This monument was e rected in 1772, and is inscribed with a famous Japanese “tanka” poem about Emperor Nintoku who looked out from the platform to the west of Kozunomiya Palace.
Kintethu Railways: Osaka Uehommachi Station
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This monument was e rected in 1772, and is inscribed with a famous Japanese “tanka” poem about Emperor Nintoku who looked out from the platform to the west of Kozunomiya Palace.
Born in Nishi-ku Ward in 1860, Ganjiro Nakamura was the first of the Kamigata Kabuki school . He suc …
This monument is dedicated to the Confucian scholar, Nangaku Fujisawa, who was active towards the en …
The Japanese classi – cal scholar, Toshiharu Shik ida, was born in 1817, and opened the “ …
This bridge is considered to have been built when the Dotobori Canal was first excavated. In the Edo …
A cute, cat mascot awaits your arrival after you enter under the distinctive tiled roof entrance. S …