Strollers fit in lifts and flat galleries, and restrooms on 59F have diaper tables, but no nursing room on 58–60F and strong rooftop winds make long stays with infants less comfortable.
Why 1-2 hours visit duration is ideal for with baby: Enough time to enjoy views on all floors, take breaks, and use baby facilities without rushing.
Explore the 60F Indoor Gallery:
Walk around the flat, wide floor and point out tiny landmarks like Osaka Castle to your baby.
Tip: Use the stroller-friendly route and pause by the windows for safe, indoor photo ops.
Relax on the 58F Sky Garden:
Step outside on the wooden deck for a breeze and a panoramic city view.
Tip: Bring a stroller cover or light blanket when it’s windy to keep your baby comfortable.
Family Selfie at the Harukas Heart Spot:
Use the heart-shaped photo stand on 58F for a quick family picture.
Tip: Set your phone timer on the stand and include the skyline in the background.
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Item | Cost (Approx.) |
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Two adult admission tickets | JPY 3,600 |
Snack at Sky Garden Café | JPY 600 |
Total Estimated | JPY 4,200 |
Note: All prices are indicative and may vary. Please check directly with the venue for the most accurate and up-to-date information.
In winter and spring, 58F can be windy—dress baby in layers and cover the stroller. In summer, book morning visits to avoid heat and crowd.
Address: 1-chōme-1-43 Abenosuji, Abeno Ward, Osaka, 545-0052, Japan
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Evelina Davojan
A Beautiful and Peaceful Place to Visit The observatory tower is absolutely stunning – both from the outside and inside. The architecture is impressive, and the views from the terrace are simply breathtaking. It’s a perfect spot to relax and enjoy nature. There is also a cozy seating area inside, and even the restroom has an amazing view! Everything is thoughtfully designed to create a calm and pl...
Henry Bradley
One of the most stunning views of a cityscape anywhere in Japan. If you are in Osaka, this is a must-visit, and a surprisingly less crowded alternative to Umeda Sky. The admission fee is not very much, and the observatory wraps around the whole floor, allowing you to see out in all directions. While the building itself is not as architecturally interesting as Umeda Sky, there are still lots of res...
Sai Kit Yong
Just decided to go to this tower randomly to see the sunset. The view is awesome. It is spacious and easy to take photos of 360 views of Osaka. Remember to look up while you're in the lift.
Meli K
This place have more window side that we can use to take pictures. Once you paid the entrance fee and go up, they have 3 level that can be explore. The 60 is the observatory deck, the 59 is where the souvenir counter, and there another level which can be access by elevator to the restaurant. If you buy the JR mini kansai pass, this is one of the attraction you can go to for free, because that pa...
Aric Chow
Wonderful 360 degree view over the entire Osaka city. Great restaurants downstair and very reasonable prices for food and beverages. Place can sit and enjoy with family members for hours.
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