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A vast oasis in the city centre against a backdrop of Osaka Castle
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Centred around the lofty Osaka Castle Keep, Osaka Castle Park is a spacious park surrounded by a double moat. Osaka Castle, which was reconstructed thanks to citizens’ donations, is a symbol of Osaka.
Blooming flowers of various kinds cover the 105.6 hectares of the park. The cherry blossoms in bloom on the stone walls of the moat are really stunning. Beyond the cherry blossoms, the castle tower comes into view. The park is also home to 13 Historic and Important Cultural Properties, including the yagura (turrets), which have survived war and natural disasters, as well as the Western-style historical headquarters of the Japanese Imperial Army’s 4th Division, in the Honmaru (the main circle of the castle). Combine the classic buildings with flowers and lush greenery for a great photo.
地址: 1 Osaka-jo, Chuo-ku, Osaka City, Osaka Prefecture 540-0002, Japan
开放时间 Hours vary depending on the facility (the park is open 24 hours)
电话: +81 (0)667554146

Osaka Castle Park
Pose in front of this iconic sign
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Even in the Dotonbori area with its endless giant billboards, the Dotonbori Glico sign stands out from a mile away. In Japan, even people who’ve never visited Dotonbori are familiar with this sign of a character running with his hands raised.
This ad was first installed in 1935, and the current ad is the sixth generation, having been updated in 2014. The most popular option is to take a photo posing with the characters from the top of Ebisubashi Bridge. However, you can also take photos from the path, or from the Tombori River Walk on the opposite side of the river, which directly faces the sign.