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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 · If you want to fully enjoy a tour of Osaka, be sure to add Shinsekai to your itinerary! Centered around the iconic Tsutenkaku Tower, the area is home to numerous kushikatsu and takoyaki shops. With easy access to Namba and Umeda on the Osaka Metro, there are many reasonably priced guesthouses nearby.

  4. 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.

  5. To the left of Tsutenkaku is Shinsekai Ichiba market, now barely a market at all. Before you go under the entrance to check out all the old signs that still remain atop long shuttered businesses, turn behind you to see the super charming traditional tofu shop across the entrance.

  6. The Shinsekai area of Osaka is east of Tennoji Station in the Tennoji district of south Osaka. Shitennoji Temple is another big attraction in this area of Osaka along with the modern Harukas shopping mall housed in a huge, new tower at Abeno Station.

  7. 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.

  8. Nov 24, 2011 · Shinsekai (新世界) means New () World (世界) in Japanese. This ‘New World’ has been around for quite some time; in fact Shinsekai celebrated her 100th birthday in 2012. Shinsekai gives you a unique, cross cultural kind of feeling.

  9. Shinsekai is the place to experience the Osaka of old, and Tsutenkaku Tower is the defining landmark of the area. The 100-meter steel tower may not appear particularly tall by modern-day standards, but it has carved out its own place in local history as a symbol of progress and innovation.

  10. Shinsekai is an iconic and popular district of Osaka, in the Kansai area of Japan. The place’s name literally means "new world" and it was built in 1912 taking inspirations from cities such as Paris and New York, with the Tsutenkaku Tower dominating the area and being its symbol.

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