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Osaka Castle - A Warrior's Fortress at the Heart of Japan

Osaka Castle - A Warrior's Fortress at the Heart of Japan

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Step inside one of Japan's most iconic landmarks on this episode of Walking Tour of Japan. Osaka Castle has stood - and fallen, and risen again - at the heart of this great city for more than four centuries, and every stone in its massive walls carries a story. We begin at Otemon Gate and move through the park's vast grounds, tracing the layered defensive design built by Toyotomi Hideyoshi, the peasant-born warlord who unified Japan and built the greatest fortress of his age. Along the way, we explore the newly opened Toyotomi Stone Wall Museum, climb the main castle tower through eight floors of feudal history and armor, and emerge onto the observation deck for panoramic views across modern Osaka. We cover the full arc of the castle's turbulent past - from Hideyoshi's ambitious construction in 1583 to the devastating Siege of Osaka in 1615, the Tokugawa reconstruction, and the remarkable 1931 rebuilding funded by public donation. The tour concludes at Hokoku Shrine and the Cherry Blossom Gate, where the city's enduring connection to its most celebrated historical figure is still felt today.

For dining after the tour, we mention Okonomiyaki Fuku near the park for classic Osaka griddle dishes, Tokumasa Udon near Morinomiya Station for celebrated curry udon, and The Garden Oriental Osaka for a more atmospheric meal in a historic garden setting. Nearby sites covered in the episode include the Osaka Museum of History, Shitennoji Temple, and Himeji Castle.

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