Walk along the Yodogawa River, which transformed the shape of Kita-ku
The course of the Yodogawa River was drastically changed during the Meiji flood of 1885. Vestiges of a prosperous history can still be clearly seen today in the mysterious aura of this locale. Enjoy a walk along the banks of the Yodogawa while walking in the footsteps of forerunners who saved Osaka from the flood.
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Taisho and early Showa era Western-style painter Yuzo Saeki was born in Nakatsu. His dep...
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The lock is a gate that connected the differing water levels of the Yodogawa and Okawa r...
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This bridge spans the Nagara Canal, which was dug to carry earth during the Meiji Period...
- Meganebashi Bridge
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The large tree and small shrine are surrounded by a fence and fronted by a red torii gat...
- Uguisuzuka
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Legend has it that Kakumanji Temple was built in Yamato during the Nara period, then rel...
- Kakumanji Temple
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This temple was constructed nearly 1,400 years ago on the order of the emperor at the si...
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Until it was eliminated during restoration work on the Yodogawa River during the Meiji p...
- Sacred Camphor Tree
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This shrine venerates Emperor Kotoku, the ruler who established Taika, the first name of...
- Toyosaki Shrine
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Born in Nakatsu, playwright Kaoru Morimoto (1912 – 1946) wrote the renowned drama A Woma...
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Tomishima Shrine was built during the Ashikaga period and during the Edo period, serving...