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

Crocs

According to the information, a Crocs store opened on Thursday, April 2, 2026, on the 5th floor of Shinsaibashi PARCO in Chuo Ward, Osaka.

Crocs is a globally popular footwear brand, versatile for everyday use and leisure activities.

The store offers a lineup including the classic clog, stylish platform styles, and Jibbitz(TM) charms, which are accessories that can be attached to the shoe’s holes.

Why not take this opportunity to find some wonderful sandals or shoes at the Crocs store in Shinsaibashi PARCO?

This is Hankyu Umeda Main Store in Kita Ward, Osaka City.

A Contemporary Art Gallery opened on the 8th floor of Hankyu Umeda Main Store on Wednesday, April 8, 2026. We had the special opportunity to visit a pre-opening media preview!

According to the explanation provided, the Contemporary Art Gallery has relocated and expanded the contemporary art hub previously developed at ‘Hankyu Men’s Osaka’ to the Hankyu Umeda Main Store, establishing it as a new permanent gallery space.

The gallery interior focuses on details such as depth, height, and adjustable lighting, prioritizing a space that can accommodate the display of various artworks.

This is a viewing room. According to the explanation, this area is accessible only to a limited number of visitors.
Starting on the opening day, April 8, the inaugural exhibition will be Ryo Shinagawa’s solo exhibition “SPRING’S FLUTTERING,” running until Monday, April 27, 2026.

The artist, who is based in Kyoto, shared, “I am originally from Toyonaka City in Osaka, grew up along the Hankyu line, and have connections to Hankyu Umeda Main Store from childhood shopping trips with my family to working there part-time as an adult. It is deeply moving for me to be holding this inaugural exhibition here.”

There is growing anticipation for its future development as a new art spot in the Umeda area, and it has an approachable atmosphere.</figcaption

Shinsaibashi PARCO

Shinsaibashi PARCO is a major shopping complex located in Osaka’s vibrant Minami district, which opened in 1970 as part of the national PARCO chain. It is renowned for its focus on youth-oriented fashion, pop culture, and avant-garde trends, serving as a cultural hub that has evolved alongside the city’s famous Shinsaibashi-suji shopping street for decades.

Hankyu Umeda Main Store

The Hankyu Umeda Main Store is a historic department store in Osaka, Japan, which first opened in 1929 as part of the Hankyu Railway’s terminal development. It is renowned for pioneering the concept of a terminal department store directly connected to a major transportation hub, significantly influencing urban commerce. Today, it remains a landmark destination for shopping and dining, having undergone several renovations while maintaining its role as a cornerstone of the Umeda district.

Contemporary Art Gallery

A Contemporary Art Gallery is a modern exhibition space dedicated to showcasing current and recent works of art, often from the late 20th century to the present. Emerging prominently in the post-World War II era alongside movements like Pop Art and Minimalism, these institutions focus on living artists and new media, challenging traditional artistic boundaries. They serve as vital cultural hubs for experiencing evolving ideas, techniques, and social commentary in the art world.

Hankyu Men’s Osaka

Hankyu Men’s Osaka is a major department store located in the Umeda district, renowned as one of Japan’s leading retailers dedicated to men’s fashion and goods. It originated as part of the Hankyu Railway conglomerate, founded by entrepreneur Ichizō Kobayashi, with the flagship store opening in 1929 as part of a strategy to develop the areas around railway terminals. Today, it symbolizes the blend of Osaka’s commercial history with contemporary luxury shopping, evolving from a railway-side retailer into a multi-floor fashion destination.

Umeda area

The Umeda area is the bustling commercial and transportation hub of Osaka, Japan, centered around JR Osaka Station. Historically a low-lying wetland (“Ume” means plum, “da” means field), it was developed in the late 19th century with the opening of the station, transforming it into a major business and shopping district. Today, it is famous for its vast underground malls, skyscrapers like the Umeda Sky Building, and as a gateway to the Kansai region.

Kyoto

Kyoto served as Japan’s imperial capital for over a thousand years, from 794 to 1868, which allowed it to become the nation’s historical and cultural heart. Today, it is renowned for its exceptionally well-preserved temples, shrines, and traditional arts, such as the famous Kinkaku-ji (Golden Pavilion) and the geisha district of Gion.

Toyonaka City

Toyonaka City is a modern residential and commercial suburb of Osaka, Japan, which developed significantly in the 20th century with the expansion of railways. Historically, the area was part of ancient Settsu Province and features cultural sites like the Toyonaka City Local History Museum, which preserves artifacts from its past as agricultural land and later as a key transportation hub.

Hankyu line

The Hankyu line is a major private railway network in the Osaka-Kobe-Kyoto metropolitan area of Japan, founded in 1907. It was historically significant for pioneering suburban railway development and connecting key urban centers, playing a vital role in the region’s economic growth and commuter culture. Today, it remains a central part of daily life and travel in the Kansai region.