based on 1880 reviewsTsutenkaku Tower, Osaka Tsutenkaku Tower is one of Osaka's famous landmarks. ✨Designed by Tadaka Naito, the architect of Tokyo Tower, it was completed in 1956. 👍🏻Although the tower is only 103 meters tall, roughly the height of a 30-story building, its steel core and blunt exterior have made it a well-known attraction in Osaka. The tower bears the name "Tsutenkaku" and a large advertisement for Hitachi, proclaiming "Hitachi, contributing to society." Because it's not very tall, I personally feel that appreciating it from the outside is sufficient. If you're interested, you can also go up to the observation deck to see the surrounding cityscape. Below Tsutenkaku is the Shinsekai Shopping Street, Tsutenkaku Hondori, which has many restaurants and shops, and feels similar to Dotonbori and Shinsaibashi.
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Tsutenkaku Tower, Osaka Tsutenkaku Tower is one of Osaka's famous landmarks. ✨Designed by Tadaka Naito, the architect of Tokyo Tower, it was completed in 1956. 👍🏻Although the tower is only 103 meters tall, roughly the height of a 30-story building, its steel core and blunt exterior have made it a well-known attraction in Osaka. The tower bears the name "Tsutenkaku" and a large advertisement for Hitachi, proclaiming "Hitachi, contributing to society." Because it's not very tall, I personally feel that appreciating it from the outside is sufficient. If you're interested, you can also go up to the observation deck to see the surrounding cityscape. Below Tsutenkaku is the Shinsekai Shopping Street, Tsutenkaku Hondori, which has many restaurants and shops, and feels similar to Dotonbori and Shinsaibashi.
We visited Tsutenkaku Tower at midday; it's a must-see for kids in any city with its towers. Tickets were issued quickly. There's a drugstore at the base of the tower, which is also a good place to kill time; highly recommended.
I had a lot of fun. I bought the triple pack where you can "dive and walk," slide, and go to the observation tower.I wanted to do it in that order, but due to the language barrier and not clear directions on where to go I slid first, then observation tower, and I did "dive and walk last." If you want to dive and walk first then you need to bring your QR code to an office which is about 1 min from the tower. In that office you change into your harness and helmet (and that's where you bring it back too). I loved the experience and the tower, I just would have liked to have done "dive and walk" first. Regardless, I had fun and recommend it.
It is an observation tower located in Shinsekai shopping street in Osaka. It combines a variety of recreational activities, including playing on the slide, walking in the air, and overlooking the scenery.
This is absolute rubbish. It's old, run-down and full of dodgy people trying to get you to buy rubbish souvenirs. Going at night, the beautiful view of Osaka that you would have had was also ruined because the interior lighting was too bright. The lower viewing floor was weird with nightclub lights and loud music blaring. It was a complete waste of my time and money.
#Conan landmark check-in# After chasing Conan for more than 20 years, I finally brought my baby to check inᕕᕗ The "Sky Tower" referred to by Kaito Kid in the codeword in Conan's theatrical version "The Magician of the Century's End" - Tsutenkaku. Tsutenkaku is located in the north of Osaka Shinsekai and is one of Osaka's landmarks, with a total height of 103 meters. The night view at night is beautiful, with bright lights. It is also a good choice to eat and eat in Shinsekai. Shinsekai also has Isomaru Aquatics and other places that do not require queuing, and there are few people and good service. Tsutenkaku has a total of 5 floors, and you can overlook the beautiful scenery of Osaka from the large observation deck at the top. There are 2 entrances next to the bottom of the tower, one is the observation deck entrance, and the other is the underground street entrance. The ticket office of Tsutenkaku is located underground, so you need to go down to B1 to buy tickets first. There are also many specialty shops here. Haha, in short, I finally realized my dream for many years✌✌
To be honest, when I first saw Tsutenkaku, I felt that it was much shorter than I imagined. But if you go up to the observatory, you can see the scenery of Osaka in 360 degrees. Of course, I also touched the soles of Daifukujin's feet. And of course, you can't miss the surrounding skewers shops. Kokoro Yokocho is also very interesting. Taking a walk there also feels like going back in time. When I went there, the song "In Love with Kokoro" was playing on repeat, and I couldn't forget the melody for a long time.
Tsutenkaku is a landmark in Osaka. It was featured in the movie "Detective Conan". Due to my schedule, I didn't climb to the top, so I can't say much about it. However, there are many shops and delicious food around it. The transportation is also quite convenient. It's about a 7-minute walk from the subway station. Recommended