Abeno Harukas
Sathorn PreechavuthinantAbeno Harukas สัญลักษณ์แห่งความหวังและอนาคต ตึกระฟ้าที่สูงที่สุดในประเทศญี่ปุ่น สัมผัสกับทัศนียภาพอันงดงามจากจุดที่สูงที่สุดของเมืองโอซาก้า ร่วมชมการแสดง HARUKAS 300 Light&Sound Show ที่ HARUKAS 300
Abenobashi Terminal Building es una instalación comercial multipropósito en Abenosuji Itchome en Osaka. Consiste en el Nuevo Anexo, el Anexo Oriental y un rascacielos de 300 m de altura; Abeno Harukas. La reconstrucción comenzó en enero de 2010 y abrió el 7 de marzo de 2014.
Abeno Harukas สัญลักษณ์แห่งความหวังและอนาคต ตึกระฟ้าที่สูงที่สุดในประเทศญี่ปุ่น สัมผัสกับทัศนียภาพอันงดงามจากจุดที่สูงที่สุดของเมืองโอซาก้า ร่วมชมการแสดง HARUKAS 300 Light&Sound Show ที่ HARUKAS 300
Nestled within the vibrant towns of Abeno and Tennoji, Abeno Harukas is Japan’s tallest building at a height of 300m. Besides boosting magnificent view at its observatory, this mixed-use development also includes a department store, offices, hotel, museum and even the subway!
Terletak di antara Abeno dan Tennoji dengan ketinggian 300 meter,Abeno Harukas di Osaka menjadi landmark dan juga gedung tertinggi di Jepang.Disamping pemandangan yang spektakuler dari observatorium,perkembangan yang bercampur antara perkantoran,pusat perbelanjaan,hotel,museum, dan bahkan subway!
A special exhibition titled "The Pioneers: Masters of Edo Painting" is taking place until November 8th at Osaka's Abeno Harukas Art Museum. The event looks at the works of 35 painters from across Japan whose individuality and unique expression was daring at the time.
Atsuhiko Misawa is one of Japan's leading wood carving artists, and a number of his works will be displayed at the "Animals in Abeno Harukas" exhibition.
A special exhibition taking place at Osaka's Abeno Harukas Art Museum looks at a variety of works from the Marquis of Lichtenstein's collection.
A special exhibition taking place at Osaka's Abeno Harukas Museum looks at the works of Grandma Moses, also known as Anna Mary Robertson Moses (1860-1961). She began her painting career in her late 70's.
A special event taking place at Osaka's Abeno Harukas Art Museum explores pieces from Hakone's Pola Museum of Art collection. The collection includes works from the likes of Renoir, Monet, Cezanne, and Van Gogh.
The children's picture book "Peter Rabbit's Story" was originally published in 1902 and will celebrate its 120th anniversary next year. In honor of this, Osaka's Abeno Harukas Art Museum will host an exhibition under the theme of a grand birthday party for Peter Rabbit.
Naked City Light Fantasia is an event created by the well-known digital art collective NAKED, and it allows visitors to enjoy the stunning night view from Osaka's Abeno Harukas observatory alongside colorful projection mapping displays.
A fun water play event Osaka's Abeno Harukas building this summer is set to be held under the theme of the sky, clouds, and rainbows, and there will be several different areas where attendees can beat the heat.
Looking for a cool way to beat the sweltering summer heat? Head up to the 58th floor of Abeno Harukas in Osaka, where the Harukas 300 Summer Festival in the Clouds transforms the venue's Sky Garden into a breezy retreat.
Dotonbori es EL lugar para vivir la noche en Osaka. ¿Buscas comida rica, barata y auténtica? Te llevo a mis spots secretos donde comen los locales.
Ten-Shiba se renovó en 2015 y desde entonces ha florecido en la impresionante zona de entrada del Parque Tennouji en Osaka. Este no es solo otro paseo por el parque: Ten-Shiba tiene tres canchas de fútbol donde cualquiera puede jugar, muchos cafés, restaurantes, una florería, un parque para mascotas y un área de juegos para los más pequeños; también hay un “conbini” en caso de que necesites una bebida mientras disfrutas del parque.
Tsutenkaku Tower, standing at 103 meters tall, is an unmistakable symbol of Osaka and located in the Shinsekai area. The towering 8-sided structure’s facade is characterized by its exposed steel beams and Eiffel Tower-esque appearance. Visitors and residents alike flock to its observation deck for stunning panoramic views of the area. History Tsutenkaku, originally built in 1912 at 63 meters tall, was renowned for its impressive height, making it one of the tallest structures in Asia at the time. The structure’s appearance was modeled after famous French architecture, with the tower portion matching the Eiffel Tower and the base reminiscent of the Arc de Triomphe. The tower was erected as a centerpiece of the bustling area and was attached to the popular amusement park, Luna Park, via a cable car. Unfortunately, the tower was damaged in 1943 by a fire and later dismantled for its steel during WWII. Years later in 1956, after locals campaigned for a new tower, the current Tsutenkaku was constructed at a taller 103 meters tall and designed by famous architect Tachu Naito, who also designed Tokyo Tower. You can view photos, videos, and a diorama of the original tower and Luna Park on Tsutenkaku’s third floor. Today Presently, Tsutenkaku stands as a beacon of the lively area and is a must see spot if you are visiting the Shinsekai. During the day, the structure stands silver against the sky, while at night it shines bright neon thanks to its numerous LED lights that change color with the seasons. The tower is open year-round from 10:00 to 20:00 with admission until 19:30. General observatory tickets cost 900 JPY for adults (high school students and above) and 400 JPY for infants 5 years old and over and junior high and elementary school students. For an additional 300 JPY (adults) or 200 JPY (children and young adults), you can visit Tenbo Paradise and Tip The Tsutenkaku. Listed below are some highlights to help guide your adventures. Explore the Surrounding Area While in the area, be sure to check out the Shinsekai neighborhood for its local wares, delicious eats, and lively atmosphere. Stroll along JanJan Yokocho (JanJan Alley), a covered shopping street, and enjoy the clothes stores, arcade games, and kushikatsu restaurants, which are known for their fried skewers of breaded meat and vegetables. The street is also populated by multiple Shogi, Japanese chess, salons. For a break from the bustling Osaka streets, visit nearby Tennoji Park for a relaxing walk.
El Templo Shitenno-ji es uno de los más antiguos de Japón, fue construido en el 593 d.c fundado por el príncipe Shotoku, quien apoyó la introducción del budismo en Japón. Conviritendo el Shitenno-ji en el primer templo construido por el estado. Desafortunadamente, todos los edificios son reconstrucciones de los edificios debido a daños anteriores ocasionados por la guerra. Durante la construcción, se tuvo especial cuidado en no distorsionar el diseño original. Los templos exteriores se pueden ingresar de forma gratuita. Las áreas interiores que albergan un hermoso jardín, una casa del tesoro y una pagoda de cinco pisos, cuentan con un costo extra para la entrada. El jardín fue diseñado en base a descripciones del paraíso occidental del Buda Amida y es un cambio al paisaje urbano de Osaka. Es especialmente hermoso y vale la pena verlo en primavera, cuando las numerosas flores de cerezo están en plena floración.