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Frühlingsfest 2026 at Ten-shiba
Frühlingsfest 2026 at Ten-shiba
Frühlingsfest 2026 at Ten-shiba
Frühlingsfest 2026 at Ten-shiba
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Frühlingsfest 2026 at Ten-shiba

Osaka’s Golden Week Beer Garden Returns

Long communal tables, imported German drafts, and one of Osaka’s most relaxed outdoor spring traditions return to Tennoji Park this Golden Week.

As Golden Week approaches, Tennoji Park’s Ten-shiba lawn once again transforms into one of Osaka’s most cheerful open-air beer gardens. Ten-shiba Frühlingsfest 2026 is scheduled for April 24 through May 6, continuing the now-established spring counterpart to the area’s popular Oktoberfest events.

Modeled after Germany’s traditional spring beer celebrations, the festival centers on imported German draft beer served beneath large branded tents and open-air service counters. Past Tenshiba editions have featured internationally recognized German breweries including Paulaner, Erdinger, Löwenbräu, Hofbräu München, and Franziskaner, pouring a range of styles such as pilsner, hefeweizen, dunkel, märzen, and seasonal specialties. Fruit beers and limited imports have also appeared in previous years. The official 2026 brewery lineup will be announced closer to opening.

Unlike ticketed indoor beer expos, Frühlingsfest operates as a relaxed beer garden format. Admission to the festival grounds is free, and guests purchase food and beverages individually. Long communal tables recreate a traditional Festzelt atmosphere, while the surrounding Ten-shiba lawn remains open for casual seating, making it one of Osaka’s more accessible and family-friendly Golden Week drinking events.

Food plays an equally important role. Previous editions have served bratwurst, currywurst, schnitzel, pretzels, roasted pork knuckle (schweinshaxe), German-style sausages, and grilled meats alongside hearty sides designed to pair with draft beer. The combination of imported beer, substantial food, and open-air energy gives the event a distinctly European feel — all set against the urban backdrop of Tennoji Station and Abeno Harukas.

While official attendance figures are not consistently published, the festival regularly draws substantial Golden Week crowds, particularly on weekend afternoons and early evenings. With its central location and free-entry model, Frühlingsfest has become one of Osaka’s most reliable spring drinking traditions.

Golden Week Run — Twelve days of open-air beer in Tennoji.

German Draft Lineup — Paulaner, Erdinger, Löwenbräu and more (past editions).

Free Entry Format — Pay per drink and dish.

Fest Tent Tables — Communal seating under branded beer tents.

Urban Park Setting — Ten-shiba lawn beneath Abeno Harukas and the iconic OSAKA sign.

Photos: Official Tenshiba Website

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  • Tenshiba, 5-55 Chausuyamachō, Tennoji Ward, Osaka, 543-0063, Japan
  • http://tenshiba-oktoberfest.com
  • saka_oktoberfest

Opening Hours

April 24: 15:00-20:30
Open now
April 25-May6: 11:00-20:30
Last Order: 20:00

THE SCENE: FAQ’s

ACCESS

Venue: Ten-shiba (Tennoji Park)
Address: 5-55 Chausuyamacho, Tennoji-ku, Osaka

JR Lines → Tennoji Station (Central Exit, approx. 2-minute walk).
Osaka Metro Midosuji Line → Tennoji Station (Exit 1, approx. 2-minute walk).
Osaka Metro Tanimachi Line → Tennoji Station (Exit 1, approx. 2-minute walk).
Kintetsu Minami Osaka Line → Osaka-Abenobashi Station (approx. 5-minute walk).

The event is held directly on the Ten-shiba lawn outside the station complex.

SCHEDULE

April 24 – May 6, 2026

Ten-shiba Frühlingsfest runs daily during Golden Week.

Official daily opening and closing times for 2026 have not yet been published.

Based on prior editions (2025), the festival typically operated approximately 11:00–20:30 daily, with last orders around 20:00. Final 2026 hours will be confirmed by organizers closer to opening.

Outdoor event; generally operates rain or shine.

TICKETS

General Admission: Free.

Beer and Food: Purchased individually on site.

Based on previous editions:
Beer typically ranges from ¥1,000–¥1,500 per serving depending on brewery and size.
Food pricing varies by vendor and menu item.

No advance tickets are required.

INFO & TIPS

Outdoor event; typically operates rain or shine.

Golden Week weekends and evenings are the busiest periods. Weekday afternoons are generally less crowded.

Communal fest tables fill quickly; lawn seating is available but limited during peak hours.

Some vendors may use a glass deposit system for reusable beer mugs.

IC cards and cashless payments are commonly accepted, though carrying some cash is advisable.

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Ten-shiba Frühlingsfest 2026

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April 24 – May 6
  • Tenshiba, 5-55 Chausuyamachō, Tennoji Ward, Osaka, 543-0063, Japan
  • 11:00–20:30

  • JR Lines → Tennoji Station

  • Metro Midosuji Line → Tennoji Station

  • Free Entry, Beer ¥1,000–¥1,500

  • tenshiba-oktoberfest.com
  • Last Order 20:00

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