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  2. Osaka City Museum of Fine Arts - Wikipedia

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    The Osaka City Museum of Fine Arts (大阪市立美術館) is a museum located in Tennōji Park, Tennōji-ku, Osaka, Japan. The museum focuses on Japanese and east Asian art. The museum focuses on Japanese and east Asian art.

  3. Universal Studios Japan - Wikipedia

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    Universal Studios Japan (ユニバーサル・スタジオ・ジャパン) is a theme park located in Osaka, Japan.Opened on March 31, 2001, it is one of six Universal Studios theme parks worldwide and was the first to open outside the United States. [3]

  4. Osaka Science Museum - Wikipedia

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    The Osaka Science Museum (大阪市立科学館, Ōsaka Shiritsu Kagakukan) is a science museum in Naka-no-shima, Kita-ku, Osaka, Japan. The museum is located between the Dōjima River and the Tosabori River, above Osaka's subterranean National Museum of Art. Opened in 1989, the museum was constructed to mark the 100th anniversary of Osaka City.

  5. National Museum of Art, Osaka - Wikipedia

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    The museum originates from the Expo Museum of Fine Arts at Expo'70, held in Suita in the outskirts of Osaka. The site was converted into Expo Commemoration Park after the Expo, but the gallery was preserved for possible future use as a permanent art museum. It re-opened in 1977 as the National Museum of Art, as part of the Expo Commemoration Park.

  6. Osaka Aquarium Kaiyukan - Wikipedia

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    In 2014, the total number of visitors exceeded 65 million. [10] This record was the best in Japan, surpassing that of Toba Aquarium. In 2017, the number of visitors reached 75 million, making it the most visited aquarium in Japan. [10] A ceremony was held in 2024 to celebrate the achievement of 85 million total visitors. [11]

  7. List of Historic Sites of Japan (Osaka) - Wikipedia

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    Osaka in the grounds of Shōraku-ji ( 勝楽寺 ) 34°42′10″N 135°28′57″E  /  34.702701°N 135.482553°E  / 34.702701; 135.482553  ( Kimura Kenkadō

  8. Utsubo Park - Wikipedia

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    Utsubo Park (靱公園, Utsubo-Kōen) is a large public, urban park, situated at Utsubo-Hommachi in Nishi-ku, Osaka, Japan.. The park was constructed at the site of a former air field of the United States Army, so the land is a long rectangle shape characteristic of a runway (700m x 150m).

  9. Tsūtenkaku - Wikipedia

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    "Tower Reaching Heaven"), owned by Tsūtenkaku Kanko Co., Ltd. (通天閣観光株式会社, Tsūtenkaku Kankō Kabushiki-gaisha), is a tower and well-known landmark of Osaka, Japan and advertises Hitachi. It is located in the Shinsekai district of Naniwa-ku, Osaka. Its total height is 103 metres (338 ft); the main observation deck is at a ...

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