The Osaka City Central Hall, a neo-Renaissance structure built between 1913 and 1918, stands as a striking architectural landmark in Osaka, Japan. Its red-brick facade and prominent bronze dome make it a visually impressive sight, rivaling the historic Osaka Castle. The building houses the Iwamoto Memorial Room in its basement, dedicated to Einosuke Iwamoto, the Osaka stockbroker who generously funded its construction. Visitors can explore the hall’s elegant interiors and learn about its historical significance, making it a notable stop for those interested in architecture and local history.
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