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Yotsubashi

Yotsubashi was the collective name of the only 4 bridges that intersected and crossed the Horikawa River. It was an important point for transportation in which roads, canals, and later railways traversed. These 4 bridges are believed to have been built shortly after the Horikawa river was excavated in 1622. Pontoon bridges, strengthened with 3 support beams, the bridges were each 3 meters in width in the early Edo period. However, by 1881 the records showed them to be 6 meters. In 1845, the Yodogawa River flooded and consequently, Yotsubashi lost one of its bridges. Yotsubashi had once been closer to the urban center and was used by citizens as a path for walks. Thereafter, the Hori River was reclaimed and currently Yotsubashi remains only as the name of an intersection and train station. It's a famous spot in Osaka that is seen on tourist attraction photos and postcards. Yotsubashi Station, on the Osaka Municipal Subway Yotsubashi Line, was completed in 1965.

地址

Nishi-ku, Osaka

交通

Osaka MetroYotsubashi Line [Yotsubashi Station]

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    Nearby Yotsubashi is America Mura and Horie, with their many fashion and miscellaneous goods shops that bring in crowds of young people on the weekends. Horie Park in Horie has trendy cafes in its vicinity, where you can enjoy the view while enjoying a cup of coffee. America Mura also has Sankaku Park, right in front of which is the famous Kogaryu. Get some takoyaki here and enjoy them in the park.

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