Outline The Osaka Castle Tower was recreated in 1931, investing approximately ¥1.5 million (equivalent to present ¥75 billion) votive offerings by citizens. With this tower as its center, there is the Osaka Castle Park, which has 13 important cultural properties, including the Otemon gate, the Sengan’yagura turret, and the Enshogura magazine, along with an ume (plum) orchard and the Nishinomaru Garden. The Nishinomaru Garden, where the residence of Kita-no-mandokoro (wife of Toyotomi Hideyoshi, a Japanese ruler in the 16th century) was formerly located, was opened in 1965 as a lawn garden of approximately 64,000 m2 in total area. Surrounded by greenery, the garden commands a beautiful view of the castle tower and the stone wall of a moat. The garden is also famous for its 600 cherry trees (including someiyoshino) that bloom gloriously in spring. The night cherry blossom viewing event is held during blooming periods, attracting a large number of viewers. In the northeast corner of the garden is the tea ceremony house Hoshoan, which was presented in 1969 by Konosuke Matsushita, the founder of Matsushita Electric Industrial (Panasonic).

Address 〒540-0002 3-11 Osakajo, Chuo-ku, Osaka City
Open hours
Open hours
9:00 - 17:00 (Mar. - Oct.), 9:00 - 16:30 (Nov. - Feb.)
Last admission: 30 min. before closing time
*Open until 20:00 during the cherry blossom season.
Holiday Mon., Year-end and New Year holidays
Transportation 5 min. walk from Osakajo-koen Sta. of the JR Osaka Loop Line
10 min. walk from Tanimachi 4-chome Sta. of the Subway Tanimachi Line
Admission Fee Adult: JPY200 (evening time in the cherry blossom season: JPY350), Junior high school age and under, those who are Osaka city residents aged 65 and over: Free
Facilities
Parking
Parking space for 348 cars
Discount for the disabled
Free(A certificate required)
Discount for the aged
The one older than 65 years old is free of charge(A certificate required)
Inquiries TEL:06-6941-1717
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