Rinku Town
Sumedha BharpilaniaSumedha Bharpilania/Times Travel Editor/SHOPPING, OSAKA/ Updated : Dec 28, 2016, 14:46 IST
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Located close to the Kansai International Airport in the Osaka Bay; Rinku Town supposedly houses the biggest shopping destination in all of Western Japan.
Located close to the Kansai International Airport in the Osaka Bay; Rinku Town supposedly houses the biggest shopping destination in all of Western Japan. Read less

Located close to the Kansai International Airport in the Osaka Bay; Rinku Town supposedly houses the biggest shopping destination in all of Western Japan. With over 200 shops, its premium outlet boasts of some of the most popular international brands, and an array of local names. Inspired by the American city of Charleston, Rinku is adored by travellers because its ambience is very much akin to a luxury resort. For some much needed retail therapy, the shopping centre has every imaginable product – is from clothes and shoes, to home-ware and souvenirs. The brands include, Armani, Banana Republic, GAP, and The Body Shop, amongst a multitude of other labels. Moreover, the establishment constantly runs enticing offers for foreign visitors in the form of coupons that you can obtain with your passport. Tax Free Stores are also present in large numbers and so is fast and free WiFi.
Rinku Town is a dazzling cluster of skyscrapers and is the perfect place to spend a few hours before catching a flight for your next destination. The outlet is open from 10 in the morning till 8 in the evening. If you get on to the Kanku Express at the Tennoji Station along the JR Hanwa Line, you will directly arrive into the Rinku Town Station. The mall is a 6 minute walk from the same.
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