1. Osaka Castle Park
Osaka Castle Park is large in scale. In addition to the landmark Osaka Castle Castle, there is also the Nishinomaru Garden filled with cherry blossoms. The vegetation here is lush, with acres of cherry blossoms and plum groves. Flower markets are held in spring and autumn, and concerts and various performances are often held here.
Whenever the cherry blossoms are in bloom, it is the best season to visit Osaka Park. Strolling in the cherry blossoms and admiring the castle tower among the flowers will make you forget to leave.
2. Universal Studios Japan
Universal Studios Japan, abbreviated as USJ, is a theme amusement park as famous as Tokyo Disney and has many experience projects and themed performances. In addition to the thrilling projects that authentically recreate Hollywood blockbusters, there is also a Japanese animation area for Asian tourists. Images of Snoop Dog and Hello Kitty can also be seen everywhere.
The Harry Potter Park, which opened to the public in the summer of 2014, is currently one of the most popular projects in the park.
3. Dotonbori
Dotonbori is one of the most prosperous business districts in Osaka and a landmark gourmet base, including ramen, takoyaki, teppanyaki, and barbecue. We have skewers, revolving sushi, puffer fish dishes, and various desserts. The densely populated giant billboards on both sides of the Dotonbori River Canal are also a major attraction here. The most famous ones are the Glico man-shaped billboards and the big crab signboard of Kandoraku.
At night when the neon lights are flashing, the place is even more lively. You can also take a sightseeing boat to visit the night views on both sides of the strait.
4. Tempozan Shopping Center
Tempozan Shopping Center is located in the port area overlooking Osaka Bay. It has many facilities such as food, shopping, and entertainment. The most famous one is the sea Tour pavilion.
The Kaiyukan is very large in scale. It is centered on the "Pacific Ocean", a large water tank with a depth of 9 meters, a length of 34 meters, and a water storage capacity of 5,400 tons. At the same time, the "Antarctic Continent", "Antarctic Continent", "Panama Bay", "Monterey Bay" and other 14 water tanks. Strolling around the museum is like walking in the ocean world. It can be said to be a very pleasant and rare experience.