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Osaka

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Osaka, Japan - Photo Credit: Sharon Ang
Osaka, Japan
Photo Credit: Sharon Ang
Osaka, Japan - Photo Credit: Sharon Ang
Osaka, Japan - Photo Credit: Sangyeon Yu
Osaka, Japan
Photo Credit: Sangyeon Yu
Osaka, Japan - Photo Credit: Sangyeon Yu
Osaka, Japan - Photo Credit: Satoshi Hirayama
Osaka, Japan
Photo Credit: Satoshi Hirayama
Osaka, Japan - Photo Credit: Satoshi Hirayama
Osaka, Japan - Photo Credit: Satoshi Hirayama
Osaka, Japan
Photo Credit: Satoshi Hirayama
Osaka, Japan - Photo Credit: Satoshi Hirayama

Osaka is a city that thrives on contrasts with centuries-old castles sit just blocks from neon-lit arcades and high-speed trains. Once known as “Japan’s kitchen” during the Edo period, Osaka played a key role in rice trading and food distribution across the country. Today, visitors can walk the grounds of Osaka Castle, originally built in the 16th century by Toyotomi Hideyoshi, and take in panoramic city views from the top floor of its museum. Surrounding the castle is a spacious park, especially popular during cherry blossom season, when over 3,000 trees burst into bloom.

Culture in Osaka feels casual but deeply rooted. Unlike Tokyo’s polished formalities, Osaka locals are known for being direct and humorous, traits that have shaped the city's reputation as the birthplace of Japanese comedy. The Namba district is home to the iconic Namba Grand Kagetsu Theater, where Yoshimoto comedians perform daily. Nearby, Shitenno-ji Temple offers a quieter perspective. Founded in 593 AD, it's considered one of Japan's oldest official temples, with structures rebuilt over centuries to honor the original layout.

Beyond the cityscape, Osaka offers pockets of nature that surprise many first-time visitors. Minoo Park, located just 30 minutes from Umeda by train, features a forested trail leading to a 33-meter waterfall and seasonal views of maple leaves or fireflies, depending on the time of year. Meanwhile, the Tempozan Ferris Wheel near Osaka Bay provides a panoramic perspective of the city, with Mount Ikoma visible on clear days and glass-floored cabins available for thrill seekers.

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