Osaka Expo Park Day Trip–Worth it!
We took a day trip to the iconic Osaka Expo Park in Osaka, Japan. The park hosted the 1970 World Expo and contains acres of tranquil gardens, a shopping mall, tons of restaurants, a massive Ferris wheel–and best of all–a unique statue that towers over it all.
The Tower of the Sun, a wonderfully weird 70-meter-tall sculpture by artist Taro Okamoto, is the highlight of the park. Once you’re done snapping a million photos of the outside, you can head inside and actually climb a spiral staircase to the top. It’s an unforgettable experience!
If you’re planning a trip to Osaka, and you want to escape the crowds and see something truly unique, we highly recommend you head to Osaka Expo Park.
🚄Directions🚄
From Namba Station (50 minutes/680 Yen)
Take the Midosuji Line to Senri Chuo Station
Transfer to the Osaka Monorail
Get off at Banpaku Kinen Koen Station
Park entrance fee: 260 Yen
Tower of the Sun entrance fee: 720 Yen
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We’re Tara and Luke! We quit our cushy office jobs and sold everything to travel the world. If you’ve ever dreamed of leaving your 9-to-5 to explore new places, experience different cultures, and become a digital nomad, this video is for you.
Tara is fiscally responsible and very concerned about saving for retirement and maintaining a healthy budget buffer. Luke is a wild child who wants to experience life to the fullest without worrying about silly things like savings. Follow our adventure to see if we can be successful and coexist in our new lives as full-time travelers.
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1 Comment
What a crazy looking place! The grounds are stunning or november. I think I'll pass on the sushi, though. Would love to visit sometime!