Naka-no-shima-kōen

Osaka


Osaka's first public park, created in 1891 at the eastern end of Naka-no-shima, is a good place for an afternoon stroll or picnic lunch.


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1. Museum of Oriental Ceramics

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2. Osaka Tenman-gū

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Founded in the 10th century, this shrine is where Osaka students come to pray for success: it's dedicated to Sugawara Michizane, also known as Tenjin-san,…

3. Osaka Central Public Hall

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Built in 1911, this dramatic, red-brick neo-Renaissance building is an important cultural property.

4. Osaka City Hall

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A mid-1980s building incorporating some elements from the 1921 City Hall.

5. Tenjinbashi-suji Shōtengai

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6. O-hatsu Ten-jin

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7. Osaka Museum of History

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Built above the ruins of Naniwa Palace (c 650), visible through the ground floor, this museum tells Osaka's story from the era of this early palace to the…

8. Osaka-jō

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