The beautiful castle with a spectacular tower is located in the heart of Osaka.
One of the most popular areas of Osaka and a great place to visit if you want to taste delicious Japanese cuisine or do some souvenir…
If you're looking for the freshest ingredients, this is the place to go. Whether it's meat, vegetables, fish, eggs, they have it all.
More than 170 meters tall and 40 storeys high, this architectural wonder is one of the most imposing sights in Osaka.
Universal Studios in Japan is one of only four theme parks the studios own across the whole world.
This green spot situated in the heart of Osaka surrounds the Osaka Castle and serves as a place of relaxation and rest for the citizens, as…
CupNoodles Museum may refer to one of two museums in Japan:
The largest Korean Town in Japan, this fascinating district is truly a city within a city.
Meiji no Mori Minō Kokutei Kōen is a Quasi-National Park in Osaka Prefecture, Japan.
Supposedly dating back to the 12th century, this charming shrine is dedicated to the Shinto god Inari.
This aqua bus offers unusual way of sightseeing Osaka, you can take an hour long ride and explore Osaka from the river.
Known simply as Peace Osaka, this museum is focused on Osaka's destruction during the WWII.
Minoh is a city in Osaka Prefecture, Japan, about 15 km north of the centre of the city of Osaka.
The Expo Commemoration Park or Expo '70 Commemorative Park is a park in Suita, Japan. It is north of Osaka.
A magnificent place, where spring water created lovely scenery of waterfalls.
Redhorse Osaka Wheel is a 123-metre tall giant Ferris wheel at Expocity in Suita, Osaka Prefecture, Japan.
The Mozu Tombs are a group of megalithic tombs in Sakai, Osaka Prefecture, Japan.
The Church of the Light is the main chapel of the Ibaraki Kasugaoka Church, a member church of the United Church of Christ in Japan.
Hirakata Park is an amusement park in Hirakata, Osaka, Japan, nicknamed "Hirapah".
The first Japanese open-air museum. It shows several traditional Japanese farmhouses and the way of life of their inhabitants in the past.