大阪木津市場へのアクセス完全ガイド(電車・車・駐車場)

Complete Guide to Accessing Osaka Kizu Market (Train, Car, Parking)

No more getting lost! How to get to "Naniwa's Kitchen"

Despite its excellent location within walking distance of Namba, the center of Osaka, there are surprisingly many points where one can easily get lost on the way to Kizu Market.


We've compiled the best routes for both train and car, along with the latest parking information that includes discount services.

 

We, "Wa no Shoku," are located on the main street (south side) of the market. Please feel free to stop by when you're shopping or dining.

 


 

Access by Train

Kizu Market is very conveniently accessible by train. Multiple lines are available, and from any station, you can reach the bustling market entrance within a few minutes' walk.

 

Line

Nearest Station

Exit

Walk

Osaka Metro Midosuji Line / Yotsubashi Line

Daikokucho Station

Exit 1

Approx. 3 min.

Nankai Electric Railway Koya Line

Imamiyaebisu Station

-

Approx. 5 min.

Nankai Electric Railway Nankai Main Line

Namba Station

-

Approx. 15 min.

 

The most convenient route from Daikokucho Station

For many, the smoothest route is via Osaka Metro's Daikokucho Station. Its excellent accessibility, with no transfers from Shin-Osaka Station, Umeda Station, or Namba Station, is appreciated by customers coming from afar.

 

[Shortest Route: Exit 1]

  1. Go up the stairs of Exit 1 and exit to the ground level.
  2. Proceed east (left) on the large road in front of you (National Route 25), opposite to the direction of traffic.
  3. Cross the first large intersection "Daikoku" and continue straight, and you will see the large market sign on your right.

 

[For those with strollers or a lot of luggage: Exit 6]
Exit 1 only has stairs. If you need an elevator, it is safer to exit from "Exit 6" to the ground level.


After exiting Exit 6, cross the "Daikoku" intersection diagonally in front of you (proceed northeast) to smoothly head towards the market.

 


 

Access by Car

For those planning to buy many souvenirs or visiting with family, driving is also convenient.

[Route from Hanshin Expressway]

  1. Exit the Hanshin Expressway Route 1 Loop Line at "Namba" Exit.
  2. Go straight, then turn right at the first traffic light.
  3. Turn right at the "Shikitsuhigashi 1" intersection, then turn right again at the next traffic light, and you will be at the market entrance.

The journey time from the exit is approximately 5 to 10 minutes.

 


 

About Parking and Discount Services

The market has a spacious parking lot that can accommodate approximately 350 cars.
The multi-story parking garage on the 2nd floor (approx. 230 spaces) is open 24 hours a day, allowing for relatively smooth parking even during peak morning hours.

When shopping, be sure to take advantage of the parking fee discount service.

 

1. When using stores inside the market

If you shop or dine at stores within the market, you can receive a "90-minute free" service by presenting your parking ticket at the time of payment.
*Limited to 5:00 AM to 3:00 PM on market open days.
*We, "Wa no Shoku," also offer this discount, so please feel free to ask.

 

2. When using Shokuzai Center ODA

If you spend 1,500 yen or more at the professional supermarket "Shokuzai Center ODA," you will receive a "90-minute free" service.

 

3. When using Yugenkya Taihei no Yu

Those who use the super public bath "Taihei no Yu" will receive the following significant discounts:

  • For bath use only: 2 hours free
  • For bath and bedrock bath use: Total 4 hours free

     


 

For access to Osaka Kizu Wholesale Market, the shortest route by train is Exit 1 of Daikokucho Station.

If you come by car, make smart use of the 350-car parking lot and discount services such as "90 minutes free."

 

We look forward to welcoming you to "Naniwa's Kitchen," which has excellent access. If you get lost, please feel free to stop by our store on the main street.

 


 

For the latest market information and closed day calendar, click here
https://kizu-ichiba.com/calendar/

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