Shinsekai and Tsutenkaku: Best Things to Do and Eat!
Built in the early 1900’s Osaka’s Shinsekai, literally translating to “new world”, contains the city’s iconic tower the Tsutenkaku and
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Built in the early 1900’s Osaka’s Shinsekai, literally translating to “new world”, contains the city’s iconic tower the Tsutenkaku and
Read MoreIt is easy to forget that despite its tall skyscrapers and exciting nightlife, that in fact Osaka City has a
Read MoreOne of the largest and most popular parks in Osaka is Hamadera Park in south Sakai City. Hamadera Park is
Read MoreStanding at 333 meters high, Tokyo Tower and the much later addition of Sky Tree (634 m) are icons of
Read MoreJust 10 minutes away from the heart of Osaka City is the quaint little town of Yao. Though it seems
Read MoreAlthough there are many shrines throughout Japan, some are very popular and attract not only a lot of Japanese but
Read MoreDespite having come from China, Buddhist temples in Japan are very distinctly Japanese in many respects. However, in Uji, which
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