Following in the footsteps of historic heroes
The Okawa River turns into a brilliant spectacle during the summertime Tenjin Festival. Teramachidori Road, which continues to Temma, is dotted with the graves of heroes who helped build modern Japan, and here one can still sense the breath of civilization. Take a walk and follow in the footsteps of history through the late Edo period, the final days of the Tokugawa shogunate, and the Meiji era.
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The Meiji government established a mint in Osaka as part of efforts to join the modern n...
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2021 marks the 25th anniversary of OAP. Home to building complexes, the Imperial Hotel, ...
- Osaka Amenity Park (OAP)
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Until Gempachibashi Bridge was completed in 1936, the only means of transportation was a...
- Gempachibashi Bridge
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Nichira was a sixth century figure who appears in The Chronicles of Japan. He was dispat...
- Monument to Lord Nichira
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Heihachiro Oshio stood up for the rights of poor commoners. After rising to action in 18...
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Kawasaki Toshogu Shrine was built after Toyotomi’s camp was taken over during the Siege ...
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This stone monument standing at the corner of a private home marks the location of the f...
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Known as the father of modern medicine in Japan, Koan Ogata is the founder of Tekijuku, ...
- The grave of Koan Ogata
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Joshoji Temple is the family temple of the Oshio clan. During the Edo period, the temple...
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Bando Yamagata was one of the foremost commoner academics of the Edo period. He studied ...
- The grave of Bando Yamagata
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