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Osaka magic

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All inclusive trip to japan

We know that visiting another country is a challenge for everyone, so it is important that if your next all-inclusive trip to Japan, you take into account visiting cities like Osaka, although dedicating days to certain regions will depend on the interest we have in it and our stay in Japan, to be able to take advantage of it, it must be at least two days, for this reason we bring you some places that you must visit. For this, the region has been divided into two zones so that in this way you can visit both or the one that is of most interest to you The displacement can be done by train or bus.

1.-North Osaka

Enjoying the wonderful views and a spectacular sunset from the Umeda Sky Building, is undoubtedly one of the things you should not visit since it is a futuristic building that is worth visiting, if only to go up those escalators ‘floating’ ta we assure you that you will have an amazing visit.
On the ground floor of the Umeda Sky Building, have a drink in one of the bars and restaurants of the Takimi Koji gastronomic alley, a firm pleasure inspired by the Taisho era, it will be something indescribable for your palate when you try the best flavors of this region
Feel like in bygone times walking through the Osaka castle, although in reality the interior is completely rebuilt and renovated and walking through the wonderful gardens, beautiful at any time of the year, will make you feel like you have traveled back in time.
Come closer to see the Gate Tower Building, a unique building through which a highway passes, it is a unique infrastructure that you cannot miss.
If you go with children or as a couple, you will love this since it is something romantic and above all that being in Osaka is something that you should not miss, climb the ferris wheel of the HEP Five shopping center and enjoy the views of the city.

 

Now is the time to discover what awaits us in the center and south of this city.

If your visit is in January, you must visit the Imamiya-Ebisu shrine to witness the Ebisu Matsuri celebrations, one of the most important festivals in the city.
Buying some electronic stuff or browsing disreputable shops in the so-called “Osaka Akihabara”, the electronic neighborhood of Den Den Town, you can find some really old stuff.
Eat takoyaki while sitting on a stool at one of the stalls on Sennichimae Street or try baby octopus stuffed with quail eggs at Kuromon Ichiba Market.