Osaka, Japan Where to do things to do in Tokyo?

Updated on tourism 2024-08-05
5 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-15

    Maybe because of living in Osaka, I don't think there's anything fun in Osaka. But maybe living in Tokyo doesn't have much fun in Osaka.

    I've been to both Disney and USJ Universal Studios, and I'm personally more interested in Disney, after all, it's Disney!! The buildings inside are like a dream, and it feels like a dream kingdom.

    In other words, they all have their own attractions There are many attractions in the surrounding cities of Osaka, such as Kiyomizudera Temple and Arashiyama in Kyoto. Kobe's Mt. Rokko and the ancient city of Nara can be seen together. In addition to Disney, there are night views of Tokyo Tower and Roppongi, Ueno Park, Sensoji Temple, and more.

    Some of the more famous ones in Osaka are Shinsaibashi (shopping for things), Osaka Castle Park, Tennoji Zoo, Kaiyukan, and USJ.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-14

    If you're going to be in Tokyo, let's go to Disneyland, and if you're going to be in Osaka, let's go to USJ.

    Osaka also has Kaiyukan, Osaka Expo Memorial Hall, Tennoji Zoo, Tsutentenkaku, and Tsurumi There is a park with buildings from various countries.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-13

    Tokyo is home to a large number of young people.

    A shopping paradise.

    It's hilarious. Osaka compared to Tokyo.

    Slightly quieter. There are many shrines.

    The temple (in its surrounding area) is a mountain and water tour.

    It's also good! If you like**, go for it**!

    It takes more than 3 hours to make a Shinkansen.

    Of course, it depends on you starting from **!

    The fare is 10,000

    To around 16,000!

    It depends on the ride time.

    Congestion and the like!

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    There are many of them, to name a few:

    1. Shinsaibashi: Osaka's largest shopping area, with many boutiques and specialty stores, bustling from morning to night, full of citizens and tourists talking about the brightest. It was developed mainly around the Shinsaibashisuji shopping street with arcade facilities.

    There are large department stores, century-old shops, and all kinds of small shops that are wide to the common people. Stone-paved sidewalks, English-style roadways, oak lamps, and rows of brick buildings are elegantly styled, and the area is known as the European Village;

    2. Sensoji Temple: Located in Taito-ku, Tokyo, it is one of Japan's existing Edo-style places of recreation. Sensoji Temple is the oldest temple in Tokyo. The gate of the temple is called Kaminarimon, and the official name is the Wind and Thunder God Gate, which is the Japanese door face and the elephant of Asakusa.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    1. Amanohashidate, which is also one of the three major landscapes in Japan, is listed as a world heritage site, and the scenery is beautiful;

    2. Hyogo Akaho Hot Spring, an open-air hot spring where you can enjoy the sea view of the spring shed;

    3. Awaji Island Keino Matsubara, take a boat across the sea to Awaji Island Keino Matsubara, enjoy the free sea breeze and beach;

    4. Kasuga Taisha Shrine is one of Nara's most prestigious World Heritage Sites;

    5. Expo Memorial Park, a large park where the World Expo was held in Japan in 1970, is represented by the Tower of the Sun made by Taro Okamoto.

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