The Tennōji Park ( 天王寺公園 , Tennōji Kōen ) is a park with botanical garden at 1–108, Chausuyama-cho, Tennōji-ku , Osaka , Japan .
4-622: Restaurants, cafes, vegetable and fruit market, FamilyMart convenience store, Futsal courts, and Kintetsu Friendly Hostel Osaka-Tennoji Park are located in the Tenshiba Area The Park was established in 1909 after the demolished of the buildings of the Fifth National Industrial Exhibition . With the zoo following in 1919. This Osaka Prefecture location article is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . This article related to
8-531: A garden in Japan is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . Fifth National Industrial Exhibition The Fifth National Industrial Exhibition was held in Osaka , Japan in 1903. It was the first to be open to foreign exhibitors, and twice the size of previous National Industrial Exhibitions. It was the fifth and final of the centrally planned National Industrial Exhibitions though exhibitions such as
12-658: The Tennōji Park established there. The 47 Japanese prefectures all participated, as did 16 counties and colonies. Countries included Belgium, China, France, Germany, the United Kingdom, and the United States. In the entertainment section, there was a theatre, a tower with a lift, a Mystery Building , and a two-storey wooden Human Pavilion . The Human Pavilion exhibited Ainu , Okinawan , and Korean people, in addition to people from Africa, India and
16-457: The one in 1907 in Tokyo followed. The fair ran from 1 March 1903 until 31 July, with formal opening by the emperor on 20 April. It was held in the location now occupied by Tennōji Zoo , Tennōji Park . There were 4,350,693 visitors; 959,516 additionally visited the aquarium, which cost extra. This was the largest event held in Japan to date. The buildings were destroyed after the fair, and
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