Osaka tourism
78Osaka is a town in the Kansai region of Japan, 340 miles east from Tokyo. It is an ideal destination if you are visiting Japan, less crowded than Tokyo and the recognized gourmet capital of Japan. Geographically it is also a good choice as it is located roughly in the centre of Japan making it easy to travel around the country. For example, Tokyo is 340 miles East from Osaka and it is easily accessible by different forms of transport, it takes less than 3 hours by high speed train to travel from Osaka to Tokyo.
How to get there?
The easiest way to travel
to Osaka is by plain to the Kansai International
Airport (KIX) only 30 minutes to downtown Osaka. There is another airport, The Osaka
International Airport but it is mainly for domestic flights.
Both airports are connected to major cites and are convenient for business and
tourism.
Osaka tourism, places to see:
- Osaka Castle: a magnificent construction that towers over the city standing on a stone rampart. This is one of Japan's most famous castles; it played a major role in the unification of Japan during the sixteenth century. The Castle grounds cover approximately 60,000 square meters (15 acres).
- Osaka’s two major city centres Kita ("North") around Osaka/Umeda Station which is a shopping and business area and Minami ("South") around Namba Station, the entertainment district.
- Osaka Aquarium, one of Japan's most impressive aquariums and the world's second-largest aquarium tank.
- Tempozan Harbor Village Ferris wheel, located next to the aquarium. The wheel has coloured lights that provide a weather forecast for the next day.
- The National Museum of Art, a subterranean museum for Japanese arts.
- The
Osaka Museum of History, a museum opened in 2001, located in a thirteen-storied
modern building.
- Utsubo Park a large public park with a beautiful rose garden, situated at Utsubo-Hommachi in Nishi-ku.
- Shin-Umeda city – an innovative structure that has a floating garden observatory 170 m from the ground, which offers a 360-degree panoramic view of Osaka. There you also find an underground mall with restaurants styled in the early Showa period in the 1920s.
Japan travel guide
Osaka, modern buildings
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Japanese is the official language but Osaka’s dialect is widely spoken because people in Osaka take special pride in the dialect which can express one’s delicate feelings.
English is also widely spoken as a second language.
Economy, some curious and interesting facts:
- Historically, Osaka was the centre of Japanese commerce, especially in the middle and pre-modern ages.
- Today, several major companies, such as Panasonic, Sharp, and Sanyo, are still headquartered in Osaka.
- The gross regional product of Kansai (where Osaka is nestled) amounts to almost the same as GDP of Canada.
- Recently, the city began a program, headed by Mayor Junichi Seki, to try to attract domestic and foreign investment.
Cuisine:
Osaka is traditionally considered the "nation's kitchen", the gourmet food capital of Japan. It can offer you all kinds of Japanese and international dishes of exquisite taste at a reasonable price in a friendly atmosphere.
Tako-yaki: small octopus dumplings
Osaka's cuisine
- Osaka Introduction -- Food in Osaka
Introduction of Osaka's delicious cuisine. Osaka has been called "kuidaore," literally meaning "bringing ruin upon oneself by extravagance in food" - Osaka's Food Culture :
Osaka has great food. Whether it be traditional Japanese meals, local dishes or foods from other countries, you'll find a little bit of everything—at a wide range of prices. The widest selection of restaurants is in Umeda (Kita) and Dotombori...
Osaka - famous sights of Dotonbori a busy shopping and restaurant area
Shopping:
There is nothing you cannot find in Osaka, from inexpensive goods to hard-to-find specialties.
The Den-DenTown is the place to go if you are looking for manga related products and electric appliances; more than 200 shops are waiting for you with the latest technologies. For luxury goods and fashionable department stores head towards Shinsaibashi. For some good restaurants head towards the Namba area where you will also be able to shop ‘til you drop.
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The world has so many beautiful cities. I am really fascinated with centuries old castles and other structures with the most wonderful architectural designs. Natural landscapes are also awesome. This is a great Hub and makes me want to pack my bags right now.
A real handy guide. Informative and concise. Thanks for sharing a glimpse of this wonderful Japanese city :D
I think you pretty much covered all the best sites to see in Osaka! And I didn't know that English was a second language there? Now, I'm really psyched! I always wanted to go see Japan one day!
Lived in Okinawa for 4 years and I also got go to Tokyo 4 or 5 times but have yet to visit Osaka. Looks great!
It is an interesting and descriptive message to the visitors. Geographically it is self explanatory with unique photography. From educational point of view the students are benefited.
Wow! I have to go to Osaka. What a great city. Your hub gives excellent information, thank you.
I have been living in Osaka for over a year, and your hub made me so sentimental now...
Life there is exactely as you described, and I really fancy some tako yaki now. Oishi yo!
Hi,
I am planning to visit Osaka for a conference. I was thinking of taking a one day trip to Tokyo from Osaka (start from Osaka on monday morning and have to be back at Osaka at 3pm next day). I am planning to buy a japan rail pass and plan to get one night hotel near Tokyo Tower and see rainbow bridge.
Can you please help - My email anna.li66@yahoo.com
Very interesting. I haven't been in Japan yet but it's definitely a country I must visit one day or another. One of the things I find very interesting about it is that in the same place there are buildings like the Osaka Castle, wonderful, and the Umeda Sky-Building,impressive. But I prefer the first one anyway.
Rated up and useful, and nice new avatar pic. :)
A very well written and informative hub on a great place to go in Japan.Thank you.
Cool hub, I'ma big fan of japan, I lived there for a long time, and one of my favorite memories is osaka castle



















ocbill Level 1 Commenter 2 years ago
I bet the parks and grounds are beautiful to see. Looks tempting.