Ganko Umeda Honten

Osaka


At the main branch of this Osaka institution, a large dining hall serves a wide variety of set-course meals and sushi (à la carte or in sets), reasonably priced and made with traditional, quality ingredients. It's on the street along the western side of Hankyū Umeda Station. Look for the logo of the guy wearing a headband.


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