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Top rated in Osaka powered by. Feel Osaka Yu Budget-friendly. Open in , just a minute's walk from Shinsaibashi Station, Feel Osaka Yu offers shared dormitory rooms and private rooms. Free WiFi and a shared kitchen are provided. Guests can conveniently go shopping at the nearby America Village.

Osaka Castle is a 5-train ride from the property, while Umeda is a 6-minute train ride away. The shared bathroom is fitted with free toiletries. All guest rooms will provide guests with a microwave. Yodoya Bridge and Kyocera Dome are both a 4-minute train ride away. Nagahoribashi Station is a minute walk away. Osaka Guesthouse Midoriya Budget-friendly. Osaka Guesthouse Midoriya offers dormitory rooms that are shared with other guests, and private rooms in Osaka, 2.

Every room is fitted with a shared bathroom. Osaka Guesthouse Midoriya features free WiFi throughout the property. There is a shared kitchen at the property. The hostel also offers bike hire. Osaka Itami Airport is 15 km away. Tomiya Budget-friendly. All units have a private bathroom, kitchen, refrigerator, freezer and flat-screen TV.

Free drinks and scale are provided in the public area. Property is secured with a security camera and auto-lock entrance door. Tsutenkaku is metres from Tomiya. The nearest airport is Osaka Itami Airport, 17 km from Tomiya. There are various convenience stores and dinig options within a minute walk from the property. Guest House Laule'a Tennoji Mid-range. The accommodation features a spa bath. Accommodation is fitted with air conditioning, a fully equipped kitchen with a dining area, a flat-screen TV and a private bathroom with hot tub, slippers and a hairdryer.

A microwave, a fridge and stovetop are also featured, as well as a kettle. All units here are air-conditioned and feature a flat-screen TV, a living room with a sofa, a well-equipped kitchen and a private bathroom with bidet, slippers and a hairdryer.

A microwave and fridge are also available, as well as a kettle. Iwa okoshi are candied puffs made from millet. They've been produced in Osaka since Think of them as cereal bars with eight centuries of history behind them.

Okonomiyaki are savory pancakes made with shredded cabbage, flour, egg and dashi, and either cooked at your table for you or left for you to cook yourself. The latter option is much more fun. A long list of toppings and combinations are available, with some of the more common ones being pork, shrimp, octopus and cheese. Bits of octopus combined with pickled ginger and green onions, mixed in a batter and grilled in a special mold.

The resulting spheres are crispy on the outside and tender on the inside. An Osaka classic topped with Worcestershire sauce, ginger and seaweed flakes. Osaka Kongo Bamboo Blinds. Bamboo blinds predate the Heian period , and were first used inside the Imperial palace and the residences of nobles. Finely crafted and elegant Osaka Kongo sudare, made of quality bamboo from the foot of nearby Mt. Kongo, have a beauty and ambiance that is quintessentially Japanese.

Sakai Forged Blades. Sakai hamono are hammer-forged blades from Sakai and Osaka. Crafted using traditional blacksmithing techniques, these cutting utensils are prized for their strength and edge geometry. A sea of pink fills the prefecture's parks and boulevards, and the city comes out in full force to celebrate the gorgeous views at Osaka Castle, Yodogawa Riverside Park and the Osaka Mint.

Festive spirits and outdoor amusements take everyone's minds off the stifling heat. Osaka's foremost festival, the Tenjin Matsuri, thrills the crowds and many head for the prefecture's southern beaches.

Frequent firework displays brighten the night. As summer's humidity dissipates, the leaves turn fiery red and provide a striking backdrop for outdoor adventure. The Midosuji Parade brings a vibrant procession of floats and marching bands down Osaka's grand boulevard. Holiday illuminations light up the urban areas and end-of-year festivities get into full swing. Runners from all over the world gather for the Osaka International Women's Marathon. Where to Stay. The Enjoy Eco Card is prices yen for adults yen on weekends and National Holidays or yen for children.

The Multiple Ride Card is a pre-pard card offering a slight reduction on multiple journeys on the Osaka subway, New Tram, and city buses. Purchase at KIX; price 3, yen one way from the airport or 4, yen round trip. The pre-paid Rainbow Card comes in denominations of yen 1, yen, 2, yen, 3, yen and 5, yen for adults and yen and 1, yen for children aged A 3, yen adult card is good for 3, yen's worth of travel, the 1, yen children's card affords 1, yen's worth of travel for minors.

The pass is available for One-day yen or Two-days yen to visitors with tourist visas. Available at Hankyu hotels and main stations. The Osaka Municipal Transportation Information Center Tel: 06 is located at Namba Station and has detailed information in English on the Osaka subway and city buses and the various travel passes available. There are day and night highway bus connections to most large cities in Japan including Tokyo, Nagoya and Nagasaki.

Local buses in Osaka connect with subway stations and railway stations rather than criss-cross the city. Enter through the back door and pay the driver when you exit the front door. There are also ferries to Shanghai leaving Osaka Nanko once a week. The ferry then leaves Shanghai on Tuesday arriving in Osaka on Thursday.

The cheapest round trip fare is 30, yen with an extra fuel surcharge. See www. Hotels in Osaka - Booking. Luggage storage near Namba Station. Kyoto Tours with Japan Experience. Tokyo Tours with Japan Experience. Look out too for Osaka's tachinomiya - the city's signature stand-up bars and eateries.

A tachinomiya stand-up bar in one of the underground shopping malls in Umeda Shopping in Osaka Osaka is known for its excellent shopping and people come from all over the Kansai area of west Japan to shop in the elegant department stores of Umeda as well as visit the warren of small shops in Umeda's Underground Shopping Area.

Kyoto Japan's ancient capital of temples, shrines, gardens and palaces can be reached in under one hour. Kobe The port city of Kobe is only 30 minutes away and offers historic Western-style houses, a Chinatown and a pleasant ocean-side environment. Koyasan Mount Koya offers a cooler mountain-top climate and beautiful forested hills with many temples of the Shingon sect of Japanese Buddhism.



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