What this is
Harukas 300 — Japan's tallest skyscraper observation deck at 300 metres above Osaka — has wrapped its entire 60th-floor glass corridor in Frieren: Beyond Journey's End imagery, turning a standard city panorama into an anime pilgrimage. Character pillar wrappings, standing panels, and decorative banners fill the space by day, while after sunset the glass panels themselves become projection screens showing iconic scenes and characters from the series. The 58th-floor twin towers join in at night, and even the elevator ride from floor 16 to 60 plays original Frieren announcements. The SKY GARDEN 300 café rounds it out with a collaboration menu tied to scenes and characters from the show.
Who should go
Frieren fans will get the most out of this — the layered day and night experiences reward a return visit or a long stay around sunset. Anime tourists and anyone already planning to visit Harukas 300 for the views will find the collaboration a genuine bonus rather than a detour.
Good to know
Harukas 300 observation deck tickets can be purchased at the venue's ticket counter on the 16th floor or via the official website — foreign credit cards are generally accepted at the counter. The observation deck spans floors 58–60 and is fully enclosed with 360-degree views; it is a seated and standing mixed space with a café on the 58th floor. The tower is directly connected to Tennoji Station and Kintetsu Osaka Abenobashi Station, making it one of the easiest major attractions in Osaka to reach without navigating street-level. Plan at least 90 minutes if you want to experience both the daytime displays and wait for the post-sunset projections to activate. The collaboration café menu items are likely to sell out on busy days, so ordering early in your visit is advisable.
This event was sourced and translated from Japanese by What's On Japan. Details may change — verify with the official source before attending.

