ATC (Asia and Pacific Trade Center), Osaka

ATC (Asia and Pacific Trade Center), Osaka

The Asia and Pacific Trade Center popularly known by the acronym ATC is a business and pleasure venue located in the Sakishima Nanko Island of Osaka. It is the main facility in the Foreign Access Zone of the city and efficient import activities and procedures are performed in the Comprehensive Bonded Area within the ATC.

The Asia and Pacific Trade Center has an unusual modernist design. It is divided into two sections. One section is called Os and the other is the ITM or the International Trade Mart. Os has many local and international shopping outlets and restaurants. The ITM houses the shopping plaza popularly known as MARE and several event and exhibition spaces.

The shops at the Asia and Pacific Trade Center sell trendy clothes, novelties and hobby products at affordable prices. There are specialty Japanese restaurants, restaurants serving international cuisine, bars, buffets and a special restaurant for diabetics. All the restaurants offer spectacular ocean views. The ATC has recreational activities for all ages including an indoor aquarium, the Takarajima gaming center and a court for playing Futsal. Other facilities include a space dedicated to exhibitions displaying products designed for the elderly and another dedicated to displaying eco friendly products and the Sunset hall for the performance of music concerts. Outdoor live shows take place at the Os Park in front of the building.

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Sight Name: ATC (Asia and Pacific Trade Center)
Sight Location: Osaka, Japan (See walking tours in Osaka)
Sight Type: Shopping

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