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Bank of Japan, Osaka Branch đánh giá

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The old building of the Bank of Japan Osaka Branch is near the Dianyou Bridge of the Metro, closer to the subway station of the Beijing-Osaka Express Line. It's a beautiful building. You can see the whole picture when you stay at Crown Hotel. It looks very historical.

Bank of Japan, Osaka Branch

Đăng ngày: 11 Thg4, 2016
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  • RiverBlue
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    Ancient fragrance, antique flavor, still in use as a bank, but as a head office, not as a retail building. The dome has a hundred years of history. It's a bit old, but it's historic and worth seeing.

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    Đăng ngày: 16 Thg10, 2016
  • _ce***73
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    Trước đây là địa điểm của của của Bank Trung tâm Nhật Bản, tòa nhà mang lại cảm giác yên tĩnh và nặng, du khách thích kiến trúc cũ rất đáng để ghé thăm.

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    Đăng ngày: 8 Thg5, 2022
  • Captain Lee666
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    Tòa nhà này được xây dựng rất tốt, kiến trúc kiểu Nhật cổ

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    Đăng ngày: 12 Thg2, 2020
  • ZhKevin
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    The old building of the Bank of Japan Osaka Branch is located on the island in the center of Osaka City. It is a long-standing building built in the remote years of Dasei. Because of the huge cost of overall maintenance, the Bank of Japan takes modern architecture as its theme, leaving only those parts of the imperial tendon for visitors.

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    Đăng ngày: 19 Thg6, 2018
  • 乐乐嘻嘻哈哈
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    The old building of the Bank of Japan Osaka Branch is near the Dianyou Bridge of the Metro. If you see the Crown Holiday sign opposite, you can find the building opposite. What this building feels is that kind of atmosphere, which is obviously different from the norms of Japanese architecture.

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    Đăng ngày: 14 Thg7, 2016
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