Last survey date: August 15, 2022
Nishi Umeda Station is the first station on the Osaka Metro Yotsubashi Line.
As its name suggests, it is located west of the Umeda area, close to the Sakurabashi exit of JR Osaka Station and the west ticket gate of Hanshin Railway’s Osaka Umeda Station, with hotels such as Hilton Osaka and Osaka Daiichi Hotel scattered around the area.
The Maru Building, where limousine buses to Itami Airport depart, is also nearby.
Despite such a convenient location, coin lockers at Nishi Umeda Station are located far from JR Osaka Station and Umeda Station on the Midosuji Line, so there are relatively many available coin lockers, making it a good location for a hole in the ground.
If there are no coin lockers available at JR Osaka Station or Midosuji Line Umeda Station, you can try the coin lockers at Nishi Umeda Station.
Coin Locker Information at Nishi-Umeda Station
There are four coin lockers outside the ticket gates at Nishi Umeda Station.
They are introduced in order of proximity to JR Osaka Station and Hanshin Osaka-Umeda Station.
West side passage near north ticket gate
There are coin lockers in the passageway on the right and west side toward the exit-only North ticket gate, closest to JR Osaka Station and Hanshin Osaka-Umeda Station.
▼The exit-only North ticket gate is here.

▼ Here are the coin lockers located on the right side aisle of the north ticket gate.

- 600 yen large: 9 pieces
- 500 yen medium: 9 pieces
- 300 yen small: 9 pieces

These coin-operated lockers accept cash only; paper money and transportation system IC cards such as ICOCA and PiTaPa are not accepted.
Main aisle near the middle ticket gate
There is another passageway on the left toward the middle ticket gate, but this is the main passageway and is more crowded.
There are also coin lockers facing this passageway.
▼There are coin lockers in the main passageway near the middle ticket gate.

- 400 yen small: 18 pieces
- 600 yen medium: 2 pieces
- 800 yen large: 2 pieces

Coins, 1,000 yen bills, and transportation system IC cards such as PiTaPa are accepted for payment here. Previously, transportation system IC cards such as Suica and ICOCA could not be used, but they are now accepted.
▼ The method of use differs from that of regular coin-operated lockers, which are operated using a touch panel.

▼ Operation instructions are also written (lever down and press the touch panel to pay).

Near the center of the main aisle
If you go along the main aisle from the middle ticket gate toward the south ticket gate, you will find coin lockers on your right.
The coin lockers located near the center of the main aisle are here.

- 400 yen small: 9 pieces
- 600 yen Medium: 9 pieces
- 800 yen Large: 9 pieces

The rightmost row seems to be for business use and had no amount written on it.
These coin-operated lockers accept cash only; paper money and transportation system IC cards such as Suica and PiTaPa are not accepted.
Main aisle near south ticket gate
Coin lockers are located facing the main walkway directly next to the south ticket gate.

- 400 yen small: 16 pieces
- 600 yen medium: 5 pieces
- 800 yen large: 5 pieces
Coins, 1,000 yen bills, and transportation system IC cards including PiTaPa are accepted for payment.
Previously, transportation system IC cards such as Suica and ICOCA were not accepted.
Available hours for coin lockers at Nishi-Umeda Station
Coin lockers at Nishi-Umeda Station can be used from the first train to the last train, with an additional charge after 1:00 am.
You can use them for a maximum of three days.
Please note that after the fourth day, they will be moved according to the terms and conditions, and then disposed of after 30 days of storage.
Coin Locker Information around Nishi-Umeda Station

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