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Tsūtenkaku (通天閣, lit. "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...
- 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...
- 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...
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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...
- in the city
include Osaka Castle,
Osaka Aquarium Kaiyukan, Dōtonbori,
Tsūtenkaku in Shinsekai, Tennōji Park,
Abeno Harukas,
Sumiyoshi Taisha Grand Shrine...
- of the zoo". It is one of the
nearest stations to the Tennōji Zoo and
Tsutenkaku. The
station is
located close to the Shin-Imamiya
station operated by...
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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...
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clean and
attracts tourists with po****r
sightseeing spots including the
Tsutenkaku, Shinsekai, and Nipponbashi. However, in Kamagasaki,
homeless people can...
- 2014. The
station has two side
platforms serving a
track each.
Shinsekai Tsutenkaku Jan Jan
Yokocho SpaWorld Imamiya-ebisu
Tennoji Park,
Tennoji Zoo Kamagasaki...
- collections, and
illustrated children's books. In 2006, Nishi's
novel Tsūtenkaku (「通天閣」, lit. "Tower to heaven") won the Oda
Sakunosuke Prize,
which is...