On my last day in Osaka I did a big walking tour from OPA to America Mura and the surrounds, checking out and snapping the various fashion stores there. Below are some of the alternative ones (ie gothic or too wacky for gyaru or mainstream fashion). If you take the street that runs next to OPA, and walk towards America Mura (with its well known triangle park), a lot of these stores are on the road or just around the corner.
Naoto is further away…I discovered it on my way to see Benny at Chopstick Tattoo (although he is now located at Big Step, so much more central).
h.Naoto
1-9-1 Minami-Horie Nishi-ku Osaka
Walking from the south back towards the central area of triangle park & americamura there is a greater concentration of alt shops. Right opposite the traingle park, there is Qutie Frash, and a few doors down from it, Cheer.
As you can see by looking at them Qutie Frash has an asian cyber feel, while Cheer is much like Super Lovers in its bold use of colour and nu-rave approach.
Just up from these is the Loncourt Building, which houses many of the alt labels you know and love – Dangerous Nude (Kikirara Shoten), Sexpot Revenge, Super Lovers, ..
The shop at the front of it all is “Gross” – yes, I kid you not! It’s a great store though, with Iron Fist shoes and Lip Service USA clothing. Next to it is the arcade entrance – that is, Loncourt is to the left, and Gross is to the right as you face them.
Here’s a map just to help you get your bearings:
I headed straight upstairs to check out Dangerous Nude:
and then Sexpot Revenge:
On the main ground floor is Regulus, Super Lovers, Toxic Star, Deorart etc..great fun to have a wander through.
Further up the road, walking towards OPA, I discovered this great store ‘Speech’, that was obviously very funky & hip & I think frequented by Osaka stylists for styling shoots:
A little further, on the next corner was the amazing Alice Auaa store (same building as the music bar RockRock)
Alice Auaa
Atrium Bldg 1-8-1,Nishishinsaibashi,Cyuo-ku, Osaka
Of course I went in to check out the Alice Auaa store with its amazing interiors and fashion. However, I didn’t get back at night to see what Rock Rock was like in action. But it’s on the list for next time!
I couldn’t forget Algonquins:
Arriving back at OPA, in the basement there is Peace Now/Black Peace Now and Super Lovers!
And that brings me to the end of the tour for today.
Suffice to say, you won’t run out of things to look at when you’re in Osaka, although you may run out of cash!
I just wanted to say a huge thank you for such detailed information on how to find these Osaka stores! In particular, I’m a big Alice Auaa fan (from Australia!) and recently went on my first trip to Japan. Without this post, I don’t know how I would have found the store. You have a great blog! 🙂
Wow, I’m so pleased you found this useful! Sorry I only just discovered your comment. I’m chuffed 🙂