Tenjinbashi-suji Shopping Street

Known to be the longest shopping street in Japan, the shopping street has a collection of approximately 800 shops and restaurants , including old-fashioned diners,sushi restaurants, a cutlery store with a swordsmith legacy of several generations, and chinaware stores.It takes about 40 minutes to walk from end to end.
approz.20 mins. by train fromthe hotel.

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Osaka Aquarium Kaiyukan

One of the largest aqualiums in the world where you spend about 3 hours enjoying the wildlife from Pacific Ocean and surrounding regions.You can see about 30,000 organisms from 620 species.
Approx. 20 mins. By train from the hotel

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Kuromon Ichiba Market

Nicknamed the ""Osaka's Kitchen"", the Kuromon Ichiba Market offers the freshest seafood, meat, vegetables, fruit, and much more. Many of the stores prepare food including ""Wagyu Beef"" and fruit that you've just purchased, and offer dining areas where you can enjoy them.
Approx. 15 minutes by Osaka Metro subway from the hotel.

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Osaka Castle (Museum)

This famous castle built by Toyotomi Hideyoshi is one of Japan's Special Historic Sites.The interior is a museum that displays historical documents and from the observation deck youo can see the entire Osaka City area.
approx. 15 mins. by train from the hotel

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Dotonbori

This is the famous spot in Osaka.The area feature the cruises up the Dotonbori river, takoyaki, kushikatsu, ramen, and other easy foods as well as long-standing udon syops and sukiyaki syops to provide the chance to fully enjoi Osaka food culture.
Approx.5 mins.by train from the hotel.

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Shin Sekai

This downtown area has retained its retro atmosphere from the Showa period. The unique Osaka atmospere bring lots of tourists to the erea.

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