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“Osaka, the Museum” Concept ?“Best Selection” Results List “Osaka, the Museum” Concept - “Best Selection” Results List Architecture & Townscapes (16 Items) Registered Item Location Notes Kire District Osaka City Umeda Sky Building and Vicinity Osaka City Osaka City Central Public Hall and Vicinity Osaka City Recommended by the Planning Committee!!! Ginkgo Trees along Midosuji Boulevard Osaka City Recommended by the Planning Committee!!! Miikedai Kindergarten Sakai City Kaizuka Jinai-cho and Kishu Trail Kaizuka City Jokoji Temple Belfry and Iris Garden Sennan City Tajiri History Museum (Designated Tangible Tajiri Town Cultural Property by Osaka Prefecture) Tontabayashi Jinaimachi Tondabayashi City Kongoji Temple Kawachinagano City Eifukuji Temple and Shotoku Gobyo Taishi Town Recommended by the (Mausoleum) Planning Committee!!! Townscape of Moriya Chihayaakasaka Village Osaka's Very Own White House Higashi Osaka City Recommended by Governor Hashimoto!!! Hirakata-juku (Historical Route) Hirakata City Recommended by the Planning Committee!!! Katano City Educational Culture Hall Katano City Senshu Yayoi no Sato Izumi City, Izumiotsu City 1 “Osaka, the Museum” Concept - “Best Selection” Results List Greenery & Nature: (15 items) Registered Item Location Notes Osaka Castle Park Osaka City Yamadanishi No.2 Park (AKA, Makifun [Coiled Suita City Recommended by Dung] Park) Governor Hashimoto!!! Settsukyo Takatsuki City Hattori Ryokuchi Park Toyonaka City Minoh Waterfall Minoh City Daisen Park Sakai City Recommended by the Planning Committee!!! Hamadera Park Sakai City, Takaishi City Recommended by the Planning Committee!!! Izumi Recycle Environmental Park Izumi City Shindachijuku's Nodafuji Sennan City (AKA Kajimoto Wisteria) Nagaike Oasis Kumatori Town Cherry Blossoms at Teraike Park Tondabayashi City Fururu Garden, Culture Park Kawachinagano City Sayamaike Park Osakasayama City Shimoakasaka Terraced Rice Fields Chihayaakasaka Village Kono Mountain and Path of Faith Katano City 2 “Osaka, the Museum” Concept - “Best Selection” Results List Food & Lifestyle (11 items) Registered Item Location Notes Busy Markets and Arcades That Realize Osaka City "Kuidaore, Osaka" Hara Doburoku Takatsuki City Suntory Yamazaki Distillery Shimamoto Town Recommended by the Planning Committee!!! Instant Ramen Museum Ikeda City Recommended by the Planning Committee!!! Maple Tempura Minoh City Sudare Museum Kawachinagano City Ono Grapes Osakasayama City Fish Markets Sakai City, Takaishi City, Recommended by Izumisano City, Tajiri Town, Governor Hashimoto!!! Sennan City, Misaki Town Deep-Fried Gatcho Senshu Region Recommended by the Planning Committee!!! Senshu Eggplant Izumisano City, Kishiwada City, Kaizuka City, etc. Ebiimo (Shrimp Aroid) Tondabayashi City, etc. Recommended by the Planning Committee!!! Culture & Entertainment (5 items) Registered Item Location Notes Yamamoto Noh Theater Osaka City Universal Studios Japan Osaka City Tenma Tenjin Hanjotei Osaka City Traditional Performing Arts in Kitashinchi Osaka City Recommended by District (Geisha Entertainers) Governor Hashimoto!!! Joruri Puppet Theater Nose Town Recommended by the Planning Committee!!! 3 “Osaka, the Museum” Concept - “Best Selection” Results List Other Exhibitions (5 items) Registered Item Location Notes Eight Slopes of Tennoji Osaka City Recommended by the Planning Committee!!! Expo '70 Commemorative Park Suita City Bullet Train Park Setsu City Recommended by Governor Hashimoto!!! Ikeda-sumi (Ikeda Charcoal) Ikeda City Recommended by the Planning Committee!!! Osaka Prefectureal Chikatsu Asuka Kanan Town Fudoki-no-Oka Festivals & Events (9 items) Registered Item Location Notes Tenjin Festival (Osaka Tenmangu Shrine) Osaka City Hiranogo Summer Festival(Kumata Shrine) Osaka City Recommended by the Planning Committee!!! Takatsuki Jazz Street Takatsuki City Mozu Hachimangu Tsukimi Festival Sakai City Recommended by the Planning Committee!!! Danjiri Festival Kishiwada City PL Fireworks Art Tondabayashi City Fall Festival at Takemikumari Shrine Chihayaakasaka Village Osaka School Rugby Football Competition Higashi Osaka City Rinku Tako Carnival Izumisano City, Tajiri Town, Recommended by Sennan City Governor Hashimoto!!! 4 .
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