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Honmachi

本町,大阪

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最后更新于 2026年5月5日

Honmachi is Osaka's primary business district, occupying the central zone of the city between Namba to the south and Umeda to the north along the Midosuji Line. The name means "main town" in Japanese, and for much of Osaka's commercial history, that is exactly what it was — the address of the trading houses, textile merchants, and financial institutions that made Osaka the economic engine of premodern Japan.

The district developed as the heart of Osaka's merchant culture during the Edo period, when the city served as Japan's principal commercial center and the streets around Honmachi were lined with the trading houses of wealthy merchants who controlled the flow of rice and goods across the country. 

Unlike Umeda to the north, which has diversified into retail and entertainment, or Namba to the south which is built on tourism and nightlife, Honmachi has retained its identity as a working business district with limited tourist infrastructure but genuine architectural and historical interest for visitors willing to explore its streets on foot.

What Honmachi Feels Like

Honmachi on a weekday is all business. The streets are busy with office workers and the general atmosphere is purposeful and efficient in the Osaka style — quicker and more direct than Tokyo's equivalent business districts. On weekends the area quiets considerably as the corporate crowd disperses, and the streets become much more pleasant for walking and exploration.

The architecture along the main streets reflects the layering of commercial Osaka across different eras. Western-influenced brick buildings from the Meiji era sit alongside prewar reinforced concrete commercial buildings and postwar office towers in a streetscape that rewards attention. The area around Honmachi Station has some of the best-preserved early twentieth-century commercial architecture in Osaka.

How to Get to Honmachi

Honmachi Station is served by the Osaka Metro Midosuji Line, Chuo Line, and Yotsubashi Line, making it one of the best-connected stations in the city. Namba is two stops south on the Midosuji Line, and Umeda is four stops north. Shinsaibashi is one stop south.



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Honmachi, Chuo Ward, Osaka, 541-0053日本


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