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Expo'70 Commemorative Park

A historical park commemorating the 1970 World Expo, featuring vast green spaces, museums, and iconic sculptures.

Attractions

Park, Cultural, Historical

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Expo'70 Commemorative Park, located in Suita, Osaka, is a historical site built to commemorate the 1970 World Expo. The expansive park offers lush greenery, walking trails, and a variety of cultural attractions, including the iconic Tower of the Sun, museums, and seasonal flower displays. Visitors can explore the rich history of the Expo, stroll through beautiful Japanese gardens, and enjoy family-friendly activities. Whether for a relaxing day outdoors or a cultural experience, the park provides a unique blend of nature and history.

Facilities & Services

  • Free Wi-Fi (in select areas)
  • Parking Available
  • Walking Trails
  • Museums and Cultural Exhibits
  • Seasonal Events

Contact

Address:

Senribanpakukoen, Suita, Osaka 565-0826

Phone:

06-6877-7387

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