Abeno Observatory/HARUKAS 300 (Observatory)
EDGE THE HARUKAS" is a 60 cm wide, 20 m long deck newly installed on the top of the perimeter glass at the top of the building 300 m above the ground. It is an attraction where you can walk and enjoy the thrill . This kind of attraction will be Japan's first *1 . You can stand on your own in a place where you can look straight down from a skyscraper, and experience the 360-degree view and the cityscape that spreads far below with your whole body, with nothing to block you.
EDGE THE HARUKAS refers to wearing a safety belt and walking in a corridor about 60 cm wide and 20 meters long built on the outer glass at the top of the 300-meter-high building, experiencing screaming and exciting entertainment facilities. This is the first entertainment facility like this in Japan *1 . At the top of the towering building, stand on the corridor that can barely accommodate one person and look down at your feet. There are no obstacles to block your sight, allowing you to experience the 360-degree panorama and the infinitely extended street view.
Adrenaline seekers, rejoice! EDGE THE HARUKAS offers a heart-pounding experience unlike any other in Japan – a chance to walk along a narrow ledge overlooking a dizzying 300-meter drop from the top of the Abeno Harukas skyscraper!
This open-air walkway, a first of its kind in Japan, stretches just 60 centimeters wide and 20 meters long. Imagine yourself standing on this precarious perch, harnessed for safety of course, with nothing but unobstructed views in all directions. The sprawling cityscape of Osaka unfolds beneath you, offering a breathtaking 360-degree panorama.
Get ready for a surge of excitement as you walk along the ledge, feeling the city's energy and the vastness of the sky all around. This is a truly unique experience that will leave you breathless and exhilarated. Don't worry, safety is paramount. You'll be securely harnessed throughout the entire walk, allowing you to focus on the incredible views and the unparalleled thrill.
EDGE THE HARUKAS isn't just an attraction; it's a chance to conquer your fears and create a lasting memory. So, are you ready to push your limits and experience the exhilarating world of EDGE THE HARUKAS? Just remember to check the official website or inquire beforehand, as there might be restrictions based on height, weight, or health conditions.
- Learn about Osaka's history, culture, and landmarks through interactive exhibits on the observation decks.
- Prepare to be awestruck by the 360-degree views of Osaka and beyond. F
- The observatory exudes a sophisticated and modern atmosphere, making it a perfect choice for a romantic evening or a special occasion.
- Accessibility: While the observatory strives for accessibility, some areas, particularly EDGE THE HARUKAS.
- Photography and Videography: Photography and videography are generally permitted within the observatory
- Food and Beverages: While the Sky Garden 300 Restaurant offers a dining experience with panoramic views.
- Ages 4 and over (Those under 145cm and over 200cm are not allowed.)
- Elementary school students and younger must be accompanied by a guardian (1 person over 18 years old)
- Since the reception is on a first-come, first-served basis, there is no guarantee of participation even if you purchase, so please be aware. Even if the capacity is reached on a first-come, first-served basis, we will let you know if there is space for the next session. If you miss the first-come-first-served basis, you will not be charged.
- The staff will visit the case in order. If there is a full seat, the visit will be arranged to the next time slot. If it cannot be arranged, a full refund will be given. Please understand.
- Depending on the weather, it may be canceled or it may be canceled during window cleaning.
- Events may be canceled due to weather conditions and window cleaning.
- Bringing cameras, smartphones, and mobile phones is not allowed.
- Luggage, accessories, and other items that may fall off must be stored in a locker.
- Wear the uniform over your clothes.
- Please wear a harness and a safety belt.
- If you are wearing sandals, heels, or other shoes that are easy to take off, you will be asked to change into lace-up shoes.
- Cameras, smartphones and mobile phones are prohibited.
- Luggage and decorations are at risk of falling, so please store them in lockers.
- Wear the designated uniform over your clothes.
- Fasten your harness and seat belt.
- Shoes that are easy to fall off, such as slippers and high heels, need to be replaced with shoes with laces.