Tsutenkaku is the symbol of Shinsekai, and it is even called the “Eiffel Tower of Naniwa (Osaka)” – likely an over-exaggeration.
It was built in 1912 but deconstructed in 1943 after experiencing a fire, and rebuilt in 1956 with a great increase in height from 64 meters to 103 meters.
The 5th floor is known as “The Golden Room” that shimmers with gold, and you can enjoy the panoramic view of Osaka from the sightseeing tower, and also visit the Biriken Statue, the God who brings good luck when you stroke the back of its feet.
There aren’t many interesting things, the fees are not cheap, and the exhibits are honestly all weird, but it is popular among the Japanese and more than 1 million people visit each year.