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Christmas event to celebrate Abeno Harukas’ 10th anniversary with 108 “light boxes

2023.12.23

The Abeno Harukas Kintetsu Main Store will celebrate its 10th anniversary by building a 2.8-meter tree with 108 (eternal) “light boxes” with the thought of the future of Abeno Harukas in mind, with customers, employees, Abeno/Tennoji area residents, and others who have worked together to make the area exciting since Abeno Harukas’ birth.

Period: Tuesday, December 19 – Monday, December 25
Lighting ceremony: Tuesday, December 19, 10:00-
Exhibition Location: Wing Building, 7th floor, special venue

Complete your Christmas tree board with message cards!

Visitors will complete their original Christmas tree board by attaching messages written on message cards to the Christmas tree board installed in the Welcome Galleria on the 2nd floor.

Period: Wednesday, December 20 – Monday, December 25
How to apply: 2nd floor Welcome Galleria

Events in the museum on 23rd and 24th

At the opening of the store, employees in Santa costumes will greet customers. The first 2,000 customers will receive “Original Tyrol Chocolates.

Date and Time: Sunday, December 24, 10:00 – 10 min.
Location: Tower Bldg. 2nd floor, pedestrian bridge entrance

※Abenoa Santa will also make an appearance.

Harukas Christmas Concert

Artists including the “Abeno Harukas Boys and Girls Choir,” which was created in conjunction with the opening of Abeno Harukas and also celebrated its 10th anniversary, will bring Christmas to life.

Date and Time: Saturday, December 23 and Sunday, December 24
Location: 2nd Floor Welcome Galleria

※Details of the program will be posted on the Abeno Harukas Kintetsu Main Store website in due course.

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