Nakanoshima Park
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Remarkable Landmarks and Must-Visit Sights
Rose Garden
The rose garden at Nakanoshima Park boasts over 4000 roses across 89 varieties, creating a colorful and fragrant display from early May to early November. Visitors can enjoy a leisurely stroll among the blossoms and admire the beauty of nature.
Museum of Oriental Ceramics
Located nearby, the Museum of Oriental Ceramics offers a fascinating glimpse into the history and art of ceramics in Japan and beyond. Art enthusiasts will appreciate the exquisite collection of pottery and porcelain on display.
Pierre de Ronsard
Discover the iconic 'Pierre de Ronsard' rose, a vine variety that captivates visitors with its light pink petals. Inducted into the Hall of Fame, this rose is a must-see highlight of the garden.
Cultural and Historical Significance
Nakanoshima Park holds a special place in Osaka's history, serving as a tranquil retreat for locals and a hub for cultural activities. From traditional dance performances to riverside beer gardens, the park reflects the vibrant spirit of the city.
Local Cuisine
While exploring Nakanoshima Park, be sure to sample some of Osaka's famous street food, such as takoyaki (octopus balls) and okonomiyaki (savory pancakes). These delicious treats are perfect for a quick snack or a leisurely meal in the park.