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Keihan Mall

An urban shopping center directly connected to Keihan-Kyobashi Station. There are about 140 stores, including fashion, general merchandise and gourmet, with the theme of "you can be satisfied with a 30-minute detour." In the basement, there is also the Keihaka department store mall food hall located adjacent to the hotel Keihan-Kyobashi Grande.

KiKi Kyobashi

A building that sends culture around mass theater on the fifth floor, with a wide lineup including restaurants with a rich personality and a rental CD shop that can be used every day.

OAP (Osaka Amenity Park)

On the lower level is the OAP Plaza, which houses restaurants, cafes, select shops, and more. In the spring, the nearby cherry blossom trees are also located just off Moma Sakuragu Park. A free shuttle bus service is being operated from Umeda.

Tenma Tenjin Hansho-tei

In 2006, this is the only permanent hut dedicated to Ookuin, which was revived for the first time in 60 years. There are weekly daytime seats and a variety of daily box office night seats, so you can touch the essence of the word up. The lunch seat is 2800 yen, and the night seat varies depending on the performance.

Museum of Mindology

The Mint, famous for its cherry blossom streiage, is an independent administrative corporation that produces coinage, medals and other items. This museum is attached to it. The exhibits include historical historical sources at the time of the Mint's founding, as well as coinage that had been circulated in Japan in the past. Large and small-sized sheets are also found, especially the bamboo-ryū-kin, which can only be found at the Tenshō-ryū Daijō or the mint made by Toyotomi Hideyoshi, who says that only a few are left in Japan. There is also an experience corner where you can experience the weight of a thousand boxes and money bags, and the gold and silver clots in the case.

Kids Plaza Osaka

A museum for full-fledged children born in Japan for the first time. Focusing on the "Children's City", there are many workshops such as the wonders of science and nature, the culture of the world and the encounter with play, such as exhibits that can be learned while playing, cooking experiences, and various manufacturing experiences. The facilities such as a nursing room and a peering shower are also substantial, so the family can enjoy the whole day with peace of mind.

Osaka Living's Old and Old House

"Osaka Kurashi no Konkakakkan" is a playable museum with the theme of living and living. On the floor of the Edo period, there is a town of Osaka from the Edo period (about 200 years ago) that was faithfully reproduced in full size based on old documents and picture drawings, and you can actually enter the house and experience the living and living of that time. On the modern floor, we will introduce the town and residence of Osaka in the Meiji, Taisho and Showa eras. Enjoy the town of Osaka of such times, nostalgic for the elderly and new for young people.

Fountain Cloth View

In 1871 (Meiji 4), designed by the Irish engineer Wortrus. It is one of the oldest Western-style architecture in the nation, and has been designated as an important cultural property of the country. It was originally constructed as a drawing house for the mint. The "Velanda Colonial"-style building has excellent 19th-century English interior decoration including chandeliers, fireplaces and cosmetic mirrors. There are many points to learn from advanced techniques such as porcelain tiles on the first floor hallway. It will be open to the public every March for three days or so, free of charge.

Horikawa Ebisu Shrine

It is famous for Toka Ebisu, which is held every year from January 9 to 11. It is called Horikawa in Kita and Imamiya in Minami, and is crowded on the day of the festival with hundreds of thousands of people wishing for business prosperity. A shrine that is loved by Osaka people as "Ebesan" as the god of business prosperity and Fukutoku Enman.

Osaka Tenma Palace

Tenma-gū, which enshrines Michizane Sugawara as the main priest deity, famous for its academic deities. Despite being hit by frequent fires, it developed as a center of faith and amusement for Osaka townspeople. It is crowded with many worshippers during the New Year holidays and the test-taking season. The Tenjin Festival, one of the three major festivals in Japan, is held on July 24 and 25 every year.

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