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Osaka Umeda Shin-Mido-Suji Ave ■ 水都大阪ガイドマップ マップ面(表面)A2 サイズ 594×420mm Umeda Sky Hotel New Hankyu Osaka Umeda Shin-Mido-suji Ave. Temma Sta. to Yodo River Sta. English Yodo River Building Ogimachi Park sak The Westin Osaka Grand Front Osaka Yodobashi-Umeda Ōkawa River (Ky Sakuranomiya Key The symbol trees by the riverside o O a USJ Naniwa Three Great Bridges Kids Plaza Osaka Ogimachi Sta. it Bay Naniwa Bridge Tenjin Bridge Sta. Temma Bridge u Universal HEP FIVE Gempachi Pier (permanent stops) Waterside Path area Bridge S City Port Osaka Station City Pier (temporary stops) Illuminated Point ū Chuo Line Umeda -Yodo River) River Station Northern Osaka Cycle Line Kaiyukan Ōsaka Sta. Sta. Hankyu Umeda Aquarium Main Dept Store Osakako Sta. Daimaru © Osaka Convention & Tourism Bureau Umeda Osaka Fureai no Mizube Higashi-Umeda Symphony Hall Umeda Kaiyukan Aquarium Hanshin Sta. Imperial Hotel West Wharf Sta. Tenjinbashisuji Shopping St. Department KITAHAMAMIZUMU Osaka M Store OAP Pier Hilton Osaka d a E-ma Kema n p OAP Tower Osaka Loop Line u muse riverside o Sakuranomiya r restaurant & BBQ 08 Nishi-Umeda Park A Ritz Carlton Breeze Sta. Main entrance of the Breeze Osaka Port Osaka Kitashinchi Sta. former Mint Bureau Osaka Temmangu Former Sakuranomiya Shin- Shrine Public Hall Sakuranomiya Hotarumachi Sempukan Bridge Fukushima Sonezakigawa Sta. Hotel Hanshin Minamimorimachi Sta. Keihan-kokudo Monument Osaka City Central Osakatemmangu Sakuranomiya Bridge Keihan Mall Public Hall B1 Sta. (Gin-bashi Bridge) Kyobashi Kyobashi Monument of the Japan Mint Sta. Sta. Osaka Loop Line Dojima Rice Market Nakanoshima Nakanoshima Hanjotei Kyobashi ANA Crowne Love Central Social Eat Awake Sakuranomiya Sta. Fukushima Mint Museum Pier Sta. Plaza Osaka Wakamatsu-no Wakamatsu-no Hama Hanshin Main Line Watanabe Hama Pier The Museum of © Osaka Convention & Tourism Bureau Taiko-en Osakajo Kyobashi Festival-city Bridge 06 Old Fujita Promenade Nakanoshima Oe Bridge Suisho Bridge Oriental Ceramics Osaka Nakanoshima Park Fujita Art Museum Noda Sta. Shin-Fukushima 09 Garden Bridge Big Fountain & house garden Kyobashi-Minami Tako-no-matsu Oebashi Sta. Art area-B1 【Closed:Until April 2022】 Keihan Main Line Sta. Naniwabashi Sta. Hachikenyahama Former Osaka City zai Line Pedestrian Bridge Osakajokitazume ō Kita Tamino Watanabebashi Keihan-Nakanoshima Line Hokonagashi “R”RIVERSIDE Official Residence Sta. JR T Nodahanshin JR T Osaka Bridge ōzai Line ABC Hall Bridge Sta. Festival Hall Bridge GRILL&BEER GARDEN Sta. Birthplace of D City Hall 07 The Garden Oriental Hotel Monterey 05 Naniwa Bridge Osaka Neya River La Soeur Osaka Fukuzawa Yukichi Fukushima Pier Nakanoshima Nakanoshima Kosetsu C The symbol trees by the riverside DAIBIRU Barazono Kawasaki Twin21 Nakanoshima Banks (Hotarumachi Pier) Museum of Art Yodoya Bridge Katamachi Bridge Sendannoki 04 Bridge Tamae Nishiki 03 Monument of the Bridge Osaka University Kansai Electric Bridge Bridge GARB Bridge Power Building Higo Bridge Bank of Japan G Rose Pier Temma Green Market Temma Nakanoshima Center Sta. Yodoyabashi Yodoyabashi Pier weeks CONRAD Osaka Branch Bridge Osaka Kitahama Big Minami-Temma Park Business Nakanoshima Osaka OSAKA KITAHAMAMIZUMU Retro Nakanoshima Park Temmabashi Kitahama Sta. Kitahama Fountain Sta. Science Higobashi Neyagawa Park Sta. Shimofukushima Tekijuku & Building Pier Bridge 10 Museum Chikuzen Sta. Arai Building A Hotel New Otani Park Bridge Former Yoshiya Daini-neya River Rihga Royal Hotel Osaka Nakanoshima 17 Kitahama F Shin-Shigino Osaka Residence of Library 2F Bridge Kyo Bridge North Outer Osaka International Koan Ogata Terrace 02 Tenjin 01 OMM Building Moat Bridge Izumi Hall Convention Center Pier Smørrebrød Bridge Hachikenyahama Pier The walking trail lled with green along the Dojima-Ohashi Joan Osaka River Station Hotel Kitchen Ima Bridge Benten riverside is where you can nd the symbol trees. Bridge Bridge Nakanoshima Exchange Hachikenya Osaka Keihan City Mall Osaka-jo Osaka-jo Le Pont De Ciel Shin Bridge Bridge The scenic view along the riverside is a landmark Osaka International Edobori Kodama Building Aoyama Building Korai Bridge Csatle Hall SAKUYA LUMINA Osaka Metro Nagahori you can enjoy from both strolling along the river Convention Center Fushimi Building Hachikenyahama Temmabashi Castle Osakajo Pier Shibakawa Inner Moat Gokuraku Noda Sta. and from the boat that is taking you on a cruise. Tosabori River Old Konishi Sta. Building Sukunahikona House Bridge 15 Ecchu Osaka Gas Building Osaka-jo Gozabune A Night view of jima River Shrine JO-TERRACE ō Bridge Former Osaka D Tosabori St. Ikoma Building Hirano Bridge OSAKA Nakanoshima from the rooftop of OMM building Tosabori Semba Guest House Osakajokoen Mid Sea Station, Hotel NCB Bridge Sankyubashi-suji Ave. Ave. Sakaisuji Art Cafe Kamifunatsu Goryo Shrine Osaka Pref. Sta. Osaka Fukushima osuji Government Office West Osaka Castle Nakanoshima Gate Bridge PonPonBoat Terrace Senba Building Tsurumi-ryokuchi Line Ote Bridge Outer E Funatsu Minato Ave. Moat Bridge Osaka Science & Nishinomaru The Main Bridge Muddy River Technology Center Garden Tower Nakanoshima Gate Literature Osaka Metro Yotsubashi Line Yotsubashi Metro Osaka North Pier 11 Monument Line Sakaisuji Metro Osaka 16 Otemon Gate MIRAIZA-OSAKA JO Osaka Central Hatatekura Mengyo Kaikan Wholesale Market Pier Bridge Naniwa-suji St. Kitamidō City Plaza Osaka Regulating Gate of Pon Pon Boat Pier National Osaka Central Showa Bridge Museum of (Hotel, Footbath) Higashi Yokobori-gawa Hokoku-jinja Wholesale Market Art, Osaka COOL JAPAN Utsubo Park Hommachi Bridge Yamamoto Shrine Ajigawa-bashi Monument to the The Osaka Chamber of PARK OSAKA Monument of Honor Hommachi St. Nohgakudo Zakoba Fish Market The St. Regis The Entrepreneurial Commerce and Industry South Outer Moat OSAKA Hommachibashi Osaka Castle Kawaguchi Museum of Challenge NHK Osaka Hall -Yodo River) and Innovation Pier Bandshell ū Christ Church, Hommachi Osaka Museum of History Sta. Morinomiya B Dotombori C Osaka City Central Public Hall Cathedral Tsunami & High-water Osaka Metro Chuo Line Sakaisujihommachi Sta. Sta. Aji RiverMonument (Ky to Nonin Bridge Osaka International Peace Center Station Tanimachi 4-chome Sta. the Opening Remains of Chuo-Odori St. KKR Hotel Osaka of Osaka Port Awaza Sta. D Hotarumachi Kawaguchi Taiko Gesui Foreign Place of Hommachi Bridge Shinsaibashi-suji Ave. Osaka Midosuji Metro Line (Sightseeing possible) Nakanoshima Gate Settlement Yotsubashi-suji Ave. Basho's Death South Pier Kizugawa-Ohashi Naniwanomiyaato Bridge Minamimid Park ō Line Tanimachi Metro Osaka Itachibori Building Kyuhoji Owatari Bridge Photo by Nishi Osaka Bridge 01 River Station Hachikenya 02 Le Pont De Ciel Flood Control Office Higashiyokobori River Higashiyokobori The very rst river station established A retro building nicely in keeping with the tocotoco dandan in Kansai. Here, you can enjoy water scenery of Nakanoshima. The French sports, Maguro Stadium, cafe, etc. restaurant “Le Pont De Ciel” , the ●Maguro Stadium at Hachikenya riverside, Japanese Dining Bar “Sagan,” and “Le Matsushima OSAKA NORIN KAIKAN by "Tenka-no-Daidokoro" Daiki Suisan Banquet” that can hold banquets for Matsushima Park Photo by Osaka-city 06-6910-0150 parties of 20 to 120 guests. Kizu River Promenade Bridge Andoji Bridge Construction Bureau 06-6947-0888 Taish ●Green Cafe River Station Hachikenya Hakuraku Nishinagahori Sta. Yotsubashi Matsuya- 050-5787-8741 ō Bridge Monument of Honor machi 17 Kitahama Terrace St. St. Nishi-Ohashi Sta. Osaka Metro Nagahori Tsurumi-ryokuchi Line Yotsubashi Sta. TOKYU HANDS Sueyoshi Sta. 03 04 Bridge “R”RIVERSIDE GRILL&BEER GARDEN GARB weeks Kizu River Kizu Shinsaibashi Remains of Shinsaibashi A green and relaxing space located on In the middle of green Nakanoshima Tosabori Ave. Amida-ike-suji Nagahoribashi Sta. Inari Shrine Sta. (Bridge railing, gas lamps) an island sandwiched between the Park, you can enjoy authentic Naples Matsuyamachi-suji Ave. Matsuyamachi-suji Sumitomo Copper Dojima and Tosabori rivers. Located in pizza and dishes of the season at the Hotel Rose Park of Nakanoshima Park, you open-air garden terrace, enjoying the Kujo Sta. Osaka Municipal Library Refinery Site Nikko Osaka can enjoy a barbecue in the cool breeze. scents of the season. Daimaru Kunosuke Kizu River Mural Tombori Riverwalk Shinsaibashi Opa 06-6202-0112 06-6226-0181 E Osaka Castle F River Station Hachikenya Osaka Chiyozaki Ave. Shin-naniwa-suji Shinsaibashi Bridge Adopt A River Bridge Chiyozaki “Kitahama Terrace” on Tosabori River is like a balcony seat on the river. The river has got closer to Higashibori us since this terrace was built, and is now 05 Nakanoshima Social Eat Awake 06 Nakanoshima Love Central Dome-mae Minato St. Bridge well-known for its lively waterfront scenery, seen Chiyozaki It is on the B1 oor of the Important It includes a restaurant, café and from Nakanoshima, on the other side of the river. Dome-mae Sta. Kawaraya Cultural Site, Osaka City Public Hall. banquet space for couples, families and Sta. ●Kitahama Urara 06-6121-2038 Enjoy progressive, modern friends, where you can enjoy the Osaka Dome-Mae Photo by Nishi Osaka Bridge ●Bistro Bar Makoto 06-6228-0028 Pedestrian Bridge Flood Control Office Italian-French dishes using Japanese waterfront atmosphere with a great Canal Terrace Horie ●Northshore Cafe & Dining 06-4707-6668 Monument of Yasui ingredients under the hand of Masayasu view. It also oers a wedding space as Hiyoshi Tazaemonbashi Pier Kyocera Osaka Dome Shiomi Kozai Saiwai Nishi- 13 Douton Douboku ●Kitahama Rumba 06-6222-6700 Yonemura, whose
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