Guía de Nakanoshima: Explorando la Isla Cultural y Financiera de Osaka

  • Publicado el : 28/06/2024
  • Por : Japan Experience
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Enclavada en el corazón de Osaka, Nakanoshima es una isla única que encarna la rica historia de la ciudad y su moderna vitalidad. Este banco de arena de 3 km de longitud, rodeado por los ríos Dojimagawa y Tosaborigawa, ha pasado de ser un humilde puesto comercial a un próspero centro cultural y financiero. Al explorar Nakanoshima, encontrarás una cautivadora mezcla de arquitectura histórica, museos de categoría mundial, exuberantes espacios verdes y edificios de oficinas de vanguardia. Tanto si eres un entusiasta del arte, un aficionado a la historia o simplemente buscas un tranquilo oasis urbano, Nakanoshima ofrece un variado abanico de experiencias que muestran lo mejor del pasado y el presente de Osaka.

  • Nakanoshima Park: Opened in 1891, Nakanoshima Park is Osaka’s first public park. With its shaded pathways and vibrant flowerbeds, it provides a peaceful, pastoral escape right in the heart of the city. Perfect for picnics and riverside strolls, the park comes alive in summer with food trucks and cultural events.
  • Rose Garden: Featuring 3,700 roses across 310 different varieties, the island’s rose garden is a must-see when visiting Osaka - especially from mid-May to mid-October, when its blooms paint the surroundings in stunning colors.
Roseraie de Nakanoshima

Roseraie de Nakanoshima

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One thing is certain: Osaka deserves far more than just a quick stopover. Many travelers only pass through its airport on their way to Kyoto, but few take the time to truly explore this vibrant city - and that’s a shame. It’s absolutely worth dedicating at least a full day to discovering Osaka’s unique charm.

Dotonbori - Osaka

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With its array of museums, this island is a cultural hotspot you won’t want to miss on your Kansai adventure.

  • Nakanoshima Museum of Art, Osaka (NAKKA): Designed by architect Katsuhiko Endo, NAKKA blends seamlessly into Nakanoshima’s landscape with its glass façade and lush terraces. The museum houses a significant collection of modern and contemporary art and design.
  • The National Museum of Art, Osaka (NMAO): With a subterranean design, NMAO focuses on Japanese and international art from post-1945. The museum houses temporary exhibitions, such as pieces by Warhol, Pollock, and avant-garde Japanese artists.
  • The Museum of Oriental Ceramics, Osaka: Trace over 5,000 years of history at this museum, home to one of the world’s finest collections of Asian ceramics - from prehistoric pottery to Chinese and Korean porcelain. Our top recommendation? The National Treasures room, where rare and stunning pieces are on display.
The National Museum of Art, Osaka

Musée national d'art, Osaka

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  • Art Area B1: Art Area B1 is an alternative/community space located in the B1 (basement level 1) concourse of Naniwabashi Station in Nakanoshima, Osaka. It originates from the "Nakanoshima Communication Cafe," a social experiment held in 2006 to explore the potential of a city station. While considering the significance of being in a public space, Art Area B1 develops diverse projects aiming to be "a place for the creation and exchange of culture, art, and knowledge."
  • Festival Hall: An iconic concert venue in Osaka, Festival Hall hosts symphony orchestras and classical concerts. A must-visit for music lovers!
Festival Hall Osaka

Festival Hall

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Art Area B1

Art Area B1

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Nakanoshima Children's Book Forest

Nakanoshima Children's Book Forest

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  • Osaka City Central Public Hall: Designated as an Important Cultural Property of Japan, this Neo-Renaissance building has been a historic symbol of Osaka since 1918. While it regularly hosts concerts and exhibitions, visitors can also admire its opulent interior, featuring marble staircases and sparkling chandeliers.
  • graf Studio: graf is a Nakanoshima-based collective dedicated to enhancing daily life through design and craftsmanship. graf Studio frequently hosts exhibitions, workshops, and collaborations with local artisans to create innovative and sustainable objects.
graf

graf

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The island offers several charming hotels. Discover some of our top recommendations.

  • RIHGA ROYAL HOTEL OSAKA: A quiet location despite being in the center of Osaka, Rihga Royal Hotel Osaka impresses with its refined architecture and impeccable service. We love its spa and indoor pool.
  • Conrad Osaka: Located on the upper floors of the Nakanoshima Festival Tower West, the Conrad Osaka offers a 5-star experience with breathtaking views of the city skyline and rivers. Its sleek design and personalized services make it one of Osaka's most exclusive hotels.
RIHGA ROYAL HOTEL OSAKA

RIHGA ROYAL HOTEL OSAKA

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Conrad Osaka

Conrad Osaka

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