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OSAKA CASTLE
Osaka Castle, or “Osaka-jo” in Japanese, is certainly one of the most famous landmarks in Japan, and for good reason. This five-story castle is one of the most visually spectacular creations in the country, with a history that dates back almost 450 years!
One of the most fascinating features of Japanese culture is the sheer breadth of its rich history – across the country there are thousands of shrines, temples and castles dating back literally hundreds of years, each with an interesting story to tell. Year-round, travellers from within Japan and abroad make pilgrimages to many of these cultural landmarks to either pay respects, learn about Japanese history, or merely appreciate the stunningly intricate architecture for which Japan is globally renowned. Osaka Castle, or “Osaka-jo” in Japanese, is certainly one of the most famous landmarks in Japan, and for good reason. This five-story castle is one of the most visually spectacular creations in the country, with a history that dates back almost 450 years!
OSAKA AQUARIUM KAIYUKAN
Osaka Aquarium Kaiyukan is located in Tempozan Harbor Village which is close by Osaka Bay. It is one of the world’s largest aquariums, and certainly the most impressive aquarium in Japan. Because the Osaka Aquarium Kaiyukan is so big, you should give yourself at least two hours to walk through the many marine habitats that house charismatic animals like manta rays, otters, penguins and sharks!
UMEDA SKY BUILDING
The Umeda Sky Building consists of two 40 story-high skyscrapers joined at the top. It is a widely recognized landmark of Osaka due to its distinctive design.
You can see all of Osaka from the Floating Garden Observatory at the top of the building, 173 meters above ground level. Take in the 360-degree panorama as you enjoy a walk in the sky. This is a place that can be enjoyed by people of all ages. The nightscape is magnificent, but the setting sun is truly enchanting.
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