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  4. 中之島、大阪
Nakanoshima Park
大阪

中之島、大阪

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最終更新日: 2026/05/05

Nakanoshima is Osaka's most elegant district, a narrow island sitting in the Dojima River and Tosabori River in the center of the city that has historically been home to the institutions and architecture that reflect Osaka at its most formally ambitious. The name means "middle island" in Japanese, an accurate description of its geography.

During the Edo period Nakanoshima was the location of the Dojima Rice Exchange, one of the world's first commodity futures markets, which made it the financial center of Japan and brought enormous wealth and architectural ambition to the island. 

The legacy of that wealth is visible in the concentration of Meiji and Taisho-era public buildings that still define the island's western end, including the Osaka City Hall, the Bank of Japan Osaka Branch, and the Osaka Central Public Hall, which together constitute one of the finest collections of early twentieth-century civic architecture in Japan.

Today Nakanoshima is a place of genuine civic beauty and cultural significance that most visitors to Osaka never discover, which makes it one of the more rewarding half-day detours available in the city.

What Nakanoshima Feels Like

Nakanoshima has an atmosphere completely unlike the rest of central Osaka. The streets are quiet, the scale is civic rather than commercial, and the combination of the riverside parks, the stone bridges, and the historic public buildings creates an environment that feels more European than typically Japanese.

The Nakanoshima Rose Garden along the southern riverside is one of Osaka's best-maintained public green spaces, and the riverside walkways on both the northern and southern edges of the island are among the most pleasant urban walks in the city. On weekday lunch hours the parks fill with office workers from the surrounding commercial buildings, giving the island a relaxed, civilized quality.

The western end of the island around the historic public buildings is the most architecturally rewarding, while the eastern end has developed into a contemporary arts and design district anchored by the Osaka City Museum of Fine Arts complex.

How to Get to Nakanoshima

Nakanoshima Station on the Keihan Nakanoshima Line serves the western end of the island. Watanabebashi Station and Osaka-Namba Station on the same line cover the eastern end. The island is also walkable from Yodoyabashi Station on the Osaka Metro Midosuji Line and Keihan Main Line at the western end.



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