Food Scene
one of the three star restaurants by Michelin Guide. Absolutely the best Spanish cuisine restaurant that I've been to so far in my life!
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Fujiya 1935
2-chōme-4-14 Yariyamachione of the three star restaurants by Michelin Guide. Absolutely the best Spanish cuisine restaurant that I've been to so far in my life!
Ginza Kyuubeeh. High quality sushi restaurant in Imperial Hotel
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Ginza Kyubey
1-chōme-8-50 TenmabashiGinza Kyuubeeh. High quality sushi restaurant in Imperial Hotel
Sushi Endo. A sushi restaurant in Osaka Central Fish Market. After entering the area, go towards the left side of the building where you see the red arrow. That is where it's located.
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Endo Sushi
1-chōme-1-86 NodaSushi Endo. A sushi restaurant in Osaka Central Fish Market. After entering the area, go towards the left side of the building where you see the red arrow. That is where it's located.
Tenkaippin
1-chōme-11-16 SonezakishinchiTenka-Ippin. Famous ramen restaurant
Shizuka. My best favorite Unagi (eel) restaurant in Osaka! Highly recommended.
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Edoryu Unagi Shizuka
1-chōme-13-7 NishitenmaShizuka. My best favorite Unagi (eel) restaurant in Osaka! Highly recommended.
Drinks & Nightlife
Umeda Always
6-8 Nozakichōbar
LIVE BAR MOERADO
4-chōme-9-12 Nishitenmalive bar
Osaka-Jo-Halle
3-1 ŌsakajōOsakajo-hall. Concert arena
JSBC SNOWTOWN
3-chōme-2-1 ChiyozakiOsaka dome. baseball stadium + live arena
Sightseeing
Tekijuku (適塾) was a school established consciously in Senba, Osaka, the main trading route between Nagasaki and Edo in 1838 during the Tenpō era of the late Edo period. Its founder was Ogata Kōan, a doctor and scholar of Dutch studies (Rangaku). The foreign language curriculum focused primarily on medicine, but also taught astronomy and other western sciences.
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適塾
3-chōme-3-8 KitahamaTekijuku (適塾) was a school established consciously in Senba, Osaka, the main trading route between Nagasaki and Edo in 1838 during the Tenpō era of the late Edo period. Its founder was Ogata Kōan, a doctor and scholar of Dutch studies (Rangaku). The foreign language curriculum focused primarily on medicine, but also taught astronomy and other western sciences.
Abeno Harukas. good place to shop. this landmark features an observation deck open to the public
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Abeno Harukas
1-chōme-1-43 AbenosujiAbeno Harukas. good place to shop. this landmark features an observation deck open to the public
Umeda Sky Building. a pair of skyscrapers connected in midair, rarely seen anywhere in the world
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Umeda Sky Building
1-chōme-1-88 ŌyodonakaUmeda Sky Building. a pair of skyscrapers connected in midair, rarely seen anywhere in the world
Osaka Castle. widely known as an emblem of the power and fortune of the great samurai, Hideyoshi Toyotomi (1536 - 1598)
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Park der Burg Osaka
Ōsakajō-1 Chuo WardOsaka Castle. widely known as an emblem of the power and fortune of the great samurai, Hideyoshi Toyotomi (1536 - 1598)
Parks & Nature
Tennoji Park. Located next to Tennoji Station, the southern gateway to Osaka, Tennoji Park is an urban oasis like New York's Central Park or Hyde Park in London.
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Osaka Tennoji Zoo
1-108 ChausuyamachōTennoji Park. Located next to Tennoji Station, the southern gateway to Osaka, Tennoji Park is an urban oasis like New York's Central Park or Hyde Park in London.
Utsubo Park. a large public, urban park, situated in the heart of Osaka
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Utsubo-Park
2-chōme-1-4 UtsubohonmachiUtsubo Park. a large public, urban park, situated in the heart of Osaka
Arts & Culture
Shochikuza - Kabuki Theater. Kabuki is an art form rich in showmanship. It involves elaborately designed costumes, eye-catching make-up and the exaggerated actions performed by the actors.
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Osaka Shochikuza
Shochikuza - Kabuki Theater. Kabuki is an art form rich in showmanship. It involves elaborately designed costumes, eye-catching make-up and the exaggerated actions performed by the actors.
National Bunraku Theatre. Bunraku is the traditional puppet theatre of Japan, a high-level stage art of which Japan can be very proud.
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National Bunraku Theater
1-chōme-12-10 NipponbashiNational Bunraku Theatre. Bunraku is the traditional puppet theatre of Japan, a high-level stage art of which Japan can be very proud.
Umeda Kunsttheater
19-1 ChayamachiUmeda Arts Hall.
Shopping
Tenjinbashi-suji shopping street. stretches approx. 2.6km north to south, and boasts of being the longest straight shopping street in Japan. Approx. 600shops varying from good old specialty shops to quite business-minded idea shops, and literally Osaka-like restaurants.
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Tenjinbashisuji-Einkaufsstraße
6-chōme-7-Tenjinbashi Kita WardTenjinbashi-suji shopping street. stretches approx. 2.6km north to south, and boasts of being the longest straight shopping street in Japan. Approx. 600shops varying from good old specialty shops to quite business-minded idea shops, and literally Osaka-like restaurants.
Pokémon Center Osaka
3-chōme-1-1 UmedaPokemon Center Osaka. Pikachu!
Don Quijote. Convenience store with groceries & household items, plus take-out sushi & other prepared foods.
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Shopping: Don Quijote Umeda
4-16 KomatsubarachōDon Quijote. Convenience store with groceries & household items, plus take-out sushi & other prepared foods.
Essentials
Jouban-Yu - public bath. In the past, many homes in Japan were not equipped with a bathtub. To fill this void, the neighborhood public bath (銭湯, sentō, lit. "coin hot water") was a place where the locals could go to wash themselves, soak in a tub and socialize with neighbors. Nowadays, as most households have their own bath, the number of traditional public baths has decreased, but they can still be found in many of the more old-fashioned city neighborhoods. In addition, a new type of public bath has emerged in recent decades. Much larger than the traditional sento, these bathing complexes features a range of pools, saunas and fitness facilities. Some of the largest resemble small theme parks and offer various dining, entertainment and relaxation services. Accordingly, many customers spend extended time periods there.
常盤湯
9-18 KurosakichōJouban-Yu - public bath. In the past, many homes in Japan were not equipped with a bathtub. To fill this void, the neighborhood public bath (銭湯, sentō, lit. "coin hot water") was a place where the locals could go to wash themselves, soak in a tub and socialize with neighbors. Nowadays, as most households have their own bath, the number of traditional public baths has decreased, but they can still be found in many of the more old-fashioned city neighborhoods. In addition, a new type of public bath has emerged in recent decades. Much larger than the traditional sento, these bathing complexes features a range of pools, saunas and fitness facilities. Some of the largest resemble small theme parks and offer various dining, entertainment and relaxation services. Accordingly, many customers spend extended time periods there.
Life Taiyuji
8-1 NozakichōLife - supermarket. The nearest supermarket
FamilyMart
3-chōme-10-4 TenmaFamily Mart. The nearest convenience store