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道頓堀グリコサイン

Dotonbori Glico Sign

Capture the essence of Osaka with a visit to the iconic Dotonbori Glico Sign, a vibrant symbol of the city's energy and culture.

Attractions

Landmark, Neon Sign, Osaka

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The Dotonbori Glico Sign, first erected in 1935, is one of Osaka's most recognizable landmarks. Located in the bustling Dotonbori area, this neon billboard features a running man and represents the Glico confectionery company. The sign has been updated several times, with the current version using LED technology to create dynamic lighting effects. It stands above the Ebisubashi Bridge, a popular spot for tourists to take photos. The surrounding area is known for its lively atmosphere, filled with restaurants, shops, and entertainment venues.

Facilities & Services

  • Photo Spot
  • Nearby Restaurants and Bars
  • Shopping Areas

Contact

Address:

1-10-2 Dotonbori, Chuo-ku, Osaka, 542-0071, Japan

Phone:

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