

The waterside city neck laced by its beautiful lights and enhanced by seasonal flowers evergreens.
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We want to portray the treasure of illuminated waterside city of Osaka for this project. That is our most important purpose for this project. We will proceed with our city redevelopment project (e.g. North Osaka) on the same theme.
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We will compose spaces of light that can be places of interest for sight seeing or romantic spots, attracting and invitating both tourists and residents of Osaka to wander along the paths of lights. Also, we will cooperate and share roles with Kobe Luminaries or USJ and so on, collaborating with foreign cities interested in this project.
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We want to compile scenes of night views for guests of the city, as well as ourselves. The idea is to use not only horizontal light which do not illuminate sufficiently, but also to use vertical lighting so that we can best capture the beautiful night scenes on the postcards.
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We want use excessive illumination just to light up the night. Our plan for the night lighting is economical and wonユt harm the environment. It will engender a feeling of tranquility.
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In the old days, the people in Osaka hung "Devotional Lanterns" under their eaves as a prayer for the safe journey of travelers or to celebrate festivals. We want to recreate this kind of light, which is filled with a certain special grace and which reminds us the spirit of those people and their everyday lives.
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By enhancing places like Douton-bori with beautiful light after dark, we will bring back to life the waterside, which are now in darkness. We will necklace the waterside with new lights after the redevelopment, and achieve a unique model for a city of light.
For our unique network of lights, we have 3 central project items.
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