Osaka's trophy roster is anchored by Abeno Harukas, Grand Front Osaka, Umekita Frontier (KITTE Osaka).

  • Abeno Harukas — Tennoji, 2014.
  • Grand Front Osaka — Umeda, 2013.
  • Umekita Frontier (KITTE Osaka) — Umeda, 2024.
  • Nakanoshima Festival Tower — Nakanoshima, 2012.
  • Osaka Business Park — Osaka Business Park, 1995.

Osaka notable Class A buildings

Osaka's trophy roster is anchored by Abeno Harukas, Grand Front Osaka, Umekita Frontier (KITTE Osaka).

TL;DR

  • Abeno Harukas — Tennoji, 2014.
  • Grand Front Osaka — Umeda, 2013.
  • Umekita Frontier (KITTE Osaka) — Umeda, 2024.
  • Nakanoshima Festival Tower — Nakanoshima, 2012.
  • Osaka Business Park — Osaka Business Park, 1995.

Trophy roster

**Abeno Harukas** (Tennoji), ~2300k sqft, completed 2014. Tallest in Japan. **Grand Front Osaka** (Umeda), ~5900k sqft, completed 2013. Mixed-use trophy north of Osaka Station. **Umekita Frontier (KITTE Osaka)** (Umeda), ~3200k sqft, completed 2024. Major new Umeda trophy delivery. **Nakanoshima Festival Tower** (Nakanoshima), ~1700k sqft, completed 2012. Twin-tower trophy on the Nakanoshima island spine. **Osaka Business Park** (Osaka Business Park), ~1200k sqft, completed 1995. Multi-building Class A campus anchored by Twin 21 and Crystal Tower.

Key facts

cityOsaka
countryJapan
regionAPAC
classARentLocal25000 JPY/sqft/yr
classARentUsd$168/sqft/yr
vacancy4.8%
typicalLeaseYears4
typicalRentFreeMonths2
submarkets5
primeYieldPct3.6%
trophyBuildings5

Frequently asked questions

Which is the most prestigious Class A building in Osaka?
Abeno Harukas is the most-cited trophy benchmark in the Osaka market.

Editorial provenance

Reviewed by Kenji Watanabe — APAC contributing editor. Last updated 2026-04-15. See our methodology and editorial standards.

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