Tsutenkaku Tower

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Tsutenkaku Tower, standing at 103 meters tall, is an unmistakable symbol of Osaka and located in the Shinsekai area. The towering 8-sided structure’s facade is characterized by its exposed steel beams and Eiffel Tower-esque appearance. Visitors and residents alike flock to its observation deck for stunning panoramic views of the area.

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1 Chome-18-6 Ebisuhigashi, Naniwa Ward, Osaka, 556-0002, Japan (길 안내)

Hours

08:30 - 21:30 Closed Now

Opening Hours

  • Monday 08:30 - 21:30
  • Tuesday 08:30 - 21:30
  • Wednesday 08:30 - 21:30
  • Thursday 08:30 - 21:30
  • Friday 08:30 - 21:30
  • Saturday 08:30 - 21:30
  • Sunday 08:30 - 21:30
  • Holidays 08:30 - 21:30

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06-6641-9555

시설

  • 유아 친화적
  • 인포메이션 카운터
  • 상점
  • 화장실
  • 기념품샵

Accessibility

  • 배리어프리 출입
  • Guide dog access
  • 다목적 화장실

Facilities

  • Cafe

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4-minute walk from Ebisucho Station on the Osaka Metro Sakaisuji Line.

7-minute walk from Dobutsuen-mae Station from the Osaka Metro Midosuji Line.

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Tsutenkaku by Night

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Tsutenkaku is a well known landmark of Osaka. Remember to drop by the observation tower and enjoying the streets of Kushi-katsu shops in Shinsekai.

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Tsūtenkaku & Shinsekai

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Tsūtenkaku Tower is one of Osaka's landmarks. The view from the tower is impressive and a quick stop to a Kushikatsu restaurant is essential to complete a visit of this area

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Simply Osaka: Tsutenkaku

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Hailed as one of the symbol of Osaka, Tsutenkaku provides an alternative observation viewing experience with eight deities of good fortune fronting each direction that you look. Completed in 1956, one of its special features lies in the round neon sign atop the tower that shows the following day’s weather forecast!

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Tsutenkaku é um monumento muito famoso de Osaka. Lembre-se de passar pelo observatório enquanto desfruta as ruas de lojas de kushi-katsu no Shinsekai.

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Được coi là một trong những biểu tượng của Osaka, Tsutenkaku đem đến trải nghiệm quan sát với tám vị thần may mắn đối diện mỗi hướng. Hoàn thành vào năm 1956, một trong những điểm đặc biệt của nó là bảng hiệu đèn neon hình tròn trên đỉnh tòa tháp hiển thị dự báo thời tiết.

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