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観光ジャンル: History / Culture Nature 観光 タイプ: Park Festival Event 観光 特徴: For visitorsThe Expo 70 Commemorative park, more commonly called Banpaku Memorial Park in Japan, was the site of the World's Fair of 1970, a symbolic event that squared rapid growth in Osaka much like the 1964 Olympic Games did in Tokyo. It was also an event that exhibited Japan's postwar progress for the world to see. The park itself was planned by famed architect Kenzo Tange, and the Tower go the Sun, designed by celebrated modern artist Taro Okamoto, is the symbol of their park and an Osaka landmark that has become famous throughout the country. although this peculiar tower was initially criticized by many, it is now a beloved piece of art among Kansai locals.
The expensive, 98-hectare park groups are home to the National Museum of Ethnology and Expo 70 Commemorative Stadium, with I have handled in separate sections. In addition, there is a massive Japanese garden complete with tea houses-atranquil place where you can easily pass the entire day roaming he many walking paths. There are also a greenery, the Japan Folk Crafts Museum, and even a time capsule set up by Matsushita and Mainichi Newspapers scheduled to be open in the year 6970. The National Museum of Art was original located here, but has since been moved to a new facility o Nakanoshima in central Osaka City.
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