Located next to Osaka’s rapidly developing Umekita area, the Umeda Sky Building is a striking architectural icon that captivates visitors with its bold and futuristic design. Composed of two towers connected by a rooftop “Kuchu Teien Observatory ,” the building is clad in approximately 17,000 half-mirrored glass panels that reflect the sky and surrounding cityscape. This creates a seamless visual blend with the heavens above, earning it a spot among the “Top 20 Buildings Around the World.”
This article will take a deep dive into everything that makes the Umeda Sky Building one of Osaka’s most iconic landmarks.
Index
- Overview of Umeda Sky Building
- How Tall is Umeda Sky Building?
- How to get to Umeda Sky Building
- How Long to Spend at Umeda Sky Building
- Must-Visit Spots in Umeda Sky Building
- Recommended Dining at Umeda Sky Building
- Seasonal Events Held at Umeda Sky Building
- Tourist Attractions around Umeda Sky Building
- Key Tips for Making the Most of Your Visit
1. Overview of Umeda Sky Building
Umeda Sky Building is known for its unique structure, featuring the Kuchu Teien Observatory that connects the two towers—Tower East and Tower West—at the top. Spanning the 39th and 40th floors as well as the rooftop, the observatory offers some of the best panoramic views in Umeda. Below ground, visitors can explore a nostalgic dining area designed to evoke the charm of old Japan, along with a museum, cinema, and more—making it a multifaceted tourist destination.
Hours (Kuchu Teien Observatory): 9:30 AM – 10:30 PM (last admission at 10:00 PM)
Closed Days: Open year-round
2. How Tall is Umeda Sky Building?
With 40 above-ground floors and a height of 173 meters, Umeda Sky Building stands as one of Osaka’s iconic skyscrapers. While Abeno Harukas, Japan’s tallest building, draws crowds with its sheer height, Umeda Sky Building captivates visitors with its one-of-a-kind architectural beauty, earning it a spot among the “Top 20 Buildings Around the World.”
Its standout features include a see-through escalator that glides through the sky and the open-air Kuchu Teien Observatory on the rooftop. Here, you can feel the wind on your face while enjoying a truly dynamic, 360-degree view of the city.
3. How to get to Umeda Sky Building
The Umeda Sky Building is within walking distance from major train stations, making it easily accessible. We recommend strolling through the newly developed Umekita area, a popular urban zone filled with greenery and modern architecture. As you walk, the building’s distinctive silhouette will come into view—just head in that direction!
From nearby stations:
About 7 min walk from JR Osaka Station (Central North Exit)
About 9 min walk from Osaka Metro Midosuji Line, Umeda Station (Exit 5)
About 9 min walk from Hankyu Osaka Umeda Station (Chayamachi Exit)
About 12 min walk from Hanshin Osaka Umeda Station (West Gate)
4. How Long to Spend at Umeda Sky Building
If you’re only visiting the Kuchu Teien Observatory, plan for about one hour.
The best time to visit is during sunset. As the sun dips below the horizon, the sky gradually turns a deep royal blue and the city begins to twinkle with lights—this enchanting moment is known as the “magic hour.” It’s when the view is at its most breathtaking, offering a perfect photo opportunity and a truly memorable experience.
Sunset is the most crowded time of day at the observatory, so if you’d prefer to avoid the crowds, a daytime visit is recommended. On clear days, you can enjoy sweeping views that stretch far into the distance—including the cityscape of Osaka, the flow of the Yodo River, and even the Mount Rokko range, one of Kansai’s most famous natural landmarks.
The night view is truly breathtaking. From the open-air rooftop observation deck, you can enjoy an unobstructed 360-degree panoramic view of the city’s sparkling lights—an unforgettable experience that showcases Osaka’s skyline at its finest.
5. Must-Visit Spots in Umeda Sky Building
a. Kuchu Teien Observatory
Located 173 meters above ground, this open-air observation deck offers a stunning 360-degree panoramic view of Osaka. The scenery is especially breathtaking from the golden hues of twilight into the glittering night. Open until 10:30 p.m., it’s a perfect spot to wrap up your day or enjoy a romantic moment after dinner. Feel the breeze and soak in the magical cityscape under the stars.
Admission: Adults: ¥2,000 / Children (4 years to elementary school): ¥500 (under 4 is free)
*There are also advanced tickets available online.
b. See-Through Escalator
This glass-enclosed escalator connects the 35th to the 39th floor, offering a thrilling sense of floating in midair. It feels as if you’re walking through the sky, making it a must-visit photo spot. Enjoy the exhilarating “sky walk” experience as you ascend toward the observation deck.
c. Heart-Shaped Padlock “Heart Lock”
Couples and friends can pledge their eternal love or friendship by attaching a heart-shaped padlock—called the Heart Lock—to the “Fence of Vows” within the Floating Garden Observatory. Each lock can be engraved with names and dates, making it a perfect keepsake of your visit. Please note that the Heart Lock is only available as part of a set with the observatory admission ticket and must be reserved in advance.
〇Heart Lock + Observatory Admission Ticket: ¥3,300 (until 9:30 PM on the day of visit)
d. Koji Kinutani Tenku Art Museum & Tenku Cafe
Located on the 27th floor of the Tower West, the Koji Kinutani Tenku Art Museum offers an immersive experience of the world of Koji Kinutani, a leading figure in Japanese art. Highlights include powerful 3D projection experiences that feel like stepping into a painting, and VR commentary from Kinutani himself in his Tokyo studio.
〇Admission Fee: Adults: ¥1,300 ; University~Junior High Students: ¥800 (Elementary School Students and under: Free)
Set ticket with Kuchu Teien Observatory: ¥2,500
〇Opening Hours: 10:00 am – 6:00 pm (Fridays, Saturdays & days before holidays: until 8:00 pm)
(Last admission: 30 minutes before closing)
〇Closed on: Tuesdays, New Year holidays, Exhibition renewal periods
The adjoining Tenku Cafe offers breathtaking panoramic views of Osaka’s cityscape, making it a perfect spot to relax after enjoying the art museum. This “Instagrammable cafe” combines art, scenery, and beautifully presented menu items into a one-of-a-kind experience.
・Tenku Soda: ¥650
In addition, the museum shop inside offers a wide selection of merchandise inspired by the artworks exhibited at the Tenku Art Museum. You’ll find curated catalogs of famous pieces, puzzles, T-shirts, notebooks, postcards, and more—perfect as souvenirs or mementos of your visit!
e. UMEDA SKYBLDG GALLERY SHOP
This shop is packed with original Umeda Sky Building merchandise and souvenirs unique to Osaka. One of the highlights is the exclusive capsule toy series, “Umeda Sky Building Original Figures,” created by renowned figure maker Kaiyodo. These limited-edition items are only available here—perfect for commemorating your trip or as gifts.
6. Recommended Dining at Umeda Sky Building
a. cafe SKY 40
Located on the 40th floor of the Umeda Sky Building, this scenic café offers breathtaking panoramic views. Enjoy their exclusive house-blend coffee made from carefully selected, freshly roasted beans. The fermented butter waffles—known as “croffles”—are also a favorite. It’s the perfect spot to relax and take in the Osaka skyline.
・Coffee: ¥550
・Croffle (waffle): ¥950
b. Takimi Koji
Located on the basement floor (B1) of the Umeda Sky Building, Takimi Koji is a charming retro-style gourmet alley that recreates the nostalgic atmosphere of old Japan. Here, you can enjoy classic Japanese dishes such as sushi, shabu-shabu, ramen, and katsudon, along with Osaka specialties like okonomiyaki, kushikatsu, and udon. It’s the perfect place to savor popular Japanese cuisine and local Osaka flavors in a nostalgic setting.
7. Seasonal Events Held at Umeda Sky Building
Koinobori Between the Skyscrapers
Held annually from mid-April to early May, this seasonal event features around 100 vividly colored koinobori (carp streamers) gracefully swimming between the buildings.
Tanabata (Star Festival)
Held annually from early June to early August, this traditional Japanese summer festival invites visitors to write their wishes on colorful tanzaku (paper strips) and hang them on bamboo branches. You can also experience the charm of floating sasabune (miniature bamboo boats) on the pond, immersing yourself in the romantic atmosphere of Tanabata.
Christmas Market
From mid-November to December 25, the Umeda Sky Building transforms into a festive wonderland. A massive projection-mapped Christmas tree—one of the largest of its kind in Japan—takes center stage, surrounded by food and craft stalls. Enjoy a warm and cheerful Christmas mood enhanced by dazzling illuminations and seasonal treats.
8. Tourist Attractions around Umeda Sky Building
Grand Green Osaka
A large-scale complex directly connected to JR Osaka Station, Grand Green Osaka is the newest addition to the Umekita area. Centered around the expansive Umekita Park, the facility features a variety of attractions, including shops and restaurants, hotels, a spa, and a museum, creating a vibrant and multifaceted urban space.
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Grand Front Osaka
Also located in the Umekita area, Grand Front Osaka is a core landmark that combines shopping, dining, hotels, and the innovative “Knowledge Capital,” a hub themed around knowledge and creativity. It offers a dynamic urban lifestyle experience, blending business, culture, and leisure in one integrated destination.
9. Key Tips for Making the Most of Your Visit
To enjoy a smooth entry to the Kuchu Teien Observatory, it’s recommended to purchase your web ticket in advance. Open until 10:30 PM, the observatory is the perfect spot for night views. Soak in the stunning panorama of Osaka’s city lights from this romantic open-air observatory. Don’t miss the web-exclusive Heart Lock plan- a perfect keepsake for couples and friends alike!
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LOCATION INFORMATION
Address
1-1-88 Oyodonaka, Kita Ward, Osaka [MAP]
Access
7 min walk from JR Osaka Station
9 min walk from Osaka Metro Midosuji Line Umeda Station
9 min walk from Hankyu Osaka-umeda Station
12 min walk from Hanshin Osaka-Umeda Station
Website
Opening Hours (Kuchu Teien Observatory):
9:30 AM – 10:30 PM (last admission at 10:00 PM)
Closed:
Open year-round