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Osaka City Central Public Hall

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Osaka City Central Public Hall

大阪市中央公会堂

4.3Est. 90Osaka, Kansai
JTA Approved

Overview

The Osaka City Central Public Hall is an enduring reminder of Osaka’s pre-World War II heyday, known as the “Great Osaka” period.

Built in 1918 using a one-million-yen donation from a local merchant who was inspired by civic giving he witnessed during a trade mission to the United States. The red-and-white neo-Renaissance building on Nakanoshima island has hosted figures ranging from Helen Keller to Albert Einstein on its main stage. After a thorough restoration from 1999 to 2002, its third-floor Special Room reopened with fresco-style paintings depicting Japanese myths alongside a stained-glass window combining phoenix motifs with the city's official miotsukushi channel-marker seal.

Practical info

Japanese name
大阪市中央公会堂
Nearest station
Osaka Station (20 min walk)
Payment
Cash only
Reservations
not required

Accessibility

Wheelchair entranceWheelchair restroom
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