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Namba Parks, Osaka

Namba Parks is a gigantic retail and office complex with 8 levels of shops and diners, and a rooftop garden featuring tree groves, rock clusters, cliffs and canyons, lawns, streams, waterfalls and ponds..

Namba Parks is a gigantic retail and office complex with 8 levels of shops and diners, and a rooftop garden featuring tree groves, rock clusters, cliffs and canyons, lawns, streams, waterfalls and ponds.


Hours

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11:00

21:00

Mon

11:00

21:00

Tue

11:00

21:00

Wed

11:00

21:00

Thu

11:00

21:00

Fri

11:00

21:00

Sat

11:00

21:00

About Namba Parks

 Japan, 〒556-0011 Ōsaka-fu, Ōsaka-shi, Naniwa-ku, Nanbanaka, 2 Chome−2−10−70

 +81 6-6644-7100

 www.nambaparks.com

Namba Parks and Nearby Sights on Map

Midosuji Boulevard

Midosuji is the arterial north-south avenue, stretching 4 kms from Umeda to Namba

Dotonbori

Dotonbori is Osaka's shopping and entertainment district, bustling with shops, malls, restaurants and clubs

Tsutenkaku Tower

Once a symbol of Osaka, the Tsutenkaku Tower was originally built in 1912 as a replica of the Eiffel Tower

Shinsekai

Shinsekai in downtown Osaka may be known today for its cheap eateries and sleazy nightlife, but it sure does offer a glimpse of its vibrant past when it was a bustling urban area with entertainment and amusement venues

Shinsaibashi

Shinsaibashi is the largest shopping district in Osaka, spread across several arcaded streets

Tennoji Park

The Tennoji Park in Osaka has a botanical garden, zoo, Municipal Museum of Art, the Japanese Chisen-kaiyushiki Keita Garden with pond, Chausuyama Tomb, cherry blossom area and several sculptures

Shitenno-ji

One of Japan's oldest temples, the Shitenno-ji was built in 593 by Prince Shotoku who was instrumental in the adoption of Buddhism in the country

Abeno Harukas

The Abenobashi Terminal Tower, officially known as Abeno Harukas, is the tallest skyscraper in Japan soaring a whopping 300 metres into the sky

Nakanoshima Park

Nakanoshima Park lies in the middle of the Kyu-Yodo River, between the Dojima and Tosabori arms

Osaka Science Museum

The Osaka Science Museum has 4 floors of interactive science exhibits for children, and a planetarium with a vast OMNIMAX panoramic screen system on a dome of 26 metres diameter