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Osaka Basics

Kita Area

Osaka's gateway to Osaka, which continues to create trends and evolve, is the latest area with a series of shopping buildings, department stores, and office buildings. A short walk will lead you to Nakanoshima, a beautiful island with retro architecture and waterside scenery.

Bay Area

It is an entertainment center located on the beach and has a wealth of leisure spots that both adults and children can enjoy, including a theme park, an aquarium, a Ferris wheel, and sports facilities.

Minami Area

It's an energetic downtown area where tradition and fashion intertwine, and it's an area packed with a variety of attractions, from traditional culture to gourmet food and trendy fashion.

Tennoji / Abeno Area

A city where Japan's tallest skyscraper and nostalgic scenery intersect. The area is home to Japan's tallest skyscraper, Abeno Harukas, and Osaka's symbol, Tsutenkaku Tower, and is also rich in tourist attractions such as zoos and temples and shrines.

Osaka castle area

An area where you can feel history An area where you can enjoy history, such as Osaka Castle and the Osaka Museum of History. Although it is located in the city center, it is a spot where you can enjoy the beauty of the four seasons, with cherry blossoms in spring and plum blossoms in winter.

Northern Area

An area that combines the fun and tranquility of the city.This area is full of popular spots such as the Tower of the Sun, the symbol of the Osaka Expo, Japan's largest Ferris wheel, and a museum where you can interact with animals.

Eastern Area

Eastern Osaka is a town famous for its nostalgic historical scenery and manufacturing, and is home to many historic temples and shrines. The Higashiosaka area is famous as a manufacturing town that makes even small screw satellites.

Southern Area

An area where historical romance, traditional culture, and nature coexist.The southern part of Osaka Prefecture is home to Sakai City, known as a town of craftsmen, and Kishiwada City, famous for its Danjiri Festival. Kongo and Mt. Katsuragi are also ideal for camping.

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