Osaka is known for its food. In fact, numerous authors and food critics have cited it as one of the food capitals of the world.
The southern city, and second biggest in Japan, is well known for regional dishes like udon (a noodle dish), okonomiyaki (pan-fried batter cake), takoyaki (octopus dumplings), and oshizushi (pressed sushi), as well as sake, a traditional alcoholic spirit famed across Japan.
While you are in Osaka, pay attention to the Osaka Castle (Osakajo) – intended to become the centre of a new, unified Japan in 1583 – and the surrounding Nishinomaru Garden, a sprawling garden with 600 cherry trees and beautiful views of the castle tower from below
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Disco Lounge by Kevin Macleod
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