Top 10 tourist places in Osaka, Japan
Arabiaweather.com - Ismail Ghasemi - With all the things you can do in Osaka, Japan , you will still have to make up your mind and make the right decision on how to spend your time there. These are the 10 best tourist places in Osaka that are the most attractive and famous.
Osaka Castle
It is the most famous attraction in the city, and some parts of it were built in 1580, and the reconstruction of the main tower was completed in 1931. It is a great place to see panoramic views of the surrounding area.
Osaka Kaiyukan Aquarium
Featuring the world's largest water tank, the aquarium displays aquatic life between the tank's glass walls that are designed so that guests can feel as if they are with sea creatures.
Universal Studios Japan
Located in the attractive Osaka Bay area, Universal Studios appeals to all ages with a lot of suspense, entertainment, restaurants and shops, and it is one of the most popular tourist destinations in Osaka.
Shitennoji Temple
It is the oldest in Japan, with its construction dating back to 593 AD. It has a main golden hall, five floors, a turtle sanctuary, and a garden full of shrubs, streams, and waterfalls.
Ferris Wheel Hip Five
A large wheel with a diameter greater than the height of some buildings at Osaka Station, and offers its passengers wonderful views of the city, and it is located within a large shopping center.
Umeda Sky Building and Floating Garden Observatory
An unmissable place to enjoy panoramic views of Osaka from the 39th floor, this innovative observatory is housed in one of the city's newest architectural structures with its fast-moving glass elevator.
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Ami Mora or American Town is the place to go to see contemporary urban areas and inexpensive American fashion, clothing and accessories stores.
Osaka History Museum
It is located on the outskirts of Osaka Castle and takes you to the city's history for more than 1400 years, and on each floor a different historical period from the past that Osaka lived through.
Oriental Ceramics Museum
Located in the oldest Naka-no-shima garden in Osaka, the museum preserves the world's most exclusive ceramic collection, such as Korean celadon, Chinese porcelain from the Song and Ming dynasties and Arita from Japan's Edo period.
Osaka Municipal Museum of Fine Arts
It houses over 8,000 works and is a must-visit for fine art lovers to enjoy traditional Japanese art, modern art, and an impressive collection of Chinese paintings.
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