HEP FIVE
大阪・關西Umeda shopping mall

HEP FIVE

HEP Five is a lively shopping and entertainment complex in Umeda, Osaka, famous for its bright red rooftop Ferris wheel and bustling floors of trendy shops, cafes, and restaurants. Pop in for a mix of fashion, games and great city views—perfect for a shopping spree by day and a fun night out.

開放時間
General information desk hours are 11:00-21:00; individual stores and the ferris wheel may vary.
門票
Mall access is free; shopping, food, and the rooftop ferris wheel are priced separately.
到達方式
It is a short walk from Osaka-Umeda and JR Osaka Station in the heart of Umeda.
建議停留時間
45-120 min
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最後核實日期: 2026-04-07

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