Half-Day Private Guided Tour to Osaka Kita
Overview
Osaka Kita offers a unique blend of history and modernity, featuring landmarks such as the Umeda Sky Building and Ohatsu Tenjin Shinto Shrine. This half-day tour combines walking and public transport for an immersive experience.
- 🌆 Stroll along Yodo River Park for breathtaking views of Osaka's skyline.
- 🔭 Visit the Umeda Sky Building's 360° panoramic observatory for stunning regional vistas.
- 🚉 Explore Osaka Station, a hub filled with shops, restaurants, and cafes.
- ⛩️ Discover the Ohatsu Tenjin Shinto Shrine, known for its tragic love story and protective role in Osaka Kita.
- 📚 Gain insights into Osaka Kita's history, architecture, and culture during the tour.
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The experience offers several options. This price includes:
- Guide Fees (their Transport and Entrance Fees)
- Umeda Sky Building Entrance Fees
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Osaka Station CityOsaka Kita is one of the 24 districts of Osaka. It is especially marked by the locals in his rivalry with Osaka Minami, and has been for a long time. Today, it has become a business district with many shops and restaurants, especially around Umeda, its most emblematic area. Osaka’s aptly named railway station is located in the centre of Osaka Kita, in the middle of seven other stations. These stations handle more than 2.5 million passengers a day.
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Umeda Sky BuildingUmeda Sky Building has a bold architecture. It is 173 metres tall and consists of two 40-storey towers connected at their summits by an atrium with a 360-degree observatory. Over the years it has become one of Osaka’s flagship buildings and tourists flock to it. We go there and have a good view from Kobe to Osaka.
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Sonezaki Ohatsutenjin-dori ShotengaiWe walk from Umeda Sky Building to our next destination: Ohatsu Tenjin. We discover the modern city of Osaka, via its Kita district.
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The Tsurunoten Shrine, also called Ohatsu Tenjin, is one of the most visited shrines in Osaka and a fortiori Kita, especially Umeda of which it is a protective shrine. It has more than 1300 years of history and it mainly celebrates Sugawara no Michizane, personality of the 9th century deified under the name of Tenjin, divinity of studies and knowledge. The shrine is also famous for the unfortunate romance between Ohatsu and Tokubei.