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Attractions — Osaka Prefecture

Midosuji Street

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Midosuji Street

Midosuji Street

B

Midosuji Street is Osaka's grand boulevard, known for its wide avenues, luxury brand boutiques, and impressive winter illuminations. Visitors enjoy strolling along its tree-lined paths, especially in the evening when the lights transform the street into a festive spectacle.

Oizumi Ryokuchi

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Oizumi Ryokuchi

Oizumi Ryokuchi

B

Oizumi Ryokuchi is a spacious urban park in Osaka, known for its diverse landscapes including a large pond, extensive lawns, and various themed gardens. Visitors appreciate its tranquil atmosphere, making it a popular spot for picnics, cycling, and family outings away from the city's hustle.

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Kaiyukan West Pier

Kaiyukan West Pier · Kaiyukan West Pier · Kaiyukan West Pier

B

An old wooden ship is moored at the pier.

Daisen Park Japanese Garden

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Daisen Park Japanese Garden

Daisen Park Japanese Garden

B

Nestled within the larger Daisen Park, this Japanese Garden offers a serene escape with meticulously maintained landscapes and traditional elements. Visitors praise its peaceful atmosphere, beautiful autumn colors, and the opportunity to experience a classic Japanese garden without the usual crowds.

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Nunobiki Falls

Nunobiki Falls · Водопад Нунобики · Водопад Нунобики

B

You can hike up and walk to the Nunobiki Botanical Garden, viewing the waterfall along the way.

Osaka Ikuno Korea Town

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Osaka Ikuno Korea Town

Osaka Ikuno Korea Town · 大阪コリアタウン · Ōsaka Koria Taun

B

Osaka Ikuno Korea Town offers a vibrant slice of Korean culture in the heart of Japan, boasting numerous restaurants, shops, and a lively atmosphere. Visitors can indulge in authentic Korean cuisine, browse unique goods, and experience a bustling market environment that feels distinctly different from other parts of Osaka.

GrandBerry

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GrandBerry

GrandBerry

B-

GrandBerry offers visitors a delightful strawberry picking experience, known for its exceptionally sweet strawberries. The farm is tourist-friendly, providing English explanations to ensure a smooth and enjoyable visit for international guests.

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Heijō Palace

Heijō Palace · Дворец Хэйдзё · Дворец Хэйдзё

B-

This site includes eight properties inscribed on the UNESCO World Heritage List: the Buddhist temples Tōdai-ji, Kōfuku-ji, Gangō-ji, Yakushi-ji and Tōshōdai-ji, the Shinto shrine Kasuga-taisha, Heijō Palace and the Kasuga (Kasugayama) primeval forest.

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Rikuro’s Namba Main Branch

Rikuro’s Namba Main Branch · Rikuro’s Namba Main Branch · Rikuro’s Namba Main Branch

B-

After shopping you can grab a bite at the Rikuro Ojisan No Mise bakery. They serve an airy Japanese cheesecake soufflé, and on the second floor you can hide from the noise and crowds.

INTEX Osaka

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INTEX Osaka

INTEX Osaka · インテックス大阪 · In Tekkusu Ōsaka

B-

INTEX Osaka is one of Japan's largest exhibition centers, hosting a wide array of events from international trade shows and motor shows to concerts and fan events. Visitors consistently highlight its spacious halls and good facilities, though some note its aging appearance compared to newer venues. It's a functional venue for specific events rather than a general tourist destination.

Hanasaki Farm / David Austin Roses

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Hanasaki Farm / David Austin Roses

Hanasaki Farm / David Austin Roses

B-

Hanasaki Farm, home to David Austin Roses in Japan, offers a serene garden experience with thousands of roses. Visitors can enjoy leisurely strolls through vast rose beds, purchase plants from the nursery, and appreciate the quiet, scenic hilltop location.

Sojiji Temple

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Sojiji Temple

Sojiji Temple

B-

Sojiji Temple offers a tranquil escape within a quiet residential area, known for its clean grounds and a unique connection to turtles. While not a major tourist hub, it provides a glimpse into a local Japanese temple experience, complete with a small garden and a café.

Rinku Pleasure Town Seacle

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Rinku Pleasure Town Seacle

Rinku Pleasure Town Seacle

B-

Rinku Pleasure Town Seacle is a convenient shopping and entertainment complex located near Kansai International Airport, often visited by travelers looking for last-minute shopping or a place to pass time. It features a variety of shops, restaurants, a food court, and a Ferris wheel, offering a more budget-friendly alternative to the nearby premium outlets.

Daisen Kofun

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Daisen Kofun

Daisen Kofun

B-

Daisen Kofun is one of the world's largest ancient burial mounds, a keyhole-shaped tomb believed to house Emperor Nintoku. While its true scale is best appreciated from above, visitors on the ground can walk a path around the impressive, moat-encircled mound, offering a glimpse into Japan's ancient imperial past.

Fudo Myo-o Statue

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Fudo Myo-o Statue

Fudo Myo-o Statue

B-

Tucked away in the bustling Dotonbori district, the moss-covered Fudo Myo-o Statue at Hozenji Temple offers a serene escape. Visitors engage in a unique ritual, splashing water on the deity while making wishes, creating a deeply spiritual and visually striking experience.

Kuragari Pass

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Kuragari Pass

Kuragari Pass

B-

The Kuragari Pass is a historic mountain road connecting Nara and Osaka, renowned for its centuries-old cobblestones and extreme steepness. It offers a challenging hike through thick woods, dotted with temples and teahouses, providing a glimpse into Japan's past.

Maishima Incineration Plant

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Maishima Incineration Plant

Maishima Incineration Plant

B-

The Maishima Incineration Plant is an unexpectedly vibrant and whimsical waste disposal facility designed by Friedensreich Hundertwasser. Its colorful exterior and golden chimney make it a striking landmark, often mistaken for an amusement park attraction. While the interior is purely functional, the building itself offers a fascinating blend of art, architecture, and environmental awareness.

Organic Building

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Organic Building

Organic Building

B-

The Organic Building in Osaka stands out with its facade covered in over eighty varieties of plants, each housed in a unique 'trumpet' planter. Designed by Gaetano Pesce, this 1993 structure blends nature and architecture, offering a refreshing visual contrast to the surrounding urban landscape.

Tavern Pachimon Wars

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Tavern Pachimon Wars

Tavern Pachimon Wars

B-

Tavern Pachimon Wars is a quirky bar in Osaka dedicated to unlicensed Star Wars merchandise from around the world. Visitors can enjoy themed drinks and food surrounded by a vast collection of bootleg figures and memorabilia, offering a unique take on the iconic franchise.

Kabusanji Temple

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Kabusanji Temple

Kabusanji Temple

B-

Kabusanji Temple offers a serene and secluded experience, nestled amidst nature with a complex of buildings to explore. Visitors appreciate its peaceful atmosphere and the opportunity for a scenic hike, especially during the autumn foliage season.

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