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  1. Osaka (大阪, Ōsaka) is Japan's second largest metropolitan area after Tokyo. It has been the economic powerhouse of the Kansai Region for many centuries. Osaka was formerly known as Naniwa. Before the Nara Period, when the capital used to be moved with the reign of each new emperor, Naniwa was once Japan's capital city, the first one ever known.

  2. www.japan-guide.com › e › e4022Osaka Food Guide

    Shinsekai is the best place to enjoy kushikatsu in a nostalgic Osaka atmosphere. Kitsune Udon is a simple dish of udon (thick wheat noodles) served in a hot soup with a piece of deep fried tofu (aburaage). Kitsune means "fox" in Japanese, and the dish is thus named because fried tofu is believed to be a fox's favorite.

  3. Tempozan Ferris Wheel. Hours: 10:00 to 22:00 (entry until 21:45) Admission: 900 yen. The Tempozan Ferris Wheel offers far-reaching, panoramic views of the bay area and the city's skyscrapers beyond from a height of 112.5 meters. It is located just next to the Tempozan Marketplace and Osaka Aquarium.

  4. History museums. Osaka Museum of History. Tanimachi Yonchome Station across Osaka Castle Hours: 9:30 to 17:00 (until 20:00 on some Fridays)Admission ends 30 minutes before closingAdmission: 600 yen. Located adjacent to Osaka Castle Park, the Osaka Museum of History educates visitors about the history of Osaka.

  5. The Kita (キタ, "North") district, also known as Umeda (梅田), is one of Osaka 's two main city centers. It is located around the large station complex that comprises Osaka and Umeda stations. Kita's counterpart is Minami (ミナミ, "South") around Namba Station. Besides being Osaka's busiest transportation hub and a bustling business ...

  6. By ferry. A ferry service named "Captain Line" connects the Universal Studios Japan with the Osaka Aquarium (10 minutes, 900 yen one way, 1700 yen roundtrip, 1-2 ferries per hour). A combination ticket for the aquarium and the ferry ride can be purchased for 3400 yen (one way) or 4200 yen (roundtrip). How to get to and around Osaka.

  7. Osaka Aquarium Kaiyukan (海遊館, Kaiyūkan) is located in the Tempozan Harbor Village of Osaka 's bay area, and is one of Japan's most spectacular aquariums. It introduces various forms of life inhabiting the Pacific Rim in a well organized and impressive way. Marine life is displayed in over a dozen tanks, each representing a specific ...

  8. Located around Namba Station, Minami (ミナミ, "South") is one of Osaka 's two major city centers. It is the city's most famous entertainment district and offers abundant dining and shopping choices. The district is easily accessible as it is served by three train companies as well as three subway lines and a highway bus terminal. The other ...

  9. Minoo Park starts a short walk north of Hankyu Minoo Station. From Umeda in central Osaka, take the Hankyu Takarazuka Line from Hankyu Umeda Station to Ishibashi handai-mae Sation (15 minutes) and transfer to the Hankyu Minoo Line to Minoo Station (5 minutes). The entire one way trip takes about 25 minutes, costs 280 yen and is not covered by ...

  10. www.japan-guide.com › e › e4013Osaka Shopping Guide

    Osaka 's shopping facilities vary in their opening hours and closing days. However, most shops are open by 10:00 or 11:00 and close between 19:00 and 21:00. Most shops remain open on national holidays and Sundays. Widespread closures occur only on January 1.

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