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15 most popular storage locations out of 330 in Osaka

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Store any items, no matter the size

¥1,000,000 protection
  • Small from ¥275/day

    Purses, tote bags

    Small from ¥275/day
  • Regular from ¥525/day

    Carry-on suitcases, backpacks, trolleys

    Regular from ¥525/day
  • Odd-size from ¥1,000/day

    Surfboards, bikes

    Odd-size from ¥1,000/day
Pricing changes per country and city. All bag storage sizes are paid as a flat rate per 24 hours.

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Why store your bags with Bounce?

32,000+ trusted storage spots across 4,000+ cities

32,000+ trusted storage spots across 4,000+ cities

10M+ bags stored safely

10M+ bags stored safely

4.9 rating (1,302,055 reviews)

4.9 rating (1,302,055 reviews)

Free cancellation

Free cancellation

¥1,000,000 bag protection

¥1,000,000 bag protection

24/7 support

24/7 support

Get the most out of your time in Osaka

Sunset reflected in high-rise building near the famous Umeda sky building, Umeda district, Osaka, Japan

Luggage lockers around Osaka Station for easy city exploring

Recommended for: tourists, business travelers, commuters.

If you’re heading into Osaka Station or Umeda, finding luggage storage is super easy. This area is packed with stores, malls, and all kinds of connections. The Umeda spot is popular because it’s right by Kita-Shinchi Station and has great reviews from visitors. Right now, there are more than 318 luggage storage spots across Osaka, so you never really have to walk far. Rolling your suitcase through here during rush hour? Not much fun. Just drop your bags, grab a coffee, and you’re set. The big draw here is how close you are to the trains. It makes switching lines or catching the Shinkansen at Shin-Osaka simple. That’s the trick for a stress-free day in this busy district.
a boat on a river in a city

Bag storage tips for a relaxed day in Namba and Shinsaibashi

Recommended for: tourists, locals, event attendees, digital nomads.

Namba and Shinsaibashi always feel lively. From neon lights to takoyaki stalls, it’s a fun walk, but dragging a suitcase here isn’t ideal. We usually tell friends to use the Namba Area or In Minamisenba storage if they plan to shop or catch a live show. Both are open on Sundays and have solid ratings. For real, over 605 bags have gone through the Namba Area store alone. That says a lot. You can leave your stuff for ¥275, head out to Dotonbori, and not worry about space in cafes or squeezing down tiny side streets.
Destination sign on Shinkansen train car bound for Shin-Osaka, rain just having fallen onto the train. Okayama Station, Japan.

Suitcase storage near Shin-Osaka for stress-free transfers

Recommended for: business travelers, commuters.

When you’re traveling for work or catching a bullet train, you don’t want to be stuck with heavy bags. Around Shin-Osaka Station, suitcase storage is a real help. Check out Near Shin-Osaka Station. It’s highly rated and open early and late, so it fits business schedules. Locals say the convenience is worth it, especially before meetings. Across Osaka, people have already stored more than 1908 bags at Bounce spots, so you know it’s a tried-and-true option. Just a short walk and your hands are free for a quick lunch or an easy transfer. No need to drag anything through long station corridors.

Compare your bag storage options

While coin lockers are convenient because they are everywhere, Bounce offers more flexibility, support, and availability for travelers with larger bags or longer stays.

Bounce
Coin lockers
Open 24/7
Yes, in some locations

Yes, in some locations

Coverage
32,000 in 4,000 cities

Ubiquitous

Booking method
Online (app/website)

On-site only

Payment methods
Credit card, Apple Pay, Google Pay

Coins

Availability
Always available

Often full

Size limitation
No size limitation

Limited size

Cancellation policy
Free cancellation

Depends on the locker

Customer support
24/7 support

Depends on the locker

Bag protection
Up to ¥1,000,000 per booking

Depends on the locker

Price
From ¥275/day

From ¥650/day

Frequently asked questions

  • Can you store your luggage in Osaka?

    Yes, Osaka offers many options for storing luggage. You’ll find coin lockers in almost all major train stations, shopping centers, and tourist areas. These can often be hard to find, though. Additionally, services like Bounce offer secure, flexible luggage storage, perfect if you’re staying in a vacation rental with early check-out.

  • How much are luggage lockers in Japan?

    Locker prices vary by size and location. Prices can be fixed per calendar day, not per hour. Bounce offers a flat rate starting around ¥275 per bag per day, including bag protection up to ¥1,000,000, 24/7 customer support, and is bookable online in English and other languages.

  • How long can you store luggage in a locker in Japan?

    Most coin lockers allow storage for up to 3 consecutive days. After that, your items may be transferred to a staffed storage office and require a fee to retrieve. If you need longer-term storage, services like Bounce offer more flexibility and don’t require you to return daily.

  • How much does it cost to store luggage in Japan?

    Prices depend on locker size and location. Bounce’s luggage storage in Osaka starts for just ¥275 per bag per day, with full transparency, flexible hours, and included bag protection. This is ideal if you want to avoid crowded station lockers or language barriers.

  • Are there luggage lockers in Osaka?

    Osaka is well-equipped with coin lockers at nearly every major train and subway station, including Osaka Station, Namba, and Shin-Osaka. However, during busy times or festivals, these lockers can fill up quickly. Bounce offers alternatives nearby, allowing you to reserve a spot online and skip the stress of hunting for an available locker.