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amhsonakaNiiKiio ,atimanMj-akasOonebAonneTaer ,ijA yaBakasO nrehtuoSakasO nrehakasOnretroNtsaEOsaka City Central Public Hall D-4Opened in 1918 and designated as an important cultural property of Japan, this neo-Renais-sance-style building is one of the most famous buildings in Osaka.The hall houses an exhibition room that introduces the history of Osaka City Central Public Hall, a shop selling goods and books, and a restaurant.[1] 1-1-27, Nakanoshima, Kita Ward [2] Osaka Metro: Yodoyabashi or Kitahama Sta.; Keihan Line: Yodoyabashi, Kitahama or Naniwabashi Sta. [3] 9:30-21:30 [4] Closed on the 4th Tuesday of every month (on Wednesday if the 4th Tuesday is a national holiday) ☎06-6208-2002i24A relaxing zone filled with history, greenery and waterNakanoshima developed as a merchant area since the Edo period. Great for walking around and looking through the parks, museums and retro buildings.The quick walking access from Umeda (Osaka) is also appealing.English *English descriptions are limitedThe information described in this guidebook is as of October 2019. Fees, holidays, etc. are subject to change.[1] Address [2] Traffic [3] Hours [4] Holidays [5] FeesE-4Nakanoshima ParkThis urban oasis sandwiched between two rivers was chosen as one of the top 100 green spots in Osaka. In summer and autumn, the park is filled with roses. In winter, the park becomes the main venue for the festival of the lights.[1] Nakanoshima, Kita Ward [2] Osaka Metro: Yodoyabashi or Kitahama Sta.; Keihan Line: Yodoyabashi, Kitahama or Naniwabashi Sta. [3] Always open ☎06-6312-8121The National Museum of Art, OsakaThe Museum of Oriental Ceramics, OsakaD-4This museum features Oriental ceramics from China, Korea and Japan and other countries in Asia. The abundant and high quality collection features 2 national treasures and 13 important cultural properties of Japan.[1] 1-1-26, Nakanoshima, Kita Ward [2] Osaka Metro: Yodoyabashi or Kitahama Sta.; Keihan Line: Yodoyabashi, Kitahama or Naniwabashi Sta. [3] 9:30‒17:00 (the entrance closes at 16:30) [5] General admission is 500 yen (normal exhibits) ☎06-6223-0055TekijukuD-5This famous school was established by the Western Studies professor Koan Ogata in 1838 and taught Western Studies and medicine to the likes of Yukichi Fukuzawa and more. The building itself has kept its appearance and been designated as an important cultural property of Japan.[1] 3-3-8, Kitahama, Chuo Ward [2] Osaka Metro: Yodoyabashi or Kitahama Sta. [3] 10:00-16:00 [5] General admission is 260 yen☎06-6231-1970English, Chinese, KoreanAn underground museum, one of only a few in the world. With a large collection of modern art from Japan and abroad, the museum holds exhibitions, lecture meetings, and symposiums. [1] 4-2-55, Nakanoshima, Kita Ward [2] Osaka Metro: Higobashi Sta.; Keihan Line: Watanabebashi or Nakanoshima Sta. [3] 10:00‒17:00 (the entrance closes at 16:30) Fridays and Saturdays: 10:00‒20:00 (the entrance closes at 19:30.) * Hours may vary depending on the exhibition. [4] Mondays (the following day if Monday is a holiday), year-end and New Year holidays. [5] General Admission is 430 yen☎06-6447-4680EnglishEnglish, Chinese, KoreanB-4Nakanoshima Area

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