This blog offers real information about "daily" aspects of Japan from my "Osaka-person" perspective. Feel free to send me questions or requests. Follow me on social media! 「大阪人」として「日常的な」日本の情報を発信しています。質問やリクエストはお気軽にどうぞ!SNSもフォローして下さい!
Welcome to Osaka, the third-largest city in Japan. Must have been a fun ride to the heart of Japan...
Read FullYou must have gotten several Konnichi Wa greetings at you for your short stay here...
Read FullSumiyoshi-Taisha Shrine, built in the 3rd century, is one of the oldest shrines in Osaka, Japan and a great tourist attraction. Thousands of tourists worldwide come to see it every
Read FullShinsekai is one of Osaka's most famous tourist attractions. This district, in my opinion, is Osaka's "deepest,"...
Read FullTorikizoku is one of Japan's most well-known izakaya (Japanese-style bar) chains. It serves a large range of yakitori, side dishes, non-alcoholic beverages, and desserts...
Read FullDoutonbori is one of Osaka's most prominent tourist and local attractions. It is a significant entertainment venue in Osaka's southern downtown...
Read FullHideyoshi Toyotomi (1537–1598), a samurai, constructed Osaka castle, one of Japan's most valuable cultural treasures...
Read FullLet me introduce you to "Kamakura," a ramen franchise that originated in Osaka. When it first started in the 1980s in "Doutonbori," a neighborhood in...
Read FullKobe Luminarie is a truly going place right now in Kobe, Hyogo, a neighboring prefecture of Osaka. It is held for roughly 2 weeks every winter.
Read FullOne of the most prominent tourist attractions in Osaka, Japan, is Osaka-jo Castle. Hideyoshi Toyotomi, one of Japan's most renowned samurais, handled its construction.
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