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Haruka 300: An Unforgettable Panoramic View of Osaka

  • Writer: leilatokyotrip
    leilatokyotrip
  • Mar 22
  • 3 min read

Located at the top of the towering Abeno Harukas skyscraper in Osaka, the Haruka 300 observatory is a must-visit attraction for anyone looking to admire the city from a unique perspective. With its bold architecture, breathtaking views, and numerous surrounding activities, this landmark has fascinated both tourists and locals since its inauguration.


History of the Haruka 300 Observatory

Abeno Harukas, the building that houses the observatory, opened its doors in 2014. Standing at 300 meters, it is Japan’s tallest skyscraper. Designed by architect Takahiro Matsui, the building embodies a vision of contemporary architecture that harmonizes functionality and aesthetics. The name Harukas, meaning "to clear" or "to brighten" in Japanese, symbolizes the experience offered by the observatory: a clear and serene view of Osaka and its surroundings.



Since its opening, Haruka 300 has become an architectural icon and a symbol of Osaka’s dynamism. The observatory attracts millions of visitors each year, paying tribute to the city's modernity and energy.


Unique Features of Haruka 300


Haruka 300 stands out due to several unique features with a 360-degree panoramic view, located on the 58th, 59th, and 60th floors of the skyscraper. The observatory offers a breathtaking 360-degree view of Osaka and beyond, on clear days, you can see the sea, the surrounding mountains, and even the city of Kobe. At night, Osaka lights up, creating a dazzling spectacle of shimmering lights.


The observatory provides interactive installations to enhance the visitor experience. High-tech binoculars allow you to explore the city’s details, while touchscreens provide information on various points of interest visible from the top. For those seeking a thrill, a section with a glass floor allows visitors to look straight down, creating a breathtaking experience.


The 58th floor features a suspended garden, called the Sky Garden, where visitors can relax while enjoying the scenery. This space is designed to offer a peaceful oasis amidst the city's hustle and bustle.

A café offers snacks and drinks, allowing visitors to enjoy the view in a relaxed atmosphere. The souvenir shop sells exclusive products, perfect for commemorating your visit.


Nearby Attractions and Activities

The Abeno Harukas area is rich in attractions and activities that perfectly complement your visit to the observatory.

Just a few minutes' walk away, Tennōji Temple is one of Japan’s oldest Buddhist temples. This historic site is ideal for a cultural and spiritual break. Adjacent to the temple, Tennōji Park is a lush green space featuring botanical gardens and artistic installations. It is also a popular spot for cherry blossom viewing in spring. Located within Tennōji Park, this family-friendly zoo is a great destination for children and animal lovers.



Not far from the observatory, Shinsekai is a charming neighborhood known for its retro ambiance. The iconic Tsūtenkaku Tower, traditional restaurants, and unique shops make it a must-visit area.

Situated at the base of Abeno Harukas, Q’s Mall offers a wide range of shops, restaurants, and entertainment options, making it the perfect place for a shopping spree after enjoying the panoramic views.

While in the area, don’t miss the opportunity to try Osaka’s culinary delights, such as takoyaki (octopus balls), okonomiyaki (savory pancakes), or kushikatsu (deep-fried skewers), available at many local eateries.


Conclusion

Haruka 300 is more than just an observation deck—it’s a complete experience that blends technology, relaxation, and cultural discovery. Its strategic location, combined with the appeal of the surrounding area, makes it an unmissable destination for visitors to Osaka. Whether you're an architecture enthusiast, a lover of breathtaking views, or simply curious to explore new experiences, Haruka 300 and its surroundings are sure to captivate you. Be sure to include this unforgettable experience in your itinerary for your next visit to Osaka!


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