HARUKAS 300
Ascend to the skies at HARUKAS 300, an observatory perched atop the Abeno Harukas skyscraper. Enjoy stunning vistas from the 60th floor. Grab your tickets now, or go big with our combo deals and experience the best of Osaka!
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Enjoy sweeping views of Osaka at the height of 300 meters from the Harukas 300 observatory.
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Take your Osaka experience to new heights by upgrading your ticket for the helicopter tour. Get ready for a bird's-eye view of the city that will leave you breathless.
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Take a breather and relax at the Sky Garden with a wooden deck and cafe on the 58th floor of Abeno Harukas.
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On the 60th floor, soak in a panoramic view of downtown Osaka through large floor-to-ceiling glass panels.
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Don’t miss "Godzilla Attacks! Final Battle on the Summit of Abeno" at HARUKAS 300! Get access to a Godzilla Earth display, games, workshops & more until Jun 29.
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Enjoy sweeping views of Osaka at the height of 300 meters from the Harukas 300 observatory.
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Take your Osaka experience to new heights by upgrading your ticket for the helicopter tour. Get ready for a bird's-eye view of the city that will leave you breathless.
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Take a breather and relax at the Sky Garden with a wooden deck and cafe on the 58th floor of Abeno Harukas.
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On the 60th floor, soak in a panoramic view of downtown Osaka through large floor-to-ceiling glass panels.
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Don’t miss "Godzilla Attacks! Final Battle on the Summit of Abeno" at HARUKAS 300! Get access to a Godzilla Earth display, games, workshops & more until Jun 29.
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Marvel at Osaka from Harukas 300, where 360-degree floor-to-ceiling windows offer breathtaking views of the city's skyline from 300 meters high.
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HARUKAS 300 hosts 'Godzilla Attacks!' with a massive Godzilla Earth exhibit, interactive games, crafts, and exclusive shopping from Apr 21–Jun 29.
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Skip the long lines at Osaka Castle and explore its rich history as a former stronghold of the Toyotomi clan and a symbol of Japan's feudal past.
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Ascend all eight floors of Osaka Castle to admire priceless samurai artifacts and enjoy breathtaking views of Osaka from the observation deck.
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Marvel at Osaka from Harukas 300, where 360-degree floor-to-ceiling windows offer breathtaking views of the city's skyline from 300 meters high.
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HARUKAS 300 hosts 'Godzilla Attacks!' with a massive Godzilla Earth exhibit, interactive games, crafts, and exclusive shopping from Apr 21–Jun 29.
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Skip the long lines at Osaka Castle and explore its rich history as a former stronghold of the Toyotomi clan and a symbol of Japan's feudal past.
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Ascend all eight floors of Osaka Castle to admire priceless samurai artifacts and enjoy breathtaking views of Osaka from the observation deck.
2% off
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Experience a full day of fun at USJ and wrap it up with breathtaking city views from the tallest building in Japan using just one ticket.
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Enjoy unlimited access to rides, shows, and themed zones at Universal Studios Japan for a full day of movie magic and thrilling adventures.
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Head up to the 58th to 60th floors of Harukas 300 for sweeping views of Osaka’s skyline, including iconic landmarks and distant mountains.
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This combo makes it easy to enjoy two of Osaka’s biggest attractions with one booking and zero hassle or extra planning.
More details
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Experience a full day of fun at USJ and wrap it up with breathtaking city views from the tallest building in Japan using just one ticket.
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Enjoy unlimited access to rides, shows, and themed zones at Universal Studios Japan for a full day of movie magic and thrilling adventures.
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Head up to the 58th to 60th floors of Harukas 300 for sweeping views of Osaka’s skyline, including iconic landmarks and distant mountains.
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This combo makes it easy to enjoy two of Osaka’s biggest attractions with one booking and zero hassle or extra planning.
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About HARUKAS 300
As a highlight of Headout’s observation deck collection, HARUKAS 300 delivers one of Japan’s most exhilarating skyline experiences. Its three-level observatory, open-air Sky Garden, and signature glass-floor panels offer visitors a thrilling blend of scenery, relaxation, and interactive fun—perfect for those exploring Osaka’s modern marvels and scenic viewpoints.
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HARUKAS 300 Observation Deck Entrance (16th Floor)
The official entrance to HARUKAS 300 is located on the 16th floor of Abeno Harukas. To reach it, take the free Harukas Shuttle escalators from the 2nd floor of the Kintetsu Department Store (Abeno Harukas) up to the 16th floor. The entrance is clearly signposted and directly connected to Tennoji and Kintetsu Abenobashi stations. It is fully wheelchair accessible, with elevators, ramps, and wide automatic doors. Accessible ticket counters and restrooms are available at this level.
Regular Hours: Open daily from 9:00am to 10:00pm.
Last Entry: Final admission is at 9:30pm.
Special Hours/Closures: HARUKAS 300 operates year-round, but may close early or adjust hours for special events, seasonal maintenance, or private functions. Major holidays and event nights (such as fireworks or projection shows) may have extended or restricted hours—always check the official website for the latest updates before your visit.
Lockers are available near the entrance for storing large bags and personal items before entering the observation deck.
A souvenir shop is located within the observation area, offering exclusive HARUKAS 300 merchandise and gifts.
Dining outlets, including the Sky Garden 300 café, are available on the 58th floor for snacks and meals with a view.
Toilets are conveniently located on the observation floors for guest use.
Free Wi-Fi is available throughout the observation deck for visitors.
ATMs are available within the Abeno Harukas building for cash withdrawals.
First aid services are available on-site. Please contact staff if you require assistance.
An information desk is available to assist with visitor questions and provide guidance.
Lost and found services are available at the information desk for misplaced items.
The observation decks and facilities are wheelchair accessible, with barrier-free routes and accessible restrooms.
Wheelchairs are available for loan at the entrance on a first-come, first-served basis.
Elevator access is provided from the entrance to all observation floors for easy mobility.
Service animals are permitted to accompany guests with disabilities throughout the observation areas.
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