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NAMBA. 14. Osaka's Animation heaven "DenDentown" "Denentown," the Holy Land of Osaka Animation If there is Akihabara in Tokyo, Japan. Osaka has a Dendentown. West Japan's largest animation town, Dendentown In Dendentown, electronic products such as computers and smartphones are available at low prices. Electronic products used to be famous in the past, but now they are famous for animation. All the animations in Japan are in Dendentown. There ..
NAMBA. 13. Osaka's largest traditional market, "Kuromon Market" ​ Go to Kuromon Market to enjoy traditional Osaka market The Kuromon market began in 1822 at the market where fish merchants gathered to sell fish, and was recognized as a market in 1902 (the 35th year of Meiji Restoration), and has since become a core market in Osaka. Some even say Nishiki in Kyoto and Kuromon in Osaka. Kuromon Market is now a huge tourist destination with an average of 23,000 ..
NAMBA 08. Coexistence with green "NAMBA PARKS" Coexistence with green "NAMBA PARKS" Namba Parks was formerly used as the home ground for the Osaka professional baseball club Nankai Hawks, and the building that was built after Nankai redeveloped the concept of "Future City" on the site of Osaka Stadium, which was disbanded in 1998. And there are many similar parts to the Canal City in Fukuoka, which was designed by the same architect. Namba P..
NAMBA 06. Dotonbori's main character, "Glico." Who are you, Glico? History began in 1919 with the production of 'The Nutrition Confection Glico'. "Glico" was the first product released by the company and eventually became the company's name. Afterwards, Glico began selling snacks and toys together, which were the beginning of the food toys, and the company grew more and installed billboards in Dotonbori, which became more popular than the br..
NAMBA 04. The center of young people "Amemura" Why Amemura? Since the 1970s, Amemura have been the center of Osaka's youth culture. The streets are filled with second-hand clothing stores, grocery stores, cafes, and galleries. The area's name came from imported shops that settled there to sell various items imported from the United States about 30 years ago. centering on the Sankukouen (Samak Park) the Amemura always crowded with young peopl..
NAMBA 03. The center of Street fashion "Orange Street" The center of Street fashion "Orange Street" Orange street was a furniture store alley in Osaka, which existed since 1800s. There were also many second-hand tools in the Meiji period, and especially during the period of rapid growth before and after Meiji, the household name became known throughout the country. The traditional Japanese furniture store, which has been in business for a long time,..
NAMBA 02. Osaka's biggest shopping mall "Shinsaibashi" picture Sources: wikimedia - Luke Ma - CC BY 2.0 / wikimedia - Terence Ong - CC BY-SA 3.0 Shinsaibashi was river? Osaka built a canal Nagahorikawa in 1622. Nagahorikawa and the canal are now near Shinsabashi. A bridge was built in Nagahorikawa and the canal, when it was called Shinsaibashi. Shinsaibashi was named after the man who built the bridge. Shinsabashi is a 35-meter-long, 4-meter-long wo..
OSAKA 02. Osaka the top tour in Japan #1 in Japanese tour "Osaka" Osaka is Japan's second largest city, and it plays an important role in economy and culture following Tokyo. In addition, international events were frequently held, which was the first international city in Asia in 1970 to hold an expo, hold APEC meetings in 1995, and host the G20 Summit in 2019. The Osaka department is Japan's second largest city with about 9 million..