OSAKA Strawberry Festival 2026
A curated, 10-day strawberry dessert marketplace returns to Osaka this March, bringing limited seasonal sweets, regional berry varieties, and vendor exclusives under one roof. Affordable, central, and highly photogenic, it’s an easy spring add-on for anyone exploring Kita.
The OSAKA Strawberry Festival returns for a 10-day run at KTV Ogimachi Square from March 13 through 22, continuing its role as the Kansai edition of the long-running Yokohama Strawberry Festival brand. The event has established itself as a recurring seasonal marketplace focused entirely on premium strawberry sweets and limited spring collaborations.
This is a concentrated indoor dessert event — a curated lineup of specialty vendors offering strawberry-driven creations you won’t typically find all in one place. Instead of café-hopping across the city, visitors can sample multiple styles in a single visit: towering parfaits layered with fresh berries, crepes built around rare varietals like Yotsuboshi, strawberry milk drinks, chocolate-strawberry hybrid desserts, and traditional Japanese sweets such as daifuku reimagined with premium fruit.
Part of what makes the festival worthwhile is density. Many participating vendors create event-exclusive menu items or limited-quantity seasonal products tied specifically to strawberry harvest timing. Certain berry varieties — including well-known brands like Amaou — appear at peak quality during this window. That seasonal timing is the hook.
Admission is modest (¥450 advance / ¥600 same-day), and the venue is fully covered, making it an easy, weather-proof stop during March’s unpredictable spring days. Located just minutes from Ogimachi Station and a short walk from Osaka Tenma Station, it pairs naturally with a stroll through Tenjinbashisuji Shopping Street or Ogimachi Park.
It’s a focused 60–90 minute experience designed for couples on a spring date, families with kids, friend groups chasing Instagram-worthy desserts, or visitors who want a seasonal food moment without navigating multiple neighborhoods.
If your March calendar already includes concerts, sakura viewing, or Umeda shopping, this slots in seamlessly. Think of it as Osaka’s sweetest spring intermission.
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Vendor Density — Multiple strawberry dessert specialists in one indoor venue.
Seasonal Peak — Premium Amaou and Yotsuboshi berries at harvest timing.
Event Exclusives — Limited-edition sweets made specifically for this festival.
Central Access — Steps from Ogimachi Station in Kita Ward.
Quick Add-On — Ideal pairing with Umeda, Tenjinbashisuji, or Ogimachi Park.
Photos: Official Website
Maps
Contact
Opening Hours
THE SCENE: FAQ’s
ACCESS
Venue: KTV Ogimachi Square
Address: 2-1-7 Ogimachi, Kita-ku, Osaka
JR Osaka Loop Line → Osaka-Tenma Station: Approximately 5 minutes on foot via Ogimachi Park.
Osaka Metro Sakaisuji Line → Ogimachi Station Exit 2: Approximately 3 minutes on foot.
The venue sits adjacent to Ogimachi Park and within walking distance of Tenjinbashisuji Shopping Street.
SCHEDULE
March 13–22, 2026
Daily operating hours: 10:00–18:00
Event operates rain or shine (indoor venue).
ADMISSION
Advance Ticket: ¥450 (tax included)
Same-Day Ticket: ¥600 (tax included)
Preschool children: Free
Re-entry permitted on the same day
Asoview! (Japanese)
https://www.asoview.com/
(Search: “OSAKAストロベリーフェスティバル2026”)
Lawson Ticket (Japanese / convenience store Loppi purchase available)
https://l-tike.com/
(Search event name; purchase online or at Loppi machines inside Lawson stores)
e+ (eplus.jp)
https://eplus.jp/
(Search event name directly)
KKday (English-friendly option)
https://www.kkday.com/
(Search “Osaka Strawberry Festival 2026”)
INFO & TIPS
What Can You Buy
Premium strawberry parfaits layered with fresh fruit.
Crepes featuring Yotsuboshi and Amaou varietals.
Strawberry milk drinks and specialty beverages.
Strawberry daifuku and traditional Japanese sweets.
Chocolate-strawberry fusion desserts and limited seasonal collaborations.
Select strawberry-themed merchandise and packaged sweets for takeaway.
Policies & Tips
Arrive early for best selection — some items are limited daily.
Weekends expected to be busiest between 12:00–15:00.
Cashless payment varies by vendor; carry cash as backup.
Venue is stroller-friendly but can become crowded mid-afternoon.
Plan approximately 60–90 minutes for full vendor exploration.




