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Takimi Koji - Osaka

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Found at the B1F of Umeda Sky Building located at 1-1-88 Oyodonaka Kita-ku, Osaka City in Osaka Prefecture, Takimi Koji is a dining district in the basement of Umeda Sky Building . Takimi Koji Takimi Koji details Are you looking for a food trip destination for your upcoming trip to Osaka City? Then this place might interest you.  Takimi Koji - Osaka City, Osaka Prefecture Takimi Koji is a gourmet street hidden literally in the basement floor of one of Osaka's most famous structures - the famed Umeda Sky Building . It has a theme that recreates the vibes of the Taisho period (1910 -1920) in Osaka. Takimi Koji has been designed well that you would feel that you have time traveled in the past. You would surely appreciate the little details added by those who designed the place from the Taisho period advertisements to the lantern lights used in the streets.  Welcome to Osaka during the Taisho period As most of you know, Osaka is the place to experience the culture of dining. Locals

Umeda Sky Building - Osaka

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Umeda Sky Building ( 梅田スカイビル ) is one of the city's skyscrapers and also a popular tourist destination. It is located at 1-1-88 Oyodonaka, Kita-ku, Osaka City in Osaka Prefecture, Japan .  Umeda Sky Building Umeda Sky Building details Construction of the Umeda Sky Building began in February 1990 and was completed in March 1993. The building stands 173 meters with 40 floors above ground and 2 floors below ground. Umeda Sky Building as seen from Osaka Station Umeda Sky Building  ( 梅田スカイビル ) - Osaka City, Osaka Prefecture Umeda Sky Building actually consists of two buildings, the Tower West (West Wing) and the Tower East (East Wing). The top floor is connected by a donut-shaped observation platform. Due to its unique shape and look, Umeda Sky Building has become a landmark of Umeda. The underpass from Osaka Station to Umeda Sky Building Arrived at Umeda Sky Building Underneath the Umeda Sky Building Going to the Kuchu Teien Observatory Elevator going up to the Kuchu Teien Observat

Ninnaji - Kyoto

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Ninnaji ( 仁和寺 ) is one of the UNESCO World Heritage Sites in Kyoto Prefecture, located at 33 Omurooucchi, Ukyo Ward, Kyoto City in Kyoto Prefecture, Japan . Ninnaji Ninnaji Details ( WINTER ) According to the written record, the construction of Ninnaji began at the request of Emperor Kouko in the second year of Ninna (886). It was supposedly called Nishiyama Gogonji but sadly the emperor unexpectedly died before the temple was finished. Ninnaji - Kyoto City, Kyoto Prefecture His son, Emperor Uda , fulfilled his father's wishes and completed the project in 888. The temple was eventually named Ninnaji after the era name. Later in his life, Emperor Uda would decide to be a monk. In the year 900, he abdicated the throne and entered the Buddhist priesthood. He founded a temple in the Ninnaji vicinity called Omuro. Because of this, Ninnaji was also referred to as Omuro Gosho .  Ninnaji's Eastern Gate Vicinity map of Ninnaji Ninnaji's 中門 After his death, the descendants of Emp

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