Nishizaka Slope にしざか(えんきりざか)
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投稿日:2017/05/02 更新日:2018/02/22
This slope used to be called the “Enkiri” or “sever one’s ties ” slope, and geisha used to visit there to break off their ties with patrons they disliked. It is now known as a place for breaking away from an unlucky fate.
Address
1-1, Kozu, Chuo-ku, Osaka
Transportation
Subway:Tanimachi line/Sennichimae Line: Tanimachi9-chome Station(T25/S17) Kintethu Railways: Osaka Uehommachi Station
More information
Telephone:06‐6762-1122
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