Bar & Cafe

1143ZAKI

06-6343-0110

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A new bunny bar is born in Kitashinchi, Osaka

  • 1F・2F, Takehachin Bld., 1-1-43, Sonezakishinchi, Osaka Shi Kita Ku, Osaka Fu
  • 19:00~5:00
  • 06-6343-0110
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1143ZAKI

1F・2F, Takehachin Bld., 1-1-43, Sonezakishinchi, Osaka Shi Kita Ku, Osaka Fu

  • Shop Information

    • Shop name 1143ZAKI
    • Address 1F・2F, Takehachin Bld., 1-1-43, Sonezakishinchi, Osaka Shi Kita Ku, Osaka Fu
    • Phone 06-6343-0110
    • Open 19:00~5:00
    • Close Sunday
    • URL https://www.1143zaki.com/
    • Average price   ---
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    • Reservation
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