【 Kishiwada 】Castle town with an old streetscape / OSAKA WALK GUIDE
Kishiwada Station Central Exit (West) Kishiwada Station Shopping Street Kishiwada is easily accessible not only from Osaka city
but also from Kansai International Airport. Samurai residence Kishiki Shrine Kishiwada Castle was fully developed
at the end of 16th century. Castle tower This castle served as the southern defense of Osaka. Ninomaru (2nd citadel) Otemon Gate Hachijin Garden The current castle tower was rebuilt in 1954. Entrance Observation deck (3F) Gofu-so (japanese restaurant) The garden is open to the public free of charge. Takojizo Station Sannomaru Shrine Old Townscape Kishiwada Danjiri Hall Kishiwada Danjiri Festival takes place
every September and October. They pull many danjiri floats
through various neighborhoods. It has a history of over 300 years. Tenshoji Temple (Tako Jizo) Baikeiji Temple Kishu-kaido Street It is a road that connects Osaka and Wakayama
and was developed in the early modern period. Old town houses and temples remain,
mainly around the street. Komyoji Temple Town Development Hall (restroom) Hontokuji Temple Rankanbashi Formerly Forty-Three Bank Namikiri Shrine Kishiwada Cancan Bayside Mall Akua Park, Kishiwada Bridge Kishiwada Port
Osaka has many nice walking courses.
This time, we will introduce Kishiwada,
one of the attractive walking courses.
Kishiwada is easily accessible not only from Osaka city
but also from Kansai International Airport.
Kishiwada Castle was fully developed at the end of 16th century.
It served as the southern defense of Osaka.
Old town houses and temples remain,
mainly around Kishu-kaido Street.
It is a road that connects Osaka and Wakayama
and was developed in the early modern period.
Kishiwada Danjiri Festival takes place every September and October.
They pull many danjiri floats through various neighborhoods.
0:00 Map, Access information
1:21 from Kishiwada Station to Kishiki Shrine
3:26 Kishiwada Castle
6:16 Gofu-so Garden, Kishiwada Danjiri Hall
8:44 Kishu-kaido Street
11:15 Cancan Bayside Mall
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