Tsutenkaku
Osaka
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Originally constructed in 1912 and rebuilt after WWII in 1956, the Tsūtenkaku Tower stands 103 meters tall and gives you an outstanding view of all of Osaka. When on top you can venture to step on the platform with a guide and safety belt to experience some exciting vertigo.
Useful Information
- Address: 1-18-6 Ebisuhigashi, Naniwa-ku, Osaka
- Phone: +81 6 6641 9555
- More Info: www.tsutenkaku.co.jp
- More Info: Monday-Sunday: 9.00-21.00
- Opening House: Metro Stop: Shin-Imamiya Station
Do & See
There is plenty of diversity in Osaka and lots to do and see for everyone with an interest in Japanese history, modern technology and eccentric, up-and-coming trends. Shinsaibashi is the most popular shopping area, Soemoncho is the entertainment district and Dotombori is packed with theatres and restaurants. In the Uehommachi district, you will come across the Shin-Kabukiza Theatre and the famous National Bunra-ku Puppet Theatre. Further south is the Shinsekai ward, where you cannot miss the 103-metre Tsutenka-ku Tower, a recognised landmark of Osaka.

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