Tsutenkaku Tower (Osaka)
| observatory, scenic lookout, clock tower, interesting place, lookout tower
Japan /
Osaka /
Osaka /
Ebisu Higashi 1-chome, 18-6
World
/ Japan
/ Osaka
/ Osaka
World / Japan / Wakayama
tower, observatory, scenic lookout, clock tower, interesting place, lookout tower
www.tsutenkaku.co.jp/jump/Tower_Guide_English.html
lit. "Tower Reaching Heaven", owned by Tsūtenkaku Kanko Co., Ltd. It is a tower and well-known landmark of Osaka, Japan and advertises Hitachi. It is located in the Shinsekai district of Naniwa-ku, Osaka. Its total height is 103 m: the main observation deck is at a height of 91 m.
On the fifth floor observation deck is enshrined Billiken, the God of Happiness or "things as they ought to be." Billiken, a popular American charm doll that came to Japan in about 1910, was enshrined within Luna Park when it opened. When the park closed in 1923, the wooden statue of Billiken went missing. As a part of an effort to revive the tower, a copy of Billiken was made from an old photograph and placed inside the tower in 1979. The statue of Billiken became closely associated with the tower and is a popular symbol of good luck. Each year thousands of visitors place a coin in his donation box and rub the soles of his feet to make their wishes come true.
The current tower is the second to occupy the site. The original tower, patterned after the Eiffel Tower, was built in 1912, and was connected to the adjacent amusement park, Luna Park, by an aerial cable car. At the time of its construction, its height of 64 meters made it the second tallest structure in Asia. It quickly became one of the most popular locations in the city, drawing visitors from all over the area. The original structure suffered a fire in 1943 which severely damaged it, and rather than repair the structure, it was disassembled and the steel used for the war effort.
After the war, citizens lobbied to rebuild the beloved tower. A private company, the Tsūtenkaku Kanko Co. Ltd. was established and Tachū Naitō, Japan's "Father of Towers" was selected to design it. The new, eight-sided structure was opened in 1956.
lit. "Tower Reaching Heaven", owned by Tsūtenkaku Kanko Co., Ltd. It is a tower and well-known landmark of Osaka, Japan and advertises Hitachi. It is located in the Shinsekai district of Naniwa-ku, Osaka. Its total height is 103 m: the main observation deck is at a height of 91 m.
On the fifth floor observation deck is enshrined Billiken, the God of Happiness or "things as they ought to be." Billiken, a popular American charm doll that came to Japan in about 1910, was enshrined within Luna Park when it opened. When the park closed in 1923, the wooden statue of Billiken went missing. As a part of an effort to revive the tower, a copy of Billiken was made from an old photograph and placed inside the tower in 1979. The statue of Billiken became closely associated with the tower and is a popular symbol of good luck. Each year thousands of visitors place a coin in his donation box and rub the soles of his feet to make their wishes come true.
The current tower is the second to occupy the site. The original tower, patterned after the Eiffel Tower, was built in 1912, and was connected to the adjacent amusement park, Luna Park, by an aerial cable car. At the time of its construction, its height of 64 meters made it the second tallest structure in Asia. It quickly became one of the most popular locations in the city, drawing visitors from all over the area. The original structure suffered a fire in 1943 which severely damaged it, and rather than repair the structure, it was disassembled and the steel used for the war effort.
After the war, citizens lobbied to rebuild the beloved tower. A private company, the Tsūtenkaku Kanko Co. Ltd. was established and Tachū Naitō, Japan's "Father of Towers" was selected to design it. The new, eight-sided structure was opened in 1956.
Wikipedia article: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tsūtenkaku
Nearby cities:
Coordinates: 34°39'9"N 135°30'22"E
- Rinku Gate Tower / Star Gate Hotel 33 km
- Nadya Park 140 km
- Twin Arch 138 142 km
- Yokohama Landmark Tower 386 km
- Takaban Tower 396 km
- Tokyo Opera City 397 km
- Tokyo Metropolitan Main Building Number 1 398 km
- Hokutopia Tower 404 km
- Tokyo Sky Tree (New Tokyo Tower, Sumida Tower) 409 km
- Funabori Tower Hall & Funabori Tower 413 km
- Nishi Ward (Nishi-ku) 3.9 km
- Taisho-naiko Port 4.2 km
- Nagai Park 4.6 km
- Yata 6.2 km
- Tenpozan Harbor Village 6.7 km
- Nippon Steel & Sumitomo Metal Corporation Sakai Works 7.8 km
- Sakishima 8.2 km
- Sharp Sakai Plant and Sakai Display Products 9 km
- Port of Sakai-Semboku 14 km
- Osaka Bay 35 km