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Standing 103 metres tall in Osaka's Shinsekai district, Tsutenkaku Tower has been watching over the city since 1912. The current structure, rebuilt after World War II, draws inspiration from Paris's Eiffel Tower and Arc de Triomphe, creating Osaka's most recognisable landmark.
Your ticket grants access to the Golden Observatory on the 5th floor, where you'll find the famous Billiken statue, known as the God of Happiness. Follow local tradition and rub his feet for good luck while taking in panoramic views across Osaka's skyline. The tower also houses historical displays with miniature dioramas and vintage photographs showing how this area looked a century ago, plus the peaceful Tsutenkaku Garden with its bamboo fences and stone lanterns.
For an even more spectacular perspective, you can purchase additional tickets on-site for Tenbo Paradise and Tip the Tsutenkaku, premium observation platforms offering unobstructed city vistas. The top floor café serves drinks and snacks where you can relax while admiring the cityscape.
Highlights
- Golden Observatory with panoramic views across Osaka and the famous Billiken statue
- Tsutenkaku Garden featuring bamboo fences, stone lanterns and evening illumination
- Historical exhibitions with miniature dioramas showing Osaka's evolution over 100 years
- Top floor café with city views where you can purchase refreshments
- Optional premium observation platforms (Tenbo Paradise and Tip the Tsutenkaku) available on-site
- Access to displays showcasing the tower's reconstruction and architectural heritage
Plan Your Visit to Tsutenkaku Tower
Tsutenkaku Tower opens daily from 10am to 8pm, with last entry at 7:30pm. Check for seasonal variations in opening hours before your visit. The tower sits in Osaka's historic Shinsekai district, easily reached by train to Ebisucho Station or Dobutsuen-mae Station.
Allow around 1-2 hours for your visit, including time to explore the garden and exhibitions. Arrive early in the morning or later in the afternoon to avoid peak crowds and enjoy quieter views from the observatory. Note that children under 5 may not be admitted, so confirm age requirements if travelling with young ones.
After exploring the tower, the surrounding Shinsekai neighbourhood offers excellent local restaurants and traditional atmosphere. You might also consider visiting Osaka Castle tickets for more of the city's historical landmarks, or book Universal Studios Japan tickets for a completely different Osaka experience.
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Your Experience at Tsutenkaku Tower
A Timeless Skyline Icon in Osaka
Begin your journey to the skies at the famous Tsutenkaku Tower, a beloved Osaka landmark. Standing 103 meters tall, this striking structure was influenced by the Eiffel Tower and Arc de Triomphe and continues to stand as a symbol of the city. While it was originally built in 1912, the tower’s current design is a thoughtful reconstruction, retaining the spirit of its historic beginnings.
Stunning Views from Every Angle
Step inside to discover the Golden Observatory on the 5th floor, where sparkling accents surround the ever-popular Billiken statue, known as the God of Happiness. Rub his feet for luck, as many locals do, and take in panoramic views that stretch across Osaka’s modern cityscape.
For an even more spectacular experience, you can choose to purchase tickets on site for Tenbo Paradise and Tip the Tsutenkaku—unique observation platforms that offer unobstructed vistas of Osaka.
Immersive Gardens and Tranquil Spaces
Relax and wander through the Tsutenkaku Garden, a beautifully designed space featuring bamboo fences, stone lanterns and artistic elements reflecting wind, light, water and greenery. The garden is especially magical in the evening, illuminated to perfect effect and ideal for reflective moments or memorable photos.
Historical Insights and Local Heritage
Continue up to the top floor to find displays, miniature dioramas and historic photos. Here, you’ll get a glimpse into what this bustling area looked like 100 years ago, deepening your understanding of Osaka’s evolution over the last century.
Relax with a Café Break and Cityscape Views
Take a break at the top floor café, where you can enjoy a beverage (at your own expense) while admiring an impressive city panorama. This inviting spot is perfect for unwinding and soaking in the skyline.
Tips for Your Visit
Admission tickets grant access to primary observatories and exhibitions
Tickets for premium platforms (Tenbo Paradise and Tip the Tsutenkaku) can be purchased on-site
Combine your visit with strolls through nearby local neighborhoods for an authentic Osaka experience
Book your Admission Tickets to Tsutenkaku Tower tickets now!
- Visitor guidelines
Arrive early to avoid peak times and enjoy quieter views
Photo ID may be required for ticket validation
Special observatory platform tickets are available for additional purchase at the tower
Children under 5 may not be admitted; check age restrictions before booking
Last entry is 30 minutes before closing time
Frequently asked
What are Tsutenkaku Tower’s operating hours?
The tower generally opens from 10am to 8pm, with last entry at 7:30pm. Check for seasonal changes.
Are tickets to the special observation platforms included?
Standard admission grants access to main observatories. Tickets for premium platforms like Tenbo Paradise and Tip the Tsutenkaku can be purchased on site.
Can I bring children to the tower?
The experience may not be suitable for children under 5. Please confirm age requirements before booking.
Is the Tsutenkaku Garden included?
Yes, garden access is part of your admission ticket.
Is there a café at the top?
Yes, you can buy drinks and snacks at the top floor café, with city views.
Where you'll be
Tsutenkaku, 1-chōme-18-6 Ebisuhigashi, Naniwa Ward
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