VISIT Kinki Region

Immerse yourself in history and enjoy exploring the city. A Greedy Kinki Trip

After experiencing a sense of time travel in the historic streets, head to the bustling commercial district for shopping. Don't miss out on the approachable local cuisine like okonomiyaki and takoyaki. The Kinki region is an area full of discoveries where you can greedily enjoy all the best parts of Japan.

This Region Special

Expressive natural beauty
Diverse Food Culture
History and Culture

Representative AEON Stores

AEON RINKU SENNAN

AEON RINKU SENNAN

Located facing Osaka Bay, you can also watch planes arriving and departing from Kansai International Airport. Our specialty store section carries a wide selection of recommended Kansai souvenirs, so please stop by when traveling.

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AEON OSAKA DOME CITY

AEON OSAKA DOME CITY

A comprehensive supermarket adjacent to Kyocera Dome. Directly connected to the station, it offers excellent access. The section featuring recommended souvenir items is a must-see. The store also stocks a wide variety of delicious prepared foods made on-site, so be sure to check out the section.

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AEON STYLE umie

AEON STYLE umie

A general supermarket located on the basement level of NORTH Mall at Kobe Harborland umie. We offer a wide variety of products, from groceries to pharmaceuticals and cosmetics. An eat-in corner is also available, so you can enjoy your meal right there.

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Local Specialty Cuisine

The Nation's Kitchen: The Culture of Flour-Based Dishes

Flour-based dishes like takoyaki and okonomiyaki are soul foods that symbolize the Kansai region. Their appeal lies in being affordable and delicious, enjoyed alongside the lively atmosphere of the city streets.

The Culture of Savoring Tradition: Japanese Cuisine and Dashi Broth

Kyoto cuisine is characterized by its delicate seasoning that highlights the natural flavors of ingredients. Rooted in a culture of dashi broth centered around kombu seaweed, it features visually stunning dishes like yudofu (simmered tofu) and Kyoto vegetable obanzai. From centuries-old establishments to casual kaiseki restaurants, you can savor Japan's traditional culinary aesthetics and meticulous craftsmanship with all five senses.

The Culture of Traditional Local Cuisine in Ancient Cities

Kakinoha-zushi, a famous local dish of Nara Prefecture, is characterized by its simple yet profound flavor. This traditional sushi, made by wrapping vinegar-marinated fish in fragrant persimmon leaves, embodies a culture of preservation that harnesses nature's bounty and wisdom.

Recommended Travel Itinerary

Osaka Castle, Dotonbori, flour-based foods

First, visit the symbol of history, Osaka Castle. In the afternoon, check out the latest trends in Shinsaibashi. At night, under the giant neon signs of Dotonbori, hop from one place to another enjoying authentic takoyaki and okonomiyaki, immersing yourself in Naniwa's food culture.

Kyoto, Kiyomizu-dera Temple, Kinkaku-ji Temple, Gion

By train to Kyoto. In the morning, take in the cityscape from the stage of Kiyomizu-dera Temple. In the afternoon, visit the golden Kinkaku-ji Temple and its tranquil rock garden. At dusk, stroll along the stone-paved streets of Gion. With a bit of luck, you might catch a glimpse of a maiko, spending a magical evening.

Nara Park, Deer, Tōdai-ji Temple

On the final day, we head to nearby Nara. At Nara Park, friendly deer greet us. After being overwhelmed by the colossal Great Buddha at Tōdai-ji, the world's largest wooden structure, we stroll through the historic streets of Naramachi, bringing our journey to a peaceful close.

Scenic Views

Explore nearby sights from
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Just Minutes from
AEON KYOTO RAKUNAN!

Fushimi Inari Taisha

Fushimi Inari Taisha is the head shrine of Japan's 30,000 Inari shrines and a representative tourist spot in Kyoto. The mountain approach features vermilion torii gates standing in rows like a tunnel, attracting many visitors from both Japan and abroad.

Just Minutes from
AEON HIMEJI RIVER CITY!

Himeji Castle

Himeji Castle is a castle located in Himeji City, Hyogo Prefecture. Its white walls resemble a white heron, earning it the nickname “White Heron Castle.” It was designated Japan's first World Cultural Heritage site in 1993. The main keep offers a panoramic view of the city of Himeji.

Popular Items with International Visitors

Alinamin EX

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KitKat

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Pabron Gold A

For relief of cold symptoms. A fine granule formulation that dissolves in the mouth, has a pleasant flavor, and is easy to take.

Roihitsubo Plaster

Strong and effective!

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