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3 spots that are perfect for a fall day out in historical Osaka, Japan

Denzaburo Fujita of the Fujita family was a prominent figure in Osaka during the Meiji period (1868-1912). The Fujita family is at the forefront of the Fujita Tourism Group that runs the Washington Hotel, Hotel Gracery, and Hotel Tavinos hotels. Denzaburo Fujita owned a lot of land in Osaka, and he passed down this land to his three sons. Now, the land is home to parks and museums surrounded by greenery and water. This time, we’ll tell you about 3 of these spots. Enjoy a nice fall day out experiencing Osaka’s history.

Enjoy the Fujita family’s collections at Fujita Museum. For a limited time, you get to see a national treasure!

藤田美術館(Fujita Museum)
Photo by @izumxx_37

Fujita’s eldest son inherited the land that currently houses the Fujita Museum. The Fujita Museum exhibits Denzaburo Fujita’s collections and is home to valuable pieces from Japan and other Asian countries. Many cultural artifacts were lost during the Meiji Restoration and wars. Denzaburo Fujita, a lover of the arts, slowly collected rare artifacts and decided to leave a space to showcase them. This passion was passed on and made the Fujita Museum what it is now. They have a special Japanese bowl called “Yohen-tenmoku Chawan” (曜変天目茶碗) which is a national treasure. It is displayed for limited periods, so be on the lookout if you’re a lover of the arts.

Hours10:00AM – 6:00PM
Address10-32 Amijima-cho, Miyakojima-ku, Osaka-shi, Osaka Prefecture
AccessHotel Gracery Osaka Namba: From Osaka Metro Namba Station, get on the Yotsubashi Line to Nishi-Umeda Station. From JR Kita-Shinchi Station, get on the Tozai-Gakkentoshi Line to Osakajokitazume Station.
URLhttps://fujita-museum.or.jp/access/?lang=en

A state guest house surrounded by greenery: THE GARDEN ORIENTAL OSAKA. Feel Osaka’s storied history here.

ザ・ガーデンオリエンタル・大阪(THE GARDEN ORIENTAL OSAKA)
Photo by @kosamadawa1121

THE GARDEN ORIENTAL OSAKA is around 3 acres and is now used as a wedding venue or for its restaurant. The land was passed down to the third son. It was scorched during a war, but it was redeveloped. The Osaka Reception House was built to welcome important foreign guests and host summits. Now, it is open to the public. Aren’t you curious to see a place that presidents and leaders have visited? It is closed on weekends for weddings, but the public can visit on weekdays. The classic-style exterior and interior is worth looking at. Enjoy a special moment here.

Hours11:00AM – 5:00PM
Closed on weekends and holidays
Address6-1 Amijima-cho, Miyakojima-ku, Osaka-shi, Osaka Prefecture
AccessHotel Gracery Osaka Namba: From Osaka Metro Namba Station, get on the Yotsubashi Line to Nishi-Umeda Station. From JR Kita-Shinchi Station, get on the Tozai-Gakkentoshi Line to Osakajokitazume Station.
URLhttps://www.gardenoriental.com/

A fall walk among red leaves. The Fujitas garden still lives in Old Fujita House Garden.

旧藤田邸庭園(Old Fujita House Garden)
Photo by @yo___k0

This Japanese garden was part of Denzaburo Fujita’s home. The old garden still remains there and is a designated important garden in Osaka. The designation applies to the northeast part of the park and not the whole park. The Japanese garden is surprisingly dynamic for the time period in which it was built. You can go view it for free, so go enjoy a nice, long walk in the fall air. The park has maple and gingko trees that turn in the fall. You can also see parts of the park from the Fujita Museum, and the 3 spots are within walking distance of each other. We recommend visiting all three on your trip.

Address10 Amijima-cho, Miyakojima-ku, Osaka-shi, Osaka Prefecture
AccessHotel Gracery Osaka Namba: From Osaka Metro Namba Station, get on the Yotsubashi Line to Nishi-Umeda Station. From JR Kita-Shinchi Station, get on the Tozai-Gakkentoshi Line to Osakajokitazume Station.
URLhttps://www.city.osaka.lg.jp/kyoiku/page/0000008801.html

Base of this trip

  • Hotel Gracery Osaka Namba
    Hotel Gracery Osaka Namba

    3-min walk from Namba station on the Midosuji line / 6-min walk from Namba station on the Nankai Electric Railway