Oasis in the city ,as some call it, the Nakano-shima-Koen park on the island with the same name, brings a breath of rose scented air.
The first public park in Osaka , stuck between the Dojima and Tosabori rivers and a myriad of skyscrapers. The island, which counts offices, museums, conference halls , has always needed its parks that give it a breath of fresh air and make it much more pleasant on the island away from the city.
Japan makes space sacred, the Nakano-shima-Koen thus accomplishes its difficult task: to become an oasis, a place of rest where people come to take their mind off things or think differently.