Expo Commemoration Park



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The Expo Commemoration Park is a spacious park located in Osaka, Japan. It was built in commemoration of the 1970 World Exposition. The park features beautiful gardens, a variety of museums, and several outdoor spaces.

The park is open daily from 9:30 AM to 5:00 PM. Admission to the park is free, but there may be fees for some of the attractions within the park. The official website for the park is https://www.expo70-park.jp/english/.

Some of the must-see attractions within the park include the Tower of the Sun, a 70-meter tall sculpture that was the symbol of the 1970 World Exposition, and the Japanese Garden, a beautiful garden that features a pond and several traditional Japanese structures.

There are also several museums within the park, including the National Museum of Ethnology, which features exhibits on the cultures of various countries around the world, and the Expo '70 Pavilion, which showcases the history of the World Exposition.

In the surrounding area, visitors can explore the vibrant city of Osaka, which is known for its delicious food and lively nightlife. Other nearby attractions include the Osaka Castle, the Umeda Sky Building, and the Shitennoji Temple. Each of these attractions has its own hours of operation, so be sure to check their websites for more information.

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