Osaka:
Nanbo, a bustling street with five-story watchtower and Tianshouge, the bustling underground street in Osaka City, is a civilian block.
Osaka Prefecture is located in the middle of Kinki, the central and western part of Japan. Although its area is the smallest among prefectures and counties in Japan, its population and population density are second only to Tokyo, the capital of China. It is surrounded by mountains on three sides and faces the bow-shaped Osaka Bay in the west. Because it is close to Kyoto and Nara, the ancient capitals of Japan, it has developed rapidly and prospered as a hub of land and water transportation and a commercial city. There is Osaka Castle in Osaka City, which is centered on the five-story watchtower Tianshou Pavilion and has a lawn park of about 6, square meters. When cherry blossoms are in full bloom in spring, visitors who come here to enjoy flowers are in constant stream. In Mei Tian, the north gate of Osaka, there are many large underground streets with restaurants, popular goods stores and grocery stores. The area around Mei Tian is called "North"; The area around Nampo and Dotonbori is called "South". Nampo is a bustling neighborhood full of civilian atmosphere, and Dotonbori is an area where restaurants stand on both sides of Dawton Horikawa. South is a famous entertainment area, where many theaters and cinemas are concentrated. In recent years, as a new scenic spot in Osaka, it is a new waterfront area under development. Among them, the "Tianbaoshan Port Village" has a large sightseeing car and shopping street with a height of 112.5 meters, Suntory Museum, etc. In addition, there is Japan's largest commodity wholesale market in ATC (Asia-Pacific Trade Center), and these places are extremely popular.
Mei Tian, Osaka
There is a large business district with the largest underground street in Japan, and people are constantly flowing all day. Mei Tian, the origin of Osaka, is the local economic center. Osaka station is located here. Osaka Station is a large-scale comprehensive railway station, and it is a transportation hub where vehicles of JR line, Hanshin line and three subway lines come and go. Around the station, skyscrapers born from the redevelopment of department stores and fiber wholesale streets are towering, which is a gathering place for companies, banks and restaurants. Corresponding to the "South" centered on Nanbo and Xinzhai Bridge, Mei Tian is called "North", which has become a big business district with a constant flow of people all day. In the underground street of Mei Tian, which is the largest underground street in Japan, cafes, restaurants and shops selling foreign goods, groceries and food are lined up, and the "Spring Square" with beautiful fountains has become a small city. There is a "HEPFIVE" grand view car in Mei Tian. Built on the roof of a 9-story building, the sightseeing bus is brightly lit at night and can overlook the whole night view of Osaka.
osaka kyobashi? Sakura Palace
The Osaka Commercial Garden with high-rise buildings and the Sakura Park built along the dike connect the Tojima area of Osaka City with the Jingqiao area in the central area, which is one of the few famous bustling areas in the city. Jingqiao Station, which can transfer three lines: JR Line, Kyosaka Line and Subway, has a large passenger flow every day, and passengers come and go all day. In the central area across Bedroom River, there are entertainment facilities such as exhibition halls, restaurants and digital art squares of large enterprises. Osaka's symbolic building, Osaka Castle, is also nearby. At night, you can see the brightly lit Osaka Castle from the 38th-floor observation deck. In Sakura Palace, north of Osaka Castle and east of Dachuan, there is Sakura Palace Park, a famous cherry blossom resort since ancient times. The park is a slender park built along the embankment of the river. There are hiking trails on both sides of the river, and people are constantly walking while enjoying the beautiful scenery. On the west bank of Dachuan, there is the Mint Museum of Osaka Mint Bureau. The Mint Museum building is a western-style building about 1 years ago, giving people a solemn and thick feeling. There are 4,5 pieces of Japanese currency and coins and medals collected from all over the world on display in the museum. In spring, about 45 cherry trees form the cherry blossom gallery, and many people come here to enjoy the flowers, which is very lively all day. Take the JR Tokaido Shinkansen from Tokyo Station to Shinosaka Station for about 2 hours and 3 minutes, and get off at Jingqiao Station. Take JR Osaka Ring Line from Osaka Station to Sakuramiya Station for about 4 minutes, and get off at Sakuramiya Station.
nakajima island in osaka
the island in the oasis among the skyscrapers in osaka city is sandwiched by tangdaochuan and tosa horikawa, which flow through the central part of osaka city from east to west. it is the administrative, economic and cultural center of osaka city. In addition to the municipal administrative building, bank and newspaper office, there are also various cultural facilities such as parks, art galleries, libraries and guild halls. Nakajima Park is the earliest park built in Osaka. The park is lush with trees and green floors, and it has become an oasis in a block full of buildings. The promenade along the river provides a place for citizens to take a relaxed walk under the wind. There is also the Rose Garden in the park, where you can see all kinds of roses collected from all over the world.
Osaka Toyo Porcelain Art Museum is famous for its large collection, with about 2, exhibits from China, South Korea and Japan. In Osaka City Academy of Sciences, there is a planetarium with the world's largest dome, and you can enjoy short films with full-day reflection effect. In addition, the Nakajima Library in Osaka Prefecture and the Osaka Central Association Hall, which stand side by side at the eastern end of Nakajima, are western buildings built 1 years ago. The appearance of masonry structure exudes a romantic atmosphere, which makes people walking pleasing to the eye. At night, these buildings have a special interest in the light.