
Tsutenkaku Tower (Shinsekai)
Meilleur moment pour visiter
Visit around sunset for golden light and neon illumination as night falls, the contrast makes great photos. Weekday mornings are quieter if you prefer fewer crowds.
Conseils budget
Observation deck admission is around 700-800 JPY for adults; check the official site for current prices. The Osaka Amazing Pass usually covers Tsutenkaku admission, so use that or buy a combo pass to save when visiting multiple attractions.
Recommandé pour
Photography enthusiasts, Food lovers, Families, Urban explorers
Planifiez votre visite
30-45 min
À propos
Faits rapides: Neon lights and the constant hum of arcade games frame a lanky tower whose observation deck delivers sweeping city panoramas and a strangely comforting retro glow after dark. A beloved, rub-the-feet bronze idol promises good luck to visitors, and kitschy Showa-era signs and posters inside make the climb feel like wandering through a living vintage photo album.
Points forts: A huge bronze Billiken statue, its soles polished smooth by thousands of rubs, sits beneath a blazing neon crown and locals swear rubbing the feet brings seven years of good luck; people queue at odd hours just to touch them. Up on the observation deck, vintage announcements recorded in 1960 by a former tram conductor play through timed speakers while the air tastes faintly of kushikatsu oil and the view frames about 20 blocks of cramped, neon-lit streets below.
Conseils d'initiés
- Wear comfortable shoes, the best visit combines the tower with a walking tour of Shinsekai's kushikatsu stalls.
- For neon-lit photos, step back onto the main Shinsekai avenue at night to capture the tower framed by retro street signs.
- Skip the upstairs souvenir shelves when queues are long, the observation deck is compact so plan a quick visit to avoid crowds.
- Carry coins for small eateries and vending machines, and bring a light layer because the deck can feel breezy after sunset.
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Les visites à pied gratuites. Oui, vraiment gratuites. Pas besoin de carte de crédit. Pas de piège.
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