Stadiums and Arenas

Ookini Arena Maishima (Maishima Arena)

Ookini Arena Maishima is open to the public for a wide range of activities, including sports, culture, art, and industry, and is used as a place for promotion and exchange.

Access: Take the Hokko Sightseeing Bus Cosmo Dream Line (Route 3) from Cosmo Square Station and get off at Ookini Arena Maishima (approximately 20 minutes)

Address: 2-2-15 Hokko Ryokuchi, Konohana-ku, Osaka City

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