Plan to go to Osaka Castle, from the subway will pass by this park, next to the museum, because of the connection to Osaka Castle, it is said that this is the former political center, but most of the buildings are no longer there, not very impressed.
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Plan to go to Osaka Castle, from the subway will pass by this park, next to the museum, because of the connection to Osaka Castle, it is said that this is the former political center, but most of the buildings are no longer there, not very impressed.
Namba Park is actually not a park to punch in Namba Park. I thought it was a park by the name. In fact, it is a comprehensive shopping mall, a bit like a sky garden. Namba Park was designed by a famous American architect Curtis j. Scharfenaker. Instead of commenting on how many awards the project received, people have since made bolder attempts to integrate architecture with cities and life. This idea gives the city life and greenery.
This is a legacy foundation, the upper building is gone, from the observation deck of the Osaka History Museum, it will be very clear, can not see anyone, located behind the Tianshou Pavilion.
Namba Palace Relics Park is opposite Osaka Castle and not far from the Osaka History Museum. Several attractions can be visited together. The park is free and no tickets are required. Nanbo Palace used to be the political center of Osaka. Now the palace foundation of the year is retained. To protect the ancient buildings, it was opened into a park.
I saw at the Osaka History Museum that the 10th floor first covered the exterior walls with curtains. A row of large screens on the wall played small films telling the history of ancient Namba. At the end of the final film, the curtains automatically rose, and the ruins were outside the glass window! The visual impact really shocked me. My friends and I were stunned. The Japanese museum design is really wonderful and unforgettable. It is a great journey!
Namba Palace Relics Park is under a complex elevated road, which we found on the way from Taoyuan outside Osaka to the subway station. Sure enough, there are only relics left, but the residual architecture can be imagined from the majesty of the year, and the comic introduction next to it is very interesting.