The Osu Shopping District is one of Nagoya’s most vibrant areas, home to more than 1,200 shops ranging from street food stalls and vintage boutiques to electronics stores and otaku culture hotspots. As you walk through the lively arcades, you’ll encounter anime merchandise shops, figure stores, and even maid cafés, creating a uniquely eclectic atmosphere. Osu is a destination where sightseeing, shopping, and subculture experiences come together.
History & Background

Osu developed in the Edo period as a temple town around Osu Kannon and has grown into a culturally rich neighborhood. After World War II, it became known as an electronics district, eventually evolving into a melting pot of youth culture, international influences, vintage fashion, and subculture trends. The mix of long-standing local shops and new cultural movements is what gives Osu its distinct and charming character.
Including Otaku & Subculture Spots

Food lovers can enjoy Osu’s famous street-eating scene, offering karaage, Taiwanese sweets, bubble tea, croquettes, and a wide range of global flavors.
At the same time, Osu is one of Nagoya’s leading otaku and subculture hubs, packed with anime stores, figure shops, trading card shops, and maid cafés.
Vintage clothing stores and quirky variety shops add to the fun, making every walk through the streets a treasure hunt full of new discoveries.
Cultural landmarks such as Osu Kannon and Banshoji Temple are also located nearby, allowing visitors to enjoy both shopping and historical sightseeing in one area.
Practical Information
- Address: Osu District, Naka-ku, Nagoya
- Access: Short walk from Kamimaezu Station (Tsurumai Line / Meijo Line) or Osu Kannon Station (Tsurumai Line)
- Opening Hours: Varies by store
- Closed Days: Varies by store
- Admission: Free
- Payment Options: Varies by store (cash and cashless options widely available)
- Website: N/A

