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Japan Post Group Osaka Building, 3-9 Kitahamahigashi, Chuo Ward, Osaka, 540-0031, Japan
kontakte telefon: +81 6-6941-9684
webseite: map.japanpost.jp
größere karte und wegbeschreibungLatitude: 34.689955, Longitude: 135.5125731
Honoka Miki (Honò)
::There is a bronze statue of Mitsu Maejima. There were some miniature gadgets on display, but I don't know if they are for sale or not.
pan pan
::I received a polite response. relatively empty
KK HAHA
::When I brought my registered mail, I was asked to write it on paper. Other places will give you a photo-read receipt. Although the post office is located in the company's building, it is not up to date. Doesn't anyone point this out?
ガクブル
::You always seem busy. I feel stressed out. I don't feel like it. Other people wrote that they were racially discriminated against, but it can happen here. I didn't do anything special, but every time I use it, I feel a bit queasy. Well, basically everyone is unfriendly.
01_dat18 cool
::Considering it's a post office in a prime location, it's quite spacious and easy to use, and there are many counters and ATMs, so you won't have to wait in long lines even during lunch breaks in a business district. The area in front of the building is also large, and a bust of ``Mitsuru Maejima'' with this person has been erected at the Japan Post Office. Perhaps because the area is large, there is plenty of space for packing and writing addresses, making it easy to use. Also, probably because there are staff members who are passionate about public relations, there are always cute displays, making the counters, which tend to be a bit bleak, a nice change of pace. The display area for new stamps and coins is also spacious on the wall, and it's nice to have a look at it.