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Osaka Travel Guide Free Travel Osaka Travel Guide Recommended Attractions

Osaka is a very famous metropolis in Japan. It is very well-known and is also a tourist destination frequently visited by Chinese tourists.

Everyone hopes to seek more creative gameplay and experiences here.

Here is a detailed travel guide for you.

1. Osaka Castle Park Osaka Castle, one of the three famous cities in Japan, was built in 1931.

It was a symbol of power during Toyotomi Hideyoshi's time, and since the city's founding it has been an important stage of war in Japanese history.

The surrounding Osaka Castle Park also offers stunning natural beauty.

There are various trees planted in the park, such as cherry trees, plum trees, maple trees, etc.

The change of seasons also brings a different look to Osaka Castle.

The 163.7-hectare park can be said to be an oasis in the bustling city. About 600 cherry blossom trees are planted in the park, attracting tourists when the cherry blossoms are in full bloom in spring.

The majestic moat here is also a major attraction.

A large number of granite boulders are piled up for strong defense, with a total length of 12 kilometers.

Thirteen ancient buildings, including city gates, treasury, and oars, are listed as national key cultural relics protection units.

Address: 1-1 Osaka City, Naka-ku, Osaka City (view map) How to get there: Take the JR Osaka Loop Line and get off at Osaka Koen Station and walk for about 15 minutes.

Opening hours: 9:00-17:00 (no admission after 16:30) Tickets: The park is free, Osaka City does not charge tickets, and the ticket price for Tenshoutei inside is 600 yen.

Tel: 0669413044 Website: 5. Instant Noodles Invention Memorial Hall Instant noodles can be said to be one of the most proud inventions of the Japanese.

It originated from the Instant Noodles Invention Memorial Museum in Ikeda City, Osaka Prefecture.

The world's first instant noodle that is still loved by men, women, and children is Chicken Ramen.

In 1958, Momio Ando (the founder of Nissin Foods) built a small house in his house in Ikeda City, Osaka Prefecture, conducted repeated research, and then invented this "chicken ramen".

The Instant Noodles Invention Memorial Museum is a museum that delivers gourmet experiences by displaying inventions related to instant noodles.

In the museum, the research hut where chicken ramen was invented has been faithfully recreated, and you can learn anecdotes about the invention to this day and its subsequent development history.

There are also other guessing areas. You can play questions about instant noodles in my Cup Noodles Workshop and make "cup noodles" that are unique in the world!

Address: No. 825, Hisumimachi, Ikeda-shi, Osaka Prefecture (View map) How to get there: Take the Sakura Line of Hankyu Tram to Ikeda Station (Ikeda Ward), and walk for about 5 minutes from the Mashimicho Exit (Aomimachi side)

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Opening hours: Wednesday to Monday 9:30-16:00, admission stops 30 minutes before closing; closed on Tuesday (if Tuesday is a public holiday, closed on Wednesday) Admission: Free admission; Ramen Chicken Soup Factory Junior High School

500 yen for students and above, 300 yen for elementary school students; My Flavor Factory is 300 yen per portion.

Tel: 8172-752-3484 Website: http://www.instantramen-museum.jp/6. The Tsutenkaku castle was built with reference to the Arc de Triomphe and the Eiffel Tower.

It was the tallest building in the East at the time and a landmark building in Osaka.

Visitors can take the elevator to the observation deck at the top and enjoy the city scenery of Osaka.

There is also a "Prayer God" on the fifth floor, which can bless people to pass exams and have a happy marriage.

Touching its soles is said to bring good luck.

The top is also equipped with a unique weather forecast device that can change colors according to the weather.

In addition, it is also one of the filming locations for Conan the Movie 3 "The Magician of the End of the Century".

Conan fans don't miss this.

Address: 1-18-6 Tomei Susu, Surabaya-ku, Osaka Prefecture How to get there: 10 minutes for the JR Ring Line Shinjingu Shrine; 3 minutes for the Mimosu Town Underground Reinforcement Line; 10 minutes for the underground Kunyudo Kinkan Zoo Gate; Sakamoto Electric Railway

, Sakamoto Line, Miami Town, 3 points; Piaopiao Town, the city's underground city king, received 3 points.

Opening hours: 9:00~21:00 (admission stops 30 minutes before closing) Tickets: 700 yen, free admission on the same day with Osaka Travel Card (excluding weekends).

Tel: 666419555 Website: http://www.tsutenkaku.co.jp7. Tempozan Ferris Wheel Tempozan Ferris Wheel is located on Tempozan Mountain, which is known as the lowest mountain in Japan.

Cycling for 15 minutes a week.

This is a large tour bus.

You can ride it to overlook the nearby Sea View Pavilion and the surrounding seascape, or you can have a panoramic view of the Ikoma Mountains, Kansai International Airport, Akashi Kaikyo Bridge and Kobe Liujia Mountain in the distance.

Before boarding the plane, passengers can choose to fly in a regular cabin with large Disney plush toys in individual cabins, or in a special cabin that is relatively small but transparent and easy to see.

Of course, the queue for the transparent cabin is longer.