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Tsūtenkaku (通天閣, lit. "Tower
Reaching Heaven") is a
tower and
landmark of Osaka, ****an, and
advertises the
Hitachi company. It is
located in the Shinsekai...
- 1912
until it
closed in 1923. The
centrepiece of the
neighbourhood was
Tsutenkaku Tower (the "tower
reaching to heaven"). As a
result of
minimal redevelopment...
- in the city
include Osaka Castle,
Osaka Aquarium Kaiyukan, Dōtonbori,
Tsūtenkaku in Shinsekai, Tennōji Park,
Abeno Harukas,
Sumiyoshi Taisha Grand Shrine...
- second-generation
Tsūtenkaku Tower in 1980. The
Billiken was a star in
Sakamoto Junji's 1996
comedy Billiken in
which the
statue is
restored to the
Tsutenkaku in an...
- from
Osakan dialect meaning 'to
throw away'.
Throughout the film, the
Tsūtenkaku can be seen in the near-distance and Chie and her
mother visit Tennōji...
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Center (in Chinese) –
Skywards Travel) Hong Kong → Osaka, ****an
Osaka (
Tsūtenkaku Tower)
Osaka (Namba
Hatch (in ****anese))
Osaka (Dōtonbori Bridge) Sakai...
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construction at the time. At the same time, the
original Tsutenkaku Tower was
being built in
nearby Tsutenkaku to the north.
Plans were
being made to
connect the...
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original incarnation, but
explorable rooftops don't
really replace the
Tsutenkaku tower. @moriyoshijon (February 9, 2020). "Third up is Sotenbori, Osaka...
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south is Shin
Sekai (New World), an
entertainment district famous for the
Tsutenkaku Tower and
Janjan Alley.
Amongst Naniwa's
sites is the
Imamiya Ebisu Shrine...
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Lotte World Tower in Seoul, the
Colosseum in Rome, Big Ben in London, the
Tsūtenkaku in Osaka, the
Forbidden City in Beijing, the
Great Pyramid in Giza, Christ...