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JAPAN, Osaka: Tennoji, Abeno Harukas & Okonomiyaki | Last vlog

Last day in Japan & Osaka 😭😭. As expected, we had a great time in Osaka. Tennoji was the area we visited. We started at the oldest Buddhist temple in Japan, Shitennoji temple, then enjoyed a beautiful park in Osaka, Tennoji Park, which is connected to a very charming and typical Japanese park called Keitakuen Garden. Time to eat and what’s the choice? おε₯½γΏη„Όγ or okonomiyaki! πŸ˜‹πŸ˜‹ A typical dish you must try when you travel to Osaka. Delicious, kind of a Japanese pancake. I’m hoping to find okonimiyaki somewhere else in the world!

We also visit the tallest building in Japan, Abeno Harukas. We didn’t go to Harukas 300, but we managed to get an Osaka city view from the nearby Tsutenkaku tower too.

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