Comparing with the most popular view of Meitan Blue Sky Tower in Osaka, it's a bit cold here. The tallest building in Japan, which rises from the Tianwang Temple business district in South Osaka, has three consecutive floors on the top floor, overlooking the bustling Osaka at an altitude of 300 meters. The view corridor on the 60th floor is very spatially designed, and when the sunshine is good, it will be very transparent. The landing glass windows on all sides of the southeast and northwest will indicate the scenery that can be seen in this direction. If you don't think you can see clearly through the glass, then aim at the guided tours to the rooftop helipad for more than ten times a day. For 30 minutes, you have to pay an additional 500 yen. It seems that each tour is limited to 20 people, and there will be a special guided commentary. To the East is Nara's direction. Looking at the continuous mountains, we can see the distant Jiye Mountain when the weather is fine. To the south is the direction of Sishi and Hegeshan, and the city hall of Sishi is hidden. The best scenery is in the west. Osaka Bay is shining in the sunshine. Universal Studios, Marina Museum and Tianbaoshan Ferris Wheel are all in this direction. Especially when the sunset sets, the scenery in the west is changing rapidly. Looking to the north, there are Tongtian Pavilion, Tianwang Temple Park, Zoo and Four Tianwang Temple near your feet. Far away, there is a tall building in North Osaka. Blue Sky Tower has been obliterated, and Osaka City can be seen on the right. Farther away, it's not impossible to see the Sun Tower and Kyoto Tower. Stand tired may as well go down to the 58th floor, where you can buy light food or beer, drinks, carry to the air garden square, find a window position to the beautiful scenery beneath your feet, this is the most pleasant time of the day.