There is also a moat around Osaka. There are dense cherry trees on both sides of the river. Unfortunately, the cherry blossoms have not blossomed yet. The delicacy is not only a little less. There are some snack stalls to eat, although they don't look good, they are tourist attractions after all. It should be noted that if you want to go upstairs, 4:30 p.m. is the final deadline. The wall is still the old feeling of big stones piled up. Many people take self-portraits. The eight-storey Tianshouge Pavilion has been transformed into a museum. It introduces the knowledge of Osaka City and Japanese castle culture. It also shows the important historical materials of Yoshihiro Toyoshi and that time. It is the best place to learn about Yoshio Toyoshi, a Japanese Ohiro. The top floor (8th floor) is an outlook platform about 50 meters from the ground, overlooking Osaka City and Osaka Street View.