Ascend Osaka’s enduring symbol of resilience and joy, Tsutenkaku Tower, with this entry ticket granting access to its 108m pinnacle and the Golden Observatory, where panoramic cityscapes unfold and the golden Billiken statue—god of luck and happiness—awaits your rub for fortune.
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Contact Jasumo Now →Rebuilt in 1956 after a 1943 fire claimed its predecessor, this 103m latticework icon blends retro-futurism with neon-lit charm, illuminating Naniwa Ward’s skyline since the Showa era. From the 87m observation deck, gaze across Osaka’s vibrant mosaic—Dotonbori lights, Umeda skyscrapers, and distant mountains—especially magical at dusk when the tower’s 40,000 LEDs dance in seasonal motifs.
Perfect for families, photographers, or fortune-seekers, this quick ~1-hour visit (open 9:00 AM–9:00 PM) is an Osaka essential—book for mid-October 2025’s mild 15–20°C evenings, when autumn hues frame the view.
From ¥1,200 per person
Includes
Note: Prices for 2025; child (4–12) ¥600, under 4 free. Souvenirs (¥500) self-paid. Book mid-October 2025 for dusk; year-round.
Starting location:
Tsutenkaku Tower entrance (Tsuruhashi Station, 10-minute walk)
On foot (10 minutes)
Tsutenkaku Tower
Visit, Sightseeing (1 hour)
Finish at:
Tsutenkaku Tower (self-exit, Tsuruhashi Station nearby)
Note: Total ~1 hour; open 9:00 AM–9:00 PM. Mid-October 2025 dusk LED motifs; times flexible.
Head to Tsutenkaku’s entrance near Tsuruhashi Station (10-minute walk, 9:00 AM–9:00 PM), scanning your ticket for elevator access to the Golden Observatory (87m). Spend ~1 hour soaking 360° Osaka panoramas—Dotonbori’s neon canals, Umeda’s skyscrapers, distant mountains—rub Billiken’s feet for luck, and snap photos of the lattice tower’s 40,000 LEDs (seasonal motifs after dusk).
The 1956 icon, reborn from 1943 ashes, blends Showa nostalgia with modern charm. Exit refreshed, Tsuruhashi Station close—ideal for families (luck rub delights kids), photographers (skyline frames), or quick visitors (1-hour efficiency), with 15–20°C October mildness (casual attire).
“It’s a tower with a viewing platform, but I can’t say how it compares to others. This view was beautiful and, in clear weather, it stretches really far. There are many queues (pick-up, entrance, elevator…) but you can get in right away, even at short notice.”
“Nice to see but very little information written in English so couldn’t learn about the history of the tower.”
9:00 AM–9:00 PM daily; last entry 8:30 PM—mid-October 2025 for dusk LEDs.
Yes—free in Golden Observatory; ticket covers all (~¥1,200).
Yes—ages 4+ love luck rub; under 4 free. Supervise edges.
Indoor observatory; light rain fine—dusk LEDs shine regardless.
~1 hour—elevator to views, rub, photos; queues vary.
Yes—skyline prime; rub Billiken’s feet for fortune shots.
Yes—Billiken charms (~¥500) self-paid post-rub.
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