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Highlights include A Rose Garden on the Site of Rice Warehouses, ABENO HARUKAS, Doguyasuji Shopping Street, Ebisu Bridge and Dotonbori, Gokurakubashi Bridge, Hozenji Yokocho Alley.

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  1. A Rose Garden on the Site of Rice Warehouses: story on the “Osaka Castle and Nakanoshima: Power by the Water” route

    The history of this plot explains where the land beneath the eastern part of the island came from.

  2. ABENO HARUKAS: story on the “Southern Osaka: from Shinsekai to Abeno” route

    Here the route ends at a project that turned a transfer hub into a destination in its own right.

  3. Doguyasuji Shopping Street: story on the “Namba and Dotonbori: markets, stages, and restaurants” route

    This stop will show the invisible workings of a restaurant city—from knife and stove to lantern and sign.

  4. Ebisu Bridge and Dotonbori: story on the “Namba and Dotonbori: markets, stages, and restaurants” route

    Here you will connect a man-made canal, an old crossing, a theatre district, and today’s advertising screens.

  5. Gokurakubashi Bridge: story on the “Osaka Castle and Nakanoshima: Power by the Water” route

    The transition will link the present bridge to a structure that changed location and purpose several times.

  6. Hozenji Yokocho Alley: story on the “Namba and Dotonbori: markets, stages, and restaurants” route

    The alley will show why restaurant owners had to protect not only their buildings, but also the distance between them.

  7. Janjan Yokocho: story on the “Southern Osaka: from Shinsekai to Abeno” route

    Here you will hear how competition for passersby made an unofficial name stick more firmly than an address.

  8. Kuromon Market: story on the “Namba and Dotonbori: markets, stages, and restaurants” route

    Here you will see how sellers changed the presentation of food and, with it, the composition of their customers.

  9. National Bunraku Theatre: story on the “Namba and Dotonbori: markets, stages, and restaurants” route

    This stop will connect a private troupe, a state-run stage, and the three distinct professions behind a single performance.

  10. Osaka City Central Public Hall: story on the “Osaka Castle and Nakanoshima: Power by the Water” route

    The finale will show why a properly structured gift was able to survive the donor’s ruin and death.

  11. Osaka Shochikuza Theatre: story on the “Namba and Dotonbori: markets, stages, and restaurants” route

    The facade becomes an entryway into the history of Osaka revue and of a chance event that turned into a stage tradition.

  12. Otemon Gate: story on the “Osaka Castle and Nakanoshima: Power by the Water” route

    Here, the workings of the defenses begin with a detail hidden inside a load-bearing post.

  13. Sakuramon Gate: story on the “Osaka Castle and Nakanoshima: Power by the Water” route

    This point will show the effort by which the victors turned military success into stone architecture.

  14. Shinsaibashi-suji Shopping Street: story on the “Namba and Dotonbori: markets, stages, and restaurants” route

    Here, the connection between the vanished bridge and the flow of shoppers toward Dotonbori will become clear.

  15. Shinsekai Gate: story on the “Southern Osaka: from Shinsekai to Abeno” route

    Here you will see the city's attempt to bring a divided zoo together around a single entrance.

  16. Shitennoji Temple: story on the “Southern Osaka: from Shinsekai to Abeno” route

    Here, the founding of an ancient temple will connect with a struggle for the throne, faith, and the property of the defeated.

  17. Square of the Vanished Palace: story on the “Osaka Castle and Nakanoshima: Power by the Water” route

    The empty space makes it possible to reconstruct the scene of the Tokugawa shogunate's last diplomatic success.

  18. Temmabashi Bridge: the last hundred ken: story on the “Osaka Castle and Nakanoshima: Power by the Water” route

    Here, fortress control gives way to the city's monopoly over the last meters of river delivery.

  19. Tennoji Park and TEN-SHIBA: story on the “Southern Osaka: from Shinsekai to Abeno” route

    Here, using today's lawn, you will check whether the winning competition design matched how people behaved.

  20. Tsutenkaku Tower: story on the “Southern Osaka: from Shinsekai to Abeno” route

    This is where the story begins of the private wager that restored the district’s main landmark.

  21. Ura Namba: story on the “Namba and Dotonbori: markets, stages, and restaurants” route

    The finale will examine how several establishments gave a shared name and new visitors to a set of scattered alleys.