The American village is located near Shinsaibashi, which is actually a product of the peak period of pro-American Japan. The specific formation time is about the 1970s. The young people's cultural imitation activities are mainly used. The merchants make decorations and changes that meet the needs, and gradually form this area with American street style.
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The American village is located near Shinsaibashi, which is actually a product of the peak period of pro-American Japan. The specific formation time is about the 1970s. The young people's cultural imitation activities are mainly used. The merchants make decorations and changes that meet the needs, and gradually form this area with American street style.
Created by a group of young people who like American culture, the American village is a shopping street that integrates shopping, entertainment and dining. The shops here are full of personality, and the goods are eclectic. You can buy jeans, records, surfboards and so on from the West Coast of the United States.
The American village is near Shinsaibashi in Osaka. Now it is mainly a store selling clothing. At that time, it mainly sold goods imported from the United States. It was a region that was greatly affected by the United States. There were many tourists and it was very lively.
Osaka American Village is a neighborhood west of Shinsaibashi. The shops are mostly ancient shops and some specialty shops. It is not too attractive. You can visit with Orange Street.
America-Mura is a vibrant hub of Western-oriented youth culture that forms a compact village around the popular hangout Sankakukoen Triangle Park.Street art and street food mix with small independent galleries and cafes, resulting in a laid-back, creative atmosphere.
nice place for eat!
For a different and slightly distinctive shopping atmosphere compares to the other popular shopping districts in entire Osaka, you might come to Amerikamura. I’ve never been to the United States, but it’s said that this place reflects the youth shopping street in America with a Japan touches and it could be viewed and enjoyed in so many bars, shops, and restaurants. In the middle of Amerikamura even stands Liberty Statue like statue, in smaller size. That is one reason why Amerikamura is mostly populous with the young. A visit here will re-arise your inner young self.
Amerkiamura is a place were young Japanese like to hang out, it's also a well-known place where expats gather thanks to the American shops and restaurants that are established there. Walk along the streets and you'll find the smaller of Japan's Statue of Liberty replicas (the other one is in Tokyo). Grab a bite to eat and enjoy the many shops in this entertainment district that's a short walk away from Shinsaibashi.