tapioca Milk Tea” will be available until Monday, August 31, 2026!

The drinks include a smooth “Earl Grey Latte” with a fragrant aroma, a richly spiced “Chai Tea Latte,” a chewy “Tapioca Milk Tea,” and a Japanese-style “Sky Matcha Tapioca Milk Tea” combining aromatic matcha flavor with creamy milk. A wide variety of beverages is available.

From a press release

Also available until Monday, August 31, 2026, as chilled frozen drinks are “Frozen Cappuccino” and “Frozen Chocolate Macchiato.”

The “Frozen Cappuccino” offers a hint of coffee bitterness, while the “Frozen Chocolate Macchiato” provides a rich chocolate sweetness, making them perfect for a café break on hot days.

These are available at all “TO THE HERBS” locations except some stores. In our local Osaka City, the eligible stores are “TO THE HERBS Namba Parks Store” in Naniwa-ku and “TO THE HERBS Diamor Osaka Store” in Kita-ku.

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Why not take this opportunity to enjoy a cold drink at “TO THE HERBS” during your early summer outings?

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Whity Umeda

Whity Umeda is a large underground shopping complex located in the bustling Umeda district of Osaka, Japan. It was developed in the 1960s and 1970s as part of the city’s efforts to expand commercial space and improve pedestrian connectivity, featuring over 80 shops and restaurants. Today, it remains a popular destination for both locals and tourists, offering a convenient and weather-protected shopping experience.

Umeda district

The Umeda district in Osaka, Japan, is a major commercial, business, and transportation hub, centered around the bustling Umeda Station. Historically, the area developed rapidly after the station’s opening in the late 19th century, transforming from farmland into a vibrant urban center. Today, it is renowned for its skyscrapers, shopping complexes, and underground malls, making it one of Osaka’s most dynamic districts.

Namba Parks

Namba Parks is a large, multi-purpose commercial complex in Osaka, Japan, built on the site of a former baseball stadium, the Osaka Stadium. Opened in 2003, it is renowned for its innovative architectural design, which features a terraced rooftop garden that creates a park-like atmosphere, blending nature with urban retail and dining spaces. The complex represents a successful urban renewal project, transforming a historic sports venue into a modern landmark.

Diamor Osaka

Diamor Osaka is a major underground shopping street located in the Umeda district of Osaka, Japan, connecting the city’s key train and subway stations. It opened in 1965 as part of Osaka’s post-war urban development, designed to provide convenient shopping and dining for commuters while easing pedestrian traffic above ground. Today, it remains a bustling commercial hub, featuring over 100 shops and restaurants that reflect Osaka’s vibrant culture.