Guidebook for Naniwa-ku, Ōsaka-shi

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Guidebook for Naniwa-ku, Ōsaka-shi

Food Scene

Restaurant name Anagumatei (あなぐま亭) Categories Izakaya (Tavern), Nihonshu (Japanese sake) TEL/reservation 06-6641-5969 (+81-6-6641-5969) 予約可 Addresses Ebisunishi Naniwa-ku Ōsaka-shi Ōsaka-fu 大阪府 大阪市浪速区 恵美須西 2-12-4 恵美須コーポ新館 1F Transportation 260 meters from Imamiyaebisu. Operating Hours [月~木] 11:30~14:30 17:30~22:00 [金・土] 11:30~22:00 Lunch Shop holidays 日曜日・祝日 Budget (From users )Dinner:¥2,000~¥2,999 Lunch: ~¥999 The amount of money spent by actual store visitors.
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Anagumatei
2-chōme-12-4 Ebisunishi
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Restaurant name Anagumatei (あなぐま亭) Categories Izakaya (Tavern), Nihonshu (Japanese sake) TEL/reservation 06-6641-5969 (+81-6-6641-5969) 予約可 Addresses Ebisunishi Naniwa-ku Ōsaka-shi Ōsaka-fu 大阪府 大阪市浪速区 恵美須西 2-12-4 恵美須コーポ新館 1F Transportation 260 meters from Imamiyaebisu. Operating Hours [月~木] 11:30~14:30 17:30~22:00 [金・土] 11:30~22:00 Lunch Shop holidays 日曜日・祝日 Budget (From users )Dinner:¥2,000~¥2,999 Lunch: ~¥999 The amount of money spent by actual store visitors.
Restaurant name Sobadokoromaruei (そば処 まる栄) Categories Noodles (other), Donburi (other), Unagi (Freshwater eel) TEL/reservation 06-6634-3606 (+81-6-6634-3606) 予約不可 Addresses 5-21-18 Nipponbashi Naniwa-ku Osaka Osaka 大阪府 大阪市浪速区 日本橋 5-21-18 Transportation 144 meters from Ebisucho. Operating Hours [月~土] 11:00~20:00(L.O.19:45) [日・祝] 11:00~19:00(L.O.18:45) Lunch, Open on sundays Shop holidays 水曜日(第3水木 連休) Budget (From users )Dinner: ~¥999 Lunch: ~¥999 The amount of money spent by actual store visitors. Cards Not Available
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そば処 まる栄
5-chōme-20-3-103 Nipponbashi
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Restaurant name Sobadokoromaruei (そば処 まる栄) Categories Noodles (other), Donburi (other), Unagi (Freshwater eel) TEL/reservation 06-6634-3606 (+81-6-6634-3606) 予約不可 Addresses 5-21-18 Nipponbashi Naniwa-ku Osaka Osaka 大阪府 大阪市浪速区 日本橋 5-21-18 Transportation 144 meters from Ebisucho. Operating Hours [月~土] 11:00~20:00(L.O.19:45) [日・祝] 11:00~19:00(L.O.18:45) Lunch, Open on sundays Shop holidays 水曜日(第3水木 連休) Budget (From users )Dinner: ~¥999 Lunch: ~¥999 The amount of money spent by actual store visitors. Cards Not Available

Sightseeing

Osaka Castle is widely known as an emblem of the power and fortune of Hideyoshi Toyotomi. In 1583, Hideyoshi began construction at the former site of Honganji Temple and completed the magnificent castle, which was reputed as being unparalleled in the country. Hideyoshi, having employed the castle as his stronghold, succeeded in quelling the wars which had continued for more than one century, thereby unifying the entire nation. After Hideyoshi's death, Ieyasu Tokugawa, who worked for Hideyoshi as his chief retainer, was appointed to the Shogun and he established the shogunate (government) in Edo (Tokyo). In 1615, Ieyasu ruined the Toyotomi family and destroyed Osaka Castle (in the Summer War of Osaka). Thereafter, the Tokugawa shogunate reconstructed Osaka Castle. It held the castle under its direct control until 1868, when the Tokugawa shogunate lost power and the castle fell. In 1931, the Main Tower of the Castle was reconstructed in the center of Osaka Castle, which was used as a military base, with funds raised by the citizens. The present-day Main Tower is the third generation. It follows the Main Tower from the Toyotomi period, which was destroyed by fire during the Summer War, and the tower from the Tokugawa period, which was struck by lightning and was burned down. Since its construction, Osaka Castle repeatedly featured as the battleground of the major wars in Japanese history. Osaka Castle has been popular with both domestic and overseas tourists as a historic site which has been handed down through the above-mentioned historical dramas to today.
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Osakajokoen Station
Ōsakajō-3 Chuo Ward
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Osaka Castle is widely known as an emblem of the power and fortune of Hideyoshi Toyotomi. In 1583, Hideyoshi began construction at the former site of Honganji Temple and completed the magnificent castle, which was reputed as being unparalleled in the country. Hideyoshi, having employed the castle as his stronghold, succeeded in quelling the wars which had continued for more than one century, thereby unifying the entire nation. After Hideyoshi's death, Ieyasu Tokugawa, who worked for Hideyoshi as his chief retainer, was appointed to the Shogun and he established the shogunate (government) in Edo (Tokyo). In 1615, Ieyasu ruined the Toyotomi family and destroyed Osaka Castle (in the Summer War of Osaka). Thereafter, the Tokugawa shogunate reconstructed Osaka Castle. It held the castle under its direct control until 1868, when the Tokugawa shogunate lost power and the castle fell. In 1931, the Main Tower of the Castle was reconstructed in the center of Osaka Castle, which was used as a military base, with funds raised by the citizens. The present-day Main Tower is the third generation. It follows the Main Tower from the Toyotomi period, which was destroyed by fire during the Summer War, and the tower from the Tokugawa period, which was struck by lightning and was burned down. Since its construction, Osaka Castle repeatedly featured as the battleground of the major wars in Japanese history. Osaka Castle has been popular with both domestic and overseas tourists as a historic site which has been handed down through the above-mentioned historical dramas to today.
Minoh Falls (sometimes spelled as Mino or Minoo) is a main natural attraction within the mountains of Minoh Park which is open to the public free of charge. It is 33 meters high with a 5 meter width and falls right before your eyes. Dating back a 1300 years in the Asuka Era (592~710), it was written in historical documents that En-No-Gyouja performed meditation under the Falls. The Minoh Park is one of Japan’s oldest National Parks located in Minoh city which is north of Osaka city. You could reach there in 30 minutes by using a train from Umeda in central Osaka. The park houses 980 different plant habitations of lush green forest, 3000 insect species with an insect museum all along a picturesque hiking path. The hiking path to Minoh Waterfall starts with a short walk North of Minoh Station. It takes about 45 minutes or approxiamately 3 km to walk up along the Minoh river until you reach the Minoh Falls. The first part of the walk begins by passing through many shops selling Momiji tempura which are fried Japanese maple leaf sweets original to this place. Along the way you will pass by Ryuanji Temple with it’s pretty red bridge. The walk up to Minoh Falls are worth a visit any time of year, surrounded with its refreshing green forest, and one of the best seasons is in late Autumn when you can see the beautiful Japanese red maples.
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Cascate di Mino
2-2 Minookoen
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Minoh Falls (sometimes spelled as Mino or Minoo) is a main natural attraction within the mountains of Minoh Park which is open to the public free of charge. It is 33 meters high with a 5 meter width and falls right before your eyes. Dating back a 1300 years in the Asuka Era (592~710), it was written in historical documents that En-No-Gyouja performed meditation under the Falls. The Minoh Park is one of Japan’s oldest National Parks located in Minoh city which is north of Osaka city. You could reach there in 30 minutes by using a train from Umeda in central Osaka. The park houses 980 different plant habitations of lush green forest, 3000 insect species with an insect museum all along a picturesque hiking path. The hiking path to Minoh Waterfall starts with a short walk North of Minoh Station. It takes about 45 minutes or approxiamately 3 km to walk up along the Minoh river until you reach the Minoh Falls. The first part of the walk begins by passing through many shops selling Momiji tempura which are fried Japanese maple leaf sweets original to this place. Along the way you will pass by Ryuanji Temple with it’s pretty red bridge. The walk up to Minoh Falls are worth a visit any time of year, surrounded with its refreshing green forest, and one of the best seasons is in late Autumn when you can see the beautiful Japanese red maples.