The area is situated directly adjacent to the Chausuyama burial mound, a significant historical site from the Siege of Osaka.
The park's redevelopment was part of an urban renewal project to transform Tennoji Park into a more open, visitor-friendly public space.
The site design intentionally frames the view of Abeno Harukas, the tallest building in Japan for several years.
Tenshiba incorporates a 'pet-friendly' zone, including specialized facilities for dog owners within the urban park setting.
Tenshiba is a revitalized recreational zone integrated into the northern edge of Tennoji Park. The site features a 7,000-square-meter grassy lawn designed for public leisure and events. Recreational facilities include commercial futsal courts and a dedicated children's play area with climbing structures. The area serves as a primary pedestrian gateway to the neighboring Osaka Tennoji Zoo. Architecture within the park utilizes modern glass-fronted structures housing cafes, restaurants, and a florist. It serves as a connector between the historic Chausuyama burial mound and modern urban infrastructure. The landscape design emphasizes accessibility and sightlines toward the Abeno Harukas skyscraper.
The elevated pathways overlooking the central lawn with the Abeno Harukas skyscraper in the background.
Check the official website calendar before visiting, as the main lawn is frequently used for weekend festivals and seasonal markets.
Utilize the restaurant terraces for a clear view of the surrounding park architecture.
Visit the convenience store and cafe kiosks located on-site if you intend to have an impromptu picnic on the lawn.
Avoid sitting on the grass if it has been marked as closed for maintenance or private events, as this is strictly enforced.