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- できたのに気が付かなかったミライザ大阪城。
- 駅は大阪城公園駅、観光客が極端に増えました。
- 古い建物の様ですが、中はお店でいっぱい。
- 昔は屋台的な食べ物や土産物屋があったが・・・。
- 大阪城は今も昔も戦国を感じる場所です。
- 今後、暴力的な行為はしない為の戒めのための建造物です。
できたのに気が付かなかったミライザ大阪城。
大阪城に ”ミライザ大阪城”ってのがあります。昔はなかったけど 最近できたのかな~、気が付かなかったです。大阪城は、
■”ミライザ大阪城”
■大阪城がみえます。
■真田さん やってました。
駅は大阪城公園駅、観光客が極端に増えました。
駅は、大体は
古い建物の様ですが、中はお店でいっぱい。
”ミライザ”は大阪城の 右横でいいのかな~ 右に位置していますが、なんだか古い建築物って感じがしますが・・。中には レストランやお土産物屋さんがはいっていますが、昔は大阪城の前に
■中はこんな感じ 1階部分ですか・・・。
■ステンドグラスがきれいです。
■階段もゴージャス・・。
■昔の建物の特徴はこれ、シャンデリア?
昔は屋台的な食べ物や土産物屋があったが・・・。
そんな感じでしたが、やっぱ、景観の問題なのでしょうか、下の森の中の方には ところどころに喫茶のオシャレな建物があったり、大阪城の横には この”ミライザ”ができたってことです。そら 屋台よりは景観がいいでしょうから、夜もライティングされて素敵だし、屋台って昭和ですから、
大阪城は今も昔も戦国を感じる場所です。
この”ミライザ”は、
※旧第四師団司令部庁舎とは、
今後、暴力的な行為はしない為の戒めのための建造物です。
人間は歴史を経て 理性を高め、生まれながらの”戦いたい”、思うようにいかなければ”暴力”といった考えを断ち切って ワンステップ上の生き物に進化しようとしている、世界的にも戦争はしないといった方向で、世界から暴力をなくす、殺しあう野をやめる、
I went to Miraiza Osaka Castle. It was originally the headquarters building of the former 4th Division Headquarters of the Japanese Army, and the huink is out.
Miraiza Osaka Castle that I didn’t notice even though I was able to do it.
There is a thing called “MIRAIZA OSAKA-JO” in Osaka Castle. It wasn’t there before, but I wonder if it’s been possible recently, I didn’t notice. Osaka Castle is a recreational plaza for Osakans. When you enter Osaka Castle, it’s a forest-like plaza. If you go inside, you’ll find a playground where you can play sports. If you cross the bridge and climb up, you will arrive at Osaka Castle.
The station is Osaka Castle Park Station, the number of tourists has increased extremely
Is the station mostly Morinomiya? There is now Osaka Castle Park Station, but since the “Osaka Castle Hall” was built, it has become quite crowded and he may be better known here… Also, recently there are a lot of tourists from overseas, especially from China, but I feel that there are more tourists than from Osaka. Because Osaka Chuo Ward is a popular sightseeing spot in Japan overseas, so the number of him has increased tremendously. The fact that the number of tourists is increasing means that the town that spends his money will benefit from it, so it’s good for him, but anyway, the number has increased.
It looks like an old building, but the inside is full of shops.
I wonder if “Miraiza” should be on the right side of Osaka Castle. There are restaurants and souvenir shops inside, but in the past, there was a building in front of Osaka Castle that had food stalls such as okonomiyaki, takoyaki, and drinks, and he would buy and eat everything there. ・・・
There used to be food stalls and souvenir shops, but…
That’s how I felt, but I wonder if it’s just a matter of scenery. . The scenery is better than the sky stalls, so it’s nice to be lit at night. !
Osaka Castle is a place where you can feel the Sengoku period both now and in the past.
This “MIRAIZA” is the former 4th Division Headquarters Government Building (former Osaka City Museum), which was renovated, and shops and restaurants are lined up on the first floor. Also, if you go to the roof, you can see the castle tower in front of you.
*The Former 4th Division Headquarters Building was built in 1931 to commemorate the accession of Emperor Showa to the throne. In 1931, 1,500,000 yen was donated by citizens to rebuild the castle tower of Osaka Castle and build a new Osaka Castle Park. Together with this, it was built as the headquarters of the 4th Division. These two historic buildings… Osaka Castle is the era of the Sengoku period, Emperor Showa is World War II and something about him, both of them feel the history of the Sengoku era.
It is a building for admonition not to act violently in the future.
Over the course of history, human beings have improved their rationality, severed their inborn “want to fight” and “violence” if things didn’t go their way, and are trying to evolve into creatures that are one step above them. We have finally become able to move forward in the direction of eliminating violence from the world, ending the field of killing each other, and bringing peace to the world. This building seems to be a symbolic building to warn people not to forget their bad past.