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  1. Shinsekai (新世界, lit. "New World") is a district in Osaka that was developed before the war and then neglected in the decades afterwards. At the district's center stands Tsutenkaku Tower, the nostalgia-evoking symbol of Shinsekai.

  2. Osaka's Shinsekai district, or ‘New World’, is a densely concentrated collection of cheap eateries, dive bars, and a few other surprises.

  3. Jun 5, 2020 · Shinsekais charm lies in its glamourous and relaxed atmosphere. The large, colorful shop signs leave an unforgettable impact on visitors. It’s a great place to enjoy some of Osaka’s signature foods like skewered cutlets and a drink as you take in this unique downtown area.

  4. Before heading back home I wanted to hang around in Shinsekai so bad. Unfortunately we only had a couple of hours and it was not enough to live the experience fully but we tried 2 different restaurants: one for the kushikatsu and the other one for the okonomiyaki.

  5. This area came to be known as Shinsekai (New World) in years following the opening of the original Tsutenkaku Tower and Japan's amusement park, Luna Park in 1912. It is distinguished by Janjan Yokocho Alley shopping street and large retro signboards.

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › ShinsekaiShinsekai - Wikipedia

    Shinsekai (新世界, lit. New World ) is an old neighbourhood located next to south Osaka City 's downtown "Minami" area. The neighbourhood was created in 1912 with New York (specifically, Coney Island ) as a model for its southern half and Paris for its northern half.

  7. A retro downtown area of southern Osaka, famous for Tsutenkaku, Janjan Yokocho Alley and a giant blowfish lantern sign. To the west of Tennoji Park is Shin-Sekai, one of Osaka's most interesting neighborhoods. This area has remained largely untouched over the years.

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