Tsutenkaku

★ 4.9 (14K+ reviews) • 493K+ booked
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AldoFernando ****************
9 Mar
It's an incredible viewpoint, the staff is very friendly, and they tell you the history of the tower.
Chau *******
17 Feb
Visited Osaka many times, but this was my first time going up to Tsutenkaku Tower. Although it's not very big, the experience was great and worth the visit.
Cc *****
10 Feb
In just three days, you can use this card to transfer on electric railways, and Wakayama, Kobe, and Kyoto can all be used. Very convenient! I'll buy it again next time I have the chance.
Realeza ********
9 Feb
the pass was worth paying for. you can use this for 3 non consecutive days in one week once it is activated. i get to go to kyoto, kobe and nara without paying a cent.
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Jazzil *****
8 Feb
Kansai pass was easy to redeem and use
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subin *********
7 Feb
You can pick up your tickets at the Kansai Airport counter on the 1st floor. It's easy to receive them from the staff.
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정 **
7 Feb
So much fun. Sky lounge is an additional 300 yen. Two photos taken for free.
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busaya *******
5 Feb
The 3-day Kansai rail pass was very convenient for getting around. It allowed flexible travel throughout the day, making it easy to hop on and off and move between destinations smoothly.🩵🩵🩵
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The Tsutenkaku Tower is a famous observation tower in the lively Shinsekai district of Osaka, Japan. Its name means "Tower Reaching Heaven," and the original tower was inspired by the Eiffel Tower and the Arc de Triomphe in France. It’s just a 1-minute walk from Ebisucho Station on the Osaka Metro. You can also get there easily from Dobutsuen-mae or Shin-Imamiya Stations. The tower is in Naniwa-ku, Osaka, a lively area full of colorful signs, kushikatsu restaurants, and Osaka shopping spots. The tower has five main floors plus a basement floor. On the fifth floor, you’ll find the observation deck called Tenbo Paradise, where you can enjoy stunning panoramic views of the city. There’s even a see-through floor if you’re feeling brave! Don’t miss the statue of Billiken on the top of the tower—people rub the feet of this smiling god for good fortune. You can also try the exciting tower slider or explore fun areas like Wakuwaku Land on the second and third floors. At night, Tsutenkaku lights up with bright neon lights, making it a true iconic landmark of Osaka. It may not be as tall as Tokyo Tower, but it’s packed with history, fun, and great views. Plan your Osaka trip today and book your Tsutenkaku Tower tickets now!
1 Chome-18-6 Ebisuhigashi, Naniwa Ward, Osaka, 556-0002, Japan

Things to do in Tsutenkaku Tower, Osaka

Climb the Tsutenkaku Tower

Go up the 103-meter tower to enjoy amazing panoramic views of Osaka from the observation deck. Don't miss the open-air observatory deck, called Tenbo Paradise, for a truly special experience.

Touch Billiken for Good Luck

Visit the Billiken statue on the fifth floor and rub its feet for good fortune. Learn about the history of this famous Osaka mascot and why he's so important.

Try a Tsūtenkaku Parfait

At Café de Luna Park, taste the exclusive Tsutenkaku parfait---a sweet dessert inspired by the tower. It's a tasty way to enjoy a bit of Osaka flavor.

Visit Tip The Tsūtenkaku

Head to the top of the tower to try the thrilling tower slider! The glass-floored observatory deck, nearly 100 meters tall, gives you stunning panoramic views of Shinsekai and the busy neighborhood below. Feel the fresh air and enjoy the view from above.

Explore Tsutenkaku Garden

Climb the stairs to the rooftop on the third floor and find the peaceful Tsutenkaku Garden. Designed by Takasho Corporation, it blends Japanese-modern style with elements like water, light, and greenery. At night, the garden glows with beautiful neon lights, making it a magical spot to relax.

Check out the Tower Slider

The Tower Slider is a thrilling 60-meter slide inside Tsutenkaku Tower. It starts 22 meters above ground and zooms down to the basement floor in just 10 seconds! While sliding, you can enjoy cool views of Osaka---a fun and unique way to experience the tower.

Visit the photogenic Shinsekai

The Shinsekai area, meaning "New World," grew after the original Tsūtenkaku Tower and Luna Park opened in 1912. It's known for the busy Janjan Alley shopping street and colorful retro signboards. Here, you can try local foods like kushikatsu (deep-fried bites) and dote-yaki (slow-cooked beef stew).

You can also visit old-school spots like Kasuga Gorakujo game center and Shinsekai Hihokan, Japan's biggest shooting gallery. The area is full of fun with theaters like Asahi Theater and Dorakutei, famous for comedy shows.

Popular Attractions Near Tsutenkaku

Mount Atago

Mount Atago is the highest mountain in Kyoto and a great spot for hiking and nature lovers. The hike to the top takes about 3 to 4 hours, and you'll find Atago Shrine at the summit, which is believed to protect people from fire.

Along the way, you can see peaceful spots like Kuuya Falls and Tsukinowadera Temple. From the top, you'll get beautiful views of Kyoto and the surrounding mountains. It takes about 1 hour and 30 minutes to get there from Tsutenkaku Tower by train and bus, making it a fun day trip from Osaka.

Minoh Park

Minoh Park is a quiet and beautiful nature spot just outside of Osaka, perfect for a peaceful day trip. The main trail is an easy walk that takes you about 3 km along a river to see the stunning Minoh Falls, a 33-meter waterfall. On the way, you can try a fun snack called momiji tempura---deep-fried maple leaves!

You can also visit Ryuan-ji Temple, a calm and historic place. In the fall, the leaves turn bright red and orange, making the park even more beautiful. It takes about 1 hour to get there from Tsutenkaku Tower by train and bus.

Arashiyama

Arashiyama is a famous area in Kyoto known for its beautiful nature and relaxing atmosphere. One of the top sights is the Bamboo Grove, where you can walk through tall, peaceful bamboo trees. You can also visit the Togetsukyo Bridge, explore Tenryu-ji Temple, and take a boat ride on the river.

From Tsutenkaku Tower, it takes about 1 hour and 30 minutes by train to get to Arashiyama, making it a fun and easy day trip from Osaka.

Umeda

Umeda is one of Osaka’s busiest and most modern areas, filled with tall buildings, shopping malls, and entertainment spots. You can shop at Grand Front Osaka, explore the underground malls, or enjoy views from the Umeda Sky Building’s Floating Garden Observatory. It’s also a great place for dining, with lots of restaurants offering Japanese and international food. Umeda is about 25 minutes from Tsutenkaku by train.