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A lot of pleasure.Shopping at Kintetsu Department Store.
OSAKA明るい
Welcome to Osaka, a city brimful of charms!
Inviting Osaka Tourism Supporter !! MORE AND MORE TO OSAKA! from all over the world.http://www.osaka-info.jp/supporter/en/
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KyotoOsaka International Airport(Itami Airport)
About 20 min.
About 30 min.
KansaiInternational
AirportAbout 65 min.
Osakako
BAY Area
TENNOJI Area
MINAMI (South) Area
KITA (North)Area
OSAKA CASTLEArea
About 30 min.
NambaAbout 10 min. Tennoji
About 15 min.
Universal-CityAbout 15 min.
OsakajokoenAbout 10 min.
Shin-Osaka
Osaka (Umeda)
About 5 min.
About 30 min.
About 50 min.
SakaiAbout 30 min.
WakayamaAbout 80 min.
約5分中之島
1500 years of Aqua MetropolisCity of Dynamic DevelopmentCity with the “Osaka Taste”Shopping Pleasure in a Town of CommerceMoved by Old and New OsakaFestivals and EventsOsaka CastleKita (North) AreaMinami (South) AreaTennoji AreaBay AreaOsaka-the Hub of Japan’s Tourist MeccasHotelInformationVisitors’ Information Centers and Osaka Railway and Subway Map
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Osaka Tourist Guide
Issued : October 2011
Osaka City Emblem
MIOTSUKUSHI
• City Flowers : Cherry, Pansy• Population : 2,671,529 Estimated as of September 1, 2011
• Area : 222.47km2
• Location : 34°41’N, 135°30’E
Osaka, Tourism Hub of the Kansai Region
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Osaka Castle
* Regular boat service available from piers with the mark.
Osaka began to play a great role in trade and cultural exchange with the establishment of its port, which opened in Naniwazu in the 5th century. The town enjoyed brisk business with mainland China and the Korean peninsula as well as benefitting from domes-tic trade links. In the middle ages, it prospered as a sea route and a land route terminal for pilgrimages to temples and shrines such as Kumano, and gradually a city emerged. Japan became unified under warlord Toyo-tomi Hideyoshi at the end of the 16th century. He built Osaka Castle and a new town as he realized its convenient location which opened to the sea and prospered along the river. In the Edo period (1603-1868), canals ran throughout the city crammed with busy boat traffic laden with products from all over Japan. It was at the center of the Japanese economy and distribution, and was known as the “Nation’s Kitchen”. The Aqua Metropolis is still going strong, as evinced by the “Water Corridor” flowing through the center of the c i ty. The greenery- f i l l ed Okawa R iver – Nakanoshima (Dojimagawa River, Tosaborigawa River) and the busy Osaka signature Dotombori area are connected with the Higashi Yokoborigawa River and Kizugawa River, forming a four-sided configura-tion rarely seen anywhere in the world. The waterfront charm extends from there to the Bay Area. You can enjoy cruising in every season, relax at a river front terrace or café, and visit various amusements and a world famous theme park. The charm of the Aqua Metropolis knows no bounds.
A. Nakanoshima seen from the sky B. Aqua-Liner on the Okawa River C. Tenjin Matsuri Festival Boat procession (the largest water festival in Japan) ⦆D. Dotomborigawa River E. Terrace on Tosaborigawa River F. Café in Nakanoshima Park G. Osaka Castle H. Shitennoji Temple I. Osaka Tenmangu Shrine J. Sumiyoshi-taisha Grand Shrine K. Imamiya-Ebisu Jinja Shrine
OAP Pier
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A. Nakanoshima seen from the sky B. Aqua-Liner on the Okawa River C. Tenjin Matsuri Festival Boat procession (the largest water festival in Japan) D. Dotomborigawa River E. Terrace on Tosaborigawa River F. Café in Nakanoshima Park G. Osaka Castle H. Shitennoji Temple I. Osaka Tenmangu Shrine J. Sumiyoshi-taisha Grand Shrine K. Imamiya-Ebisu Jinja Shrine
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Osaka was the center of economic development in Japan for a very long time, which is why there are a great number of dynamic landmarks with a historical air. Midosuji main street, 44m wide and 4km long, is one such place. The areas around the north and south terminals of Midosuji are the flourishing “Kita” and “Minami”, faces of Osaka.Kita is rapidly evolving now. A highly functional dome roof has been completed this year at JR Osaka station, connecting the north and south station buildings. There are four busy department stores near the station. In the north district of the station, a new town wil l be born under the concept of water and greenery in the spring of 2013, equipped with offices, commercial facili-ties, hotels and residential real estate. Minami is a genuine Osaka area, especially Doto-mbori. Hozenji-Yokocho Alley filled with ambi-ence of olden times, the modern building of Namba Parks with its rooftop garden, a luxury brand street in Shinsaibashi and the like. The charm lies in this unique world where contrasting items co-exist unpretentiously. Abeno Q’s Mall, the largest in Osaka, came into existence at the south gate of Tennoji and Abeno terminals. In addition, construction of the tallest terminal building in Japan is well under way. Please fully enjoy Osaka, a place which is always energetic and filled with points to see and enjoy.
Osaka Station City (inside)Osaka Station City (appearance)Chaya-machi QuarterHerbis PLAZA /Herbis ENTOsaka station north districtOsaka Securities ExchangeMido-suji Avenue Sculpture along MidosujiEbisu-bashi BridgeNamba ParksAbeno Q’s Mall
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Osaka city joins “Délice” a network of gourmet cities in the world. “Délice”, advocated by the city of Lyon in France, was established to develop and promote food culture, enhance the spirit of �ne dining and promote intercultural exchange between member cities, etc.
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Konamon gourmetKonamon means �our-based food, such as Okonomiyaki Pancakes, Takoyaki (octopus dumplings), noodles, etc. and the point of good taste lies in using stock in the batter for Okonomiyaki and Takoyaki, as well as in Udon noodle soup.
From the dishes of the common folk to sophisti-cated Japanese eateries and western-style restaurants, just about everything is tasty. Osaka is a city of “eat till you drop”, a fact acknowl-edged by all and sundry. The key point of Osaka food is above all delicious fish stock to bring out the essential goodness of the ingredients with a light soy sauce. Any and all dishes will have a rich flavored stock made from kombu seaweed and dried bonito. In the Edo period (1603-1868), Osaka collected special products from all over Japan, when it was known as the “Nation’s Kitchen”. Blessed with seafood from nearby oceans, and abundant vegetables harvested in the suburbs, people developed a sophisticated palate, and cooks trained to sharpen and deepen their skill for creating Osaka dishes. Customers and cooks converse over the counter, where customers enjoy the view of cook-ing, and taste the freshly cooked meals. This style had its beginning in Osaka which is a city most particular about eating. As well as Japanese cuisine, chefs from all over the world trained in French, Italian, Chinese and ethnic cooking show off their skills. Collaboration beyond mutual barriers widens and deepens the food culture, only available in Osaka. Please try all the “City of Osaka Taste”.
A. Scenes from restaurants with a historyB. Dotombori C. Hozenji-Yokocho Alley D. Kaiseki cooking E. TecchiriF. Udon-suki (noodle pot) G. Hakozushi (boxed sushi) H. Kani-suki (crab pot) I. Yakiniku (BBQ) J. Takoyaki K. Okonomiyaki L. Kitsune Udon (noodle with fried tofu topping)M. N. O. P. French food
Joy of food rich in varietySkillfully prepared Kaiseki cooking is the essence of Japanese food, which can be enjoyed easily with Shokado lunch-box devised by a cook in Osaka to bring Kaiseki along on a picnic. While Nigiri sushi in Edomae style is the main portion, do not forget traditional Osakazushi such as Pressed sushi and Steamed sushi. Among numerous pot dishes such as crab pot, Shabu-shabu (sliced pieces of high quality beef pot) and noodle pot, a blow-fish pot called Tecchiri represents Osaka. Casual gourmet includes cutlet on a skewer, BBQ, Tempura, and Konamon (flour-based food), and others. Enjoy them to suit your taste.
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We urge you to come to shopping streets and markets to feel the liveliness of Osaka, a town of commerce. Famous places include Tenjinbashi-suji Shopping Street, the longest in Japan, and the noted tourist spot Shinsaibashi-suji Shopping Street. Specialty shopping streets offer variety. Nippombashi Den-Den Town has long been known for electrical appliances, but it is now becoming famous for rare comic and animation goods such as figures. Matsuyamachi-suji Shopping Street is lined with toy wholesalers for annual event items; New Year’s Day decoration, hina dolls, and carp streamers. Sennichimae Doguya-suji Shopping Street offers every kind of item for restaurants where unique Osaka souvenirs such as wax food samples are sold. You cannot exclude the Shinsaibashi Brand-name Boutique Area of luxury brand shops, the Horie neighborhood of unique shops and cafés, and America Mura (American Village), the origin of local young fashion and culture. Regardless of the items and prices, they all share ample hospitality. We guarantee you will be able to find something to suit you perfectly.
Traditional folk art such as Noh, Kyogen, Ningyo Jorurui Bunraku and Kamigata Kabuki, etc, has long been a living part of the Osaka lifestyle. In particular, Ningyo Jorurui Bunraku originated in Osaka about 400 years ago. Dolls come to life by the skill of the puppeteers, showing a stage face seemingly more human than real people amid Shamisen music and the Joruri narrator. It was registered as a UNESCO Intangible Cultural Heri-tage in 2003. Compared with the spectacular Aragoto in Edo Kabuki , Kamigata Kabuki features Wagoto depicting duty and humanity, and also love between man and woman. Comic entertainment such as Rakugo and Manzai are enjoyed on a daily basis. Concerts and live performances of every genre are held almost every day. The Symphony Hall won the highest praise from the famous conduc-tor von Karajan, a hall of classical music with world class acoustics. In addition various perfor-mances can be enjoyed at any time including musicals at Osaka Shiki Theatre, play, opera and ballet at Umeda Arts Theater.
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Shinsaibashi Brand-name Boutique Area Horie neighborhoodAmerica VillageShinsaibashi-suji Shopping Street Matsuyamachi-suji Shopping Street Sennnichimae Doguya-suji Shopping StreetNippombashi Den-Den Town
Shopping pleasure in a town of commerce Moved by old and new Osaka
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Traditional Festivals and Events to Mark the SeasonsOsaka has many seasonal events throughout the year, including cherry blossom viewing in the spring, summer festivals with a history of more than 1,000 years, chrysanthemum festivals in autumn and laser light displays during the winter. Roadside stalls spring up during festivals making the occasion even more enjoyable. Why not come and enjoy one of these festivals with us?
Cherry Blossom Viewing at the Japan Mint
Shirokita Iris GardenMemorial Ceremony for Prince Shotoku
Tenjin Matsuri Festival
Osaka Castle Takigi Noh
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Mid-March Sumo March Tournament (Osaka Prefectural Gymnasium)
One of the six major tournaments held throughout Japan.
18th~24th Spring Equinox Festival (Shitennoji)One of the Buddhist rituals held each spring and autumn that attracts crowds of people.
Early-April (3 weeks) April Bunraku Performance (National Bunraku Theatre)Late March ~ Early April Cherry Blossom Viewing (Osaka Castle Nishinomaru Garden, etc.)Early~Mid-April Japan Mint Cherry Blossom Viewing
This event has been running for more than 120 years.Mid~Late April Spring Shipping Festival (Temmabashi)
Good season to enjoy cherry blossoms at the waterside Along Okawa, spring is in full bloom.
Mid~Late April Peony Viewing at Nagai Botanical GardensThe shape of these beautiful flowers is reminiscent of a seated woman.
22nd Memorial Ceremony for Prince Shotoku (Shitennoji)Bugaku is performed on the anniversary of the death of Prince Shotoku, one of Japan’s famous sages. This ceremony features historical music and dance and has been carried out for more than 1,400 years.
One day of Late April~Early May Open Air Night Concerts (Osaka Castle Nishinomaru Garden)
Early May Midosuji Open Festival (Shinsaibashi~Namba intersections.)
Renowned for its beautiful ginkgo trees, the main street of Osaka is closed off to vehicles for use exclusively by pedestrians.
Late May~Early June Shirokita Iris Viewing (Shirokita Garden)
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Early June June Bunraku Appreciation Seminar (National Bunraku Theatre)14th O-Taue Shinji (rice planting ceremony) (Sumiyoshi-taisha Grand Shrire)
An important event in Japan where the staple food is rice, this ceremony has been designated an important intangible folk heritage.
Late June~Late July Lotus Viewing (Nagai Botanical Gardens)June 30th~July 2nd Aizen Festival (Shoman-in Temple)
This is the first of the summer festivals in Osaka and features women in traditional summer dress (yukata) being carried along in palanquins.
7th Heisei OSAKA Legend of the Milky Way (Temmabashi Sta.)Symbol of water town Osaka : Okawa river becomes the Milky Way on the night of the Star Festival.
11th~12th Ikutama Shrine Summer FestivalThis is the summer festival of one of the most prestigious shrines in the city.
11th~14th Kumata Shrine Summer FestivalIn this dynamic festival, nine floats are pulled around the city.
24th~25th Tenjin Matsuri Festival (Osaka Temmangu Shrine)One of the three largest festivals in Japan, the climax of this event is on the evening of the 25th when more than one hundred boats crowd the Okawa River.
Late July~Early August Special Summer Holiday Bunraku Performance (National Bunraku Theatre)
30th~August 1st Sumiyoshi Matsuri Festival (Sumiyoshi-taisha Grand Shrine)The finale of the summer festivals in Osaka, this event features a large thatched ring through which people pass in a cleansing ritual.
Early August Naniwa Yodo River Fireworks Display (near Juso Ohashi)11th~12th Osaka Takigi Noh by Torchlight (Ikutama Jinja Shrine)13th~16th Urabone (Buddhist All Souls Day) (Shitennoji)
A candlelight memorial service for those who have passed away.Late August Osaka Castle Takigi Noh by Torchlight (Osaka Castle Nishinomaru Garden)
Noh is performed by the light of burning torches at Osaka Castle, creating an otherworldly atmosphere.
Osaka Castle Chrysanthemum Display
Dango Chakai Moon Festival
Renaissance of Light in Osaka
Doya-DoyaToka Ebisu
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1st Week in September Osaka Classic (Midosuji Avenue)A musical event that sees various locations along Midosuji Avenue turned into concert venues to delight fans of classical music.
August 15 under the old moon calendar Moon Festival (Osaka Temmangu and Sumiyoshi-
taisha Grand Shine)20th~26th Autumn Equinox Festival (Shitennoji)
Please refer to the Spring Equinox Festival.
2nd Monday Dango Chakai (Tamatsukuri Inari Jinja Shrine)Tea is served with sweet dumplings at this shrine which has long been associated with Hideyoshi Toyotomi, one of the most significant figures in Japanese history.
Early-October (1week) World Super Junior Tennis Championships (Utsubo Tennis Center)The gateway to success for the world’s top junior players.
Early-October Midosuji Kappo (Yodoyabashi~Shinbashi) Midosuji Boulevard, Osaka’s main street, will be
opened to pedestrians.Mid-October Aqua Metropolis OSAKA Festival (Nakanoshima etc.) The Festival's theme is urbanscape and waterfront. Walking and boat tours,the Marker and many other
experiences.Mid-October Osaka Marathon (INTEX Osaka etc.)Mid-October~Mid-November Chrysanthemum Display (Osaka Castle Park, Tennoji Park)
Early-November (3 Weeks) November Bunraku Performance (National Bunraku Theatre)22nd~23rd Shinno-sai Festival (Sukunahikona Jinja Shrine)
People come to celebrate Japan’s gods of medicine. The symbol of the festival is branches of bamboo grass with a hanging paper tiger.
Mid-November~Early December Autumn Colors (Osaka Castle Park, Midosuji
Avenue, etc.)Enjoy the autumn foliage at various sites within the city.
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Mid-December (2 Weeks) Renaissance of Light in Osaka (Nakanoshima) The area around Nakanoshima including the water is
floodlit at night.31st New Years Eve Celebrations (Shitennoji, Bay Area, etc.)
Events are held in various locations throughout the city (Noh Theater and various halls, etc.) to see in the New Year. Bells are rung and whistles are sounded at midnight.
December 31st~January 1st New Year Visits to Temples and Shrines (Various locations throughout the city.)
Traditional Japanese New Year celebrations include seeing in the New Year at Shitennoji and visiting Sumiyoshi-taisha Grand Shrine the following day.
3rd (for 3 Weeks) Early Spring Bunraku Performance (National Bunraku Theatre)9th~11th Toka Ebisu (Imamiya-Ebisu Jinja Shrine, Horikawa-
Ebisu Jinja Shrine)One of the many festivals in the city where people go to wish for prosperity in business for the coming year.
14th Doya-Doya (Shitennoji)A unique festival where young men fight for good luck.
Final Sunday Osaka International Ladies’ Marathon (Nagai Stadium)A great opportunity to see top runners from throughout the world competing in the marathon.
3rd End of Winter (Abiko Kannon, Various Locations throughout the City)In Japan, February 4th historically marks the beginning of spring. On the day before, people scatter beans to bring good luck. There is good chance you may come accross people in costumes of the streets of the Kita (north) and Minami (south) areas of the city.
Mid-February~Early March Plum Blossom Viewing (Osaka Castle Park)People come from throughout the Kansai area to enjoy the beauty and fragrance of the plum blossoms in Osaka Castle Park.
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Naniwa Yodo River Fireworks Display
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Armor with two-part multicolor-cord cuirass
Folding Screen of the Osaka Summer Campaign Important Cultural Property, Japanese Government
Timeless, Majestic, Beautiful
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Castle FortificationsThe castle walls and turrets were designed and built during the Edo period (17th~Mid19thC) to prevent any hostiles from entering the Castle. The two-story Inui turret and the powder magazine with its stone walls and ceilings are places of special interest. Thirteen of the buildings in the castle complex have been designated as important cultural assets.
The Four Seasons of Osaka Castle ParkThe historic buildings of the Osaka Castle complex blend in with the natural splender of this 106.7ha site that is located right in the heart of Osaka. In the spring, people come to enjoy the plum blossoms (1,250 trees of 93 varieties) and the cherry blossoms (approx. 600 trees in Nishinomaru Garden), while in the fall they come to see the enchanting autumn colors.
Items on Display at Osaka CastleMore than 8,000 important cultural assets are stored in the main tower of Osaka Castle, the most impressive of which is the folding screen painting depicting the summer battle of Osaka. In this masterpiece that is said to have been commissioned after the battle by the Fukuoka feudal lord Nagamasa Kuroda, the commander of the eastern forces, the various facets of the battlefield are clearly depicted, such as the castle and town prior to their destruction and the terrible confusion in the surround areas. Other items include many good examples of the writings, armor and weapons, pictures and woodblock prints.
Construction of Osaka Castle commenced in 1583 by Hideyoshi Toyotomi, who aimed to unify Japan as a nation. Two years later, the main tower was completed and used as a command post. This was burned down after the Toyotomi clan was killed in 1615 and although it was rebuilt during the Toku-gawa Period, it was struck by lightning in 1665 and was once again reduced to ashes. It remained in ruins for 266 years until 1931 when it was rebuilt to once again grace the Osaka skyline, this time with the help of public donations. Another restoration project was started in 1995 to restore the main tower to its former splendor, after which this much-loved dynamic symbol of Osaka was registered by the government as a tangible cultural asset.蘂06-6941-3044http://www.osakacastle.net/english/• Accessible from Temmabashi, Tanimachi 4-chome, Osaka Business Park and Morinomiya stations on the Osaka subway network, JR Morinomiya, Osakajokoen, Osakajo-Kitazume and Keihan Temmabashi stations.
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A close up of a section of the folding screen above12 13●Ookini : This is Osaka dialect for “arigato” (“thank you”) and can be used at the end of a conversation.
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Osaka Castle Museum大阪城天守閣
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Osakajokoen Sta.大阪城公園駅
Osaka Business Park Sta.大阪ビジネスパーク駅
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Tanimachi 4-chome Sta.谷町四丁目駅
Temmabashi Sta.天満橋駅
Osakajo-Kitazume Sta.大阪城北詰駅
Morinomiya Sta.森ノ宮駅
Morinomiya Sta.森ノ宮駅
Kyobashi Sta.(Keihan)
京橋駅
CHUO-WARD
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Kema Sakuranomiya Park
Peace Osaka
NHK (Japan Broadcasting)
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Subway Chuo Line
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JR Tozai Line
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Daini Neyagawa River
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OBP Enkei Hall
Dawn Center
YamamotoNohgakudoTheater
Hommachi Dori St. 本町通
Panasonic Center Osaka
Osaka-jo Hall
Izumi Hall
Otsuki Nohgakudo Theater
Mint Museum
Tamatsukuri-suji A
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Kyobashi Sta.(JR)
JR Osaka Loop Line
Fujita Museum of Art
Kyobashi Kagetsu Theater
Theater Brava
Osaka CastleBand Shell
Morinomiya Piloti Hall
Sakura Art Museum
Osaka ContemporaryArt Center
South OuterMoat
North Outer Moat
East Outer MoatInner
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Australia,Netherlands,Philippine
H.MontereyLa Soeur Osaka
H.New Otani Osaka
Crystal Tower
Kawasaki-
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OMM Bldg.
Aoyamon Gate
Otemon GateSakuramon Gate
Gokuraku-bashi Brg.
Twin21 Tower
Remains of Morinomiya
H.Oaks Early BirdOsaka Morinomiya
Bus
Osaka Pref. Office
Pref. Police Headquarters
Television Osaka
Nikkei Inc.
KyobashiBrg.
H.Keihan Tenmabashi
Business InnTanimachi
H.Primrose Osaka
Sakuranomiya-bashi Brg.
OAP Tower
Osaka City H.Kyobashi
YomiuriTelecasting
H.OsakaCastle
Riverside Station Hachiken-ya
Keihan Mall
The Mint Bureau
Imperial H.Osaka
Sempukan,Former Guest House
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Aquabus Pier
Hachikenyahama PierAquabus Pier
Garden of Former BaronFujita's Residence
Duck Tour Bus stop
IMP Tower
Hokoku Jinja Shrine
Tamatsukuri Inari Jinja Shrine
St. Maria Cathedral
COMS Garden
Keihan Mall
Daiei Super Market
Aquabus Pier
Nishinomaru GardenPlum Grove
Shudokan
Remains ofNaniwa-no-Miya Palace
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Kema Sakuranomiya Park毛馬桜之宮公園
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Osaka Pref. Office大阪府庁
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West Outer MoatInner Moat
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Daini Neyagawa River
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Osaka ContemporaryArt Center現代美術センター
Tamatsukuri Inari Jinja Shrine玉造稲荷神社
H.Primrose Osaka
H.OaksEarly BirdOsaka Morinomiya
Aquabus Pier水上バス乗船場
Hachikenyahama Pier
Dawn Center
Inui-YaguraTurret乾櫓
Sengan-Yagura Turret千貫櫓
Tamon-YaguraTurret多聞櫓
KyoikutoMemorial Tower
H.Keihan Tenmabashi
H.New Otani Osaka
Osaka City H.Kyobashi
IMP Tower
KITA-WARD北区
Kawasaki-bashi Brg.
H.MontereyLa Soeur Osaka
Inperial H.Osaka
OBP(OSAKA BUSINESS PARK)
COMS Garden
MIYAKOJIMA-WARD都島区
Tea House Osaka Castle Main Tower(Castle Museum)大阪城天守閣
The Structure ofKimmeisui Well金明水井戸屋形
NishinomaruGarden西の丸庭園
Plum Grove大阪城梅林
Kinzo(Treasure House)金蔵
Shudokan(Martial Arts Training Hall)修道館
Osaka Museum of History大阪歴史博物館
NHK (Japan Broadcasting)
NHK大阪放送局/NHK大阪ホール
Remains ofNaniwa-no-Miya Palace難波宮跡
Otsuki Nohgakudo Theater大槻能楽堂
Morinomiya Piloti Hall森ノ宮ピロティホール
Sakura Art Museumサクラアートミュージアム
Osaka Castle Band Shell大阪城音楽堂
Peace Osakaピースおおさか
JapaneseArchery Hall
大阪城弓道場
Aquabus Pier水上バス乗船場Osaka-jo Hall
大阪城ホール
OBP Enkei HallOBP円形ホール
Panasonic Center Osakaパナソニックセンター大阪
Izumi Hallいずみホール
Theater BravaシアターBRAVA
Fujita Museum of Art藤田美術館
Garden of Former BaronFujita's Residence
藤田邸跡公園
Mint Museum造幣博物館
The Mint Bureau造幣局
Television Osaka
Twin21 TowerAustralia, Italy,Netherlands,Philippines
Sempukan,Former Guest House
of the Mint泉布観
H.Osaka Castle
St. Maria Cathedral
Taiyo-no-Hiroba(Playing ground)
Baseball GroundAoyamon GateGokuraku
-bashi Brg.
Former OsakaGuest House
Tram Stop
Tram Stop
Tram Stop
Tram Stop
Subw
ay Nagahori Tsurum
i-
Ryokuchi Line
North Outer Moat
South Outer Moat
Hokoku Jinja Shrine豊國神社Pref. Police Headquarters
Crystal Tower
Daiei Super Market
Kita-bashi
Brg.
Osakajo
ShinbashiB
rg.
Kyo
bash
iB
rg.
Katam
achi-
bashi Brg.
Rokuban-YaguraTurret六番櫓
Sakuramon Gate桜門
Ichiban-Yagura Turret一番櫓
Ensho-gura(Gunpowder Storehouse)焔硝蔵
Kyobashi-guchiEntrance
Tamatsukuri-guchiEntrance
Castle Tower Bldg.
Osakajo Park Tram
OtemonGate大手門
Entrance
Temmabashi Sta.天満橋駅
Temmabashi Sta.天満橋駅
Tanimachi 4-chome Sta.谷町四丁目駅
Osakajo-Kitazume Sta.大阪城北詰駅
Morinomiya Sta.森ノ宮駅
Morinomiya Sta.森ノ宮駅
Osakajokoen Sta.大阪城公園駅
Osaka Business Park Sta.大阪ビジネスパーク駅
Kyobashi Sta.京橋駅
Hoenzaka On&Off Ramp
MorinomiyaOn&Off Ramp
Keihan Mall
Kyobashi Sta.(JR)京橋駅(JR)
Kyobashi Sta.(Keihan)京橋駅(京阪)
200m
OAP(OSAKA AMENITY PARK)
OAP Tower
Remains of Morinomiya
Bus
Kyobashi Kagetsu Theater京橋花月
RiversideStationHachiken-ya
To Tsurumiryokuchi Park
Tourist Attraction,etc. Art Gallery,Museum,and Research Facility
Sports Facility
Shopping/DiningShrine Hotel
Airport Limousine [Kansai Airport] Police
Sightseeing Boat
HospitalPark and Garden High school/University Junior high school Cherry blossom
TempleHistoric Building & SiteHall,Theater,and Exhibition Hall Consular Office
Enjoy the Best of Ancient and Modern Osaka
Osaka Museum of HistoryBuilt on the ruins of Naniwanomiya Palace, the museum features 70cm wide vermillion-lacquered columns that are replicas of the actual pillars that stood in the palace, as well as displays depicting aspects of life at various stages in the history of Osaka.蘂06-6946-5728 http://www.mus-his.city.osaka.jp/english_iso-8859-1/• Accessible from Tanimachi 4-chome station on the Osaka subway network.
MAP A-4 Osaka International Peace Center(Peace Osaka)The center aims to teach people the importance of peace by introducing them to the terrible devastation experienced by the people of Osaka and other Asian nations during WWII.蘂06-6947-7208http://www.peace-osaka.or.jp/pdf/pamphlet_en.pdf• Accessible from Morinomiya station on the Osaka subway network and JR Morinomiya station.
MAP C-4 Remains of Naniwa-no-Miya PalaceThe ruins of this palace, which was rebuilt twice during the Asuka and Nara Periods (late 6th~late 8th century), represent the oldest remains of a real continental-style palace in Japan. The foundations of the throne room have been restored and the area turned into a park.蘂06-6943-6836 • Accessible from Tanimachi 4-chome station on the Osaka subway network.
MAP B-5
Osaka Business Park (OBP)In addition to many IT-related companies, this area consist-ing of 15 high-rise buildings surrounded by water is home to Osaka-jo Hall (one of the largest scale in Western Japan), classical music halls, theaters where one can enjoy the performing arts, hotels, shopping and sports facilities.蘂06-6946-1048/06-6946-1310 (Osaka Business Park Development Association Office)• Accessible from Osaka Business Park station on the Osaka subway network and JR and Keihan Kyobashi stations.
MAP C-2 Osaka Suijo Bus AqualinersPassengers can take in the historic sites of Osaka and enjoy passing under a number of bridges. There are four aquabus piers between Osakajo Koen and Yodoyabashi.蘂06-6942-5511 http://suijo-bus.jp/language/english/aqualiner.aspx• Fares: Adult ¥1,700 Child ¥800 (An additional charge applies during the cherry blossom season.)
Himawari Cruise — Gourmet & Music CruiseLeaving from and returning to the Osaka Amenity Park (OAP) pier, these cruises allow passengers to enjoy a delicious lunch, afternoon tea or dinner from the Imperial Hotel Osaka while taking in the sites of Osaka from the Okawa river.蘂06-6942-6699http://suijo-bus.jp/language/english/himawari.aspx• Fares: Lunch ¥4,725~ Afternoon Tea ¥2,625~ Dinner ¥8,925• Accessible from JR Sakuranomiya station.
Suito-Go Aqua miniThis cruise, which takes 50 minutes one way, takes passengers through the heart of Osaka from Osakajo Koen to Minatomachi River Place via Dotombori.蘂06-6942-5511http://suijo-bus.jp/language/english/aquamini.aspx• Fares: Adult ¥1,000 Child ¥500
●Nambo? : This is Osaka dialect for “ikura desu ka” (“how much?”). Placing the emphasis on the “bo” when pronouncing the word gives it the Osaka accent.
KITA (North)
Area
KITA Area
16 ●Summahen : Osaka dialect for “sumimasen” (“excuse me”, “please”, “thank you”). 17
HEP FIVEYodobashi-Umeda
Subway Midosuji LineUmeda Sta.
Umeda Sta.(Hankyu)
Hankyu Sanbangai
Whity Umeda
Diamor Osaka
Dojima UndergroundShopping Center
JR Osaka Sta.
Lucua
JR OsakaMitsukoshi Isetan
Dept.Store
DaimaruDept.Store
The Hilton Plaza East
Central PostOffice
Subway Tanimachi LineHigashi-Umeda Sta.Umeda Sta.(Hanshin)
HankyuDept.Store
HanshinDept.Store
E-ma
HEP NAVIO
The Hilton Plaza WestOsaka Maru
Bldg.Herbis Plaza Ent
Herbis Plaza
HiltonOsaka
Osaka EkimaeNo.1 Bldg. Osaka Ekimae
No.2 Bldg.Osaka EkimaeNo.3 Bldg.
Osaka EkimaeNo.4 Bldg.
Subway Yotsubashi LineNishi-Umeda Sta.
JR Tozai Line Kitashinchi Sta.
KITA (North)
AreaThe area around Umeda, where major terminals for the Osaka subway, JR and private railways can be found, boasts department stores, buildings full of fashionable shops and various attractions. Other features include the Kitashinchi entertainment district, the many halls and museums around Nakanoshima, and the vast underground shopping area in Umeda.
The Gateway to Osaka — A Wide Range of Attractions
Shin-Umeda CitySuspended 170m above the ground and connecting the twin skyscrapers of Shin-Umeda City, the Floating Garden Observatory offers unprecedented views of the city and its environs. Below ground is Takimi Shoji Alley, an area of restaurants recreated with a retro feel.蘂06-6440-3899 http://www.kuchu-teien.com/english/index.html• Accessible from Umeda station on the Osaka subway network, Hankyu and Hanshin Umeda and JR Osaka stations.
MAP D-2
HEP FIVELocated in the heart of Osaka’ s Umeda, HEP is an integrated commercial complex with a 75m diameter Ferris wheel located on the roof that reaches a maximum height of 106m. 蘂06-6313-0501• Accessible from Umeda and Higashi-Umeda stations on the Osaka subway network and Hankyu Umeda station.
Chaya-machi QuarterAn area of restaurants, amusements, shops and fashionable boutiques aimed more at young people.• Accessible from Nakatsu station on the Osaka subway network, JR Osaka and Hankyu Umeda stations.
MAP F-2
MAP E-3
MAP F-1.2Herbis PLAZA/Herbis ENTThis area boasts with brand-name boutiques, unique restaurants and Shiki Theater musicals.蘂06-6343-7500• Accessible from Nishi-Umeda station on the Osaka subway network and Hanshin Umeda station.
Osaka Station CityOsaka Station City made its appearance in May. Various facilities to enjoy shopping, food and films including specialty shops “LUCUA” , Department store “JR Osaka Mitsukoshi Isetan”, “Daimaru Umeda” and the Cinema complex “Osaka Station City Cinema”. Try the “Toki-no-hiroba Plaza” for a sweeping view of Osaka station and “Tenku-no-noen Farm” to feel the natural beauty in the city. An “Audio tour” (in English, charged) to introduce the charms of these eight plazas and Osaka station history in sound and image is available.蘂06-6458-0212http://osakastationcity.com/en/• Accessible from JR Osaka station,Umeda,Higashi-Umeda and Nishi-Umeda stations on the Osaka subway network and Hankyu and Hanshin Umeda stations.
MAP E-3.4
The Huge Umeda Underground Shopping AreaThis top-class underground shopping center, which was one of the first of its kind when completed in 1963, radiates in five different directions and is constantly full of people. In terms of total area it is one of the largest underground shopping areas in Japan and includes Whity Umeda, Diamor Osaka, the Dojima UndergroundShopping Center, Herbis Osaka and Hankyu Sanbangai.
The Nakanoshima Area — A Fusion of Old and New
Not open to the public, but can be booked for use depending on availability.
Nakanoshima ParkThe first public park to be created in Osaka (1891), Nakanoshima Park is located between the Dojima and Tosabori rivers. It is an ideal place from which to appreciate the beauty of the Water City.蘂06-6312-8121• Accessible from Yodoyabashi and Kitahama stations on the Osaka subway network, Keihan Yodoyabashi, Kitahama and Naniwabashi stations.
MAP H-5
The National Museum of Art, OsakaA modern facility with three floors below ground, the museum stores and displays a wide range of contem-porary art.蘂06-6447-4680 http://www.nmao.go.jp/english/home.html• Accessible from Higobashi station on the Osaka subway network and Keihan Watanabebashi station.
MAP D-5
Osaka Central Public HallThe historic neo-renaissance style Osaka Central Public Hall was opened in 1918 and is an important national Caltural Asset that is still used for cultural and art-related activities to this day.蘂06-6208-2002 • Accessible from Yodoyabashi and Kitahama stations on the Osaka subway network, Keihan Yodoyabashi, Kitahama and Naniwabashi stations.
MAP G-5
TekijukuA European-style school founded by Koan Ogata and preserved from the 1850s where students went to study European subjects.蘂06-6231-1970• Accessible from Yodoyabashi and Kitahama stations on the Osaka subway network and Keihan line.
The Museum of Oriental Ceramics, OsakaA veritable treasure trove of world reknown Oriental ceramics, the museum is home to an impressive collection of approximately 2,700 works, including national treasures, and important cultural assets from the Ataka Collection. 蘂06-6223-0055 http://www.moco.or.jp/en/• Accessible from Yodoyabashi and Kitahama stations on the Osaka subway network, Keihan Yodoyabashi, Kitahama and Naniwabashi stations.
MAP G-5
Osaka International Convention Center (Left)A fully equipped modern multipurpose facil ity catering for everything from large-scale international conferences to special events and concerts. The facility is also known as “Grand Cube Osaka”.蘂06-4803-5555 http://www.gco.co.jp/en/• Accessible from Awaza station on the Osaka subway network, JR Osaka and Shin-Fukushima stations, Hanshin Fukushima station and Keihan Nakanoshima station.
Osaka Science Museum (Right)The museum consists of an exhibition space where people can “see, touch and play” and a planetarium where you can learn of the wonders of space and energy.蘂06-6444-5656 • Accessible from Higobashi station on the Osaka subway network , Ke ihan Watanabebash i and Nakanoshima stations.
MAP D-5
Tourist Attraction,etc. Observatory & Ferris Wheel Art Gallery,Museum,and Research Facility
PoolSports Facility
Shopping/DiningShrine Hotel Visitor,s Information Center
Airport Limousine [Kansai Airport] Airport Limousine [Osaka (Itami) Airport ] Highway Bus stop PolicePost Office
Sightseeing Boat
HospitalPark and Garden High school/University Junior high school
TempleHistoric Building & SiteHall,Theater,and Exhibition Hall
Consular Office
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CHAYA-MACHI
KITA-SHINCHI(SONEZAKI-SHINCHI)
Hotarumachi
Shin-Umeda City
NAKANO-SHIMA
FUKUSHIMA-WARD福島区
CHUO-WARD中央区
KITA-WARD北区
Hanshin Main Line
Hankyu Line
JR K
yoto Line
JR Osaka Loop Line
Hankyu Higashidori St.
Tenjimbashi-suji S
hopping St.
Nakanoshima Park中之島公園
Ogimachi Park扇町公園
Dojimagawa
River
Tosaborigawa River
Hanshin Expressway Loop Route
Hanshin Expressway Ikeda Route
Hig
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Brg
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atanab
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Naniw
a-bashi Brg.
Tenjim
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Hanshin E
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origuchi Route
Hokonagashi-
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Oe-b
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Su
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.Yod
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鉾流橋
難波橋
Subw
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Tenjimbashi-suji A
ve.
Miyako
jima-
dori
St. 都島通
Subway
Tanim
achi
Line
Subw
ay Sakaisuji Line
Ohatsutenjin-dori St.お初天神通り
Tosabori-dori St.Keihan Nakanoshima Line
天神橋筋
Osaka City Hall大阪市役所
Bank of Japan日本銀行
NakanoshimaLibrary
中之島図書館
Osaka Visitors'Info Center,Umeda
大阪市ビジターズインフォメーションセンター・梅田
Temma Sta.天満駅
Mainichi Broadcasting
Yomiuri Newspaper
Osaka EkimaeNo.4 Bldg.
HERBIS OsakaMainichi
NewspaperOsaka EkimaeNo.2 Bldg.
Osaka EkimaeNo.3 Bldg.
Osaka High & District Court
Osaka EkimaeNo.1 Bldg.
Asahi Newspaper
Asahi Broadcasting
Keihan Main Line
Ogimachi-dori St.扇町通
JR Tozai Line
Kansai Telecasting
Kita Ward Office
Subw
ay Midosuji Line
Mido-suji A
ve.
The Westin Osaka
Namban Bunkakan Museum南蛮文化館
GermanyThe Floating Garden
Observatory空中庭園展望台
H.Monterey Osaka
2nd Inn Umeda
Dojima H.
H. ElséreineOsaka
Toko City H.Umeda
The Ritz-Carlton Osaka
Dojima UndergroundShopping Center
H.HanshinDojima Avanza
Kishu RailwayOsaka Umeda H.
OsakaYayoi Kaikan
H.Landmark Umeda
Yodobashi-Umeda
Hankyu Sambangai(Underground Shopping Mall)
NUChayamachi
Umeda LoftUrban TerraceChayamachi
Ramada H.Osaka
H.HankyuInternational Chayamachi
Applause
H.SunrouteUmeda
EST
HEP FIVE Ferris Wheel SEGA Umeda Joypolice
Hankyu Dept.Store阪急百貨店
ings Umeda
E-ma
Diamor Osaka(Underground Shopping Mall)
Gare Osaka
HanshinDept.Store阪神百貨店
Acty OsakaDaimaru Dept. Store Umeda
大丸梅田店H.Granvia Osaka
HiltonPlaza East
OsakaDai-ichi H.
Hilton Osaka
ANA Crowne Plaza Osaka
Ohatsu-Tenjin Shrineお初天神(露天神社)
CentralPublic Hall中央公会堂
Rose Garden
The Phoenix Hallザ・フェニックスホール
Horikawa-Ebisu JinjaShrine堀川戎神社
Osaka Tokyu Inn
Maruichi H.
Umeda OS H.
H.Kitahachi
H.Kinki Yamanishi FukushiKinen Kaikan
H.Hokke Club Osaka
Sauna&Spa Capsule H.DAITOYO
Osaka Nohgaku Kaikan Theater大阪能楽会館
Kids Plaza Osakaキッズプラザ大阪
Osaka Museum of Housing and Living大阪くらしの今昔館
Umeda Center Bldg.梅田センタービル
Taiyuji Temple
U.S.A
Umeda Dormitory
Whity Umeda(Underground Shopping Mall)
Osaka Maru Bldg.
JAL
H.New Hankyu Osaka
TsunashikiTenjinsha Shrine
H.Ilmonte
CITI Bank
DojimaKanden Bldg.
25
KintetsuDojima Bldg.
Dentsu
ToyoboNTT
The PublicProsecutor's Office
Pacific MarksNishiumeda
Naniw
a-suji Ave.
Tamae-bashi Brg.
Tamino-
bashi Brg.
The Nat’l Museumof Art,Osaka国立国際美術館
Osaka Science Museum 大阪市立科学館
Kansai Electric Power
Mitsui Bldg.
土佐堀通
UndergroundPassage
JR West
Sumitomo Bldg.
Sonezaki Police
Temma Police
Sonezaki-dori St. 曽根崎通
Shin-M
ido-suji-Ave.
Osaka Temmangu Shrine大阪天満宮
Temma Tenjin Hanjotei天満天神繁昌亭
Billboard Live OSAKAビルボードライブ大阪
Osaka SHIKI Theatre大阪四季劇場
CentralPost Office大阪中央郵便局
Umeda Arts Theater梅田芸術劇場
Theater Drama Cityシアター・ドラマシティ
HiltonPlazaWest
HERBIS Ent
Oyodo Police
Ogimachi Pool扇町プール
Aquabus Pier水上バス乗船場
Oimatsu-dori St.老松通
The Museum of Oriental Ceramics, Osaka東洋陶磁美術館
Nakatsu Sta.中津駅
Nakatsu Sta.中津駅
Nakanoshima Sta.(Osaka Int'l Convention Center)中之島駅(大阪国際会議場)
Watanab bashi Sta.渡辺橋駅
Naniwabashi Sta.なにわ橋駅
Oebashi Sta.大江橋駅
Kitashinchi Sta.北新地駅
Nishi-UmedaSta.
西梅田駅
Umeda Sta.梅田駅
Umeda Sta.(Hankyu)梅田駅(阪急)
Nakazakicho Sta.中崎町駅
Higobashi Sta.肥後橋駅
Yodoyabashi Sta.淀屋橋駅
Kitahama Sta.北浜駅
Osaka Sta.(JR)大阪駅(JR)
Umeda Sta.(Hanshin)梅田駅(阪神)
Fukushima Sta.福島駅
Higashi-Umeda Sta.東梅田駅
UmedaOn&Off Ramp
KitahamaOff Ramp
DojimaOn Ramp
DeiribashiOff Ramp
Ogimachi On Ramp
Ogimachi Off Ramp
Nakanoshima On Ramp
Tosabori Off Ramp
MinamimorimachiOff Ramp
MinamimorimachiOn Ramp
200m
Suntory
BREEZÉ TOWER
BREEZÉ PLAZAブリーゼプラザ
Sankei HallBREEZÉサンケイホールブリーゼ
BREEZÉ BREEZÉブリーゼブリーゼ
ABC HallABCホール
Dojima River Forum堂島リバーフォーラム
Dojima Cross Walk堂島クロスウォーク
ブリーゼタワー
Hankyu Grand Bldg.
HEP NAVIOHankyu Men,s
JR Kobe Line
Sumitomo MitsuiBank
Umeda Dormitory
The Westin Osaka
OsakaYayoi Kaikan
H.LandmarkUmeda
Kishu RailwayOsaka Umeda H.
H.Sunroute Umeda
H.Hankyu International
H.New Hankyu Osaka
Sauna&Spa Capsule H.DAITOYO
H.Kinki Yamanishi FukushiKinen Kaikan
H.Ilmonte
H.Kitahachi
Osaka Tokyu Inn
Maruichi H.
Toko City H.Umeda
H.Hokke Club Osaka
Umeda OS H.
H.Granvia Osaka
Hilton Osaka
OsakaDai-ichi H.
H.Monterey Osaka
The Ritz-Carlton Osaka
2nd Inn Umeda
H. Elsereine Osaka
ANA Crowne Plaza OsakaDojima H.
H.Hanshin
Germany
UndergroundPassage
ChayamachiApplause
Mainichi Broadcasting
Urban TerraceChayamachi
Umeda Loft
CHASKA Chayamachi
NUChayamachi
Hankyu Sambangai
ings Umeda EST
CITI Bank
Yodobashi-Umeda
JR OsakaMitsukoshi Isetan
Dept. Store
Lucua
Umeda Center Bldg.
Yomiuri Newspaper
U.S.A
DojimaKanden Bldg. Osaka High & District Court
Sonezaki Police
Temma Police
HEP FIVE
SEGA Umeda Joypolice
Ferris Wheel
HEP NAVIOHankyu Men’s
Hankyu Grand Bldg.
Hankyu Dept.Store
Whity UmedaDaimaru Dept. Store Umeda
Hilton Plaza East
HanshinDept.Store
E-ma
Osaka Maru Bldg.Osaka EkimaeNo.4 Bldg.
Osaka EkimaeNo.3 Bldg.
Osaka EkimaeNo.2 Bldg.
Osaka EkimaeNo.1 Bldg.
Central Post OfficeHERBIS Osaka
HERBIS EntHilton Plaza West
MainichiNewspaper
BREEZÉ BREEZÉ
KintetsuDojima Bldg.
Dojima UndergroundShopping Center
Dojima Avanza
Suntory
Nakanoshima Daibiru
Pacific MarksNishiumeda
Asahi Broadcasting
Asahi Newspaper
Mitsui Bldg.Osaka City Hall
Sankei Hall BREEZÉ The Phoenix Hall
Ogimachi Pool
ABC Hall
DojimaRiverForum
TsunashikiTenjinsha Shrine
Taiyuji Temple
Suisho-bashi Brg.
TenjimbashiBrg.
Business Hotel KansaiDiamor Osaka
Namban Bunkakan Museum
Umeda Arts TheaterTheater Drama City
Osaka Nohgaku Kaikan Theater
Billboard Live OSAKAOsaka SHIKI Theatre
Bank of Japan
Aquabus Pier
Nakanoshima Library
Ogimachi Park
Kitashinchi Sta.北新地駅
Hankyu Higashidori St.
Oimatsu-dori St.
Ohatsutenjin-dori St.
Subway
Tanim
achi
Line
JR Osaka Loop Line
JR K
yoto Line
Hankyu Line
Hanshin E
xpressway
JR Kobe Line
JR Osaka Loop Line
Hanshin Main Line
JR Tozai Line
Subway Tanimachi LineS
ubway Y
otsubashi Line
Subw
ay Midosuji Line
Keihan Nakanoshima Line Dojimagawa River
Tosabori River
Hanshin Expressway
Dojima Cross Walk
OSAKA STATION CITY
The Floating GardenObservatory
Ohatsu-Tenjin Shrine
Osaka Temmangu Shrine
Central Public Hall The Museum of Oriental Ceramics, Osaka
Temma Tenjin Hanjotei
Kids Plaza Osaka
Osaka Museum of Housing and LivingOsaka Museum of Housing and Living
KITA-WARD
CHUO-WARDNISHI-WARD
FUKUSHIMA-WARD
Osaka Visitors' Info Center,Umeda大阪市ビジターズインフォメーションセンター・梅田
Shin-Umeda City CHAYA-MACHI
KITA-SHINCHI(SONEZAKI-SHINCHI)
Hotarumachi
NAKANO-SHIMA
Umeda Sta.(Hankyu)梅田駅(阪急)
Umeda Sta.梅田駅
Nakazakicho Sta.中崎町駅
Osaka Sta.(JR)大阪駅(JR)
Umeda Sta.(Hanshin)
梅田駅(阪神)
Nishi-Umeda Sta.
西梅田駅
Fukushima Sta.福島駅
Watanabebashi Sta.渡辺橋駅 Oebashi Sta.大江橋駅
Kitahama Sta.北浜駅
Naniwabashi Sta.なにわ橋駅
Yodoyabashi Sta.淀屋橋駅
Higobashi Sta.肥後橋駅
Higashi-Umeda Sta.東梅田駅
Miya
kojim
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Shin-M
ido-suji A
ve.
新御堂筋
Ogimachi-dori St.扇町通
Sonezaki-dori St. 曽根崎通
Mido-suji A
ve.
Yotsubashi-suji A
ve.
Nakanoshima-dori St. 中之島通
Nakanoshima-dori St. 中之島通
四つ橋筋
御堂筋
Ramada H.Osaka
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Kita Ward Office
KansaiTelecasting
Sumitomo Bldg.
Sumitomo Mitsui Bldg.
Toyoko Inn Osaka Umeda Higashi
Minami-Morimachi Sta.南森町駅
Tenjimbashisuji 6-chome Sta.天神橋筋六丁目駅
Ogimachi Sta.扇町駅
Temma Sta.天満駅
Tenjimb
ashi-suji Shop
ping S
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Sub
way S
akaisuji LineHorikawa-Ebisu JinjaShrine
Hanshin E
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Nakanoshima Park
Rose GardenKeihan Main Line
Tosabori-dori St. 土佐堀通
Osaka ScienceMuseum
The Nat’l Museumof Art,Osaka
Nakanoshima Sta.(Osaka Int'l Convention Center)中之島駅(大阪国際会議場)
Nakatsu Sta.中津駅
Nakatsu Sta.中津駅
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Kita-ShinchiOne of Osaka’ s popular nightlife spots with many traditional restaurants and clubs. Recently the number of affordable restaurants has increased.• Accessible from JR Kitashinchi and Osaka stations. Umeda, Nishi-Umeda, and Higashi-Umeda stations on the Osaka subway network.
Osaka Museum of Housing and LivingThis truly unique and innovative museum features incredibly detailed displays and even full-scale streets that have been painstakingly recreated to show what life was like in the city at various time in its past.蘂06-6242-1170• Accessible from the Osaka subway network and Hankyu Tenjimbashisuji 6-chome stations.
Tenjimbashisuji Shopping StreetWith its unique design and a length of approximately 2.6km, this arcade is the longest in Japan and is home to about 600 shops of all descriptions, includ-ing many traditional Japanese style delicatessens.• Accessible from Ogimachi, Tenjimbashisuji 6-chome and Minami-Morimachi stations on the Osaka subway network, JR Temma and Osakatemmangu stations.
Osaka Temmangu ShrineOn July 24~25 each year, this shrine hosts the Tenjin Festival, one of the three largest festivals in Japan. People coming to worship here venerate the gods of learning and art.蘂06-6353-0025• Accessible from Minami-Morimachi station on the Osaka subway network or JR Osakatemmangu station.
Oimatsu-dori StreetStretching east to west for approximately 1km, this street contains some of Japan’ s top antique shops and galleries. The Oimatsu Antique Festival is held twice a year in spring and autumn.• Accessible from Yodoyabashi station on the Osaka subway network, Keihan Yodoyabashi , and JR Kitashinchi stations.
Places in Osaka where the Old Traditions Survive
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MAP H-1~5
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●Hona : This word equates to “well” or “then” and can even be used for “see you” or “see you later”.
KITA Area
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Tenjimb
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天神橋筋
Dotombori — the Epitome of Osaka
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Daimaru Dept. Store Shinsaibashi
Daimaru Dept. Store Shinsaibashi North Bldg.(Annex)
Tokyu Hands
Subway Yotsubashi LineYotsubashi Sta.
Subway Nagahori Tsurumi-Ryokuchi Line
Shinsaibashi sta.
Subway Midosuji LineShinsaibashi Sta.
Subway Nagahori Tsurumi-Ryokuchi LineNagahoribashi Sta.
Subway Sakaisuji LineNagahoribashi Sta.
OCAT(Osaka City Air Terminal)
Crysta Nagahori
Namba Walk
Namba Nan Nan
Namba CITY
Subway Yotsubashi LineNamba Sta.
Subway Midosuji LineNamba Sta.
Subway Sennichimae LineNamba Sta.
Kintetsu/Hanshin Line Osaka Namba Sta.
Namba Sta.(Nankai)
NAMBA PARKS
TakashimayaDept. Store
JR Namba Sta.
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MAP K-1
Shinsaibashi-suji Shopping StreetDeriving its name from Shinsai Okada, who developed the area about 380 years ago, Shinsaibashisuji Shopping Arcade has approximately 180 shops ranging from long-established businesses through to the latest brand name shops. 蘂06-6211-1114 http://www.shinsaibashi.or.jp/e/index.html/• Accessible from Shinsaibashi station on the Osaka subway network.
DotomboriOne of Osaka’s well-known shopping and entertain-ment areas, Dotombori features many of the long-established Okonomiyaki, Takoyaki, Udon, and Oden restaurants that gave rise to the expression “eat until you drop”, which is often used when describing Osaka. The area also features the famous and recently refurbished Ebisu Bridge and Tombori Park, a popular walkway running along both banks of the Dotomburi River. 蘂06-6211-4542 • Accessible from Osaka subway and Nankai Namba stations and Kintetsu/Hanshin Osaka Namba station.
America MuraAbout 30 years ago when a number of shops in this area started selling imported goods from the US it made quite an impact among the young people of Osaka. Even today you can still find shops selling used clothing, CDs and other goods from the US and is always brimming with young people. •Accessible from Shinsaibashi and Yotsubashi stations on the Osaka subway network.
Shinsaibashi Brand-name Boutique AreaAt the intersect ion of Midosuj i Boulevard and Nagahoridori there are approximately 40 stores selling luxury brands such as Fendi and Christian Dior. At night the show windows are lit up and many people enjoy a little window shopping.• Accessible from Shinsaibashi station on the Osaka subway network.
Minami Semba and HorieA popular area for young people with fashionable small boutiques and shops selling sophisticated furnishings and other interesting goods. • Accessible from Shinsaibashi and Yotsubashi stations on the Osaka subway network.
Namba ParksLush greenery co-existing within this huge complex, Namba Parks offers a sloping rooftop park with trees, ponds, waterfalls, amphitheater and shopping mall.蘂06-6644-7100• Accessible from Namba station on the Osaka subway network and Nankai Namba station.
Hozenji-Yokocho AlleyHozenji Yokocho is the name of a stone-paved alley that runs past the famous moss-covered Mizukake Fudo Buddhist statue only a few minutes walk from Namba and is home to around 60 traditional eateries and bars. • Accessible from Osaka subway and Nankai Namba stations and Kintetsu/Hanshin Osaka Namba station.
All manner of shops and entertainment can be found in the Minami Area, which stretches from Semba (Honmachi) to the area surround-ing Namba station. Luxury brand shops can be found around Nagahoridori intersection, while Minami-Semba and Horie are home to contemporary fashion designers. There are also many unique shops that have been in business in Shinsaibashi and Namba for over 100 years. Entertainment such as Bunraku, Kabuki, Rakugo and Manzai (stand-up comedy) can be enjoyed in the area.
The Latest Fashions from Osaka and the World’s Top Brands
Minami’s Two Major Underground Shopping Areas
Crysta Nagahori consists of about 100 shops located in a 730m long shopping area beneath Nagahoridori between the entrances to Yotsubashi, Nagahoribashi and Shinsaibashi stations on the Osaka subway network. The underground shopping center in Namba consists of Namba Walk, Namba Nan Nan and Namba City. Both of these areas are popular for their shopping and gourmet food.
Crysta Nagahori
Namba Walk
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MINAMI Area
MINAMI (South)
Area
20 21●Chau, chau : Osaka dialect for “chigau, chigau” (“no, no”), which sounds rather humorous. Around Mido-suji Avenue Osaka City Hall and Central Public Hall denote no-smoking zones. Smoking on the streets and footpaths in these zones is punishable by a 1,000 yen fine.
Tourist Attraction,etc. Art Gallery,Museum,and Research Facility
PoolSports Facility
Shopping/DiningShrine Hotel Visitor,s Information Center
Airport Limousine [Kansai Airport] Airport Limousine [Osaka (Itami) Airport ] Highway Bus stop PolicePost Office
Sightseeing Boat
HospitalPark and Garden High school/University Junior high school
TempleHistoric Building & SiteHall,Theater,and Exhibition Hall
Consular Office
National Bunraku TheatreNot surprisingly, Bunraku, which has been registered by UNESCO as a world intangible cultural asset, is mainly performed at the theater. Kabuki and other traditional dance and music is also performed here. The theater was designed by the famous Kisho Kurokawa. 蘂06-6212-2531 http://www.ntj.jac.go.jp/english.html• Accessible from Nippombashi station on the Osaka subway network and Kintetsu Nippombashi station.
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Naniwa Tanken Cruise with Rakugo GuideA Rakugo guide provides an interest ing commentary during this cruise which leaves from and returns to Minatomachi River Place taking in the sites of Osaka, including flood gates, low bridges and other unexpected thrills. The cruise takes 90 minutes via Nakanoshima to Dotombori. 蘂06-6441-0532• Fares: Adult ¥2,500 Child ¥1,250
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Kamigata Ukiyoe MuseumEven the artist Van Gogh was a connoisseur of ukiyoe (Japanese woodblock printing). The museum displays mostly prints of actors from Dotombori, which is known as a town of actors. 蘂06-6211-0303 http://kamigata.jp/english/index.html• Accessible from Osaka subway and Nankai Namba stations and Kintetsu/Hanshin Osaka Namba station.
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Kuromon Ichiba MarketThere are approximately 180 shops selling fresh fish and produce in this market, which is located 580m south of Sennichimae. In addition to the numerous fish shops selling fugu (blowfish), there are many other shops to cater to every taste. 蘂06-6631-0007• Accessible from Nippombashi station on the Osaka subway network and Kintetsu line.
MAP L-4 Nippombashi DEN-DEN TownWhether you want the very latest or used consumer electronics, Nippombashi’s Den-Den Town is the place to find them. Recently, shops cater ing to animation and robotics have appeared, in addition to shops catering to action figures and game software. 蘂06-6655-1717 • Accessible from Ebisucho and Nippombashi stations on the Osaka subway network, and Kintetsu Nippombashi station.
MAP K-5 Sennichimae Doguyasuji Shopping StreetThis utensil-related specialty shopping arcade is popular as it allows anyone to come and buy the tools that the professionals use. Some of the most popular souvenirs are realistic full size and miniature “replica” meals. 蘂06-6633-1423 http://www.doguyasuji.or.jp/multilang/english.htm• Accessible from Namba and Nippombashi stations on the Osaka subway network and Kintetsu line.
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Traditional and Contemporary Performing Arts
Popular Shopping Areas in Namba
Osaka Shochikuza TheaterThe first western-style theater in Japan when it was built in 1923. One of the most impres-sive features of this theater, which is used mainly for Kabuki but also for Rakugo and various other kinds of drama, is the huge arch at the entrance. 蘂06-6214-2211 • Accessible from Osaka subway and Nankai Namba stations and Kintetsu/Hanshin Osaka Namba station.
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●Sukiyanen : Osaka dialect for “suki desu”(“like”, “love”). The correct way to say it is, “sukkyanen”.
Minato-Machi River PlaceMinatomachi River Place contains Namba Hatch, Japan’s largest standing hall with a capacity of approximately 1,500 people, an outside event plaza and numerous cafes and restaurants. 蘂06-4397-0571• Accessible from Osaka subway and JR Namba stations and Kintetsu/Hanshin Osaka Namba station.
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KITA HORIE
DOTOMBORI
MINAMI HORIE
MINAMI SEMBA
SENNICHIMAE
AMERICA MURA
Osaka City Museum of Modern Art, Shinsaibashi Temporary Exhibition SpaceOsaka City Museum of Modern Art, Shinsaibashi Temporary Exhibition Space
Tazaemon-bashi Pier
TORII Hall
Minatomachi PierNaniwa Tanken Cruise
(River Cruise)Namba Hatch
OCAT(Osaka City Air Terminal)
5upYoshimoto
Namba Grand Kagetsu TheaterNamba Grand Kagetsu Theater
Museum of Kamigata Comedy and Performing ArtsMuseum of Kamigata Comedy and Performing Arts
Namba Parks
Osaka Pref.Gymnasium
Japan Folk Art Museum
KamigataUkiyoe Museum
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Minato-Machi River Place
Mitsu Park(Sankaku Park)
Nippom-bashi Brg.
Osaka Namba Washington H.Plaza
Kaneyoshi Ryokan
Mitsudera Temple
Namba Yasaka JinjaShrine
LABI 1 NAMBA(YAMADA DENKI)
Dormy Inn Namba
Chuo Indoor Pool
CITI Bank
Dotomboribashi Brg.
Ebisubashi Brg.
Hozenji-Yokocho Alley法善寺横丁
Canal Terrace
TOMBORI River Walk & Cruise
TokyuHands
BIG STEPBIG CAT
Dormy Inn Shinsaibashi
Sauna & Capsulenatural spa
Spadio Nat'l Bunraku Theatre国立文楽劇場
Nat'l Bunraku Theatre国立文楽劇場
OsakaShochikuza
Theater
OsakaShochikuza
Theater
TakashimayaDept. Store
Grampus Inn OsakaGrampus Inn OsakaFraser Residence
Nankai Osaka
Namba CITY
Midosuji H.
BIC Camera
TakashimayaDept. Store Annex
Naniwa Ward Office
Marui(OIOI)
H.Nikko Osaka
Osaka Convention&Tourism Bureau
H.Villa FontaineShinsaibashi
B&C H.Sunplay in Nagahori
Via Inn Shinsaibashi
OPA
Daimaru Dept. Store ShinsaibashiNorth Bldg.(Annex)
Comfort H.Osaka Shinsaibashi
Daimaru Dept. Store Shinsaibashi
H.TrustyShinsaibashi
Hearton H. MinamisenbaHearton H. MinamisenbaIdemitsu Nagahori Bldg.
Shimanouchi CathedralShimanouchi Cathedral
H.CrossoverOsaka Fujiya H.
Azu Garden Nippombashi
H.Metro The 21
H. Vista Grande Osaka
H.Kuramoto
H. NaniwaYamatoya Honten
H.Aldebaran
Crysta NagahoriCrysta Nagahori
Apple Store
BlueWave Inn YotsubashiBlueWave Inn Yotsubashi
Business Inn Sennichimae H.Business Inn Sennichimae H.
Namba WalkNamba Walk
Sauna & Capsule AMZA
Osaka Floral Inn Namba
H.IlcuoreNamba
Capsule inn Namba
Business Inn Namba
SwissôtelNankai Osaka
Namba Oriental H.
Super H.Namba Nippombashi
Business H.NisseiBusiness H.Nissei
Cross H.OsakaCross H.Osaka
Namba dotonbori H.New Japan
Sauna & Spa
H.MontereygrasmereOsaka
Korea
H.Le Botejour NambaH.Le Botejour Namba
Arrow H.Arrow H.
Namba Nan Nan
Flexstay Shinsaibashi Inn
Indonesia
SankeiNewspaper
Osaka Visitors' Info Center, Namba大阪市ビジターズインフォメーションセンター・難波
Osaka Visitors' Info Center, Namba大阪市ビジターズインフォメーションセンター・難波
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松屋町筋
Nansan-dori St.
Sennichimae-dori St.
Onami-dori St.
Suomachi-dori(Europe-dori)St.Shinsaibashi-sujiShopping St.
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Hakimono-Tonyagai(Shoes Wholesaler's St.)
Sennichimae Doguyasuji
Kuromon Ichiba Market
Tachibana-dori St.
Naniw
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Yotsubashi-suji A
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四つ橋筋
Naniw
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なにわ筋
AREA OF BIG-NAMEBRANDS SHOPS
Soemoncho St.
Ebisubashi-sujiShopping St.
Subway NagahoriTsurumi-Ryokuchi Line
JR Yam
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Kintetsu Nara & Osaka Line
Sub
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Sub
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Subway Sennichimae Line
Nankai M
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Shinsaibashi Sta.心斎橋駅
Nishiohashi Sta.西大橋駅
Yotsubashi Sta.四ツ橋駅
SakuragawaSta. 桜川駅
JR Namba Sta.JR難波駅
Namba Sta.なんば駅
Osaka Namba Sta.
大阪難波駅
Namba Sta.なんば駅
Nagahoribashi Sta.長堀橋駅
Nippombashi Sta.日本橋駅Nippombashi Sta.日本橋駅
Namba Sta.(Nankai)難波駅(南海)
Namba Sta.(Nankai)難波駅(南海)
近鉄日本橋駅KintetsuNippombashi Sta.
U.K.Namba JinjaShrine
Daiwa Roynet H.Yotsubashi
Organic Building
Sankyub
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三休橋筋
Dob
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丼池筋
OsakaNichinichi Newspaper
NTT
Kubota
Kuchinawazaka Slope
Genshojizaka Slope
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TENNOJIArea
The area around Tennoji station is full of interesting places that the whole family can enjoy. In addition to shopping malls, a large zoo and a spacious park, visitors can experience the downtown atmosphere of post-war Japan in Shinsekai and examine the historic ruins around Shitennoji temple, which dates back to the late 6th century.
Take a Stroll through Osaka’s Historic Past
Tennoji — Art Galleries, Japanese Gardens, Shrines and Much More
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Shitennoji TempleBuilt in 593 by Prince Shotoku, Shitennoji was Japan’s f i rst govermental temple, featur ing a middle gate, a 5-story pagoda, a main hall and an auditorium arranged in a straight line surrounded by corridors. Visitors can enjoy powdered green tea in one of the four tea rooms in the monk’s gardens.蘂06-6771-0066• Accessible from Shitennoji-Mae Yuhigaoka station on the Osaka subway network and JR Tennoji station.
Tennoji NanasakaThe seven slopes of the Uemachi plateau are known collectively as Shitennoji Nanasaka. Each of them has their own unique history and characteris-tics, such as undulating stone pavements, mud walls, and green trees. • Shingonzaka and Genshojizaka: Accessible from Tanimachi 9-Chome station on the Osaka subway network and Osaka Uehommachi station on Kintetsu line. Kuchinawazaka, Aizenzaka, Kiyomizuzaka, Tenjin-zaka and Ousaka : Accessible from Shitennoji-Mae Yuhigaoka station on the Osaka subway network.
Ikutama Jinja ShrineThe middle shrine and inner sanctuary of Ikutama shrine, which is mentioned in Japan’s oldest remaining manuscripts, are covered by the same roof, making it unique in terms of construction among Japanese shrines.蘂06-6771-0002 • Accessible from Tanimachi 9-chome station on Osaka subway and Osaka Uehommachi station on Kintetsu line.
Osaka Municipal Museum of ArtLocated inside Tennoji Park, the museum was built in 1936 on land that was gifted to the city of Osaka by the Sumitomo family, one of Japan’s four major family-run conglomerates. It houses over 8,500 Japanese and Chinese works of art, including some that have been designated as national treasures and important cultural assets, and its regular exhibi-tions are very popular. 蘂06-6771-4874• Accessible from Tennoji station on the Osaka subway network, JR Tennoji and Kintetsu Osaka Abenobashi stations.
Keitakuen GardenOriginally built in 1910 as a Rinsen-style garden for the Sumitomo family with trees planted around the edge of a large pond.蘂06-6771-8401• Accessible from Tennoji station on the Osaka subway network, JR Tennoji or Kintetsu Osaka Abenobashi stations.
Kagaya Shinden Kaisho RuinsConstructed by the merchant Jinbei Kagaya as his residence and headquarters in 1745 on part of the huge area of land that he had reclaimed from the sea. This is the only surviving remains of this massive complex in Osaka City. A tearoom set amongst beautiful gardens was used as a club that was frequented by the rich and famous. 蘂06-6685-9521• Accessible from Suminoe Koen station on the Osaka subway network.
Sumiyoshi-Taisya Grand ShrineConstructed 1,800 years ago in a unique style and designated a national treasure, Sumiyoshi-Taisha Grand Shrine is the oldest known shrine in Japan and the headquarters for the approximately 2,300 Sumiyoshi shrines scattered throughout the country.蘂06-6672-0753• Accessible from Sumiyoshi Taisya station on Nankai line and Sumiyoshi Torii-Mae station on the Hankai tramway.
Imamiya-Ebisu Jinja ShrineThe god of commerce is enthusiastically worshipped here by the faithful during the Toka-Ebisu festival, which takes place over three days from January 9~11 every year and draws up to a million participants. 蘂06-6643-0150 • Accessible from Daikokucho and Ebisucho stations on the Osaka subway network and Nankai Imamiya Ebisu station.
Tennoji ParkOpened in 1909, in addition to containing a park with flowerbeds and greenhouses, Tennoji Park contains Osaka Municipal Museum of Art, Tennoji zoo and Keitakuen garden. 蘂06-6771-8401 • Accessible from Tennoji station on the Osaka subway network, JR Tennoji and Kintetsu Osaka Abenobashi stations.
●Homma : Osaka dialect for “honto” (really) or “shinjitsu” (true/real). Raising the pronunciation at the end is the same as saying “really?” in English.
TENNOJI Area
Tourist Attraction,etc. Observatory & Ferris Wheel Art Gallery,Museum,and Research Facility Shopping/DiningShrine Hotel Visitor,s Information Center
Airport Limousine [Osaka (Itami) Airport ] Highway Bus stop PoliceHospitalPark and Garden High school/University Junior high school
TempleHistoric Building & SiteHall,Theater,and Exhibition Hall
勝山通
Matsuyam
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TENNOJI-WARD天王寺区
NANIWA-WARD浪速区
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Shitennoji Temple四天王寺
Isshinji Temple一心寺
Tennoji Zoological Gardens天王寺動物園
Keitakuen Garden慶沢園
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TsutenkakuHondoriShopping St.
Tsutenkaku Tower通天閣
Spa Worldスパワールド
Jan-Jan Yokocho St.ジャンジャン横丁
Imamiya-Ebisu Jinja Shrine今宮戎神社
Aizenzaka Slope愛染坂
Kiyomizuzaka Slope清水坂
Ousaka Slope逢阪
Tenjinzaka Slope天神坂
NTT
Shoman-inAizendo Temple
勝鬘院愛染堂
JR Yamatoji Line
JR Osaka Loop Line
JR Osaka Loop Line
Uem
achi-suji Ave.
上町筋
Chausuyama Burial Mound茶臼山古墳
Osaka Municipal Museum of Art大阪市立美術館
ShitennojimaeYuhigaoka Sta.四天王寺前夕陽ヶ丘駅
Osaka Abenobashi Sta.大阪阿部野橋駅
Shin-Imamiya Sta.新今宮駅
Dobutsuen-Mae Sta.動物園前駅
Tennoji Sta.(Subway・JR)天王寺駅(地下鉄・JR)
Ebisucho Sta.恵美須町駅
Nippombashi DEN-DEN Town(Electric&Electronic Appliances)
Ebisucho Sta.恵美須町駅
Minami-KasumichoSta.南霞町駅
Tennojieki-Mae Sta.天王寺駅前駅
天王寺区役所
JapaneseGarden
Yuya HojoTemple
Gochikoin Temple
RokujidoTemple
Stone Stage
StoneGateway
Greenhouse
Tea House
Saidaimon,West Grand Gate
Nandaimon,South Grand Gate
Choganji Temple
Shitennoji Koshindo Temple
Horikoshi JinjaShrine
Tokokuji Temple統国寺
Tsutenkaku Theater通天閣劇場
Isshinji Theater Kura一心寺シアター倶楽
Abetica(Underground Shopping Mall)
Tennoji Gate
Shinsekai Gate
Naniwa Police
Abeno LuciasApollo Bldg.
Kintetsu Dept. StoreAbeno
Tennoji Toei H.Ave Tennoji H.
Tennoji Mio
Business H. CHUO
GanzanDaishido
Temple
Tennoji Police
KiyomizuderaTemple
Yasui Jinja Shrine
Oejinja Shrine
SHIN-SEKAITENNOJI PARK
天王寺公園
Hanshin E
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Ebisucho On Ramp
Tennoji Off Ramp
Abeno On Ramp
ABENO-WARD阿倍野区
Ebisucho Sta.恵美須町駅
Imamiya-Ebisu Sta.今宮戎駅 Ebisucho
Sta.
Imaike Sta.
Shin-ImamiyaSta. 新今宮駅
Dobutsuen-Mae Sta.動物園前駅
Tennojieki-Mae Sta.
Osaka Abenobashi Sta.大阪阿部野橋駅
Tennoji Sta.天王寺駅
Tennoji Sta. 天王寺駅
Shitennoji-MaeYuhigaoka Sta.四天王寺前夕陽ヶ丘駅
Tennoji Sta.天王寺駅
JR Osaka Loop Line.Yamatoji Line
JR Hanwa Line JR Osaka Loop Line
JR Kansaihonsen Line
Subway Midosuji Line
Sub
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Hankai Tram
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Uem
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Sub
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Nankai M
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Hankai Tram
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Hankai Line
Hanshin E
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Hanshin Expressw
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TsutenkakuHondoriShopping St.
Shinsekai Market
堺筋
Abeno-suji A
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あべの筋
Uem
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上町筋
Tanimachi-suji A
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谷町筋
Matsuyam
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松屋町筋
Tamatsukuri-suji Ave. 玉造筋
Nippom
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Sakaisuji A
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TENNOJI-WARD
ABENO-WARD
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Osaka Visitors' Info Center,Tennoji大阪市ビジターズインフォメーションセンター・天王寺
Osaka Visitors' Info Center,Tennoji大阪市ビジターズインフォメーションセンター・天王寺
SHIN-SEKAI
Gate Tea House
Imamiya-Ebisu Jinja Shrine
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Tsutenkaku TowerVisitors to Tsutenkaku tower, which is one of the symbols of Osaka, are afforded a panoramic view of the city. It is said that visitors will have good luck if they rub the feet of the Billiken statue that is located there. 蘂06-6641-9555 • Accessible from Ebisucho and Dobutsuen-Mae stations on the Osaka subway network.
Jan-Jan Yokocho StreetThis small alley contains some 50 restaurants, including the kushikatsu (skewered fried food) res taurant that is famous for i ts sign saying, “don’t dip your food in the sauce twice”, as well as igo and shogi (Japanese chess) clubs. • Accessible from Dobutsuen-Mae and Ebisucho stat ions on the Osaka subway network and JR Shin-Imamiya station.
Tennoji Zoo Only the third zoo in Japan when it was opened in 1915, Tennoji Zoo has approximately 900 specimens of approximately 230 different species of animals. In addition to elephants, lions and chimpanzees, the zoo has the only New Zealand kiwi in Japan, fishing cats and the ever-popular koalas. 蘂06-6771-8401 • Accessible from Dobutsuen-Mae and Tennoji stations on the Osaka subway network, JR Tennoji station.
Miyuki-Dori (Ikuno Korea Town) This 300m arcade, which stretches from Tsuru-hashi to Momodani stations, is filled with the smell of kimuchi (traditional Korean pickles) and chijimi. Korean supermarkets, restaurants, and shops dealing in Korean national costumes l ine the arcade. • Accessible from JR Tsuruhashi and Momodani stations and Kintetsu Tsuruhashi station.
Osaka Human Rights Museum(Liberty Osaka)The Osaka Human Rights Museum is an important museum that supports human rights and confronts national and international human rights abuses whether based on place of birth, nationality, gender, occupation or any others.蘂06-6561-5891 http://www.liberty.or.jp/topfile/human-top.htm• Accessible from JR Ashiharabashi station.
MAP M-2Shin-Sekai Osaka’s Shinsekai (New World) is a thriving area reminiscent of the downtown mood of Osaka during the 1950s/60s. It is famous for Tsutenkaku tower, Jan-Jan Alley and the huge blowfish lantern suspended above the street. 蘂06-6643-6322 http://www.shinsekai.ne.jp/en/index.html• Accessible from Ebisucho and Dobutsuen-Mae stations on the Osaka subway network.
Abeno Market Park Q’s mall A shopping mall which opened in April 2011, boasts the largest-class shopping space in Osaka prefecture, lined with attractive shops including “SHIBUYA109 ABENO” with popular fashion brands for girls in their teens and 20s and “UNIQLO” carrying a full line of items. 蘂06-6556-7000• Accessible from Tennoji station on the Osaka subway network,JR Tennoji and Kintetsu Osaka Abenobashi stations.
Osaka Shin Kabukiza Shin Kabukiza, which was a well-known icon in the Namba area for many years, relocated to its new home in the Uehommachi YUFURA mixed-use commercial building in September 2010. Featuring the latest in theater equipment, such as a revolving stage, the theater provides a wide variety of entertainment, ranging from traditional Kabuki through to various performing arts and concerts. 蘂06-7730-2222• Accessible from Tanimachi 9-Chome station on the Osaka subway network and Kintetsu Osaka-Uehommachi station.
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●Gottsui : Osaka dialect for “sugoku” (“very”), “hijou ni” (“extremely”) or “totemo” (“very”).
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Osaka Aquarium “Kaiyukan”With 580 different species of marine life and 30,000 specimens — including a huge whale shark swimming in a massive tank — this aquarium is one of the largest in the world.蘂06-6576-5501http://www.kaiyukan.com/language/eng/• Accessible from Osakako station on the Osaka subway network.
Santa Maria CruisePassengers take in the sights of Osaka Bay during a 50-minute cruise on the Santa Maria, which is modeled after Columbus’s ship of the same name but built twice as large. A longer night cruise is also available but requires a reservation.蘂06-6942-5511http://www.suijo-bus.jp/language/english/santmaria.aspx• Accessible from Osakako station on the Osaka subway network.
Tempozan Marketplace Located on the eastern side of Osaka Aquarium Kaiyukan next to the Santa Maria pier, Tempozan Market Place is a modern three-story shopping and entertainment complex containing dozens of restau-rants and nightclubs as well as a public events arena. In Naniwa Kuishimbo Yokocho (Greedy Guts Alley) visitors can find a range of uniquely Osaka cuisine.蘂06-6576-5501 http://www.kaiyukan.com/language/eng/shop/• Accessible from Osakako station on the Osaka subway network.
Tempozan Ferris Wheel The big wheel with a height of 112.5m is one of the highest Ferris wheels in the world. Visitors can enjoy 360 degree panoramic views on sunny days.蘂06-6576-6222http://www.kaiyukan.com/language/eng/amusement/• Accessible from Osakako station on the Osaka subway network.
Universal Studios Japan®
蘂06-6465-3000 http://www.usj.co.jp/e_top.html• Accessible from JR Universal City station.
Tempozan River FerriesThe Tempozan Ferry, which crosses the river from Tempozan to Sakurajima, is another great way to enjoy the water. 蘂06-6571-5919• Accessible from Sakurajima and Tempo-zan Park.
* In some cases the show may be cancelled due to other engagements or bad weather, etc.Please check the official website (http://www.usj.co.jp/e_top.html ) for details.
Captain LinePassengers on this shuttle get a good view of the back of Osaka Aquarium Kaiyukan as they leave and then pass underneath a massive expressway bridge on their 10-minute ride to Universal City Port. 蘂06-6573-8222• Accessible from Kaiyukan Nishi (west) Pier and Universal City Port.
Maishima Plant Maishima Sludge Center
Maishima Plant (Waste Treatment Plant) /Maishima Sludge CenterThis waste treatment plant and sludge center, the exterior of which was designed by the late world reknowned environmental artist Friedensreich Hundertwasser, provides an excellent opportunity to learn about waste treatment and recycling.
Maishima Plant蘂06-6630-3353
Maishima Sludge Center蘂06-6460-2830
An Amusement Area in a Wonderful Location
Magical Starlight ParadeDazzling night parade transforms Univer-sal Studios Japan into a dream world.Elmo, Snoopy and Hello Kitty open the show of fantastic stories. The pages of the picture story books of Alice's Adventure in Wonderland, Arabian Nights and Cinder-ella are turned in the colorful lights. Floats appear one after another amidst lights of countless colors, to take you into a world of endless dreams. This dazzling night parade transforms Universal Studios Japan into a sparkling dream world.
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Look, learn, play, buy and eat!! The Bayarea boasts the world’s best amusement park and aquarium, the highest viewing platform in Western Japan from which families and couples can enjoy the vista over Osaka Bay.
Environmentally-Friendly FacilitiesHelping to Solve Environmental problems
BAY AreaA theme park filled with world-class family entertainment for all ages. Each area is uniquely themed and offers extraordinary experiences that impress and inspire the guests’ emotions. Enjoy a wide variety of entertainment offerings from the exciting ride attractions themed after blockbuster Hollywood movies to the shows performed by popular characters.
Space Fantasy - The RideSet off on a journey from the Earth to save the Sun. While gliding in and out among groups of minor planets, you can watch amazingly beautiful stars up close, and enjoy the ride’s changing speed as the story unfolds. Plunge into the sun at the story climax!
The Amazing Adventures of Spider-ManTM-The RidePut on your 3・D Spider -Vision goggles and join the world's favorite web slinger as he goes up against an army of twisted villains to rescue the Statue of Liberty. You'll race through the city in the most incredible action packed adventure ride ever-The Amazing Adventures of Spider-ManTM-The Ride.
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Hokko Yacht Harbor北港ヨットハーバー
MaishimaPottery Village舞洲陶芸館
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ATC Ageless CenterATCエイジレスセンター
ATC Green Eco PlazaATCグリーンエコプラザ
ATC(Asia & Pacific Trade Center)ATC(アジア太平洋トレードセンター)Nanko Bird Sanctuary
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●Morkarimakka : Osaka dialect for “mokarimasu ka” (“are you making any money?”), although this phrase is known throughout Japan it is seldom used.
Cosmo TowerThe 55-story Cosmo Tower, which is located on the shores of Osaka Bay, affords visitors a panoramic view of Osaka City and the surrounding area. On a clear day Awaji Island, Akashi Kaikyo Bridge and Kansai International Airport are visible. 蘂06-6615-6055 • Accessible from Trade Center-Mae station on the Nanko Port Town line (New Tram).
Maishima Sports IslandFeaturing facilities such as a baseball stadium and Maishima Arena which are used for International events, visitors can also find barbecues and log houses to he lp them en joy the i r t ime in the outdoors.蘂06-6460-9855• Accessible from Maishima Sports Island City Bus Stop.
KYOCERA Dome OsakaHome to the Orix Buffaloes baseball team, the stadium is also used for concerts and other events. 蘂06-6586-0106• Accessible from Dome-Mae Chiyozaki station on the Osaka subway network and Hanshin Namba line Dome-Mae station.
ATC (Asia & Pacific Trade Center)The Asia-Pacific Trade Center (ATC) is a huge facility consisting of the International Trade Mart (ITM) with its Mare outlet mall. Other features include the Ageless Center and the Green Eco Plaza, which propose solutions environmental problems and the aging of the population. 蘂06-6615-5230 http://www.atc-co.com/pdf/atc_eng.pdf• Accessible from Trade Center-Mae station on the Nanko Port Town line (New Tram).
INTEX (Int’l Exhibition Center) OsakaLocated on a 130,000m2 site and boasting 70,000m2 of exhibition space, INTEX Osaka with its 30-meter high dome is one of the largest expo facilities in Japan.蘂06-6612-8800http://www.intex-osaka.com/en/index.php• Accessible from Nakafuto station on the Nanko Port Town line (New Tram).
Osaka Maritime MuseumThe glass-domed Osaka Maritime Museum,allows visitors to experience something of Osaka’s vibrant maritime history, including a full-size Higakikaisen trading ship replica. 蘂06-4703-2900http://www.jikukan-ogbc.jp/english/index.html• Accessible from Cosmosquare stat ion on the Osaka subway network and Nanko Port Town line (New Tram).
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Set against the natural beauty of Mt. Rokko and with a romantic seaside atmosphere, Kobe has a distinctly Western feel that sets it apart from other cities in Japan. More than ten years have passed since the Great Hanshin Earthquake and the glittering new city is testimony to the resilience of the spirit of the city’s residents.
Take a Stroll through this Exotic Seaport http://www.feel-kobe.jp/_en/• JR Shinkansen Shin-Osaka~Shin-Kobe (approx. 13 min.)• JR Osaka~Kobe (approx. 25 min.)• Hankyu Umeda~Sannomiya (approx. 30 min.)• Hanshin Umeda~Sannomiya (approx. 30 min.)
Kitano IjinkanLocated on the hills overlooking Kobe port, this area contains 34 European-style houses built as residences for early foreign settlers, including Weathercock House and Moegi House.• 15 min. on foot from JR, Hanshin and Hankyu Sannomiya stations or the Kitano Ijinkan stop on the City Loop Bus.
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Sakai is known for its keyhole shaped ancient burial mounds that date back to the 5th century. The city was also home to Sen no Rikyu, the greatest master of the tea ceremony. Traditional Japanese sweets are still made in the city, and the scenery within the city still bears some resemblence to the Sakai of the middle ages, especially on account of the moats that still exists around the burial mounds.
A Font of Cultural Heritagehttp://www.city.sakai.lg.jp/index_en.html• Nankai Namba~Sakai-Higashi (approx. 20 min.)
The Tomb of Emperor NintokuSaid to have been built during the 5th century, the keyhole shaped tomb of Emperor Nintoku is said to be the largest of its kind in the world. There are 47 tombs in the Mozu burial mound group located within a 4km square site.• 5 min. on foot from JR Mozu station.
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Kansai is Japan’s tourist Mecca. There are five registered World Heritage areas, in addition to countless areas of natural beauty, numerous hot springs and several national parks. Many of these areas can be reach on half day or day trips from Osaka, so why not leave your heavy baggage behind and go and enjoy the sites.
Surrounded by forests and natural beauty, the city of Kyoto has a tranquility that is conducive to a quiet stroll through its historic streets that are lined with stately buildings full of character.
A Beautiful City with aRich Heritagehttp://www.kyoto.travel/• JR Shinkansen Shin-Osaka~Kyoto (approx. 14 min.)• JR Osaka~Kyoto (approx. 30 min.)• Hankyu Umeda~Kawaramachi (approx. 45 min.) • Keihan Yodoyabashi~Sanjo Keihan (approx. 55 min.)
京都
Kyoto
In Nara boasts many beautiful locations, such as Asuka, where Buddhist culture first became established, and the expansive Nara Park. In addition, there are beautiful walkways that wind their way around the base of the mountains and places such as Hase, Murou and Yoshino, which is famous for its cherry blossoms.
The Oldest Capital in Japanhttp://narashikanko.jp/en/• JR Osaka~Nara (approx. 60 min.)• Kintetsu Osaka Namba~Nara (approx. 40 min.)
The Great Buddha (Daibutsu) of NaraLocated in the Todaiji temple complex, the 15m high Daibutsu weighs 250 tons, is one of the largest gold leaf-covered bronze statues of the Buddha in the world and is housed in what is reputedly the largest wooden building in the world. • 10 min. on foot from Kintetsu Nara station.
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Osaka — the Hub of Japan’s Tourist Meccas
Kiyomizu TempleDating back to 778, Kiyomizu, which literally means “pure water”, takes its name from the waterfall within the temple complex. The temple is famous for the huge veranda that is supported by hundreds of pillars and juts out over the hillside to offer impressive views of the city.• Accessible from the Kiyomizu-michi stop on the City Bus Gojozaka route that leaves from JR Kyoto station.
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JR Shinkansen (Bullet Train)JR LinesHankyu RailwayHanshin RailwayKeihan RailwayKintetsu RailwayNankai RailwayOsaka Monorail
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Located on the shore of Lake Biwa, Japan’s largest lake, Otsu is the capital of Shiga Prefecture, which stretches out to the southwest. To the east is the lake, while to the west lie the beautiful Mt. Hiei and Mt. Otowa. Many people visit the areas to view the “eight sights of Omi”.
Enjoy the Natural Beauty of Japan’s Largest Lakehttp://en.biwako-visitors.jp/• JR Osaka~Otsu (approx. 40 min.)
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Blessed with an abundance of natural beauty, Wakayama with its majestic coastline and towering forests has long been the destination of countless pilgrims making their rounds of the sacred sites, including Mt. Koya and the three holy Kumano mountains, which have now all been registered as World Heritage Sites.
A Treasure Trove of History, Culture and Scenic Beautyhttp://www.wakayama-kanko.or.jp/world/english/• JR Osaka~Wakayama (approx. 60 min.)• Nankai Namba~Wakayama (approx. 70 min.)
Encompassing Areas of DiverseScenerywithin Mie, Nara andWakayama Prefectures
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A Fusion of Natural Beauty,History and Culture
Meiji Memorial Forest Mino Quasi-National ParkRenowned for its waterfall and beautiful autumn leaves, the area also features hot springs and Katsuoji temple, which dates back to the Nara Period (710~794) and is popular due to its close proximity to Osaka.• Accessible from Hankyu Mino station.
Loved by the People of Osakafrom Ancient Times
Yoshino KumanoNational ParkAnother of Kansai’s World Heritage Areas, the Yoshino Kumano National Park takes in parts of Mie, Nara and Wakayama prefectures and features scenery ranging from mountains and rivers right down to the coastline.http://www.env.go.jp/en/nature/nps/park/parks/yoshino.html
Ise Shima National ParkWith its many islands and the countless deep coves typical of a rias coastline, Ise Shima National Park boasts beautiful natural scenery, islands renowned for their cultivation of pearls and many historic sites, such as Ise Jingu Shrine.http://www.env.go.jp/en/nature/nps/park/parks/iseshima.html
The home of the famous all-female Takarazuka Revue, Takarazuka, with its hot springs, gently flowing rivers and beautiful trees developed from the Kamakura Period (1192–1333) as a spiritual site with many temples and shrines, as a lodging station on the Arima Highway connecting Arima with Osaka, and as a health resort.
An Historic City with anAll-Female Dancing Troupehttp://www.kanko-takarazuka.jp/english/index.html• Hankyu Umeda~Takarazuka (approx. 35 min.)• JR Osaka~Takarazuka (approx. 25 min.)
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Known also as “white heron castle”, probably on account of its white plastered walls, it was the first site in Japan to be registered by UNESCO as a world cultural heritage. Other sites to note include Engyoji temple, which was built on Mt. Shosha over 1,000 years ago and is one of the three most important training centers of the Tendai sect.
Beautiful Himeji Castle http://www.himeji-kanko.jp/en/index.html• JR Shinkansen Shin-Osaka~Himeji (approx. 29 min.)• JR Osaka~Himeji (approx. 60 min.)• Hankyu/Hanshin Umeda~Sanyo Himeji (approx. 90 min.)
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Mount KoyaMount Koya (Koyasan) is the center of Shingon Buddhism, a Buddhist sect that was introduced into Japan by Kobo Daishi (a.k.a. Kukai), one of the most significant personalities in Japan's religious history. A total of 117 temples are spread among and Kongobuji Temple the main temple complex, which is located in a basin 1,000m above sea level. • Accessible by cable car from Gokurakubashi station on the Nankai Koya line.
World Heritage Site Lake BiwaCovering an area of 674km2, Lake Biwa is Japan’s largest lake, accounting for 1/6 of Shiga Prefecture in terms of area and serves as the source of fresh water for the entire Keihanshin region. • 15 min. on foot from JR Otsu station.
Exploring CulturalBackgrounds
Revealing the Origin of Instant Noodles
Matsushita Electric House of HistoryThis museum was opened in 1968 as part of the 50th anniversary celebrations of Matsushita Electric Industrial Co., Ltd. (Panasonic). In addition to learning about Konosuke Matsushita’s management philosophy, visitors can view a range of historic and innovative Panasonic products.蘂06-6909-0106 http://panasonic.net/history/house_of_history/• Accessible from Keihan Nishisanso station.
A Museum Revealing the PioneeringSpirit of Konosuke Matsushita
National Museum ofEthnology (MINPAKU)The National Museum of Ethnology is basically a research institute with a museum. Over the years, in its efforts to investigate and facilitate the understanding of people with different cultural backgrounds, the museum has acquired an extensive collection of more than 250,000 artifacts and electronic, audio-visual and printed materials that it has now made available to the public.蘂06-6876-2151 http://www.minpaku.ac.jp/english/• Accessible from Bampaku Kinen Koen station on the Osaka Monorail.
The Momofuku Ando Instant Ramen MuseumIt is said that instant noodles have changed the eating habits of millions of people throughout the world. In this museum, in addition to learning about the history of the invention of instant noodles and their creator Momofuku Ando, visitors can make their own one-of-a-kind packages of instant noodles from scratch by making, steaming, seasoning and frying the noodles and finally placing them in their own personally designed packaging. 蘂072-752-3484 • Accessible from Hankyu Ikeda station.
Osaka’s Innovative DNA and Museumsthat Delve into Human Culture
Takarazuka RevueIchizo Kobayashi, the founder of Hankyu Railway was the inspiration behind the creation of the Takarazuka Revue, where the all-female cast also plays the roles of men. • 5 min. on foot from Hankyu or JR Takarazuka stations.
Himeji CastleBuilt 400 years ago, Himeji Castle is representative of Japan and in addition to being registered as a World Heritage Site, eight buildings within the complex have been designated national treasures (for example the main tower and the small eastern tower) while 74 have been designated important cultural assets.• 15 min. on foot from JR or Sanyo Himeji stations or 5 min. by bus to Himejijo Otemonmae.
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Hotels with limousine bus stop for Kansai International Airport.Minimum charge for single accommodation (including tax and service charges):★: Up to ¥6,000 ★★: Up to ¥8,000 ★★★: Up to ¥10,000 ★★★★: Up to ¥15,000 ★★★★★: From ¥15,000
Osaka is home to some of the world,s foremost hotels, as well as many reasonably priced accommodations. There is something to suit every visitor
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Hotels with limousine bus stop for Osaka International Airport (Itami).
Nishikujyo
Hotarugaike Stn.
¥1,90080min.
Osaka Airport
Hanshin Expressway Ikeda Line
Universal City Walk Osaka(Hotel Kintetsu Universal City)
¥1,50075min.
Universal Studios Japan
¥1,50060min.
Tenpozan(Kaiyukan)
Hanshin Expressw
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Rokko Island(Kobe Bay Sheraton Hotel)¥1,900
Nonstop 65min.
Kobe Sannomiya
¥3,200130min.+
Himeji Stn.
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Takamatsu Stn.Takamatsu Expressway
Tokushima
¥4,000165min.
KansaiInternational Airport
Nanko Ferry TerminalHanshin E
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Wangan Line
Kintetsu Uehommachi
Sheraton Miyako Hotel Osaka
¥1,50050min.
¥1,00048min.
Namba(OCAT)
Sakai Semboku Toll Road
¥1,10040min.
JR Wakayama
Shin-Umeda City(The Westin Osaka)
Chayamachi(Hotel Hankyu INT)
Meishin Expressway
Osaka Stn.Hotel New HankyuHerbis OsakaHilton Osaka
from Hotel New Hankyu50min.¥1,500
Nishi Umeda(The Ritz-Carlton Osaka )
OBP(The New Otani Osaka)
Kinki E
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Kintetsu Nara Stn.
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¥2,00085min.
JR Nara Stn.
Tenri Ichinomoto
Nishi Meihan Expressway
To NagoyaKyoto
¥2,980Airport Express Haruka Approx. 75min.
Shin-Osaka
¥2,470Airport Express HarukaApprox. 50min.
Osaka
¥1,160Rapid Service on the Kanku LineApprox. 65min.
JR West and Nankai Railway both have stations at Kansai International Airport that can be accessed from the 2nd floor of the airport terminal building.
To Takarazuka
AmagasakiJR Kobe LineTo Himeji Sannomiya
¥2,810Airport Express Haruka (Transfer at Shin-Osaka)Approx. 80min. on New Rapid Service
Sakurajima
Airport Express Haruka (Transfer at Tennoji)
Approx. 55min. on the JR Yumesaki Line
Universal-city
¥1,890
Namba
¥1,390Airport Express Rapi:tApprox. 35min.
Nankai Rapi:t
Kansai-Airport
Kyobashi JR Osaka Loop Line
Tennoji
¥1,760
Nara
¥2,390Airport Express Haruka Approx. 35min.
Airport Express Haruka(Transfer at Tennoji St.)Approx. 70min. on the Yamatoji Rapid
JR Kansai Airport Rapid Service
Airport Express Haruka
• The Airport Express Haruka does not stop at JR Osaka station. • Fares and the times are indicative only. (Transit time of 5 min. included where applicable.)• The fare shown for the Airport Express Haruka is for an unreserved seat.
Wakayama
¥860
Wakayamashi
¥840Express (Transfer at Izumisano)Approx. 40min. on a Limited Express
Kanku Rapid Service(Transfer at Hineno)Approx. 40min.
To Shingu
¥2,500
Kyoto Stn.
110min.
Port Town Higashi
Hyatt Regency Osaka
(Cross Hotel Osaka)
Shinsaibashi(Hotel Nikko Osaka)
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Tel :Please contact the hotels directly for more information.
HOTEL Access to Kansai from Kansai International Airport
■Major Limousine Bus Routes (As of September 1, 2010.)
■Railways (JR West/Nankai)
JR Osaka Station ‒ the Gateway to Kansai
Kansai International Airport - Busy 24-Hours a Day.
Subw
ay Midosuji Line
Osaka Visitors' Info Center, Shin-Osaka大阪市ビジターズインフォメーションセンター・新大阪
Osaka Visitors' Info Center, Shin-Osaka大阪市ビジターズインフォメーションセンター・新大阪
JR Sanyo-Shinkansen Line
423
Shin-M
idosuji Ave.
新御堂筋
Yodogawa-dori St.
淀川通
H. LaforetShin-Osaka
Chisun H. Shin-Osaka
Shin-OsakaSunny Stone H.
Hankyu Kyoto Line
Shin-Osaka H.
Shin-Osaka Washington H. Plaza
New Osaka H.
Mielparque Osaka
Shin-OsakaStars Hotel
Mielparque Hall
H. Claiton Shin-Osaka
Shin-Osaka Youth Hostel
Super H.JR Shin-OsakaHigashiguchi
Toyoko InnShin-Osaka chuo-guchiHonkan
Toyoko InnShin-Osaka chuo-guchiHonkan
H. Shin'osaka
OsakaCorona H.
Osaka WaterMuseumH. Oaks Shin-Osaka
KOKOPlaza
JR K
yoto Line
JR K
yoto Line
Shin-Osaka Sta.(JR)新大阪駅(JR)Shin-Osaka Sta.(JR)新大阪駅(JR)
Shin-Osaka Sta.新大阪駅
Shin-Osaka Sta.新大阪駅
Higashimikuni Sta.東三国駅
Nishinakajima-Minamigata Sta.
西中島南方駅
Higashi-Yodogawa Sta.
JR東淀川駅
Minamikata Sta.南方駅
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Ticket machine
Price list
One-Day Passエンジョイエコカード
地下鉄・ニュートラム・バスSubway・New Tram・Bus
通用日
持参人一名有効
当日限り
One-Day Pass地下鉄・ニュートラム・バスSubway・New Tram・Bus
通用日
持参人一名有効
当日限り
土・日・祝日用
エンジョイエコカード
INFORMATION
■How to use public transporation A variety of discount passes are available for visitors to fully enjoy Osaka.These passes are convenient as there is no need to buy a ticket at each connection and save the money on your travels with no language problems!
The “One-Day Pass ; Enjoy Eco Card” offers an unlimited use of Osaka municipal transportation networks (Subway, New Tram, City Bus).Discounts are also available at some tourist facilities.
Fare:Weekdays ¥800 for adults Saturday and Sunday and Public holiday ¥600 for adults Everyday ¥300 for children from 6 to 11 years
1-day pass for the Osaka municipal transportation network (subway, New Tram, City Bus) which also provides entry to Osaka Aquarium Kaiyukan.
Fare: (From within Osaka City)High School Student and Older ¥2,400Elementaly School Studnts and younger ¥1,100
A pass enables you to ride on subways, private railways and buses throughout the Kansai district, such as Kyoto, Kobe, Nara, and Mt.Koya as well as Osaka.Discounts and coupons are available.
Fare :2day ticket Adult ¥3,800 Child ¥1,900
3day ticket Adult ¥5,000 Child ¥2,500
The pass offers unlimited use of trains and buses in Osaka, as well as free admission to over 20 popular sight-seeing facilities, including Osaka Castle Museum, a bay cruise and observatories. Discounts and special deals are also given at other facilities, restaurants and shops.Where to buy?: Osaka Visitors’ Information Centers (cf.P.40) or at major railway stations.Fare:1-Day Pass ¥2,000
2-Day Pass ¥2,700*2-Day Pass is available only to overseas visitors.
●One-Day Pass ; Enjoy Eco Card
●Kansai Thru Pass
●Osaka Kaiyu Ticket
●Osaka Unlimited Pass
http://www.pia-kansai.ne.jp/osp/en/
■JR WEST・・・・・・・・Connects most parts of the Kansai area.Useful especially when traveling between cities or long distance.
■Private railways・・・Run by private railway lines including Kintetsu,Keihan.Nankai,Hankyu and Hanshin.Convenient when going to Kyoto,Osaka and Kobe not to mention Nara and Wakayama.
■Subway・・・・・・・・・・Available in Osaka,Kyoto and Kobe.Useful when traveling within cities.
Osaka is located at a latitude of 34°35'~46' degrees north and a longitude of 135°23'~36' degrees east. Although there is considerable seasonal variation, the climate is relatively warm.
●Yearly average rainfall and temperature
●Recommended clothing for the seasons
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2 Tickets are bought at ticket machines near the entrances. Please refer to the price list next to the machine (listed in Japanese and English).
Entrances to the subway are marked with signs like this one.
3 Automatic ticket gates are installed at all subways. A gate opens when you insert a ticket. Retrieve you ticket after the gate opens and keep it unitil you get off at your destination.
Insert coins.(10yen,50yen,100yen and 500yen)If you do not have the exact change, please insert bills, but be aware that same machine do not accept larger denominations.Change dish.For PiTaPa or ICOCA card.Receive your ticket here.
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Button to switch to English.Price button.Button for child's fare.Insert cash,choose the type of card( m u l t i p l e - t r i p t i c k e t , o n e - d a y pass,No-My-Car-Day pass,Rainbow card ) and press the amount of your fare.
Press this button first when transferring to a city bus or another company's subway line,then press the price button for the connecting ticket to your destination.
Indication for Braille and keypads for prises.
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http://www.kotsu.city.osaka.jp/foreign/english/
Japan currency comes in 1,000, 2,000, 5,000 and 10,000 yen bills, and 1,5,10,50,100 and 500 yen coins.Major currencies including the US dollar and Euro can be exchanged at major banks and post offices, department stores, hotels and other facilities. Banks are open Monday to Friday from nine till three. The range of currencies dealt with varies from facility to facility. Please check with a tourist office or other source for more information.
December~FebruaryMarch~Mid May Late May~EarlySeptember Late September~November
How to use trains
How to use the Osaka Municipal Subway
Discount Passes
Climate
Currency & Foreign Exchange
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10 yen
5 yen
1yen
5,000 yen
1,000 yen
Coffee350 yen
Beer450 yen
Sake rice wine500yen
Hamburger100 yen and over
Restaurant3,000yen~5,000yen
Taxi660yen
(first 2km)
Prices quoted are averages; actual prices vary.
Bills Coins
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K12
K14 T22
T12
T14
T15T16
T28T29 T30 T31
T32T33
T34T35
T36
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Y14N15 M19
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T27
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M26M27
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Osaka Business Park大阪ビジネスパーク Osakajokoen
大阪城公園
Matsuyamachi松屋町
Tamade 玉出Tamade 玉出
Kita-kagaya北加賀屋
Higobashi肥後橋
Osakajokitazume 大阪城北詰
Kunijima柴島
Kita-Senri 北千里
Moriguchi-Shi守口市
Itakano井高野
Kandai-Mae関大前
Suita吹田
Higashimikuni東三国
Ryokuchi-Koen緑地公園
Tsukaguchi塚口
Tsukaguchi塚口
Shin-Itami新伊丹
Itami伊丹
Itami伊丹
Higashi-Yodogawa
東淀川
Kadoma-Minami門真南
For Sanjo至三条
For Kyoto至京都
For Saito-Nishi 至彩都西
For Kawaramachi至河原町
For Kyoto至京都
For Kizu至木津
For Nara至奈良
For Nara至奈良
For Yoshino至吉野
For Nagoya至名古屋
Tsurumi-Ryokuchi鶴見緑地
Gamo-4-chome蒲生四丁目
Ogimachi扇町
Nakatsu中津
Nakatsu 中津
Mikuni三国
Toyonaka 豊中
Nakazakicho 中崎町
Sozenji崇禅寺
Nishinakajima-Minamigata西中島南方
Miyakojima都島
Takaida-Chuo高井田中央
Takaida高井田
Kawachi-Eiwa河内永和
Kawachi-Kosaka河内小阪
Higashi-Hanazono東花園
Yaenosato八戸ノ里
Bishoen美章園
Koboreguchi河堀口
Fuminosato文の里
Hirano 平野
Kire-Uriwari 喜連瓜破
Deto 出戸
Nagahara長原 Yaominami
八尾南
Taishibashi-Imaichi太子橋今市
Moriguchi 守口
Keihan Main Line 京阪本線
KeihanNakanoshima Line 京阪中之島線
Ashiharabashi芦原橋Ashiharabashi芦原橋
Shiomibashi汐見橋 Shiomibashi汐見橋
Sakuragawa 桜川 Sakuragawa 桜川
Dempo伝法
Ebie海老江
Fukushima 福島 Fukushima 福島
Kanzakigawa神崎川
Kami-Shinjo上新庄Shimo-Shinjo
下新庄
Shojaku正雀
Ibaraki-Shi茨木市
Shin-Fukushima 新福島
Asashiobashi朝潮橋
Universal-Cityユニバーサルシティ
Sakurajima桜島
Maishima Sports Island舞洲スポーツアイランド
Yumeshima夢洲
Trade Center-Maeトレードセンター前
Tezukayama帝塚山
Asakayama浅香山
Sakai-Higashi堺東
Sumiyoshi-Koen住吉公園
Sumiyoshi-Torrimae住吉鳥居前
Goryomae御陵前
Higashi-Hagoromo
東羽衣
Ferry Terminalフェリーターミナル
Yodogawa淀川
Daimotsu大物
Tamagawa玉川
Imamiya-Ebisu今宮戎Kizugawa
木津川
Ashiharachou芦原町
Minami-Tatsumi南巽
Kawachi-Amami河内天美
Kawachi-Matsubara河内松原Asaka
浅香
Sugimotocho杉本町
Tsurugaoka鶴ケ丘
Abiko あびこ
Nakamozuなかもず
Shinkanaoka新金岡
Yata矢田
Tobu-shijomae 東部市場前
Hirano 平野
Kyuhoji久宝寺
Nagase長瀬
Momodani桃谷
Osaka-Uehommachi大阪上本町
ShitennojimaeYuhigaoka
四天王寺前夕陽ケ丘
Teradacho寺田町
Temma天満
Sakuranomiya桜ノ宮
Sekime関目
Shigino鴫野
Hanaten放出
Sekime-Seiiku関目成育
Noe野江
Mozuhachiman百舌鳥八幡
Mozu百舌鳥
Hamadera-Koen浜寺公園
Suwanomori諏訪ノ森
Hamadera-Ekimae浜寺駅前
Ishizugawa石津川
Sakai堺
Sumiyoshitaisha住吉大社
Tamatsukuri玉造
Midoribashi 緑橋
Ebisucho恵美須町
Tennoji 天王寺
Ibaraki茨木
Sakaishi堺市
OsakaAbenobashi大阪阿部野橋
Bentencho弁天町
Kujo九条
Juso十三
Umeda
JRNambaJR難波
JRNambaJR難波
Daikokucho大国町
Daikokucho大国町
Hommachi本町
Taisho大正
Morinomiya 森ノ宮
Kyobashi京橋Nishikujo
西九条 Nishikujo西九条
Imamiya今宮
Hineno日根野
For Wakayamashi至和歌山市
For Wakayama至和歌山
Otori 鳳
Nagai長居
Rinku-Townりんくうタウン
Shin-Imamiya新今宮
Mikunigaoka三国ケ丘
Tsuruhashi鶴橋
Imazato今里
Awaza阿波座
Yodoyabashi淀屋橋
Kitahama北浜
Temmabashi天満橋
Shinsaibashi 心斎橋
Sakaisuji- Hommachi
堺筋本町
Nishi nagahori西長堀
Dome-Mae Chiyo zakiドーム前 千代崎
Dome-Mae Chiyo zakiドーム前 千代崎
Dome-Maeドーム前
Dome-Maeドーム前
Nodahanshin野田阪神
Noda野田
Noda野田
Noda野田
Tanimachi6-chome谷町六丁目
Tanimachi4-chome 谷町四丁目
Tanimachi9-chome谷町九丁目
Nagahoribashi長堀橋
Nippombashi日本橋
Dobutsuen-Mae動物園前
Tennoji-Ekimae天王寺駅前
Abeno阿倍野
Yotsubashi四ツ橋
Minami-Morimachi南森町
Osakatemmangu大阪天満宮
Tenjimbashisuji6-chome天神橋筋 六丁目
Awaji淡路
Esaka江坂
Senri-Chuo千里中央Hotaru-
gaike 蛍池
For Takarazuka至宝塚
For Takarazuka至宝塚
For Shin-Kobe/Himeji至新神戸・姫路
For Sannomiya至三宮
For Sannomiya至三ノ宮
For Sannomiya至三宮
For Minoh至箕面
Ishibashi石橋
Yamada山田
Minamikata 南方
Izumisano泉佐野
Kaizuka貝塚
Kishiwada岸和田
Nishikinohama二色浜
Takojizo蛸地蔵
Minami-Ibaraki 南茨木
Nishi-Umeda西梅田
Umeda 梅田
Higashi-Umeda東梅田
Bampaku-KinenKoen万博記念公園
Handai-Byoin-mae阪大病院前
Dainichi大日
Kadoma-Shi門真市
Kitashinchi 北新地
Osakako大阪港
Cosmosquareコスモスクエア
Nakafuto中ふ頭
Amagasaki尼崎
Amagasaki尼崎
Tengachaya天下茶屋
Tengachaya天下茶屋
Kishinosato-Tamade 岸里玉出
Namba難波
Nagata長田
For Ikoma至生駒
Fuse布施
Shuntokumichi俊徳道
Nakamozu中百舌鳥
For Koyasan至高野山
For Izumi-Chuo至和泉中央
Hago-romo 羽衣
Takashinohama高師浜
Suminoekoen住之江公園
Tsukamoto塚本
Osaka Airport大阪空港
Osaka Int'l Airport大阪国際空港
Kansai Airport関西空港
Kansai Int'l Airport関西国際空港
Shin-Osaka新大阪
Osaka 大阪
Nakanoshima(Osaka Int'l Convention Center) 中之島 (大阪国際会議場)
Watanabebashi渡辺橋
Naniwabashiなにわ橋
Konoike-shinden鴻池新田
JR Takarazuka Line JR宝塚線
Hankyu Takarazuka Line
阪急宝塚線 Hankyu Kyoto Line阪急京都線
Hankyu Senri Line
阪急千里線
JR Osaka Higashi Line
JRおおさか東線
Imazatosu
ji Line
今里筋線
Kintetsu Minami-Osaka Line近鉄南大阪線
Osaka Monorail大阪モノレール
JR Kobe Line JR神戸線
Sakaisuji L
ine
堺筋線
JR Tozai Line JR東西線
JR Kyoto Line JR京都線
JR Yamatoji Line JR大和路線
JR Hanwa Line JR阪和線
JR KansaiAirport LineJR関西空港線
JR Gakken-Toshi Line JR学研都市線
Kintetsu Nara Line近鉄奈良線
Nankai Koya Line
南海高野線 Nankai M
ain Line
南海本線
四つ橋線
Yotsubashi Line
Kita-O
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北大阪急行線
Tanimachi Line谷町線
千日前線
Sennichimae Line
Mid
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Line
御堂筋線
Chuo Line中央線
Chuo Line 中央線 Kintetsu Keihanna Line近鉄けいはんな線
Nagahori Tsurumi-Ryokuchi Line長堀鶴見緑地線
Nanko Port Town Line (New Tram)
南港ポートタウン線(ニュートラム)
Nankai Airport Line南海空港線
Nankai Shiomibashi Line
南海汐見橋線
Hankai Tramway 阪堺電軌
Hankai Tramway阪堺電軌
JR Yumesaki LineJRゆめ咲線
Hanshin Namba Line
阪神なんば線
Hanshin Main Line
阪神本線
Han
kyu Itam
i Line
阪急伊丹線
Hankyu Kobe Line 阪急神戸線
Sanyo Shinkansen Line 山陽新幹線 Tokaido Shinkansen Line 東海道新幹線
JR Osaka Loop Line JR大阪環状線
JR Osaka Loop Line J
R大阪環状線
Kintetsu Osaka Line近鉄大阪線
Oebashi大江橋
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Midosuji Line御堂筋線
Tanimachi Line谷町線
Yotsubashi Line 四つ橋線
Sennichimae Line千日前線
Sakaisuji Line堺筋線
Imazatosuji Line今里筋線
JR Lines JR線
Shinkansen Lines新幹線
Other Railway Linesその他の鉄道Transfer Station
Chuo Line 中央線
Nagahori Tsurumi-Ryokuchi Line長堀鶴見緑地線
Nanko Port Town Line (New Tram)南港ポートタウン線(ニュートラム)
■Kansai Tourism Information Center TEL.072-456-6025■Kyoto Tourist Information Center (Kyo Navi) TEL.075-343-0548■Nara City Tourism Information Center TEL.0742-22-3900■Kobe City Tourism Information Center TEL.078-322-0220
Osaka Railway and Subway Map
Osaka Visitors’Information Center,Shin-Osaka (JR Shin-Osaka Station)TEL.06-6305-33119:00~18:00
Osaka Visitors’Information Center,Namba※ in Information Center Namba
(Nankai Namba Station 1F)TEL.06-6631-91009:00~20:00
Osaka Visitors’Information Center,Tennoji(JR Tennoji Station)TEL.06-6774-30779:00~18:00
The Osaka Visitors' Information Centers provide you with the latest information on Osaka's tourist attractions, shopping, restaurants, and accommodations. The centers also offer you guidebooks and maps.●Open all year round, excluding 12/31~1/3.
Tourist Information
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JR Tennoji Sta.JR天王寺駅
Central Wicket中央口改札
To Subway Sta.→地下鉄へ
TIS Ticketsみどりの窓口
Stationmaster's office駅長室Stationmaster's office駅長室
Koen(Park)Gate
公園口
NorthGate北口
N
East Hall東(在来線)ホール
ShinkansenCentral Exit新幹線中央出口
←To Subway Sta. 地下鉄へ
ShinkansenCentral Entrance新幹線中央入口
Noodle Shop うどん店TAXI
JR Shin Osaka Sta.JR新大阪駅
East Wicket東改札Tickets
きっぷ売場
←
←
←
N
← ←
InformationCenter Namba総合インフォメーションセンターなんば
InformationCenter Namba総合インフォメーションセンターなんば
To Nankai N
amba S
ta.南海なんば駅へ
To Midosuji Ave.御堂筋へ
Bank銀行
Bank銀行
To Subway・Kintetsu・HanshinNamba Sta.地下鉄・近鉄・阪神なんば駅へ
To Subway・Kintetsu・HanshinNamba Sta.地下鉄・近鉄・阪神なんば駅へ
To Subway・Kintetsu・HanshinNamba Sta.地下鉄・近鉄・阪神なんば駅へ
To Subway・Kintetsu・HanshinNamba Sta.地下鉄・近鉄・阪神なんば駅へ
To Namba CITY・Namba PARKSなんばCITYなんばパークスへ
To Sennichimae千日前へ
TakashimayaDept. Store高島屋
SwissotelNankai Osakaスイスホテル南海大阪
SwissotelNankai Osakaスイスホテル南海大阪
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North Central Gate
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↑
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Osaka Visitors'Information Center,Umeda
TEL.06-6345-21898:00~20:00
*Railway and Tourist Information(JR Osaka Station 1FCentral Concourse in the North side)
SouthWicket
MidôsujiSouth Gate
MidôsujiSouth GateExit⑧To
Subway Sta.
Exit⑨
To Subw
ay Sta.
Tickets
To Subway Sta.
Heart-in
NipponTravel Agency
NipponTravel Agency
Midôsuji North GateMidôsuji North Gate
Central C
oncours中央コンコース
Central W
icket中央口改札
Midôsuji G
uchiW
icket
Railw
ay and Tourist Inform
ation
Lucua ↑↑
↑
Daimaru Dept.Store UmedaSouth Central GateSouth Central Gate
JR Osaka Mitukoshi Isetan Dept.Store
P.38 MAP
P.19 MAP E-3
S-1
P.23 MAP J-4
P.27 MAP O-3
Y15 S16 M20