TsutenkakuAn iconic tower in Osaka’s Shinsekai district, originally built in 1912 and rebuilt in 1956. Standing 103 meters tall, it offers panoramic views from its observatory. Inside, you’ll find retro exhibits, a statue of Billiken (a local good luck charm), and a nostalgic atmosphere from the Showa era.
💴 Entrance fee: Around ¥1,000 for the observatory
👥 Tourist level: Very touristy , one of Osaka’s historic landmarks, often visited alongside Shinsekai.
What to do in Tsutenkaku Tower ?
🗼Tsutenkaku Dive & Walk Experience
The Dive & Walk includes two different activities:
One where participants, secured by a harness, navigate the outer perimeter of the middle observation deck’s roof while engaging in athletic challenges.
Another where participants take a vertical leap from the tower’s midsection, approximately 40 meters above the ground.
🗼 Tsutenkaku Tower Slider
The Tower Slider is a newly introduced feature for thrill-seekers, offering an exhilarating ride down the tower.
The slide is 60 meters long, spiraling around the exterior of the tower. Participants sit in a small cart-like sled that slides at an exciting speed, giving panoramic views of the city on the way down. It’s a mix of fun and adventure, perfect for anyone looking for a unique way to experience Tsutenkaku. About 1000 yens.
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🗼Observation Decks
Tsutenkaku features multiple observation decks that provide panoramic views of Osaka's skyline. The main deck, located at 88 meters above ground, offers a 360-degree vista, including sights like Abeno Harukas, Tennoji Park, and Tennoji Zoo.
🗼Billiken Shrine
On the fifth floor observation deck, you'll find a statue of Billiken, known as the "God of Happiness." Visitors often place coins and rub the soles of his feet, believing it brings good luck.
🗼Historical Exhibits
The tower houses exhibits detailing its history and the development of the surrounding Shinsekai district. These displays offer insights into Osaka's cultural evolution over the past century.
🗼Souvenir Shops
Within Tsutenkaku, there are several souvenir shops where you can purchase unique Osaka memorabilia, including items featuring the tower's mascot and local delicacies.
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