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    Osaka Castle Museum

    Osaka City History / culture

    A famous castle that symbolizes Osaka
    The current castle tower is the third in its series, following those from the Toyotomi and Tokugawa periods, and is a symbol of Osaka that was rebuilt in 1931 with donations from the citizens of Osaka.
    With a history spanning over 90 years, it was designated as a nationally registered tangible cultural property in 1997 and as a tangible cultural property designated by Osaka City in 2025.

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    Toyotomi Stone Wall Mansion at Osaka Castle

    Osaka City History / culture

    The stone walls of the original Osaka Castle have finally appeared!
    The stone walls of the original Osaka Castle, built by Toyotomi Hideyoshi, which lie beneath Osaka Castle, built by the Tokugawa Shogunate, are now open to the public.

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    MIRAIZA Osaka Castle

    Osaka City Entertainment

    Enjoy shopping and dining in a historic, stately building
    Built in 1931 as the headquarters of the 4th Army Division, at the same time as Osaka Castle Museum, it is now a popular complex housing shops, cafes, restaurants, and museums.

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    海洋堂フィギュアミュージアム ミライザ大阪城

    Osaka City Manufacturing

    Located next to Osaka Castle, the museum has a variety of areas where you can enjoy over 3,000 pieces of art created by Kaiyodo, a pioneer in Japanese figure production, over 40 years. There is also a souvenir shop and over 100 types of capsule toys on display, making it popular both in Japan and overseas.

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    Osaka Museum of History

    Osaka City History / culture

    大阪の歴史を楽しみながら学ぶ
    古代から現代までの変遷を、まるでタイムスリップしたかのように体感できる展示が魅力。

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    Senpukan

    Osaka City History / culture

    Senpukukan was built as a reception hall for the Japan Mint, which was founded in 1871. It is the oldest surviving Western-style building in Osaka, and was named "Senpukukan," meaning "House of Currency," when Emperor Meiji visited in 1872. The emperor also visited in 1877 and 1878, and the building has welcomed many important people from Japan and abroad, and was designated an Important Cultural Property of Japan in 1956.

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    Osaka City Entertainment and Gourmet

    A tourist destination packed with entertainment and gourmet food
    This is an area where you can enjoy Osaka's unique gourmet food and downtown atmosphere, such as Tsutenkaku Tower and Janjan Yokocho.

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    Janjan Yokocho

    Osaka City Entertainment and Gourmet

    This alley is like a condensed version of Osaka's everyday gourmet food, and retains a strong downtown atmosphere.

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    Sumiyoshi Taisha Shrine

    Osaka City History / culture

    The main shrine, affectionately known as Sumiyoshi-san
    This is the head shrine of the Sumiyoshi faith, which has 2,300 shrines across the country. It has long been worshipped as the god of safe voyages and the arts and culture.

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    SHITENNOJI

    Osaka City History / culture

    A temple with over 1,400 years of history
    Founded by Prince Shotoku, it is known as the first official Buddhist temple in Japan, and its grounds are lined with various buildings, including the Seirei-in temple where the prince is enshrined, and the central temple.

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    Osaka Municipal Museum of Fine Arts

    Osaka CityArtHistory and History / culture

    An art museum that has stood in Tennoji Park for 90 years
    This historic art museum has a wide range of collections, mainly focusing on Oriental art. You can also see Keitakuen Garden from the terrace inside the museum.

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    Keizaien Garden

    Osaka CityNature ActivitiesHistory History / culture

    Reopening on March 1, 2025, Keitakuen Garden (a designated cultural property of Osaka City) is a purely Japanese-style strolling garden with a forest and springs located within Tennoji Park. The garden features a large pond with a white stone beach in the foreground, an island with a black pine tree in the middle, and scattered rock islands, reminiscent of the ocean. Enjoy the elaborate garden from various angles as you stroll around the garden, taking in the scenery, the artificial hill to the northeast, the large waterfall at its foot, and the gazebo.

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