A Shared Kitchen Space Just Opened in Osaka's Tennoji Area — Here's Why It Matters for Travelers
- Jun 8
- 1 min read
Tired of eating out every day in Osaka? Hapirumu is a shared kitchen space in Tennoji where travelers and long-stay residents can cook, gather, and enjoy Osaka food culture together.

Eating out in Osaka is easy. The food is incredible, the options are endless, and convenience stores are open 24 hours. But after a while — especially if you're staying longer than a week — you start to miss cooking your own food.
That's exactly the gap that TANNIKI's new shared kitchen space, Hapirumu, is designed to fill.
What Is Hapirumu?
Located in Osaka's Abeno ward, a 5-minute walk from Kawachiguchi Station and within 16 minutes of Tennoji Station. The space is 35㎡ and fully private — perfect for groups of up to 12 people.
What Can You Do Here?
Hapirumu is more than just a kitchen. The space comes with a free projector and whiteboard, making it equally suited for workshops, movie nights, remote work sessions, and small meetings. Popular uses include takoyaki cooking parties with friends or family, cooking classes and group cooking sessions, film screenings using the projector, workshops and seminars, and workation and online meetings.
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Who Is This For?
Hapirumu is ideal for long-stay travelers in Osaka who want a break from eating out every day. It also works well for friend or family groups looking for a hands-on Osaka food experience, small teams needing a private space for workshops or remote work, and guests staying at nearby guesthouses who want access to a proper kitchen.









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