Editable Vector Map of the Osaka Japan in SVG format.
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Principal streets and roads, names places, residential streets and roads, road number labels, water objects, land use areas.
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Osaka, Japan, is a vibrant city with a rich cultural heritage and a blend of modern and traditional attractions. Here are some of the principal streets, roads, and city districts of Osaka:
Principal Streets and Roads
- Midosuji Boulevard
- A major north-south street running through the heart of Osaka, connecting Umeda in the north to Namba in the south.
- Known for its ginkgo trees, luxury boutiques, and offices.
- Shinsaibashi-suji
- A famous shopping street that runs parallel to Midosuji, extending from Shinsaibashi to Namba.
- Known for its shopping arcades, fashion stores, and vibrant atmosphere.
- Dotonbori Street
- Located in the Namba district, it is one of Osaka’s most famous streets.
- Known for its neon lights, bustling nightlife, and the iconic Glico running man sign.
- Sakaisuji Avenue
- Runs parallel to Midosuji and is known for its business district, electronics shops, and traditional markets.
- Tenjinbashisuji Shopping Street
- The longest shopping street in Japan, stretching about 2.6 km.
- Known for its variety of shops, restaurants, and traditional Japanese goods.
Principal Districts
- Umeda (Kita District)
- A major commercial and business hub in northern Osaka.
- Known for its skyscrapers, department stores, shopping malls, and Umeda Sky Building.
- Namba (Minami District)
- A major entertainment and shopping district in southern Osaka.
- Famous for its nightlife, street food, shopping streets like Dotonbori and Shinsaibashi, and landmarks like the Namba Parks complex.
- Shinsaibashi
- Known for its covered shopping streets, luxury brand stores, and fashion boutiques.
- Popular with both tourists and locals for shopping and dining.
- Tennoji
- Known for its historic temples like Shitennoji, the Tennoji Park, and the Tennoji Zoo.
- Home to the Abeno Harukas, the tallest skyscraper in Japan.
- Osaka Bay Area
- Features attractions like Universal Studios Japan, Osaka Aquarium Kaiyukan, and Tempozan Ferris Wheel.
- Known for its waterfront developments and entertainment options.
- Osaka Castle Area
- Centered around the historic Osaka Castle, a major tourist attraction.
- The surrounding park is popular for cherry blossom viewing in spring.
- Nakanoshima
- An island in central Osaka, known for its museums, the Nakanoshima Park, and government buildings.
- A cultural and administrative center with picturesque scenery.
- Nishinari
- Known for its traditional atmosphere, budget accommodations, and Shinsekai district.
- Home to Tsutenkaku Tower and a variety of unique local eateries.
These streets and districts encapsulate the essence of Osaka, offering a mix of shopping, entertainment, culture, and history.