David Esteban
Senri-yama Nishi Square
Near the Senri-yama station, in northern Osaka, there is a small square that caught my attention because it still remains in a Japanese residential neighbourhood corresponding to Western standards. In the square you'll find several establishments, including a 24 hour convenience store, known in Japan as a "combini"
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