SHINSAIBASHI
Shinsaibashi is the main shopping area of Osaka.
Shinsaibashi is famous for its Shinsaibashi-suji - a covered
shopping street.
Shinsaibashi (心斎橋) is a district in the Chūō-ku ward of Osaka,
Japan and the city's main shopping
area. It centers around Shinsaibashi-suji, a covered shopping
street, that is north of Dotonbori
and parallel and east of Mido-suji street. Associated with
Shinsaibashi, and west of Mido-suji street, is Amerika-mura, an
American-themed shopping area and center of Osaka's youth culture.
Major stores and boutiques concentrates are found around the area.
Shinsaibashi is easily accessed via the subway.

Shinsaibashi-suji
Shinsaibashi Shopping
The following are just some of the well know brands
with shops in the Shinsaibashi area:
Daimaru
OPA
Sogo
Tokyu Hands
Apple Store
Loft
Coach
Dior
Harry Winston
Chanel
Cartier |
Versace
Armani
Fendi
Givenchy
Yves Saint-Laurent
Dunhill
Louis Vuitton
Gucci
BVLGARI
Samantha Thavasa |
In addition to Shinsaibashi-suji Shopping Arcade, there
is also the
Crysta Nagahori: an underground shopping mall, 81,765 square meters.
Shinsaibashi History
Like many place names in Osaka,
the Shinsaibashi shopping district gets its name from one of the
many "Machi-bashi" (town bridges) that were built and managed by the
local merchants. Shinsaibashi was a much loved, landmark bridge that
spanned the Nagahori-gawa canal.
In 1622, at the time of the excavation of the Nagahori-gawa canal,
the original 35 metre long and 4 metre wide wooden bridge was built
by Shinsai Okada, one of the four merchants who dug the
Nagahori-gawa canal. The bridge was named after its builder.
As the popularity of Shinmachi to the north and the Dotonbori
theatre district to the south increased, so did the popularity of
the shops lining the streets connected by the bridge, establishing
the area as Osaka's main shopping district.
The well-used wooden bridge required considerable maintenance and
repairs by the townspeople who owned it. In 1873 the wooden bridge
was replaced with a 37.1 metre long and 5.2 metre wide arched truss
iron bridge that was imported from Germany. The arched bridge was
considered to be quite unusual and became a popular topic of
conversation amongst Osakans.
In 1909, accompanying the construction of a street car along the
Nagahori-dori road, the iron bridge was replaced with Osaka's first
stone bridge. It was a Western-styled, elegant double arched bridge
with a row of four-leafed clovers carved into the railings. At night
the bridge was illuminated by eight gas lamps. The beautiful bridge
was affectionately nicknamed "Eyeglasses bridge" by the townspeople
because the bridge, with the reflection of its two stone arches in
the water, looked like a pair of glasses.
In 1964, the Nagahori-gawa canal was reclaimed to become a road, the
bridge taken down, and the carved railings and the lamps from the
stone bridge were used in the construction of a pedestrian overpass.
This bridge was used in one of the scenes in the 1989 Hollywood
movie, Black Rain.
The overpass was removed as a part of the construction of the Crysta
Nagahori, an underground shopping mall beneath the Nagahori-dori
road. In 1997 the mall opened and the lamps and part of the carved
stone railing of the overpass were used for a sidewalk bridge above
the mall. Water in the ceiling of the mall flows under the bridge.
In 1973, to commemorate its 100th anniversary, the German-made iron
bridge was reconstructed and is now a pedestrian overpass in Tsurumi
Ryokuchi Park.
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