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iEnglishShin-OsakaNambaNambaOsaka/UmedaTennoji ParkThis approximately 26-ha park contains "Ten-Shiba" (the nickname for the Tennoji Park) entrance area, Keitakuen Garden (a noted garden of the former residence of the Sumitomo family), Chausuyama Tumulus, Osaka City Museum of Fine Arts, and Osaka Tennoji Zoo.[1] Chausuyama-cho, Tennoji Ward [2] JR Line: Tennoji or Shin-Imamiya Sta.; Osaka Metro: Tennoji, Dobutsuen-mae, or Ebisucho Sta. [3] 7:00–22:00 [4] Always open (depending on the facility)☎06-6771-8404Osaka Tennoji ZooEnglish, Chinese, KoreanOsaka Tennoji Zoo has a history of over 100 years. This zoo features ecological exhibits reproducing the natural environments of the animals, including the savanna zone. It houses over 1,000 animals of approximately 180 species. Visitors can try feeding the sheep and goats.[3] 9:30–17:00 (the entrance closes at 16:00.); 9:30–18:00 on weekends and holidays in May and September (the entrance closes at 17:00). [4] Mondays (the following weekday if Monday is a holiday), December 29 to January 1[5] Adults: 500 yen; Elementary and junior high school students: 200 yen☎06-6771-8401Abeno Q’s MallEnglish33Facilities may be closed due to weather, maintenance or events. Please check if the facility you wish to visit is open beforehand.iEnglish, Chinese, KoreanEnglish, Chinese, KoreanBoasts one of the largest retail areas in Osaka prefecture. There are also restaurants, so friends and families alike can enjoy.[1] 1-6-1, Abeno-suji, Abeno Ward [2] JR Lines / Osaka Metro: Tennoji Sta.; Kintetsu Line: Osaka-Abenobashi Sta. [3] Q’s Mall: 10:00-21:00 (some stores are different: Q’s kitchen: 10:00-22:00, Q’s dining: 11:00-23:00)[4] No scheduled holidays☎06-6556-7000This area is the fusion of nostalgic scenery and Japan’s tallest buildingThe tallest building in Japan, ABENO HARUKAS, and the symbol of Osaka, Tsutenkaku, stand out as attractions in this area. There are also plenty of sightseeing spots such as temples, shrines and a zoo.ABENO HARUKASM-1M-2English, Chinese, KoreanM-2N-2At 300m above sea level, this is Japan’s tallest building. On the top floor there is HARUKAS 300 (observation deck) and the thrilling “EDGE THE HARUKAS” attraction. The building also features a museum, a department store and a hotel.[1] 1-1-43, Abeno-suji, Abeno Ward [2] JR Lines / Osaka Metro: Tennoji Sta.; Kintetsu Line: Osaka-Abenobashi Sta.; Hankai Line: Tennoji-Ekimae Sta. [3][4] Hours, holidays, and phone numbers vary depending on the facility. [5]Observation deck: Adults 1,500 yen, middle and high school students: 1,200 yen, elementary school students: 700 yen, kids: 500 yen. EDGE THE HARUKAS is 1,000 yen (separate from admission fee)iEnglish, Chinese, Korean[1] 1-108, Chausuyama-cho, Tennoji Ward [3] 9:30-17:00 (Last admission is 16:30) [4]Closed Mondays (following weekday if Monday is a holiday; open until 18:00 on Saturdays and Sundays in May and September (Last admission: 30 minutes before closing)) and December 29 to January 1 [5] Adults: 150 yen; Elementary and junior high school students: 80 yen ☎06-6771-8401EnglishKeitakuen GardenThis garden was created by the father of modern Japanese gardens, 7th generation Ogawa Jihei. You can fully experience a traditional Japanese garden.The Tennoji / Abeno areas are around here!M-2Wi-F iWi-F iTennoji / Abeno Area

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